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Interdisciplinary Idea to Interdisciplinary Effectiveness: Values, Conflicts, and Reward

Stansbury, Mary (2005) Interdisciplinary Idea to Interdisciplinary Effectiveness: Values, Conflicts, and Reward.

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Abstract

This presentation (of 26 slides) at the Research SIG session "Intriguing Interdisciplinary Initiatives" was presented on Thursday, January 13, 2005 at the 2005 ALISE Conference, Boston, MA. Two interdisciplinary projects about digital inclusion (also known as digital divide) involving researchers from the following disciplines at Kent State University: Library and Information Science, Political Science, Nursing , Communication Studies, Adult Literacy, and Sociology are highlighted.

EPrint Type:Presentation
Keywords:ALISE; Association for Library and Information Science Education
Subjects:Interdisciplinarity
Library and Information Science Education
ID Code:682
Deposited On:13 January 2005
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