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Democratic theory in library information science

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2008
AbstractA recent article by Joseph Buschman regrets that democratic theory is an unfinished idea. The argument appears to assume an essential relationship between library and information science (LIS) and democratic theory. Libraries services are important for undemocratic purposes also, and like other sociotechnical systems, partake on the cultural ...
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On the evolution of library and information science doctoral dissertation topics in China

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2021
Yanhui Song, Fei Shu
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Library and information science research in Pakistan: A bibliometric analysis, 1957–2018

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2021
Nadeem Siddique   +2 more
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A data-driven analysis of the knowledge structure of library science with full-text journal articles

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2020
Tatsawan Timakum   +2 more
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The Fate of the Document in Library and Information Science

Library Trends
Abstract: Library and information science is torn between two radically different understandings of one of the field’s foundational concepts, the document. The “library” side of the field sees the document as generative, while the “information” side sees it as residual, if not “dead on arrival.” The essay begins by tracing this difference to Kant’s ...
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