Subject: New list
This is an exciting time at the School of Information and Library Studies (SILS) at the University of Michigan. With the assistance of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, SILS has embarked on the Kellogg Coalition on Reinventing Information Science, Technology, and Library Education (CRISTAL-ED), a five-year project to reinvent such education to meet the changing needs of information professionals. Determined to radically change its instructional program, SILS plans to facilitate development of a international, multidisciplinary consortium of schools to define new areas of professional specializations to serve society's needs for information access and use. To garner a wide range of opinions, exchange ideas, and learn from others involved in comparable activities, SILS will begin a moderated listserv named CRISTAL-ED on Friday, January 20, 1995. Initially, the listserv discussion will focus on the vision of the new information and library studies (ILS) education, and then target planning, prototyping, and implementing new core curricula for such education. This is the right time for Kellogg CRISTAL-ED. It is a time of both unprecedented need and opportunity to provide individuals and organizations with access to information. We recognize the growing need for information professionals who can: * Grasp a holistic view of information systems; that is, professionals who understand users of information, are committed to information organization and preservation, and can use and shape current and emerging digital systems technologies. * Commit themselves to the organization and preservation of information; that is, professionals who can lead in hybrid environments that feature both print and digital technologies. * Transform organizations with the aid of information technology. Graduates of the new educational program will introduce technology into information-intensive organizations for the purpose of fundamentally transforming the organization's processes, products, and services. We aspire to educate a professional with broad competency and a holistic view of information systems. To accomplish this, the Kellogg CRISTAL-ED Project has the following objectives: 1. Reinvent the core curriculum for information and library studies. 2. Define new ILS specializations. 3. Create a distributed community of faculty and practitioners (collaboratory) to deliver the new professional education. 4. Build "living" laboratories in information-intensive organizations to serve citizens, faculty, and students. These pilot projects will provide realistic learning experiences for students, faculty, and practitioners, and will provide the basis for larger-scale digital libraries and collaboration systems. We invite you to join the Kellogg CRISTAL-ED listserv discussion and work together to discover the knowledge and skills for a new academic program that is committed to producing leaders who will create, organize, manage, and apply new forms of libraries and information environments to meet human needs. Not only will we feature discussions that parallel project activities, but we will devote time to promising ideas that arise during focused discussions. Feel free to subscribe and unsubscribe from the listserv as time permits or to follow topics in your areas of expertise or interest. SILS faculty will post course outlines and lists of questions to stimulate the discussion of new topics. A calendar of listserv discussions follows: Jan. 20 to 30: Envisioning information-intensive environments in the year 2015. Jan. 31 to Feb. 13: Identifying the knowledge and skills that graduates of ILS schools must have to effect change and transformation in future information-intensive environments. Feb. 14 to 28: Identifying components of a core curriculum for ILS programs. March 1 to 13: Organization of Information Resources in the core curriculum. March 14 to 28: Information Technology in the core curriculum. After March 28: To be announced. To support the discussion of the first area--Envisioning information-intensive environments in the year 2015--we will extract pertinent passages from the proposal to the Kellogg Foundation and post a list of questions. To familiarize yourself with Kellogg CRISTAL-ED generally, we invite you to visit the CRISTAL-ED Home Page. The URL is http://sils.umich.edu/Publications/CRISTALED/KelloggHomePage.html For participants who have no access to World Wide Web documents, we will feature Home Page information in listserv postings and make lengthy documents available through listserv transactions and FTP. New topics that emerge in the course of the listserv discussion that do not directly pertain to the scheduled topic for discussion will be introduced to the discussion when activity on the scheduled topic wanes. They may also be added to the calendar to a later date. SILS will evaluate the listserv in early summer 1995 to determine the future of its direction and content. To subscribe to the CRISTAL-ED listserv, on the first line of an electronic mail message to: majordomo [at] sils__umich__edu: subscribe cristal-ed We hope you will become a participating member in the Kellogg Coalition on Reinventing Information Science, Technology, and Library Education--an international, multidisciplinary collaborative consortium to define new professional specializations to serve society's needs for information access in the rapidly merging age of digital data, information and knowledge. We look forward to your participation. Daniel E. Atkins Dean, SILS Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092 +1 313 747 3576 Fax: +1 313 764 2475 atkins [at] umich__edu URL: http://sils.umich.edu/People/atkins.html Karen M. Drabenstott Associate Professor, SILS University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092 +1 313 763 3581 Fax: +1 313 764 2475 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:59 Distributed: Sunday, January 29, 1995 Message Id: cdl-8-59-014 ***Received on Saturday, 28 January, 1995