The Realities of Relevance: A Survey of Librarians' Use of Library and Information Science Research

  • Brown C
  • Spencer B
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Examines the research-practice gap among the scholars of the Library Information Services (LIS) by discussing the results of a recent survey that measured the use of LIS research among Alabama's academic reference librarians. Literature review; Methodology; Demographic of respondents; Channels for hearing about research; Information seeking and reading habits of respondents.

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Brown, C., & Spencer, B. (2004). The Realities of Relevance: A Survey of Librarians’ Use of Library and Information Science Research. The Southeastern Librarian, 52(3). https://doi.org/10.62915/0038-3686.1121

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