Foreword by
Camila A. Alire
In the
fifth edition of this classic textbook, Richard E. Rubin and new co-author
Rachel G. Rubin provide a foundational text for LIS students and professionals
while taking into account the numerous societal, technological, political, and
economic changes affecting library and information institutions, their users
and the discipline as a whole.
Foundations of Library and Information Science effectively
prepares LIS students and professionals for an increasingly nuanced set of
responsibilities. The new edition explores:
- the history and mission of libraries from past to present,
including the history of service to African Americans
- critical contemporary social issues such as services to marginalised
communities, tribal libraries, and immigrants
- the rise of e-government and the crucial role of political
advocacy
- digital devices, social networking, digital publishing, e-books,
virtual reality, and other technology
- forces shaping the future of libraries, including Future Ready
libraries, and sustainability as a core value of librarianship
- the values and ethics of the profession, with new coverage of civic
engagement, combatting fake news, the importance of social justice, and
the role of critical librarianship
- knowledge infrastructure and organization, including Resource
Description and Access (RDA), linked data, and the Library Research Model
- the significance of the digital divide and policy issues related to
broadband access and net neutrality
- intellectual freedom, legal issues, and copyright-related topics
- contemporary issues in LIS education such as the ongoing tensions
between information science and library science
- the changing character of collections and services including the
role of digital libraries, preservation, and the digital humanities.
Readership: The book is an
essential resource for both aspiring library and information science
practitioners and those already established in the field. It will also be of
interest to students of other information sciences, including information and
knowledge management, librarianship, publishing and museum studies.
Industry Reviews
'This is a very impressive contribution to the LIS literature; in many ways it puts a useful boundary around the entire field... For students qualifying and qualified, for practitioners, teachers and researchers, this book is a stimulating, informative and reassuring companion. Thoroughly recommended.'
-- Ian McCallum * Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association *