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Crossing the Boundaries in Information Science: Perspectives on Interdisciplinarity.

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Information science has often been recognized as an interdisciplinary field. The marriage between librarianship/documentation and computer science was a natural development in the United States in the post-War period (Farkas-Conn, 1991; Hahn & Barlow, 2012), while the development of information science in Europe has largely stayed close to the humanities and the social sciences, in particular, in relation to communication and media (Ibekwe-SanJuan, et al., 2010). For many years, the interdisciplinary nature of information science has been applauded; until recently, we are warned that interdisciplinarinity may be harmful to the identity of the field. Buckland (2012) states that the claim of being "interdisciplinary" is to choose a position of weakness because "in times of economic crisis political power tends to reside in well-established disciplines." Cronin (2012) comments that "the field's sense of identity, arguably fragile at the best of times, is likely to be further weakened" for its "epistemic promiscuity." This international panel aims to discuss the theoretical boundaries of information science in relation to disciplinarity and to the identity of information science with a special reference to the premises, promises and implications of diverging historical and contemporary traditions in different European countries and in the US.
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hal-00881841 , version 1 (09-11-2013)

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Tatjana Aparac-Jelušic, Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan, Isto Huvila, Lai Ma, Virginia Ortiz-Repiso Jimenez, et al.. Crossing the Boundaries in Information Science: Perspectives on Interdisciplinarity.. 76th ASIS&T Annual Meeting., Nov 2013, Montreal, Canada. pp.1-4. ⟨hal-00881841⟩
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