Cade’s Reviews > Seeking Meaning: A Process Approach to Library and Information Services 1E > Status Update
Cade
is on page 39 of 226
A miserable read so far. Great information, but the worst sort of scientific writing. Full of repetition and poor formatting.
Key quote so far:
"The two primary library services, reference and instruction, actually may be two aspects of the service of intervention for information provision. (13)"
Kuhlthau wants librarians to teach people how to gather information and intercede as necessary to fix bad habits.
— Jun 03, 2017 01:16AM
Key quote so far:
"The two primary library services, reference and instruction, actually may be two aspects of the service of intervention for information provision. (13)"
Kuhlthau wants librarians to teach people how to gather information and intercede as necessary to fix bad habits.
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Cade
is on page 98 of 226
Didn't give myself much time to read this morning. Chapter 4 and what I've read so far of 5 seek to ground Kuhlthau's model in some proper studies, which she notes that library science doesn't do often enough (or at least, that was the state of play in the early 1990s).
— Jun 06, 2017 05:47AM
Cade
is on page 80 of 226
Chapter 2 was a struggle. Kuhlthau was building up the theoretical grounding for her book and it was repetitive and clunky. Some things that were clear to me from context were defined in detail while some things Kuhlthau assumed I had to go find outside information on to fill in gaps.
Chapter 3 was much better now that we've gotten to the actual description of the studies that back up her point.
— Jun 05, 2017 05:47AM
Chapter 3 was much better now that we've gotten to the actual description of the studies that back up her point.

