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How Academic Librarians use Evidence in their Decision Making: Reconsidering the Evidence Based Practice Model
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The graduation date for this thesis is Fall 2013.
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2017-01-01
Polkinghorne, Sarah, Given, Lisa M., Carlson, Lauren
Within library and information studies (LIS), there is growing awareness of the role of the body and its surroundings in people’s information and knowledge experiences. Predominant data collection methods, such as the sit-down interview, should be reexamined in light of this awareness. This paper...