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CURRENT TRENDS IN LIBRARY &
   INFORMATION SCIENCE
        RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION
• Research is a careful critical study or
  examination in seeking facts or principles;
  intelligent & diligent investigation in order to
  ascertain something.

• In India, individual research started in 1930s
  with Dr. S.R. Ranganathan who was actively
  involved in various areas of librarianship viz.
  classification, cataloguing, documentation, librar
  y administration, etc.
• LIS education in India though started as early
  as in 1911 & was gradually recognized as a
  full-fledged discipline.
• Separate departments were set up in the
  universities offering courses leading to
  bachelors & master degrees.
• This eventually set the stage for formal
  research activities in the subject.
• At present, formal research in LIS is
  conducted at 4 levels, viz. MLISc, Mphil, PhD
  & D.Litt.
TRENDS IN LIS RESEARCH
• In the field of Library Science research, US
  made the premier attempt.
• The study entitled ‘A Guide to Sources of 17th
  century English History in Selected Reports of
  the Royal Commission on Historical
  Manuscripts’ by Eleanor. S. Upton was
  awarded PhD by the Chicago University in
  1930.
• It is considered as the 1st doctoral degree in Library
  Science.
• During 1950s universities
  namely, Illinois, Michigan, Columbia, Western
  Reserve, California & Rutgers produced 129 PhD
  dissertations.
• Library schools in USA focused their research during
  1990s in the following areas:
              Management
              Utilization of variety of communication
               media & technologies in Library &
               Information Centres.
Acquisition & processing.
Information
 systems, documentation, IT, inform
 ation storage & data processing.
User studies
LIS education
Micrographics
Databases
RESEARCH IN UK
• Library science research in UK was started
  during 1930s.
• The 1st doctoral thesis accepted by the
  London School of Economics was on a core
  Library science subject in 1935.
• The title of the thesis was ‘The Public library
  Service under English Local Government’.
• The areas of research selected by library
  schools include:
             Novel methods of representing &
            storing of data.
             Chemical structure of information
            for manipulation & retrieval
             User studies
             Systems evaluation
Organizational problems in the
application of IT
 Technology transfer & policies
 Information systems in developing
countries
 Education & training of
information specialists
 Computer based aids for online
education
 Computer in libraries
Expert systems
Use of automatic classification
Classification techniques for
document retrieval
Application of parallel processing
techniques to information
retrieval, etc.
LIBRARY SCIENCE RESEARCH
          IN INDIA
• Library science in India was initiated by Dr.
  S.R. Ranganathan in 1931, with the
  formulation of Five Laws of Library science.
• He even graded them as Normative
  principles, Fundamental
  laws, Canons, Principles & postulates.
• Ranganathan cut new grounds & blazed new
  trials in Library science initially by solo-
  research.
• Ranganathan’s era is characterized by a
  period of intellectual contribution to the
  theory of Library Science, particularly library
  classification.
• The 1st PhD in Library science was awarded to
  Dr. D.B. Krishna Rao for his study on ‘Facet
  analysis and depth classification of
  agriculture under the guidance of Dr. S.R.
  Ranganathan & S.Dasgupta in 1957.’
• Dr. J.S. Sharma, was the 1st Indian & one of the
  1st few to earn doctorate from USA.
• He was awarded PhD by Michigan University for
  his thesis ‘Mahatma Gandhi: A Descriptive
  Bibliography ’.
• The 2nd PhD in LIS in India was awarded in 1977
  by Dr. Pandey S.K. Sharma for his thesis
  ‘Expansion and modification of Dewey Decimal
  Classification (18) for classifying indological
  books with special reference to Indian
  Philosophy, and Indian religion by Punjab
  university ’.
• The study conducted by Varalekshmi on
  research areas & trends in LIS in India
  pointed out, there is a shortage of
  investigation in subject areas such as
  information storage & retrieval, methods to
  increase resource sharing, scientific
  communication & its
  channelization, education for LIS.
CURRENT TRENDS
• According to National Knowledge
  Commission (NKC) report (March
  2007), “India has a long tradition of libraries
  & has contributed to the development of
  basic concepts in the discipline such as
  fundamental principles of library services &
  knowledge organization tools, R & D
  activities in LIS today are extremely limited.
  This is utmost concern for the growth of LIS
  profession in India”.
NKC has recommended:
       User studies
       Organization of community
         information & development of
         appropriate standards
       Standardization of Indian names
       Vocabulary control
       Development of open source
         software
Development of digital libraries both
 in English & Indian languages

