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Wright, H. Curtis – 1985
Librarianship is the management of knowledge, not the management of nature, i.e., it is controlled by ideas, not by phenomena. The man/document interface provides a key for creating the philosophy of librarianship and a clue to the intellectual nature of the library profession. Because librarianship occurs whenever ideas are reused, librarians…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Epistemology, Librarians, Library Education
Kanjirathinkal, Matthew – Emporia State Research Studies, 1989
It may be argued that what is considered to be knowledge is intimately related to the manner in which such knowledge is communicated. Thus some social scientists and scientists argue that science itself is a form of communication, and the scientific method it closely bound to the method of interpretation. An important vein of thinking in the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Critical Theory, Epistemology, Hermeneutics