Service Science and the Information Professional

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Service Science and the Information Professional

Library, archive and information management Library and information services

Author: Yvonne de Grandbois

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Language: English

Published by: Chandos Publishing

Published on: 31st October 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781780633138


Introduction to Service Science and the Information Professional

As we transition to a service and information-based economy, information specialists are projected onto the leading edge of an emerging science. Service Science and the Information Professional demonstrates how the power of this new transdisciplinary field can inform and transform the current information professional world.

Core Concepts of Service Science

Service Science is about people, technology, information, and organizations. Service Science can be of great benefit to Information Centres everywhere, and Information Service outlets can be a tremendous field of research for this new science.

Opportunities for Educational Institutions

iSchools and Schools of Information Studies can join Computer Science, Engineering and Business Schools in receiving research grants for the development of Service Science.

Importance for Information Professionals

Information professionals need to know this new discipline and be inspired to participate in it.

Key Topics Covered

  • Describes service science and its increasing relevance as a discipline
  • Provides relevant information to those pursuing interests in Information science, Information literacy, service science, and information management
  • Illustrates that the transition to a service and information-based economy will require libraries to deal with both information and services
  • Explains why information professionals need to know more about this emerging field
  • Shows the value of research, and the importance of participating in this field

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