Cross language information retrieval
 &

Subjects that have high potential of
 doing research in LIS.
Current trends….
• Every year the Indian Association of Teachers
  of Library & Information Science (IATLIS)
  holds a seminar on topics of Library
  education & research.
• The literature on Library education &
  research is enormous, though repetitive &
  inflated.
• The blame of wholly put on the lack of
  infrastructure & unavailability of funds.
• The new maladies that have recently inflicted
  the LIS research are:
           Ghost writing
           Outsourcing of data processing
           Data cooking
           Rampant plagiarism
CONCLUSION
• Research in LIS briefly means the collection &
  analysis of original data on a problem of
  librarianship, done within the library schools
  according to scientific & scholarly standards.
• Research in this connection broadly includes
  investigations, studies, surveys, academic
  work at the doctoral level & research by
  practicing librarians & information
  professionals, etc.
• To any research productivity, the
  contributions of the researcher & their guide
  is highly significant.
• It is the time worth remembering Dr. S.R.
  Ranganathan & many other professionals
  who have contributed much to the
  development of the profession as well as
  knowledge and skill.
REFERENCE
• Devarajan, G.(2011). Prolegomena to research
  methodology. New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications. pp.
  47-51.
• Kumar, P.S.G. (2004). Research methods and
  Statistical techniques. New Delhi: B.R. Publishing
  Corporation.
• Chandrashekara, M & Ramasesh, C.P. (2009).
  Library & information science research in India.
  Asia- Pacific Conference on Library & Information
  Education & Practice. 530-537.
• Satija, M.P. (2010). What ails doctoral research
  in library & information science in India?.
  DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information
  Technology. 30 (5). 61-66.
• Wagh, Sanjay N. (2011). Research in library &
  information science in India (2004-08): An
  analytical study of PhD programme.
  International Referred Research Journal. 17(1).
  78-79.
• Patra, Swapan Kumar & Prakash Chand. (2006).
  Library & information science research in India:
  A bibliometric study. Annals of Library &
  Information Studies. 53. 219-223.
Current trends in library science research

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Current trends in library science research

