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- I-school abstract "An information school, I-School or iSchool is an emergent label of university departments or independent institutions committed to understanding the role of information in nature and human endeavors. It is a more restricted term than just "school of information" because I-schools join together in the iSchool organization. An iSchool conducts research into the fundamental aspects of information and information technologies and into the relationships between people, information, science, and technology. iSchools educate information professionals, researchers, and scholars who provide leadership and vision for our increasingly information-driven world.Over 30 information schools have joined together to form the iSchools organization (formerly the "iSchools Project"), as governed by the iCaucus. Members of this group share a fundamental interest in the relationships between information, technology, science, and people. These schools, colleges, and departments have been either newly established or have evolved from programs focused on information technology, library science, informatics, computer science, library and information science and information science.iSchools promote an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the opportunities and challenges of information management, with a core commitment to concepts like universal access and user-centered organization of information. The field is concerned broadly with questions of information access, management and search; design and preservation across information spaces, from digital and virtual spaces like online communities; the World Wide Web, digital libraries and databases; and information physical spaces such as libraries, museums, collections, and other respositories. Degree programs in iSchools include course offerings in areas such as information architecture, design, policy, and economics; knowledge management, user experience design, and usability; preservation and conservation; librarianship and library administration; the sociology of information; and human-computer interaction; information retrieval and search; digital libraries; information security; information extraction and mining; bibliometrics, and scientometrics.This concept should not be confused with iSchool High, an anti-science Houston charter school.".
- I-school wikiPageExternalLink Ron_Larsen_Interview_CNI_2005?time=1171201467.
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- I-school comment "An information school, I-School or iSchool is an emergent label of university departments or independent institutions committed to understanding the role of information in nature and human endeavors. It is a more restricted term than just "school of information" because I-schools join together in the iSchool organization.".
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