Trends, Challenges and Future of Library and Information Science Education in India

  • Ramesha Ramesha
  • B. Ramesh Babu
Keywords: LIS education, LIS trends, LIS issues, LIS challenges, future of LIS education

Abstract

The technological revolution paved the challenges for the library and information science (LIS) schools not only in India but also in the west. Responsibilities of LIS departments and teachers are increasing to produce best LIS professionals to lead the 21st century librarianship. The major responsibility of the LIS departments in India is to groom LIS students in the philosophy, knowledge, and professional values of librarianship, as practiced in libraries and in other contexts, and as guided by the vision of the 21st century librarianship. LIS education and training facilities in India are undergoing rapid changes. During the past 10 years, the number of library schools/departments has grown substantially, both for regular and distance education programmes. Reorientation has been common in most LIS departments, and review and revision in curriculum has also been noticed. The quality of LIS educators has also improved and research output is experiencing new dimensions. Increase in the use and access to information and communication technologies (ICT) for LIS education is now more evident. This paper discusses the challenges LIS education faces in the 21st century and how to make LIS education more relevant and effective.

http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.27.5.136

How to Cite
Ramesha, R., & Ramesh Babu, B. (1). Trends, Challenges and Future of Library and Information Science Education in India. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 27(5), 17-26. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.27.5.136
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