Transdisciplinarity and information science in earth and environmental science research

This poster addresses the theme of the conference “Thriving on Diversity‐ Information Opportunities in a Pluralistic World” by discussing transdisciplinarity and what this paradigm means to librarians and information scientists. Transdisciplinary research is a means to address research problems, esp...

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