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Prof
John Feather
John
Feather has been Professor of Library and Information Studies at
Loughborough University since 1988, where he has also been Head
of Department, Dean and Pro-Vice Chancellor. He was on LA Council,
and is a former Chair of BAILER. He chaired the Library and
Information Management panel in the 2008 RAE and is the author of
many books and articles.
The
Information Society: Does it need the information professions?
A
profession is constituted by a group of people with a shared body
of knowledge and skills, based on formal training and well defined
criteria. But the knowledge and skills which characterise the information
profession, as defined by CILIP in the Body of Professional
Knowledge and other documents, are no longer confined to those
who describe themselves in this way, or feel any attachment to the
information profession as traditionally defined. The paper discusses
how this group do, can and should contribute to the so-called ‘information
society'. It challenges the idea that information society is in
itself something new, and focuses more on the concept of the ‘knowledge
economy' in which information (and therefore information workers)
have a key role. The challenge for the profession is to go beyond
its own recognition of its knowledge, skills and insights, and to
persuade others of the contribution it (and they) can make.
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