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Autore principale: Mikulski, Richard M.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2022
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1365086
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contents Language, Professional Culture, and Self-Depiction in Government Documents Librarianship Mikulski, Richard M. Academic Libraries Librarians Government Publications Library Science Librarian Attitudes Language Usage Rhetoric Library Role Role Perception Access to Information This article studies how government documents librarians describe their field within scholarly publications. Treating published works as primary source texts, it examines language, themes, and self-depiction within academic publications authored by documents librarians, arguing that a qualitative analysis provides insights into the professional culture of the field. The article further posits that the language used and ideas expressed by documents librarians in their writings reflect, reinforce, and shape attitudes and practices within the field. The study concludes that the rhetoric, language, and themes in the writings of documents librarians shape perceptions of the discipline, both positive and negative, among other librarians and the public. Examining how documents librarians define themselves and their field may produce a nuanced understanding of the professional culture in this area of librarianship.
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spellingShingle Language, Professional Culture, and Self-Depiction in Government Documents Librarianship
Mikulski, Richard M.
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Government Publications
Library Science
Librarian Attitudes
Language Usage
Rhetoric
Library Role
Role Perception
Access to Information
Language, Professional Culture, and Self-Depiction in Government Documents Librarianship Mikulski, Richard M. Academic Libraries Librarians Government Publications Library Science Librarian Attitudes Language Usage Rhetoric Library Role Role Perception Access to Information This article studies how government documents librarians describe their field within scholarly publications. Treating published works as primary source texts, it examines language, themes, and self-depiction within academic publications authored by documents librarians, arguing that a qualitative analysis provides insights into the professional culture of the field. The article further posits that the language used and ideas expressed by documents librarians in their writings reflect, reinforce, and shape attitudes and practices within the field. The study concludes that the rhetoric, language, and themes in the writings of documents librarians shape perceptions of the discipline, both positive and negative, among other librarians and the public. Examining how documents librarians define themselves and their field may produce a nuanced understanding of the professional culture in this area of librarianship.
title Language, Professional Culture, and Self-Depiction in Government Documents Librarianship
topic Academic Libraries
Librarians
Government Publications
Library Science
Librarian Attitudes
Language Usage
Rhetoric
Library Role
Role Perception
Access to Information
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1365086