It is unfortunate that while computer professionals
are working in areas were library people should have
been working. We are still looking for the areas to
work in. Take for example, while we were beating about
the bushes of "Bibliometrics" some students created
GOOGLE using the same principle of "citations" (links
here). While we were debating on utility of
classification, some other students created "YAHOO".
And still others are building up Open Directory
Project (http://www.dmoz.org/). Classifiaction does
not mean numbers we put on the spine of the books;
dear friends, it is putting things in helpful
sequence.
Information technology is in use in every aspect of
life. Even some medical professionals left their
profession to join IT Rat Race. I know some for
example http://www.indmedica.com. But should this mean
every professional follow the same path.
Today we have to answer, the real tough question? Do
we really have something to offer? Something Unique.
What is our USP...? If Yes, then why we are in
hibernation. If No, then why we are pretending...? Why
not to leave the stage to Computer Professionals who
otherwise are today "Plenty in Supply, Less in
Demand".
Regards
Sukhdev
--- Vijay Raghav Tiwari
Dear Sukhdev ji
I agree with your suggestion that research on Classification is required but to be honest, it is the need of the hour that a librarian has to be perfect in the modern information technology other wise the whole scene of librarianship will be spoiled. The advent of the new information technology the software, online information retrieval sources are becoming an essentials of the library services. A true professional will have to attain the full command of the situation otherwise he/she will be left far behind from the present day profession.
Hope that you will be agreeing to the concern. It is good for us if we start learning more and more in this techno field. yours truly VR Tiwari
Dear Afsar,
Thank you very much for circulation such use information. If possible, please let me know the reference cited (Maurice B. Line).
Further I would like to suggest that there should be also research in core areas of Library and Information Science like Classification. Unfortunately these is a trend amoung the LIS schools to make students more Computer Literate at the cost of core subjects of LIS.
(I wish such LIS schools should stop issueing certificates in LIS and start issueing MCA etc.)
Regards Sukhdev
--- afsar bukhari
wrote: Dear Friends
This is in response to a recent mail in lisforum regarding the areas of research in LIS
LIS, since its inception has been dealing with organizing information so as to make it available to the users in more efficient manner.
�Information seems like dirt; it�s everywhere you look, accumulates in piles, and is challenging to organize for easy retrieval.�
It is this very nature of info that has always threatened LIS professionals and forced them to come up with innovative approaches towards its effective organization. With the advent of WWW, organizing info is giving tough time for all LIS
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 Sukhdev Singh wrote : professionals.
Newer and newer approaches are being tried, but still more and more are required to be done!
Maurice B. Line has identified 10 key areas related to Info Res in the MILLENIUM
1. Internet & WWW (info retrieval aspects) 2. Search engines & alogorithms 3. Bibliographic control on the internet 4. User interface including common user interface,natural language interface etc. 5. User needs or requirement analysis 6. Info seeking behaviour of users and cognitive approach 7. Digital Libraries 8. Summarization & representation of information 9. Visual information 10. Intelligent Information Retrieval including intelligent agents
All the best
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