Librarians Historians And New Opportunities For Discourse

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Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse

Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781598846263
ISBN-13 : 1598846264
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Book Synopsis Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse by : Joel D. Kitchens

Download or read book Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse written by Joel D. Kitchens and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2012-05-15 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book stimulates informed dialogue between librarians and historians regarding the changing nature of history and the resultant needs for a wider variety of collections and library services, including inter-library loan, library instruction, outreach, and reference. Today's history scholars and students utilize information in many different formats, including print, microforms, and digital, with each having its own format-specific requirements. For historians, the library is an essential resource that serves as their "laboratory." Librarians need to recognize the changing needs of this group—arguably among the heaviest users of library materials and services. Librarians, Historians, and New Opportunities for Discourse: A Guide for Clio's Helpers addresses the concerns and typical operational decisions of librarians in academic libraries regarding reference, instruction, and collection management. The book looks at the role of the librarian holistically, paying special attention to how history is researched and taught, and how this affects librarians. After reading this book, librarians will better understand this group of patrons who are so dependent on library resources for their research and teaching; conversely, historians will grasp the pressures on librarians making the difficult transition between the print and the digital age. As a result, every reader will be capable of having a more informed dialog with "the other half," regardless of their status as a librarian or a historian.


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