Library and Information Science
Library and Information Science
Library science (or Library and Information science) is an interdisciplinary field that applies the practices, perspectives, and tools of management, information technology, education, and other areas to libraries; the collection, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources; and the political economy of information. The first school for library science was founded by Melvil Dewey at Columbia University in 1887.
Historically, library science has also included archival science. This includes how information resources are organized to serve the needs of select user groups, how people interact with classification systems and technology, how information is acquired, evaluated and applied by people in and outside of libraries as well as cross-culturally, how people are trained and educated for careers in libraries, the ethics that guide library service and organization, the legal status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of computer technology used in documentation and records management.
There is no generally agreed-upon distinction between the terms library science, librarianship, and library and information science, and to a certain extent they are interchangeable, perhaps differing most significantly in connotation. The term library and information science (LIS) is most often used; most librarians consider it as only a terminological variation, intended to emphasize the scientific and technical foundations of the subject and its relationship with information science. LIS should not be confused with information theory, the mathematical study of the concept of information. LIS can also be seen as an integration of the two fields library science and information science, which were separate at one point. Library philosophy has been contrasted with library science as the study of the aims and justifications of librarianship as opposed to the development and refinement of techniques.
Matching Library and Information Science Colleges
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San Jose State University
Four or more years; Public; 31,291 students; $11,160 average out-state tuition; $0 average in-state tuition |
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University of North Texas
Four or more years; Public; 36,206 students; $12,803 average out-state tuition; $5,363 average in-state tuition |
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Florida State University
Four or more years; Public; 39,785 students; $16,627 average out-state tuition; $2,870 average in-state tuition |
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Four or more years; Public; 43,723 students; $26,130 average out-state tuition; $11,003 average in-state tuition |
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Kent State University at Kent
Four or more years; Public; 25,127 students; $16,990 average out-state tuition; $9,030 average in-state tuition |
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Drexel University
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 22,669 students; $30,900 average out-state tuition; $30,900 average in-state tuition |
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University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Four or more years; Public; 28,328 students; $23,732 average out-state tuition; $14,076 average in-state tuition |
Library and Information Science Scholarships
| Name | Amount | Deadline |
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| Helen A. Tegnell Memorial Scholarship | $16000 | Varies |
| CLA Reference Service Press Fellowship | $3000 | May 31, 2012 |
| CLA Begun Scholarship | $3000 | May 31, 2012 |
| CLA Scholarship for Minority Students in Memory of Edna Yelland | $2500 | May 31, 2012 |
| Noyes Library Association Scholarship | $2000 | Varies |
| Dr. Erich and Ellen Farber Scholarship | $1600 | Varies |
| Rosemond Cook Memorial Scholarship | $1000 | Varies |
| Frank G. Burke Fellowship | $1000 | Varies |
| Dean's Information Resources Scholarship - UW Milwaukee | $1000 | Varies |
| Mildred Daniels Southwick Award | $600 | Varies |
