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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2011
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contents Library Research, Luxury or Necessity? Comments on the Original Article by Carmel Maguire, "Library Research, Luxury or Necessity?" "The Australian Library Journal", 22 No. 4: 152-157, 1973. Maguire, Carmel Library Research Research Needs Research Opportunities Reader Response Foreign Countries Higher Education Research Utilization I am grateful to the Editor for giving me excuse to delve into the fossil record. I confidently hope that my article was written before most of The Australian Library Journal's present readership was born. I am happy to stay with my pragmatic attempt at a definition of research as an intensified search undertaken with the hope of finding something and with the intention of making some use of what is found. I am happy also to stand by my argument on the necessity of research in librarianship. This necessity was never in doubt in archives administration with its integral relationship with history, and I am delighted that librarians seem now to perceive the relevance of research in other fields to their concerns--in modern parlance, the other "I" fields.
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spellingShingle Library Research, Luxury or Necessity? Comments on the Original Article by Carmel Maguire, "Library Research, Luxury or Necessity?" "The Australian Library Journal", 22 No. 4: 152-157, 1973.
Maguire, Carmel
Library Research
Research Needs
Research Opportunities
Reader Response
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Research Utilization
Library Research, Luxury or Necessity? Comments on the Original Article by Carmel Maguire, "Library Research, Luxury or Necessity?" "The Australian Library Journal", 22 No. 4: 152-157, 1973. Maguire, Carmel Library Research Research Needs Research Opportunities Reader Response Foreign Countries Higher Education Research Utilization I am grateful to the Editor for giving me excuse to delve into the fossil record. I confidently hope that my article was written before most of The Australian Library Journal's present readership was born. I am happy to stay with my pragmatic attempt at a definition of research as an intensified search undertaken with the hope of finding something and with the intention of making some use of what is found. I am happy also to stand by my argument on the necessity of research in librarianship. This necessity was never in doubt in archives administration with its integral relationship with history, and I am delighted that librarians seem now to perceive the relevance of research in other fields to their concerns--in modern parlance, the other "I" fields.
title Library Research, Luxury or Necessity? Comments on the Original Article by Carmel Maguire, "Library Research, Luxury or Necessity?" "The Australian Library Journal", 22 No. 4: 152-157, 1973.
topic Library Research
Research Needs
Research Opportunities
Reader Response
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Research Utilization
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ955690