Transdisciplinarity Revealed: What Librarians Need to Know
Autor Victoria Martin Cuvânt înainte de Alfonso Montuorien Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 apr 2017 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440843471
ISBN-10: 1440843473
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440843473
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Tackles the hot topics of new modes of knowledge production and the shift toward transdisciplinarity within the research community and explains the urgent need for librarians to understand transdisciplinarity and to effectively apply this concept to their work
Notă biografică
Victoria Martin is the scholarly communications librarian at Salisbury University Libraries in Maryland.
Cuprins
ForewordAlfonso MontuoriPrefaceAcknowledgmentsList of AcronymsPart One In Search of Unity: An Introduction to TransdisciplinarityChapter 1 A Neologism with Ancient Roots: The Challenge of Defining TransdisciplinarityChapter 2 Transdisciplinarity in Retrospect: Origins and Benchmark EventsChapter 3 Transdisciplinarity: An Elusive ConceptChapter 4 From Scientific Research to Societal Benefit: The Need for TransdisciplinarityChapter 5 The Disciplinary Continuum: From Disciplinarity to TransdisciplinarityChapter 6 Transdisciplinary Research as a Collaborative Enterprise: Promises and Challenges of Transdisciplinary InitiativesChapter 7 Scholarly Communication in the Transdisciplinary Context: What Has Changed and What Has Remained the SameChapter 8 Transdisciplinarity in Practice: Projects, Funding, and Evaluation CriteriaChapter 9 The Vision of a Transdisciplinary UniversityPart Two A Natural Fit: Transdisciplinarity and LibrarianshipChapter 10 Why Do Librarians Need to Know about Transdisciplinarity?Chapter 11 Envisioning a Universal Classification: Transdisciplinarity and Knowledge OrganizationChapter 12 Filling Collection Gaps: Areas of Concern and Possible SolutionsChapter 13 Librarians as Boundary Intermediaries: Implications of Transdisciplinarity for Reference ServicesChapter 14 The Process of Becoming: Reflections on Transdisciplinary Learning and Information Literacy InstructionChapter 15 Becoming a Transdisciplinary Librarian: From Catching Up to Leading the WayConclusion: Looking AheadAppendix A: Annotated BibliographyAppendix B: Notable Theorists, Educators, and AdvocatesGlossaryReferencesIndex
Recenzii
All academic libraries should consider adding this volume, in print or as an e-book, to their collections.
Martin has done a wonderful job of breaking down the extremely interconnected topics of research and the various disciplines within which librarians work. . . . Transdisciplinarity Revealed offers strategies and helpful hints to those assigned the task of working with "all" the disciplines that happen to exist at an institution, whether educational, or professional.
A timely resource. . . . Martin's book will stimulate interest and provide an excellent grounding in the principles and practice of transdisciplinary inquiry among scholars and practitioners alike; the audience for her treatise is broader than the professional readers she aims to reach. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners.
This is an engaging and thought-provoking work. When viewed in the light of its intended purpose-to illuminate the topic and identify gaps in the library science literature-it succeeds, unequivocally. For those heretofore unfamiliar with transdisciplinarity, it is an outstanding, and thorough, introduction to a topic that will continue to grow in importance for those in our profession.
Filled with advice on how best to 'fill in the gaps"\' of a collection that has areas of concern, as well as warnings for those who are working with patrons and students on how not to overload the patrons (as well as themselves) with information, Transdisciplinarity Revealed offers strategies and helpful hints to those assigned the task of working with 'all' the disciplines that happen to exist at an institution, whether educational, or professional.
Overall, this is a very thought-provoking and timely book for academic librarians interested in and wanting to get involved and knowledgeable about the topic of transdisciplinarity.
Martin has done a wonderful job of breaking down the extremely interconnected topics of research and the various disciplines within which librarians work. . . . Transdisciplinarity Revealed offers strategies and helpful hints to those assigned the task of working with "all" the disciplines that happen to exist at an institution, whether educational, or professional.
A timely resource. . . . Martin's book will stimulate interest and provide an excellent grounding in the principles and practice of transdisciplinary inquiry among scholars and practitioners alike; the audience for her treatise is broader than the professional readers she aims to reach. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners.
This is an engaging and thought-provoking work. When viewed in the light of its intended purpose-to illuminate the topic and identify gaps in the library science literature-it succeeds, unequivocally. For those heretofore unfamiliar with transdisciplinarity, it is an outstanding, and thorough, introduction to a topic that will continue to grow in importance for those in our profession.
Filled with advice on how best to 'fill in the gaps"\' of a collection that has areas of concern, as well as warnings for those who are working with patrons and students on how not to overload the patrons (as well as themselves) with information, Transdisciplinarity Revealed offers strategies and helpful hints to those assigned the task of working with 'all' the disciplines that happen to exist at an institution, whether educational, or professional.
Overall, this is a very thought-provoking and timely book for academic librarians interested in and wanting to get involved and knowledgeable about the topic of transdisciplinarity.