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Emily O

Book Club in a Bag and Competency D - 0 views

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    An example of how Diigo is useful for presenting a collection of resources. I used this Book Club in a Bag marketing project for Competency D.
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    Resources for launching new Book Club in a Bag program at Berkeley Public Library (volunteer project)
Emily O

Philosophical foundations and research relevance: issues for information research - 0 views

  • Information behaviour research is another area where there is some degree of cohesion around models and methods that have won some support (e.g., Wilson, 1981, 1999; Dervin, 1992; Kuhlthau, 1994) and, in that field, there is, perhaps, a developing consensus on an appropriate framework for investigation.
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      It will be necessary to mention at least these names in the Comp J essay.
  • The information retrieval specialist, on the other hand, conceives of information in terms of strings of symbols, matching query strings against indexed strings. The librarian sees information in terms of the macro containers; books, reports, journals and, now, electronic documents of various kinds, and, indeed of a higher level of organization, the library itself. In other words, information itself is not a unitary concept, but has different levels of organization, around which different theories are built and practices evolved. Consequently, there cannot be a unitary information science, but only different approaches to information from the perspective of the integrative level involved.
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      Good idea to compare IR and the librarian approach (information seeking)
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    Good background article by seminal thinker/researcher in area of information-seeking behavior (T.D. Wilson)
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