Introducing Consultants to Information Research
Jinfo Article
14th April 2016
By Anja Chemnitz Thygesen, Irene Koren
Abstract
With more and more information sources designed for and available to end users, information professionals are increasingly tasked with training researchers in consulting and other companies how to use these tools. Irene Koren and Anja Chemnitz Thygesen draw on their experiences to give advice on how to structure the training, ways to approach and frame a search, and the role of experts in the information gathering process.
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