Poster

How Should We Teach Metadata? What Comparisons Between Job Ad and Classroom Trends Can Tell Us About Preparing LIS Students

Deborah Maron ,Jacob Hill

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.952137203

Abstract

This poster reports on a study that aims to identify emerging trends in medadata employment and potential deficits in metadata education. This study extends a prior one by Marcia Zeng, using the same sample and methodology. The findings will help instructors to align their instruction with needs in job market and will also complement recent studies on information organization courses and professional developments.

Author information

Deborah Maron

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill,US

Jacob Hill

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill,US

Cite this article

Maron, D., & Hill, J. (2015). How Should We Teach Metadata? What Comparisons Between Job Ad and Classroom Trends Can Tell Us About Preparing LIS Students. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2015. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952137203
Published

Issue

DC-2015--The São Paulo Proceedings
Location:
São Paulo, Brazil
Dates:
September 1-4, 2015
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