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PBIB9220 Libraries in Society: Between Trend and Tradition Emneplan

Engelsk emnenavn
Libraries in Society: Between Trend and Tradition
Omfang
10.0 stp.
Studieår
2020/2021
Emnehistorikk
  • Innledning

    Elective specialisation subject.

    Libraries, together with other memory institutions, have been institutions underpinning the public sphere ' the political and social public sphere as well as the cultural public sphere.

    The course aim at providing participants with a thorough background in theoretical approaches for studying and understanding the public sphere by studying central texts from the age of enlightenment till today's globalized and digital reality. Libraries and other ALM institutions role as institutions for the public sphere will be discussed and analyzed from an historical perspective but first, and foremost, from the perspective of current challenges stemming from social and technological developments. The course shall provide the participants with a theoretical background for doing research on ALM institutions as arenas for a cultural and social public sphere.

  • Forkunnskapskrav

    The candidates shall write an essay of approximately 15 pages. The essay shall be handed in within 2 months after the subject is concluded.

    The reading is defined in relation to the candidate's own project. The selected reading is partly determined by candidates in connection with their research project and partly based on a core reading list.

  • Læringsutbytte

    All aids allowed as long as source reference and quotation technique requirements are applied.

  • Arbeids- og undervisningsformer

    Approved/not approved.

  • Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter

    The essay will be approved by the course coordinator.

  • Vurdering og eksamen

    Professor Ragnar Audunson

  • Hjelpemidler ved eksamen

    The candidates for this subject are doctoral students in library and information science but the course is also relevant for doctoral students in cultural studies, cultural sociology, and political science.

    Aiming primarily to cover the needs of PhD students admitted to the PhD program in library and informations sicence at OsloMet. Doctoral candidates from other institutions and other subject fields as mentioned above, are also welcome to apply. The course is also to the extent there is room, open to applicants who have completed either 'hovedfag' or a master's degree (120 credits) within a relevant academic area.

  • Vurderingsuttrykk

    Approved/not approved.

  • Sensorordning

    The essay will be approved by the course coordinator.

  • M�lgruppe og opptakskrav (enkeltemner)

    The candidates for this subject are doctoral students in library and information science but the course is also relevant for doctoral students in cultural studies, cultural sociology, and political science.

    Aiming primarily to cover the needs of PhD students admitted to the PhD program in library and informations sicence at OsloMet. Doctoral candidates from other institutions and other subject fields as mentioned above, are also welcome to apply.

    Internal candidates register their course in the Studentweb, and send a summary maximum one page, of their project tto the PhD administration.

    External candidates apply through the Søknadsweb. The following documentation must be enclosed:

    1. Confirmation on admission to a PhD program

    2. Summary of your research proposal (app.1p) and motivation for your application.