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Emerging landscapes of "alternative-academic" careers in library and information science: Evolutionary patterns and prospects in the Chinese context

Interdisciplinary Studies

Emerging landscapes of "alternative-academic" careers in library and information science: Evolutionary patterns and prospects in the Chinese context

Y. Tian and K. Chen

Discover the evolving world of alternative-academic careers in library and information science in China, as explored by Ye Tian and Kuang-Hua Chen. This study reveals a diverse range of positions across various institutions and highlights four functional types, showcasing the increasing professionalization and collaboration in this dynamic field.

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Abstract
This study investigated the emerging landscape of alternative-academic careers in the field of library and information science in China using text mining techniques on a dataset of 7832 job postings from 334 institutions between 2016 and 2023. The findings revealed that alternative-academic positions are widely distributed across academic, cultural, governmental, and commercial institutions, with a growing presence in interdisciplinary and applied research domains. The results highlight the emergence of four distinct functional types: resource construction, academic services, intelligence research, and social functions. Alternative-academic roles have evolved towards greater professionalization, specialization, and collaboration, reflecting the shifting demands of the digital information landscape.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 04, 2024
Authors
Ye Tian, Kuang-Hua Chen
Tags
alternative-academic careers
library and information science
text mining
China
job postings
professionalization
collaboration
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