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OverviewEducational advisers around the world respond daily to numerous questions about study or research in the United States. In order to adequately address the growing volume of these crucial inquiries, advisers must begin to develop themselves as information professionals. To this end Where in the World to Learn gives international education advisers a solid grounding in library and information management. It is the first guide ever written to formulate advising in terms of the principles and practices of library and information science. From it advisers will learn how to acquire appropriate materials, organize them in a useful manner, and effectively meet the needs of their clients. The author emphasizes the importance of advising for international education within the context of the accelerated internationalization of the globe. He further stresses the importance of developing advising as an information profession within the advance of the information age. His book demonstrates the character of advising as an information service involving the systematic gathering, organizing, communicating, and managing of information. The conviction of this work is that advisers can achieve maximum professionalization through commitment to developing themselves and advising as a systematic information service. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward A. RiedingerPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.463kg ISBN: 9780313287039ISBN 10: 0313287031 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 18 March 1995 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsFigures Preface and Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Advising as an Information Service Gathering Information Organizing Information Communicating Information Managing Information Conclusion Appendixes Bibliography IndexReviews... a basic textbook of librarianship but set in a specialized context and aimed at individuals who have had no library or information studies training or experience. As such it fills a gap in the literature...the basic principles which it covers would be vaulable for anyone who is working in a career guidance centre...there is much useful information and many ideas to be gleaned from this publication. -Reference Reviews ?...a basic textbook of librarianship but set in a specialized context and aimed at individuals who have had no library or information studies training or experience. As such it fills a gap in the literature...the basic principles which it covers would be vaulable for anyone who is working in a career guidance centre...there is much useful information and many ideas to be gleaned from this publication.?-Reference Reviews .,. a basic textbook of librarianship but set in a specialized context and aimed at individuals who have had no library or information studies training or experience. As such it fills a gap in the literature...the basic principles which it covers would be vaulable for anyone who is working in a career guidance centre...there is much useful information and many ideas to be gleaned from this publication. -Reference Reviews .,. a basic textbook of librarianship but set in a specialized context and aimed at individuals who have had no library or information studies training or experience. As such it fills a gap in the literature...the basic principles which it covers would be vaulable for anyone who is working in a career guidance centre...there is much useful information and many ideas to be gleaned from this publication. -Reference Reviews ?...a basic textbook of librarianship but set in a specialized context and aimed at individuals who have had no library or information studies training or experience. As such it fills a gap in the literature...the basic principles which it covers would be vaulable for anyone who is working in a career guidance centre...there is much useful information and many ideas to be gleaned from this publication.?-Reference Reviews ... a basic textbook of librarianship but set in a specialized context and aimed at individuals who have had no library or information studies training or experience. As such it fills a gap in the literature...the basic principles which it covers would be vaulable for anyone who is working in a career guidance centre...there is much useful information and many ideas to be gleaned from this publication. -Reference Reviews .,. a basic textbook of librarianship but set in a specialized context and aimed at individuals who have had no library or information studies training or experience. As such it fills a gap in the literature...the basic principles which it covers would be vaulable for anyone who is working in a career guidance centre...there is much useful information and many ideas to be gleaned from this publication. -Reference Reviews Author InformationEDWARD A. RIEDINGER is bibliographer for Latin America and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of History at Ohio State University. He is the former head of the educational advising services of the Fulbright Commission in Brazil, where he pioneered standards for advising collections, adviser training, and the global professional organization of overseas advisers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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