Volume 4, Issue 1 (2014)
The Editorial Team is pleased to present Volume 4, Issue 1 of the SLIS Student Research Journal (SRJ). SLIS Student Research Journal is a peer-reviewed publication of San José State University School of Library and Information Science that promotes graduate scholarship and intellectual inquiry in the fields of library and information science, archives and records management, and museum studies. The support of the faculty of the School of Library and Information Science at San José State University, and the SRJ Editorial Advisory Board allows us to continue advancing scholarly LIS research under the guidance of our faculty advisor, Dr. Anthony Bernier. We acknowledge the excellent technical support provided by bepress Digital Commons, as well.Full Issue
Editorial
Then & Now: The Changing Face of the Library Professional
Adrienne Mathewson
Invited Contribution
First Class: Pioneering Students at San José State University’s School of Library and Information Science, 1928-1940
Debra L. Hansen
Articles
Preparing LIS Students for a Career in Metadata Librarianship
Brighid Mooney Gonzales
Digitization and Digital Preservation: A Review of the Literature
Stephanie Routhier Perry
Privacy, Restriction, and Access: Legal and Ethical Dilemmas
Camila Z. Tessler
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Adrienne Mathewson
- Managing Editor
- Sara Kelso
- Editorial Team
- Jason Baker
- Brighid M. Gonzales
- Susannah Kopecky
- Lawrence Mak
- Stephanie Routhier-Perry
- Alexandria Post
- Laura Stanger
- Tacoma Tomilson