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Library and information science

Library and information science (LIS)[1][2] are two interconnected disciplines that deal with the organization, access, collection, and regulation of information, both in physical and digital forms.[3]

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Library science (often termed library studies and library economy)[note 1] is an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary 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. Martin Schrettinger, a Bavarian librarian, coined the discipline within his work (1808–1828) Versuch eines vollständigen Lehrbuchs der Bibliothek-Wissenschaft oder Anleitung zur vollkommenen Geschäftsführung eines Bibliothekars.[9] Rather than classifying information based on nature-oriented elements, as was previously done in his Bavarian library, Schrettinger organized books in alphabetical order.[10] The first American school for library science was founded by Melvil Dewey at Columbia University in 1887.[11]


Historically, library science has also included archival science.[12] This includes: how information resources are organized to serve the needs of selected user groups; how people interact with classification systems and technology; how information is acquired, evaluated and applied by people in and outside 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 and librarianship. To a certain extent, they are interchangeable perhaps differing most significantly in connotation. The term library and information studies (alternatively library and information science[1][2]), abbreviated as LIS, is most often used;[13] 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. 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.[14]

This is a list of some of the major conferences in the field.

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List of Library and Information Science Journals

Category:Library science journals

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Journal Citation Reports

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Annual meetings of the .

American Library Association

Annual meeting of the

American Society for Information Science and Technology

Conceptions of Library and Information Science

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i-Schools

The (IFLA): World Library and Information Congress[47]

International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

(AfLIA) Conference[48]

African Library and Information Associations and Institutions

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and Information retrieval 100%

Information seeking

and promotion 96%

Library management

86%

Knowledge management

82%

Knowledge organization

and learning 76%

Information literacy

Library and society in a historical perspective () 66%

Library history

The : Barriers to the free access to information 64%

Information society

and digitisation of the cultural heritage (Digital preservation) 62%

Cultural heritage

The library in the multi-cultural information society: International and intercultural communication 42%

Mediation of culture in a special European context 26% "

Åström, Fredrik (September 5, 2008). "Formalizing a discipline: The institutionalization of library and information science research in the Nordic countries". Journal of Documentation. 64 (5): 721–737. :10.1108/00220410810899736.

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Bawden, David; Robinson, Lyn (August 20, 2012). Introduction to Information Science. American Library Association.  978-1555708610.

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Järvelin, Kalervo; Vakkari, Pertti (January 1993). "The evolution of library and information science 1965–1985: A content analysis of journal articles". Information Processing & Management. 29 (1): 129–144. :10.1016/0306-4573(93)90028-C.

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McNicol, Sarah (March 2003). "LIS: the interdisciplinary research landscape". Journal of Librarianship and Information Science. 35 (1): 23–30. :10.1177/096100060303500103. S2CID 220912521.

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Dick, Archie L. (1995). "Library and Information Science as a Social Science: Neutral and Normative Conceptions". The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy. 65 (2): 216–235. :10.1086/602777. JSTOR 4309022. S2CID 142825177.

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(ISSN 0975-7546)

International Journal of Library Science

Lafontaine, Gerard S. (1958). Dictionary of Terms Used in the Paper, Printing, and Allied Industries. Toronto: H. Smith Paper Mills. 110 p.

The Oxford Guide to Library Research (2005) –  0195189981

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Thompson, Elizabeth H. (1943). A.L.A. Glossary of Library Terms, with a Selection of Terms in Related Fields, prepared under the direction of the Committee on Library Terminology of the American Library Association. Chicago, Ill.: American Library Association. viii, 189 p.  978-0838900000

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V-LIB 1.2 (2008 Vartavan Library Classification, over 700 fields of sciences & arts classified according to a relational philosophy, currently sold under license in the UK by Rosecastle Ltd. (see )

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Media related to Library and information science at Wikimedia Commons

– librarian and information science news

LISNews.org

– librarian and information science wire

LISWire.com

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