The editors of the book and the contributors challenge library schools to internationalize their curricula at a time when provincial nationalism seems to be prevalent and the profession on the whole is more concerned with the how to rather than the why, and when information technology is being studied almost in isolation from the key social issues of the computer age. The book should be read by all individuals concerned with library education and international programs in particular and the library/information profession in general. "Library Quarterly"
"Internationalizing Library and...
The editors of the book and the contributors challenge library schools to internationalize their curricula at a time when provincial nationalism se...