#libraryscience

2026-03-05

Explore Module 7 of INFO 628: Legal & regulatory environment — practical insights on laws, policy, and compliance every data librarian should know. Perfect for students and pros who handle data responsibly! #DataLibrarianship #LibraryScience #OpenEducation #DataLaw #LegalCompliance #Regulation #INFO628 #English
videos.rampin.org/videos/watch

OK! #archivists and #libraryscience folks! I need some help. Is there any published or well known methodologies for searching your collections for an item that has been misplaced? As in, "we are 99%" sure it is still in the collection, but it is not where it should be... halp"

2026-02-06

neue Folge im "New Books Network"-#Podcast, Abteilung #LibraryScience: "Bibliotactics: Libraries and the Colonial Public in Vietnam" newbooksnetwork.com/bibliotact
Das vorgestellte Buch von Cindy Anh Nguyen ist #openaccess verfügbar!
doi.org/10.1525/luminos.259

2026-01-22

Ahead of Print in BFP: New article: ‘Mehr als Methoden!’ on library pedagogy theory. Dennis Kranz calls for deeper theoretical grounding in library pedagogy, beyond methods and output metrics. #libraryscience #education #pedagogy #openaccess

doi.org/10.1515/bfp-2025-0038

Katie Fleemanfleemanator
2025-12-17

“Like the baobab sustains life, libraries sustain community knowledge across generations, preserving equitable access to knowledge as scholarly communication systems develop and evolve.

We must continue to support alternative publishing methods, like APOS, and, in the face of skyrocketing subscription prices and APCs, provide infrastructure for knowledge dissemination.”

— Andiswa Mfengu via Katina Magazine

katinamagazine.org/content/art

Katie Fleemanfleemanator
2025-12-04

“The field of scientific communication is in some ways tremendously conservative. When you introduce any innovation, you need to immediately show that it has advantages, that you will gain in prestige, visibility and impact.”

In Katina Magazine , SciELO co-founder Abel Packer discusses the past, present and future of the pioneering platform, which holds the world’s largest collection of Latin American scholarly articles.

katinamagazine.org/content/art

The informational disciplines – Lorcan Dempsey

At Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, where Shawshank Redemption was filmed.

Institutions

The informational disciplines

This is a further excerpt from my response to the LIS Forward paper. It considers some of the history and contours of the informational disciplines – information science, LIS, library studies. It notes the ongoing blurriness of identity, nomenclature and boundaries.

Lorcan Dempsey, Oct 22, 2025, 20 min read

At Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, where Shawshank Redemption was filmed.

This is an excerpt from a longer contribution I made to Responses to the LIS Forward Position Paper: Ensuring a Vibrant Future for LIS in iSchools. [pdf].

It is a sketch only, and somewhat informal, but I thought I would put it here in case of interest. It occasionally references the position paper, and the longer piece of which it is a part. It is also influenced by the context in which it was prepared which was a discussion of the informational disciplines and the iSchool in R1 institutions.

This section could of course be much expanded in a fuller treatment. It is striking to me how much LIS and Information Science can still reference different intellectual, disciplinary or institional boundaries depending on context.

If you wish to reference it, I would be grateful if you cite the full original:
Dempsey, L. (2025). Library Studies, the Informational Disciplines, and the iSchool: Some Remarks Prompted by LIS Forward. In LIS Forward (2025) Responses to the LIS Forward Position Paper: Ensuring a Vibrant Future for LIS in iSchools, The Friday Harbor Papers, Volume 2 pdf

This informational diffusion has given the iSchool great latitude and it can accommodate a great diversity of disciplinary lenses – from the very technical, to the social sciences and humanities, to design, to marketing and communication, to public policy, to critical theory, and so on. The Deans’ interviews suggest that this is at once a great strength and a potential weakness, as the iSchool does not have exclusive ownership of a foundational discipline, but rather a multidisciplinary focus on a hard to define phenomenon. Furthermore, this phenomenon has become an object of study in many other disciplines also. 

In this section I discuss the informational disciplines (sic), LIS and Information Science, and conclude with some comments about Library Studies, LIS and the iSchool.

Informational disciplines

Library studies

First, here is a brief note on LS. Buckland (2005) traces the emergence of ‘library science’ to Martin Schrettinger in the early 19th century. The first American library school was opened by Melvil Dewey at Columbia in 1887. Unsurprisingly, a central focus of each of these figures is organization of the collection.

