Abstract
Information is needed by a variety of users for various purposes in private and public enterprises. Colleges and universities help meet this need by conducting research and educating people in information science. The relevant education and research is provided in a fragmented manner by these institutions through business, computer science, and other programs (including library science, communication, and engineering). Each program provides partial, but not complete and integrated, information science education and research. This paper examines the various programs, explains the educational and research gaps, and proposes an organization to resolve the difficulties.
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