An overview of the Library and Information Science (LIS) education in Croatia is provided. It is argued that the changes brought about by the new information and communication technology have a great impact on LIS education that requires more than habitual updating of the curriculum content practised up to the present. Apart from a number of new topics that have to be introduced into the curriculum, the form of the delivery of the content has to be changed. Modular form of delivery of LIS educational topics has become common and its adoption is related to the influence of technology that usually approaches the problems one‐by‐one as separate issues. Modularity is contrasted with the traditional academic teaching that assumes accumulated expert knowledge of the faculty.
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July 01 2003
Fragmentation of the LIS curriculum: the case of Croatia Available to Purchase
Aleksandra Horvat
Aleksandra Horvat
Aleksandra Horvat is Associate Professor at the Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6909
Print ISSN: 0307-4803
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2003
New Library World (2003) 104 (6): 227–232.
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Horvat A (2003), "Fragmentation of the LIS curriculum: the case of Croatia". New Library World, Vol. 104 No. 6 pp. 227–232, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/03074800310481911
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