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Part II. Three schools with a new twist. Information science at Rutgers: Establishing new interdisciplinary connections

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  • James D. Anderson
  • Nicholas J. Belkin
  • Linda C. Lederman
  • Tefko Saracevic

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Information Science has gained new prominence at Rutgers through the merger of information‐related disciplines into the new School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies. The new school brings a multi‐disciplinary focus to information phenomena, processes and human information behavior, with wide‐ranging impact on instructional programs and research. The School offers a broad‐based Ph.D. program, two masters programs, and is planning a new undergraduate program in information studies. Faculty research addresses related areas of information system design, individual human information behavior, information dissemination and communication, and information policy and social impact. © 1988 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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  • James D. Anderson & Nicholas J. Belkin & Linda C. Lederman & Tefko Saracevic, 1988. "Part II. Three schools with a new twist. Information science at Rutgers: Establishing new interdisciplinary connections," Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 39(5), pages 327-330, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jamest:v:39:y:1988:i:5:p:327-330
    DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(198809)39:53.0.CO;2-T
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