Protecting More Than Just Books: A Curricula Study of Traditional Cultural Expression in U.S. LIS Programs

Siyao Cheng, Melissa Ocepek, Sara Benson
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More and more, librarians’ day-to-day job responsibilities include working with Traditional Cultural Expressions (TCEs) and their divergent needs. Nevertheless, TCEs—and their specialized care—lack adequate attention and appropriate training in Library and Information Science (LIS) pedagogy. This indicates that LIS students may be less prepared to ethically work on TCE-related inquiries in the future. This study conducts a curricula content analysis of 35 ALA-accredited Master of Library and Information Science (MSLIS) programs to preliminarily assess the current state of TCE-related topics represented in LIS programs. Through investigating course descriptions, the research evaluates the depth and breadth to which LIS students’ coursework incorporates topics related to TCEs and their care. The synthesized findings demonstrate that only a small number of LIS programs even offer TCE-centric courses; of these, very few programs explicitly require students to take them. Failure to integrate TCEs into the core curriculum results in students being unprepared for the corresponding challenges in their prospective workplaces, especially as most TCEs are not covered by copyright law. The implication of this study could be a fruitful and rigorous invitation for LIS educators to revise their LIS curriculum to keep pace with the ever-evolving information needs that arise in contemporary library contexts for diverse populations.
保护的不仅仅是书籍:美国 LIS 课程中的传统文化表达课程研究
图书馆员的日常工作职责越来越多地包括与传统文化表现形式(TCEs)及其不同需求打交道。然而,传统文化表现形式及其专门护理在图书馆与信息科学(LIS)教学法中缺乏足够的关注和适当的培训。这表明,图书馆与信息科学(LIS)专业的学生在未来从事与 TCE 相关的研究工作时,在道德方面可能准备不足。本研究对 35 个经 ALA 认证的图书馆与信息科学硕士(MSLIS)课程进行了课程内容分析,以初步评估 LIS 课程中与 TCE 相关主题的现状。通过调查课程描述,研究评估了图书馆与信息科学专业学生的课程在深度和广度上纳入了与 TCE 及其护理相关的主题。综合研究结果表明,只有少数 LIS 课程甚至开设了以 TCE 为中心的课程;在这些课程中,只有极少数课程明确要求学生选修。如果不将传统文化表现形式纳入核心课程,学生就无法应对未来工作场所的相应挑战,尤其是大多数传统文化表现形式不在版权法的保护范围之内。这项研究的意义在于,它可以富有成效地严格要求图书情报学教育者修订图书情报学课程,以跟上当代图书馆环境中不同人群不断变化的信息需求的步伐。
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