CZ:Library and Information Science Workgroup

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Library and Information Science Workgroup
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As one of the two initial editors for this workgroup, I have started this page, and welcome other editors, prospective editors, and prospective writers. Please join in the discussion on our forum listed above.

Library and Information Science workgroup tasks (based on recommendations by Larry Sanger)

  • a welcome message aimed at new editors in your area
  • Launch list of top articles Right now, there is a partial list of high priority articles (see below). We need to transfer that into a different form, i.e., by placing "Category:Library and Information Science Workgroup (Top)" at the bottom of articles that are regarded as "high priority" for an area. Note, don't also mark an article you're tagging as "live" unless you've actually worked on it!
  • Launch workgroup tagging of articles In addition to tagging top articles, whether live or not, we also need to tag live articles according to their likely managing workgroup. So, for instance, one might go to "Category:CZ_Live" and at the bottom of the "xyz" article put "[[Category:Library and Information Science Workgroup]]". This means that we think the Library *and Information Science workgroup will be the main group to manage this article. Note, the tag is *not* "[[Category:Library and Information Science]]"; that's because we're attaching the article to its *management*.
  • Launch area management and proposed subgroups: deferred We should probably defer selection of discipline workgroup management until after more people have arrived. There may be so few of us that little formal organization is needed.
    • The organisation we inherited from the Wikipedia portal is subdivided into List of Library and Information Science topics, however, we do not have to follow such a format. We can move forward with subgroups that seem more natural,if we decide we need subgroups at all. We can discuss this in the Library and Information Science forum, as we reach a critical mass of editors and authors.
  • Relevant lists and headers from Wikipedia are shown at the bottom of this page.

High priority articles

This list of articles was extracted from the (now deprecated) CZ:High priority articles for pilot page. It can be used as a starting point for placing "[[Category:Library and Information Science Workgroup (Top)]]" tags. We need to decide which of the articles below should be classified as "Top" (possibly all of those listed?) and the remainder should be tagged with "[[Category:Library and Information Science Workgroup]]" tags. Tentative suggestion for "top" have been made below, by using bold. DavidGoodman 23:40, 30 November 2006 (CST)

List of potential editors

  1. Printing

## Johann Gutenberg - Jnc, DG

    1. Printing press also in Media and communication DG
    2. Printing also in Media and communication

## Typography also in Language

  1. Publishing

## Book also in Language ## Publishing

    1. Scholarly communication DG
    2. Intellectual property "also in Law
  1. [[Libraries]] DG
  1. Information Science


topics from in the Wikipedia list of basic library and information science topics

from [1]


Branches of library science

History of library and information science

Main article: History of library and information science

Basic library and information science concepts

*Five laws of library science

*Librarian

Research methods

Selection and acquisition of library materials

Preservation

Social and legal issues

*USA PATRIOT Act

Library resources

Information media

*Bibliographic database

*Ebook

Types of publications

*Dictionary *Encyclopedia

*Journal or Scholarly Journal

Catalogs and indexes

Other library services and processes

Information science

Scientometrics 

*Bradford's law

*Citation impact

Electronic information storage and retrieval

*Digital library

*Metadata


Types of libraries

For examples of particular types of libraries, see the corresponding category. *Academic library (Template:Cl) *Archive (Template:Cl)

Notable people in library and information science

See also Category:Librarians and List of librarians

Other Topics Library and information science from Wikipeda

Library and information science lists within Wikipedia

Professional organizations

For more information, see: List of library associations.

*American Library Association

Organizing and searching Wikipedia

See also

==Topics from wikipedia Publishing project lists


==Topics from Wikipedia Book project lists