In general, the ‘library school’ has not been a story of optimism and growth. Some closed. Many changed their name to lose ‘library.’ Some were merged into other schools or departments, with various disciplinary emphases.

There is now some variety of provision across types of university and disciplinary configuration. It is common within iSchools who have a library focus to use the term LIS.

Information science(s)

What is Information Science or the Information Sciences? It seems to me that one can identify two very provisional emphases here to help scaffold a discussion. The first is in terms of the emergence of Information Science in the mid twentieth century, with a set of shared concerns, intellectual and personal influences, and professional venues. I label this Information Science Classic in this section, and this is what I usually mean when talking about Information Science (IS). The second is more generic, as Information Science or Information Sciences (or Informatics) is used as a designation of convenience for an academic interest in a range of information-related topics, with or without any specific reference to or acknowledgement of Information Science Classic. We see this emphasis in various places, including in some of the iSchools with non-Library Studies backgrounds (see Cornell or Penn State for example). This may sometimes be used to designate an applied technology focus with more of a social or business dimension than you might typically find in Computer Science.

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: The informational disciplines

#2025 #America #Books #Education #History #InformationScience #InformationalDisciplines #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #LibraryScience #LIS #LorcanDempsey #Opinion #Reading #Science #Technology #UnitedStates

2025-10-16

From today's NY Times article by John Schwartz titled "A C.I.A. Secret Kept for 35 Years Is Found in the Smithsonian’s Vault"

"Cryptographic science, he argued, could not solve Kryptos — 'but library science could.'"

#LibraryScience FTW!

#Kryptos #CIA #JimSanborn #Smithsonian #archives #libraries

nytimes.com/2025/10/16/science

Just JimLibraryJRP
2025-10-10

An accurate description for a (ie. quick access to essential facts), particularly for anyone unclear on of the or inclined towards

lisedunetwork.com/handbook-def

2025-10-10

Daily Tar Heel: UNC schools of data science and information science to merge, forming unnamed ‘School of AI’. “The UNC School of Data Science and Society and the School of Information and Library Science will be consolidating into a new school focused on artificial intelligence.” Disgusting.

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/10/10/daily-tar-heel-unc-schools-of-data-science-and-information-science-to-merge-forming-unnamed-school-of-ai/

2025-09-15

Should You Get an MLIS? A First‑Gen Perspective

In this honest reflection, I share what I gained from my MLIS in library and information science—from personal knowledge management to identity transformation.

youtube.com/watch?v=FAocDwNJQf4

#MLIS #LibraryScience #FirstGenStudent #Library #LIS

2025-09-07

Should You Get an MLIS? A First‑Gen Perspective

In this honest reflection, I share what I gained from my MLIS in library and information science—from personal knowledge management to identity transformation.

youtube.com/watch?v=FAocDwNJQf4

#MLIS #LibraryScience #FirstGenStudent #Library #LIS

2025-08-31

Should You Get an MLIS? A First‑Gen Perspective

In this honest reflection, I share what I gained from my MLIS in library and information science—from personal knowledge management to identity transformation.

youtube.com/watch?v=FAocDwNJQf4

#MLIS #LibraryScience #FirstGenStudent #Library #LIS

François Renaville 🇺🇦🇪🇺frenaville
2025-08-30

Harper, C., & Groth, P. (2025). The Librarian Skillset and the Needs of Artificial Intelligence. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1–20. doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2025.

2025-08-24

Should You Get an MLIS? A First‑Gen Perspective

In this honest reflection, I share what I gained from my MLIS in library and information science—from personal knowledge management to identity transformation.

youtube.com/watch?v=FAocDwNJQf4

#MLIS #LibraryScience #FirstGenStudent #Library #LIS

2025-08-17

Should You Get an MLIS? A First‑Gen Perspective

In this honest reflection, I share what I gained from my MLIS in library and information science—from personal knowledge management to identity transformation.

youtube.com/watch?v=FAocDwNJQf4

#MLIS #LibraryScience #FirstGenStudent #Library #LIS

2025-08-11

Как «Литфонд» три года торговал ворованными книгами из европейских библиотек: bbc.com/russian/articles/c8e1w #NinaNazarova #libraryscience #Litfund

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