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Library and Information Science Research in the 21st Century. A Guide for Practicing Librarians and Students

Ibironke Lawal (Auth.)

English Unordered Leadership & Management
4.6 / 5

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2009

Published

214

pages

530

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The first of its kind, this book provides a theoretically informed research guide and draws attention to areas of potential research in Library and Information Science. It explores the nexus of theory and practice and offers suggestions for collaborative projects. The clear text,

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The first of its kind, this book provides a theoretically informed research guide and draws attention to areas of potential research in Library and Information Science. It explores the nexus of theory and practice and offers suggestions for collaborative projects. The clear text, simple style and rich content make the book an invaluable resource for students, scholars and practicing librarians, as well as the general reader who may be interested in library and information science research.Apart from providing basic research tools, it acquaints librarians with a theoretical compass for dealing with digital mediaIt pays particular attention to the electronic mediaAddresses topics of current interests in the field, such as user-centered services

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