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As one of the most capable contemporary library school faculty members with an interest in government documents, John Richardson . . . offers fascinating work of general interest that examines the educational research relating to documents in library education over an extended period of time. Wilson Library Bulletin There is no question of the importance of this book, both for the status of government information research and for ranking research on schools that are emphasizing this aspect of library and information science. RQ
JOHN RICHARDSON JR., Associate Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of California, Los Angeles, edits the Theses in Documents column for Government Publications Review.
Tables Foreword by Bernard M. Fry Preface Acknowledgments The Sociology of Research in Government Information The Nature of Education and Research Major Centers for Research Influential Faculty Advisers Publishing: Scholarly Eminence Conclusions Graduate Work: Citations and Author Abstracts Local Government Studies State Government Studies Federal Government Studies Foreign Government Studies United Nations Government Studies Comparative Government Studies