The Oxford Guide to Library Research

Cover of The Oxford Guide to Library Research by Thomas Mann
Author: Thomas Mann
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Edition Unstated
Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780195123135
Dimensions:
Height: 5.3 Inches
Length: 7.9 Inches
Weight: 0.70988848364 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 025.5/24
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The Oxford Guide to Library Research by Thomas Mann, published by Oxford University Press in 1998, is a comprehensive resource designed to enhance research skills in library settings. This edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. Mann, a general Reference Librarian at the Library of Congress, outlines effective methods for navigating the complexities of information storage and retrieval, providing readers with strategies that are applicable across various research areas.

Readers will discover nine fundamental methods of searching that include utilizing controlled vocabularies, systematic browsing of library shelves, and constructing effective keyword searches. Mann emphasizes the importance of both traditional print resources and modern digital tools, arguing for the enduring value of physical libraries. The book also addresses diverse formats such as books, journals, and digital libraries, highlighting their unique advantages and limitations. This guide serves as a valuable tool for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to improve their research capabilities.


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Let a general Reference Librarian at the Library of Congress show you the best ways to find the information you need.
With all the changes in information storage and retrieval, anyone doing research today may feel unsure of the most efficient ways to use the library. Through clear explanations of nine fundamental methods of searching, Thomas Mann provides an overview of little known but powerful strategies used by librarians and information specialists. These techniques can be applied profitably to almost any area of research, from discovering business records or government documents to unearthing manuscripts in archives or finding genealogical Web sites on line. Chapters explain how to take advantage of controlled vocabularies, browse library shelves systematically, construct keyword searches, use published bibliographies, and even make personal contacts with knowledgeable people. Throughout, Mann enlivens his advice with real world examples, positing along the way some energetic and reasoned arguments against those theorists who have prematurely announced the demise of print. Against the trendy but mistaken assumption that “everything” can be found on the Internet, Mann asserts the lasting value of physical libraries and time tested research strategies, while acknowledging the complementary applications of computer technology. All formats–including books, journals, newspapers, microforms, audiovisual materials, primary documents, bibliographic databases, and digital libraries on the World Wide Web–are considered for their unique advantages, as well as for their limitations.
Required reading for students, scholars, information seeking professionals, and laypersons, The Oxford Guide to Library Research offers a rich, inclusive overview of the field, one that can save its readers countless hours in the search for information.

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