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Information Outlook, Oct, 1997 by Katherine Cveljo

5. Bender, "Creating a Global Village," ... 10.

6. Bender.

7. Cveljo, "International Students in ...," 245.

8. For an in-depth discussion on the international students in American library and information science schools and the internationalizing of LIS curricula, interested readers can refer to: Katherine Cveljo, "International Students in American Library and Information Science Schools," Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science 57, suppl. 20 (1996): 209-269.

9. Katherine Cveljo, "Foreign Students in American Library and Information Science Schools: An Overview," in: The Management of Library and Information Studies Education, edited by Herman L. Totten, (New York, N.Y.: The Haworth Press, Inc., 1992), 67-79.

10. As can be observed throughout the professional literature, the international student is referred to as: overseas student, foreign student, student from abroad, and international student, and in an Institute of International Education definition in Open Doors as study abroad student. Within this article the term international student will be used.

11. E.J. Josey, "Meeting the Challenge: Education for Universal Library and Information Service," in: Translating an International Education to a National Environment (Papers Presented at the International Doctoral Student Conference Sponsored by the Doctoral Guild at the University of Pittsburgh School of Library and Information Science, September 23-25, 1988,) edited by Julie I. Tallman and Joseph B. Ojimbo, Metuchen, N.J., London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1990, 6.

12. As can be observed throughout the literature in a number of professional fields, the lesser-developed countries are also referred to as: developing countries, less-developed countries, or "Third World countries." Within this article the term "lesser developed countries" will be used - briefly referred to as LDCs.

13. Cveljo, "International Students in ..." 229.

14. Cveljo, "International Students in ..." 230.

15. O. O. Ogundipe, "International and Comparative Librarianship in Developing Countries," Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 35, no. 3 (Summer 1994) 236-248.

16. Cveljo, "International Students in ..." 248.

17. Mary Lee Kennedy, "Living in a Global Village," Information Outlook 1, no. 1 (January 1997): 6 (Section: International News.)

18. Bender, 10.

19. Martha Boaz, "International Education: An Imperative Need": Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 3 (Winter 1986): 165.

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