Analysis of Library and Information Science/Studies (LIS) Education Today: The Inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge and Multicultural Issues in LIS Curriculum
The paper analyses the inclusion indigenous knowledge and multicultural issues in library and information science/studies (LIS) curricula. Using literature review the paper presents the scenario in both developed and developing countries. In North America and Europe, recognition of diversity as v...
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Language: | English |
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Kabale University
2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/59 |
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Summary: | The paper analyses the inclusion indigenous knowledge and multicultural issues in library and
information science/studies (LIS) curricula. Using literature review the paper presents the scenario
in both developed and developing countries. In North America and Europe, recognition of diversity as
valuable to professionalism and necessary for generating culturally competent librarians and library
staff is evident. On the contrary, LIS schools and LIS institutions and educators in developing
countries of Africa have almost no record on the inclusion of indigenous knowledge and
multiculturalism in LIS education. Challenges to the effective inclusion of indigenous knowledge and
multiculturalism to LIS education programs in developing countries exist, and are largely perception
and attitude, inadequacy in skills, and inadequacy in funding. There is a need to revise and improve
the curricula for library schools, especially in the developing countries of Africa, towards the
inclusion of indigenous knowledge and multicultural issues. |
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