The need for “re-intellectualization” of the librarian profession (Editorial)
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https://doi.org/10.26512/rici.v18.n1.2025.57214Keywords:
Libraries, Librarians, Job marketAbstract
The editorial addresses the importance of the librarian returning to concern and having a humanistic vision. Times have changed and librarianship must be different from what it was before; however, she should be more than she has recently become. The librarian must use information technologies as an instrument to expand the reading habit, fulfilling the information needs of a population lacking solid, perennial information without misinformation. Librarianship is based on human interactions and interacts with ideas, knowledge, as well as information. In addition, the articles included in the first 2025 issue of the Ibero-American Journal of Information Science are presented.
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Brasil. Ministério do Trabalho. Classificação Brasileira de Ocupações (CBO). Disponível em: http://www.mtecbo.gov.br/cbosite/pages/home.jsf Acesso em: 10 jun. 2024.
Shera, Jesse. Librarianship and Information Science. In: Machlup, Fritz; Mansfield, Una, ed. The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary Messages. New York: John Wiley, 1983. p. 366-388.
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