Library and Information Science Oriented Bioinformatics Education in North America
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2012
Keywords
library and information science, bioinformatics, interdisciplinary, discipline construction, curriculum development, career paths
Abstract
This paper discusses the intellectural synergies between bioinformatics and library information science (LIS), and introduces the definition of LIS oriented bioinformatics, as a new, interdisplinary, emerging and rapid developing discipline. The authors survey the current bioinformatics education offered by the library and information science programs in North American, with the analysis of the relevant core courses and curriculum development. The authors further explore the demand and possible career paths for graduate, and propose the further direction of bioinformatics disciplinary development within the context of library and information science.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Library and Information Service, v. 56, issue 18, p. 29-33
Scholar Commons Citation
Huang, Hong and Tang, Jiang, "Library and Information Science Oriented Bioinformatics Education in North America" (2012). School of Information Faculty Publications. 152.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/si_facpub/152