BRAZILIAN MODEL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES IN THE BACHELOR'S LEVEL

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2015-09-01

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Zins, Chaim
Amorim da Costa Santos, Placida L. V. [UNESP]

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Univ Federal Campina Grande

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The article is aimed to improve the academic education in the field of library and information science in Brazil by structuring the curricular reasoning that shapes the contents of undergraduate academic programs. It is the second article of a group of two articles that resulted from a study conducted in Brazil in 2011-2014. The first article presents a universal model(1) of LIS programs (ZINS; SANTOS, 2016, in press). This article presents the Brazilian model(2). This part of the research was composed of two methodological phases. The first phase was a systematic Critical Delphi study with 21 leading information science scholars from Brazil. The second phase was an unsystematic formative evaluation of the content categories. The evaluation was based on a Grounded theory study of 13 academic programs in Brazil. The study resulted in a model(2) that sets the guiding principles for developing undergraduate programs in Brazil. The model is actually composed of two complementary models; a systematic four step developing process (model(2.1)) and a structured plan of 288 content categories (model(2.2)). The study improves the development and evaluation of LIS programs in Brazil by providing a structured model for content selection. The study stresses the key role of the curricular reasoning for improving LIS education in Brazil; a curricular reasoning that is grounded in the Brazilian milieu.

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LIS education, Library and information science undergraduate studies, Curiculum development, Content selection

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Informacao & Sociedade-estudos. Campina Grande Pb: Univ Federal Campina Grande, v. 25, n. 3, p. 185-203, 2015.