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Main Author: Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ428916
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author Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr.
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Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr.
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contents Habits of Humanists: Scholarly Behavior and New Information Technologies. Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. Academic Libraries Higher Education Humanities Information Services Information Technology Information Utilization Library Role Library Services Peer Influence Reference Services Research Methodology User Needs (Information) Reviews studies of humanists' use of information and discusses three characteristics of the behavior of humanists in relation to trends in the application of new information technologies to the humanities: (1) reluctance to ask questions of reference librarians; (2) regard for influential peers; and (3) concentration on research specializations. (12 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Habits of Humanists: Scholarly Behavior and New Information Technologies.
Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr.
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Services
Information Technology
Information Utilization
Library Role
Library Services
Peer Influence
Reference Services
Research Methodology
User Needs (Information)
Habits of Humanists: Scholarly Behavior and New Information Technologies. Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. Academic Libraries Higher Education Humanities Information Services Information Technology Information Utilization Library Role Library Services Peer Influence Reference Services Research Methodology User Needs (Information) Reviews studies of humanists' use of information and discusses three characteristics of the behavior of humanists in relation to trends in the application of new information technologies to the humanities: (1) reluctance to ask questions of reference librarians; (2) regard for influential peers; and (3) concentration on research specializations. (12 references) (LRW)
title Habits of Humanists: Scholarly Behavior and New Information Technologies.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Services
Information Technology
Information Utilization
Library Role
Library Services
Peer Influence
Reference Services
Research Methodology
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ428916