The state of iSchools: an analysis of academic research and graduate education

Author:

Wu Dan1,He Daqing2,Jiang Jiepu2,Dong Wuyi1,Vo Kim Thien2

Affiliation:

1. Wuhan University, China

2. University of Pittsburgh, USA

Abstract

The emergence of the iSchool movement and the establishment of iSchools have helped to reshape the landscape of the library and information science (LIS) discipline. In this article, based on a set of research questions focusing around the research and education efforts of about 25 iSchools, we performed a study using both quantitative and qualitative methods on publically available data obtained from the web. Our results show that iSchools share the same vision and mission of working on relationships between information, people and technology, and have established themselves as the appropriate institutions for researchers from diverse subject areas to study this interdisciplinary integration. Overall, we are seeing an emerging iSchool identity and a defining iField, but there are still many important developments to make.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Information Systems

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