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Life in a Professional School Fall 2010

How/when did it all start? 1876 –ALA –Library Journal –Dewey Decimal Classification System 1883 –Columbia and later Albany in 1888 Melvil Dewey

How/when did it start in NC? 1904: Wilson began offering summer courses in librarianship –“A library school is needed, where librarians, like lawyers and doctors and teachers, may secure expert professional training… to tap the vast reservoir of human knowledge.” 1931: School of Library Science opened, with the first class graduating in : MSLS began to be offered 1980: First PhD graduate Louis Round Wilson

And what about information science?  Bush, Vannevar. “As We May Think." Atlantic Monthly, 176(1): , 1945  Information explosion during and after WWII  Solution: The MEMEX

The MEMEX Coping with the growing amount of data Personal information repository Random access, extensibility, ability to add new data

A walk through history ASIS&T founded in 1937 as the American Documentation Institute 1950s & 60s – Transition to information science 1980s – Library schools become ILS schools 1992 – The Web is born

Today and tomorrow… Digital libraries User-centered design Human-computer interaction Information architecture Social media Information retrieval Knowledge management Personal information management Digital curation What about the day after tomorrow???

For the future, we need ILS professionals But what do we mean by: –A professional? –An ILS professional?

The professional… Is an expert problem solver

The professional… Occupies a position of TRUST

The professional… Builds community

The professional… Is a change agent

ILS professions include… Librarians of all types

ILS professions include… Archivists & Records Managers

ILS professions include… Information/Knowledge Managers

ILS professionals include… Systems Analysts

ILS professionals include… Web designers Database designers

Becoming a professional involves… Formal education

Becoming a professional involves… Commitment to lifelong learning

Becoming a professional involves… Active participation in professional associations

Student organizations at SILS ILSSA – ILS Student Association IS Undergraduates Empowered (ISSUE) Doctoral Student Association (DSA) Art & Museum Professionals (AMLISS) Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) Librarians (ALA) Archivists (SCOSAA) Special Librarians (SLA)

Some core values at SILS Collegiality, collaboration, and teamwork Academic integrity Social responsibility

Collegiality, collaboration, teamwork Team assignments in classes Use of resources in the School: library, lab Sharing what you already know

Academic integrity UNC Honor Code/system, Using others’ work: plagiarism –Online tutorial available: Re-using your own work: self-plagiarism, “double-dipping”

Social responsibility Service learning at UNC: Volunteer efforts –Project Homestart –Habitat for Humanity Devoting your professional efforts to work that is “worthwhile” Project Homestart, Chapel Hill, NC Habitat for Humanity, Orange County, NC

If you don’t know, ASK! One another –Individually or via listserv Your instructors Your advisor The office staff –Lara Bailey –Stephanie Peterson Me –210 Manning Hall