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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John M. BuddPublisher: Scarecrow Press Imprint: Scarecrow Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9780810840256ISBN 10: 0810840251 Pages: 365 Publication Date: 25 May 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsProvides a much-needed discussion of the relationship between interpretation and the work done in library and information science (LIS). This book is an ambitious project, and it is a welcome and praiseworthy addition to the LIS literature...this text lays the groundwork for more interpretive work to emerge in LIS. Libraries and Culture A broad, well-balanced and sympathetic book about knowledge written especially for librarians and information scientists...the author is among the very few persons in LIS that are well qualified in philosophy, and this book reflects his qualificationsssss Journal Of Documentation ...This is an important book...it will serve as an important starting point for discussions about the ongoing maturation of the field. Portal A very sounds intellectual guide through the philosophical bases upon which library and information science is grounded...An excellent guide to subtopics...a thorough and well-grounded review of a large and sophisticated literature characterized very well and brought legitimately to bear on the issues of theory and practice in LIS. Progressive Librarian, September 2010 Though he recognizes that the main purpose of his profession is to provide information and sources of information for clients, Budd (information science and learning technologies, U. of Missouri-Columbia) thinks it important for practitioners to think about the intellectual foundations that shape its practice. He begins with a look at science in general and more specifically social science, then considers how principles there can be applied to library and information science. Reference and Research Book News A broad, well-balanced and sympathetic book about knowledge written especially for librarians and information scientists...the author is among the very few persons in LIS that are well qualified in philosophy, and this book reflects his qualifications Journal Of Documentation Provides a much-needed discussion of the relationship between interpretation and the work done in library and information science (LIS). This book is an ambitious project, and it is a welcome and praiseworthy addition to the LIS literature...this text lays the groundwork for more interpretive work to emerge in LIS. Libraries and Culture A broad, well-balanced and sympathetic book about knowledge written especially for librarians and information scientists...the author is among the very few persons in LIS that are well qualified in philosophy, and this book reflects his qualificationsssss Journal Of Documentation ...This is an important book...it will serve as an important starting point for discussions about the ongoing maturation of the field. Portal A very sounds intellectual guide through the philosophical bases upon which library and information science is grounded!.An excellent guide to subtopics!.a thorough and well-grounded review of a large and sophisticated literature characterized very well and brought legitimately to bear on the issues of theory and practice in LIS. Progressive Librarian, September 2010 Though he recognizes that the main purpose of his profession is to provide information and sources of information for clients, Budd (information science and learning technologies, U. of Missouri-Columbia) thinks it important for practitioners to think about the intellectual foundations that shape its practice. He begins with a look at science in general and more specifically social science, then considers how principles there can be applied to library and information science. Reference and Research Book News A broad, well-balanced and sympathetic book about knowledge written especially for librarians and information scientists...the author is among the very few persons in LIS that are well qualified in philosophy, and this book reflects his qualifications Journal Of Documentation Provides a much-needed discussion of the relationship between interpretation and the work done in library and information science (LIS). This book is an ambitious project, and it is a welcome and praiseworthy addition to the LIS literature...this text lays the groundwork for more interpretive work to emerge in LIS. Information & Culture A broad, well-balanced and sympathetic book about knowledge written especially for librarians and information scientists...the author is among the very few persons in LIS that are well qualified in philosophy, and this book reflects his qualificationsssss Journal Of Documentation ...This is an important book...it will serve as an important starting point for discussions about the ongoing maturation of the field. Portal A very sounds intellectual guide through the philosophical bases upon which library and information science is grounded...An excellent guide to subtopics...a thorough and well-grounded review of a large and sophisticated literature characterized very well and brought legitimately to bear on the issues of theory and practice in LIS. Progressive Librarian, September 2010 Though he recognizes that the main purpose of his profession is to provide information and sources of information for clients, Budd (information science and learning technologies, U. of Missouri-Columbia) thinks it important for practitioners to think about the intellectual foundations that shape its practice. He begins with a look at science in general and more specifically social science, then considers how principles there can be applied to library and information science. Reference and Research Book News A broad, well-balanced and sympathetic book about knowledge written especially for librarians and information scientists...the author is among the very few persons in LIS that are well qualified in philosophy, and this book reflects his qualifications Journal Of Documentation Author InformationJohn M. Budd is Associate Professor, School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri-Columbia. 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