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Curriculum Development for Digital Libraries

Abstract

The Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science (VT CS) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science (UNC SILS) have launched a digital library curriculum development project. This presentation outlines the educational resources that will be developed based on the 2001 ACM/IEEE-CS Computing Curriculum. Lesson plans and modules will be developed, evaluated by subject specialists, and then pilot tested in computer science (CS) and library and information science (LIS) courses. An analysis of papers on digital library-related topics from several corpora was performed to identify the work that has been performed on these topics; this analysis will guide the initial stages of this curriculum development.

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Keywords

Digital libraries, Computer science, Library and information science, Computing education, Curriculum development

Citation

Pomerantz, Jeffrey, Barbara Wildemuth, Sanghee Oh, Edward A. Fox, Seungwon Yang. (2006). Curriculum Development for Digital Libraries. In ''Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries'' (pp. 175-184). New York: Association for Computing Machinery.