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Per our librarian at the FSU-SLIS, Pam Doffek, we've had the online
version in our collection since published.

Best wishes,

Bob

 

Bob Branciforte, MLIS 

Creative Director

College of Communication & Information

The Florida State University

850.644.3391

 

From: Doffek, Pamala 
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 10:44 PM
To: Branciforte, Robert; dl-CCI-SLIS-Faculty
Subject: RE: A special appeal

 

Bob,

 

we have the online version since it came out March 2010.  Pam

 

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From: Open Lib/Info Sci Education Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Marcia J. Bates
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:39 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: A special appeal

 

Dear Folks,

 

I'm sending a special appeal to the field regarding the Third Edition of
the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences (CRC Press, 2010).
My Co-Editor Mary N. Maack and I did our very best to bring the highest
quality encyclopedia to the field. 

 

This was a monster project--a huge commitment by many people.  Over 700
authors--including many of you--and a 50-person advisory panel were
involved in writing the many brand-new and updated article-length
entries in the 7-volume,  5,742-page encyclopedia (also available in
online form).  Some of the best-known researchers and professional
leaders from many countries contributed.

 

After retiring, I worked full time for 4 years as Editor-in-Chief, and
Mary worked on overload for the same time while still working full time
at UCLA.  No fewer than 13,000 email messages were exchanged on my
portion of the work alone. 

 

We worked and re-worked the contents so as to create as comprehensive,
balanced, and up-to-date coverage as possible of several information
disciplines, including LIS, archives, museum studies, informatics,
knowledge management, and social studies of information.

 

-->Yet only half of the US and Canadian LIS programs have bought the
encyclopedia, according to OCLC's WorldCat.  Most of the British,
Scandinavian, or other European schools have not bought it, despite the
many authors--over 30% of the total--that we were able to attract from
outside the U.S.  I know these have been unusually hard times
economically, but if we are not able to recognize and take up such a
huge communal project so central to our field--then what does matter to
us as a professional community?

 

Rather than an encyclopedia to be consulted only occasionally, it should
be thought of as a comprehensive state-of-the-art review of all the
specialties in the information disciplines--a review that can be
consulted frequently, with the articles widely used in classrooms.
ASIST members were kind enough to award it the "Best Information Science
Publication of the Year" award for 2010. (See a recent review in: Tony
Chalcraft, (2011) Reference Reviews, 25(1): 9-11.)

 

Please see the full Introduction, Topical Table of Contents, and
Alphabetical Table of Contents on my website:
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/ .  The Topical Table of
Contents best presents the underlying structure of the encyclopedia,
being grouped by the major categories of topics covered.

 

-->Remember, you as faculty can recommend the purchase of items by your
library; don't assume that the purchase will happen otherwise.

 

Thanks for your attention, Marcia

-- 

Marcia J. Bates, Ph.D.
Professor Emerita
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science

Editor, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, 3rd Ed.
Department of Information Studies
Graduate School of Education and Information Studies
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1520 USA
Tel: 310-206-9353
Fax: 310-206-4460
Web: http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/