MENTAL MAPS OF THE INFORMATION LANDSCAPE
a presentation by Marylaine Block for Internet Librarian, November 6, 2001
Organizing Information by Various Kinds of Mental Maps
By Dewey or LC
By type of reference source: bibliographies, quote books, atlases, etc.
By format and delivery method: books, gov docs, periodicals, Internet, dissertations, etc.
By source: who would produce that sort of information?
By some combination of all of the above.
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My mental map of
where information comes from.
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Those divisions may be subdivided farther. Which part of the net are you searching? Visible? Invisible? Web sites? Bulletin boards, usenet groups? Books, magazines, databases delivered by way of the net? |
Which part of the totality of books are you searching? Your own catalog? Books in print? All books held by libraries? All books available from out of print dealers? |
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Which part of the totality of periodicals? Magazines? Journals? Newspapers? Within each of these categories, which databases? |
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The decisions we make about where to go, which sources to use, are based on our own mental maps of the information landscape, and none of us have exactly the same mental maps.
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