  • 1. CURRENT TRENDS IN LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Research is a careful critical study or examination in seeking facts or principles; intelligent & diligent investigation in order to ascertain something. • In India, individual research started in 1930s with Dr. S.R. Ranganathan who was actively involved in various areas of librarianship viz. classification, cataloguing, documentation, librar y administration, etc.
  • 3. • LIS education in India though started as early as in 1911 & was gradually recognized as a full-fledged discipline. • Separate departments were set up in the universities offering courses leading to bachelors & master degrees. • This eventually set the stage for formal research activities in the subject. • At present, formal research in LIS is conducted at 4 levels, viz. MLISc, Mphil, PhD & D.Litt.
  • 4. TRENDS IN LIS RESEARCH • In the field of Library Science research, US made the premier attempt. • The study entitled ‘A Guide to Sources of 17th century English History in Selected Reports of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts’ by Eleanor. S. Upton was awarded PhD by the Chicago University in 1930.
  • 5. • It is considered as the 1st doctoral degree in Library Science. • During 1950s universities namely, Illinois, Michigan, Columbia, Western Reserve, California & Rutgers produced 129 PhD dissertations. • Library schools in USA focused their research during 1990s in the following areas: Management Utilization of variety of communication media & technologies in Library & Information Centres.
  • 6. Acquisition & processing. Information systems, documentation, IT, inform ation storage & data processing. User studies LIS education Micrographics Databases
  • 7. RESEARCH IN UK • Library science research in UK was started during 1930s. • The 1st doctoral thesis accepted by the London School of Economics was on a core Library science subject in 1935. • The title of the thesis was ‘The Public library Service under English Local Government’.
  • 8. • The areas of research selected by library schools include: Novel methods of representing & storing of data. Chemical structure of information for manipulation & retrieval User studies Systems evaluation
  • 9. Organizational problems in the application of IT Technology transfer & policies Information systems in developing countries Education & training of information specialists Computer based aids for online education Computer in libraries
  • 10. Expert systems Use of automatic classification Classification techniques for document retrieval Application of parallel processing techniques to information retrieval, etc.
  • 11. LIBRARY SCIENCE RESEARCH IN INDIA • Library science in India was initiated by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan in 1931, with the formulation of Five Laws of Library science. • He even graded them as Normative principles, Fundamental laws, Canons, Principles & postulates. • Ranganathan cut new grounds & blazed new trials in Library science initially by solo- research.
  • 12. • Ranganathan’s era is characterized by a period of intellectual contribution to the theory of Library Science, particularly library classification. • The 1st PhD in Library science was awarded to Dr. D.B. Krishna Rao for his study on ‘Facet analysis and depth classification of agriculture under the guidance of Dr. S.R. Ranganathan & S.Dasgupta in 1957.’
  • 13. • Dr. J.S. Sharma, was the 1st Indian & one of the 1st few to earn doctorate from USA. • He was awarded PhD by Michigan University for his thesis ‘Mahatma Gandhi: A Descriptive Bibliography ’. • The 2nd PhD in LIS in India was awarded in 1977 by Dr. Pandey S.K. Sharma for his thesis ‘Expansion and modification of Dewey Decimal Classification (18) for classifying indological books with special reference to Indian Philosophy, and Indian religion by Punjab university ’.
  • 14. • The study conducted by Varalekshmi on research areas & trends in LIS in India pointed out, there is a shortage of investigation in subject areas such as information storage & retrieval, methods to increase resource sharing, scientific communication & its channelization, education for LIS.
  • 15. CURRENT TRENDS • According to National Knowledge Commission (NKC) report (March 2007), “India has a long tradition of libraries & has contributed to the development of basic concepts in the discipline such as fundamental principles of library services & knowledge organization tools, R & D activities in LIS today are extremely limited. This is utmost concern for the growth of LIS profession in India”.
  • 16. NKC has recommended: User studies Organization of community information & development of appropriate standards Standardization of Indian names Vocabulary control Development of open source software
  • 17. Development of digital libraries both in English & Indian languages Cross language information retrieval & Subjects that have high potential of doing research in LIS.
  • 18. Current trends…. • Every year the Indian Association of Teachers of Library & Information Science (IATLIS) holds a seminar on topics of Library education & research. • The literature on Library education & research is enormous, though repetitive & inflated. • The blame of wholly put on the lack of infrastructure & unavailability of funds.
  • 19. • The new maladies that have recently inflicted the LIS research are: Ghost writing Outsourcing of data processing Data cooking Rampant plagiarism
  • 20. CONCLUSION • Research in LIS briefly means the collection & analysis of original data on a problem of librarianship, done within the library schools according to scientific & scholarly standards. • Research in this connection broadly includes investigations, studies, surveys, academic work at the doctoral level & research by practicing librarians & information professionals, etc.
  • 21. • To any research productivity, the contributions of the researcher & their guide is highly significant. • It is the time worth remembering Dr. S.R. Ranganathan & many other professionals who have contributed much to the development of the profession as well as knowledge and skill.
  • 22. REFERENCE • Devarajan, G.(2011). Prolegomena to research methodology. New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications. pp. 47-51. • Kumar, P.S.G. (2004). Research methods and Statistical techniques. New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation. • Chandrashekara, M & Ramasesh, C.P. (2009). Library & information science research in India. Asia- Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice. 530-537.
  • 23. • Satija, M.P. (2010). What ails doctoral research in library & information science in India?. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology. 30 (5). 61-66. • Wagh, Sanjay N. (2011). Research in library & information science in India (2004-08): An analytical study of PhD programme. International Referred Research Journal. 17(1). 78-79. • Patra, Swapan Kumar & Prakash Chand. (2006). Library & information science research in India: A bibliometric study. Annals of Library & Information Studies. 53. 219-223.