id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_i7txrd33offu3juanxc33aoyti Michael K. Buckland Democratic theory in library information science 2008 2 .pdf application/pdf 776 67 51 Abstract: A recent article by Joseph Buschman regrets that democratic theory is an unfinished The argument appears to assume an essential relationship between library information science (LIS) and democratic theory. In his article "Democratic theory in Library Information Science: Toward an Information Science (LIS) "democratic theory is an unfinished, truncated idea remaining at its chronic collective failure to develop "democratic theory" in LIS, and concludes with a forceful the technology is deployed, so library service would be democratic only accidentally through the It is widely accepted that accessible public libraries with liberal collection development point, effective library services are also important for non-democratic political regimes. always pervades library service and it is not necessarily democratic. There are, I submit, two reasons for the lack of democratic theories of LIS. Democratic theory in Library Information Science. Democratic theory in Library Information Science. Democratic theory in Library Information Science. Library services in theory and context. ./cache/work_i7txrd33offu3juanxc33aoyti.pdf ./txt/work_i7txrd33offu3juanxc33aoyti.txt