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Curricular Information Demand in Theological Degrees: Operationalizing a Key Concept for Library Services
Authors:Timothy D Lincoln
Institution:Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary , Austin , Texas , USA
Abstract:If seminary libraries exist to support student information needs, then librarians need specific knowledge about how a given school's curriculum shapes such needs. This article puts forward a model of the intended curriculum in master's-level theological education. Based on analysis of the intended theological curriculum (giving special attention to the use of student time), the author posits curricular information demand (CID) as a way to describe with precision how courses and degree programs expect students to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information. CID has a weaker measure based on analysis of syllabi and a stronger measure based on analysis of actual student work. The author presents examples of CID for courses at Austin Presbyterian Theological School. Finally, the author calls for research to analyze the usefulness of the model.
Keywords:curricular information demand  time management  intended curriculum  information seeking
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