Reviews
Abstract
This step‐by‐step guide to searching the literature of librarianship and information science begins by defining the subject area and discussing the nature of the literature. A concise and ordered search strategy is detailed, after which the reader is guided through the principal sources, such as encyclopedias, bibliographies and journals. Having considered these the author discusses sources of information relating to the broader contextual issues of libraries, for example schools. Additional sources are also indicated and the book concludes by proposing methods whereby the reader can keep up to date. The characteristics and coverage of each source are discussed and the author makes a critical evaluation of each text.
Citation
Pugh, S. (1989), "Reviews", New Library World, Vol. 90 No. 7, pp. 137-138. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb038792
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1989, MCB UP Limited