Spanning the Theory-Practice Divide in Library and Information Science
Unlock the transformative insights into the intersection of theory and practice with "Spanning the Theory-Practice Divide in Library and Information Science" by Bill Crowley. Published by Scarecrow Press in 2004, this comprehensive paperback edition spans 240 pages, offering a vital resource for anyone in the field of Library and Information Science.
This enlightening book delves into how practitioners, consultants, and educators can draw theories from their real-world experiences. Crowley emphasizes the importance of applying theoretical frameworks to tackle practical challenges faced in libraries and information settings. It’s an essential read for professionals seeking to bridge the gap between scholarly research and everyday practice, ensuring that your work is informed by and contributes to ongoing discourse in the field. Enhance your understanding and ability to address complex issues with this indispensable reference guide.