ISchools and L-Schools: Converging or diverging communities?

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The panel will discuss the intellectual differences between iSchool and Information Science programs that are not part of the iSchool Caucus, referred here as L-Schools. The panelists, who represent both communities, will discuss the foundational, philosophical, and formal differences between the two types of programs, and focus on the intellectual diversity of the two academic communities. © 2012 I Lopatovska, All Rights Reserved.

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Lopatovska, I., Bates, M. J., Hastings, S., Pattuelli, M. C., Buckland, M., Giannini, T., & Dalbello, M. (2012). ISchools and L-Schools: Converging or diverging communities? Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 49(1), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1002/meet.14504901056

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