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Expanding LIS Education in the US Department of State’s Diplomacy Lab Program: GIS and LGBTI Advocacy in Africa and Latin America

机译:在美国国务院外交实验室计划中扩展LIS教育:非洲和拉丁美洲的GIS和LGBTI倡导

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This article focuses on two collaborative projects selected by the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee to partner in the US Department of State’s Diplomacy Lab program that engages college students and faculty to study foreign policy challenges. The projects allowed information science graduate students to learn applied research in the process of developing geographic information systems for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex advocacy. The paper identifies opportunities, challenges, and best practices in content delivery, resource development, and extended relationship-building while drawing upon teaching-research-advocacy intersections in library and information science education.
机译:本文重点介绍田纳西大学公共政策中心的霍华德·贝克·霍格(Howard H. Baker Jr. Jr.)选择的两个合作项目,该项目是美国国务院外交实验室计划的合作伙伴,该计划吸引大学生和教职员工研究外交政策挑战。这些项目使信息科学研究生可以在为女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋,变性者和两性倡导者开发地理信息系统的过程中学习应用研究。本文利用图书馆和信息科学教育中的教学-研究-倡导交叉点,确定了内容交付,资源开发和扩展的关系建立方面的机遇,挑战和最佳实践。

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