Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science, Выпуск 71Greenwood Press, 1992 |
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... context that is , at its basis , established by the user . This last statement needs some elaboration . It should be added that , for a successful information exchange , the context is estab- lished by the user . For example , if a high ...
... context that is , at its basis , established by the user . This last statement needs some elaboration . It should be added that , for a successful information exchange , the context is estab- lished by the user . For example , if a high ...
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... context . Communication succeeds more often when the context is understood and accepted by all parties to the process . This is why metaphors , especially similes , are effective in poetry and education ; the use of language can create ...
... context . Communication succeeds more often when the context is understood and accepted by all parties to the process . This is why metaphors , especially similes , are effective in poetry and education ; the use of language can create ...
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... context . Naturally this is problematic from both perspectives : the user will not be aware of the complete set of rules under which the library operates and will have to learn or be instructed in those rules relevant to a particular ...
... context . Naturally this is problematic from both perspectives : the user will not be aware of the complete set of rules under which the library operates and will have to learn or be instructed in those rules relevant to a particular ...
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Libraries Information and Meaning | 23 |
What Does a Communication Process Look Like? | 57 |
The Library in the Communication Process | 83 |
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