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Information and Knowledge Professions (Technology and the future (Trends,…
Information and Knowledge Professions
"For libraries and librarianship to survive as special institutions and a unique profession, we must go back to our very foundations. We must remember our core values and let them guide us in creating future libraries and library services." (Symons & Stoffle, 1998)
Current issues and trends with people
Skills
Library Software/OPACS/Marc Recrods
Apps/Programs/Software
Technological Trends/Makerspaces
Internet Usage
Ethics
Teach patrons to make legal and safe decisions
“Ethical dilemmas occur when values are in conflict.” (Reinsfelder, 2014 )
Moral Obligations
Core Values
Neutrality
Diversity
Safe Spaces
Spaces are for all people and backgrounds
""In these widespread disasters, librarians may be called upon to provide new and modified information services, both to existing users and to new users such as emergency response personnel or members of an evacuated population." (Zach & Mcknight 2010)
LGBT
Minorities
Disabilities
Low-Income
Technology and the future
Trends
Makerspaces
Circulation of technological materials
Innovation
Patron Focused
Focus on what technological trends patrons use
Internet
Laptops/Phones
Apps/Software
E-resources
“the organization of a new product, service, technology, or administrative practice” or “new administrative practice or a significant improvement to an existing product” (Jantz, 2012).
History and origins of information
"The development of information science started early as there was an information explosion and technology was created as a way to keep important records organized" (Saracevic, 2010).
Careers
MLIS: Technology Based
Skill changes according to technology updates
Research
Systems
Creating
MLS: Focus on needs and usage
Teaching
Public Service
Reference
History
Community Inclusion
Public
Schools
Information Storage
Special Information
Academic
Values
Foundations for trends and issues
Freedom
Education
Diversity
Privacy