Editor's Corner: What's a Professional Journal?
As Brian Rossmann notes, Documents to the People (DttP) has changed a lot in the past thirty-five years. It started as a newsletter full of GODORT news and minutes, and has evolved into more of a journal with articles of interest to members and subscribers. Here, Sevetson elaborates what DttP curren...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dttp (College Park, Md.) Md.), 2007-12, Vol.35 (4), p.4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As Brian Rossmann notes, Documents to the People (DttP) has changed a lot in the past thirty-five years. It started as a newsletter full of GODORT news and minutes, and has evolved into more of a journal with articles of interest to members and subscribers. Here, Sevetson elaborates what DttP currently offers and what lies ahead of it. According to her, combined with the change in DttP content, merging reference desks and other organizational changes within libraries mean that documents knowledge is more broadly sought by non-documents specialists wearing multiple hats and, therefore, that DttP is a valuable commodity to a broader community. |
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ISSN: | 0091-2085 |