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OverviewResearch within the Disciplines is designed to help reference librarians – and students studying to become librarians – gain that deeper understanding of disciplinary differences that allows them to comfortably solve information needs rather than merely responding to questions, and practical knowledge about how to work with researchers in a library setting. The book has three chapters that cover the disciplines at the broadest level – humanities, social sciences, and sciences, plus supplemental chapters that focus on associated disciplines (research in history, business, and engineering, research using government sources) and across disciplines (interdisciplinary and critical information literacy). For the second edition of Research within the Disciplines, several chapters have been added that together give a broader and deeper overview of research across all subject areas: research practices of creative and performing artists and of clinical scientists, research in international documents, research strategies for foreign language materials, and visual literacy across the disciplines. Major shifts in technology have been accounted for that have changed how we do research and have expanded the range of resources available to researchers in all disciplines. All of the chapters have been rewritten or heavily revised; this is much more a new book than a new edition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peggy Keeran , Michael Levine-ClarkPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781442232754ISBN 10: 1442232757 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 28 April 2014 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 ContentsIntroduction 1. Research in the Humanities – Peggy Keeran 2. Creative and Performance Arts Research – Peggy Keeran 3. Historical Research – David A. Lincove and Michael Levine-Clark 4. Research in the Social Sciences – Jennifer Bowers 5. Business Research – Esther Gil 6. Research with US Government Information – Christopher C. Brown 7. Research with International Organizations – Margaret M. Jobe 8. Research in the Sciences – Jane Kinkus Yatcilla and Michael Fosmire 9. Engineering Research - Michael Fosmire 10. Clinical Sciences Research – Jane Kinkus Yatcilla 11. Critical Information Literacy and Research Instruction in the Disciplines – Carrie Forbes 12. Visual Literacy across the Disciplines – Jennifer Mayer 13. Research in Foreign Languages – Allison Hicks 14. Interdisciplinary Research – Erin E. Meyer Index About the AuthorsReviewsThis work is a comprehensive, informative and useful handbook for reference librarians who hope to provide better information service to academic clients in different disciplines. It provides deep understanding of disciplinary differences, allowing librarians and students who study to become librarians to comfortably solve information needs in academic contexts. . . .Overall, this book provides a quick way ‘a librarian can begin to understand and speak the language’ of researchers in a specific discipline. It is a must-read for reference librarians and students in library studies. It could also be an interesting and helpful read for early-career academics and postgraduate students generally. * Australian Library Journal * This work is a comprehensive, informative and useful handbook for reference librarians who hope to provide better information service to academic clients in different disciplines. It provides deep understanding of disciplinary differences, allowing librarians and students who study to become librarians to comfortably solve information needs in academic contexts...Overall, this book provides a quick way 'a librarian can begin to understand and speak the language' of researchers in a specific discipline. It is a must-read for reference librarians and students in library studies. It could also be an interesting and helpful read for early-career academics and postgraduate students generally. Australian Library Journal This work is a comprehensive, informative and useful handbook for reference librarians who hope to provide better information service to academic clients in different disciplines. It provides deep understanding of disciplinary differences, allowing librarians and students who study to become librarians to comfortably solve information needs in academic contexts. . . .Overall, this book provides a quick way `a librarian can begin to understand and speak the language' of researchers in a specific discipline. It is a must-read for reference librarians and students in library studies. It could also be an interesting and helpful read for early-career academics and postgraduate students generally. * Australian Library Journal * This work is a comprehensive, informative and useful handbook for reference librarians who hope to provide better information service to academic clients in different disciplines. It provides deep understanding of disciplinary differences, allowing librarians and students who study to become librarians to comfortably solve information needs in academic contexts. . . .Overall, this book provides a quick way 'a librarian can begin to understand and speak the language' of researchers in a specific discipline. It is a must-read for reference librarians and students in library studies. It could also be an interesting and helpful read for early-career academics and postgraduate students generally. * Australian Library Journal * Author InformationPeggy Keeran is a Professor and the Arts and Humanities Librarian at the University of Denver Libraries, Denver, Colorado. Michael Levine-Clark is a Professor and the Associate Dean for Scholarly Communication and Collections Services at the University of Denver Libraries, Denver, Colorado. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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