Acquiring minds want to know: a glimpse of paradigms

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College University Libraries
Department J. Willard Marriott Library
Creator Ogburn, Joyce L.
Title Acquiring minds want to know: a glimpse of paradigms
Date 1993-04
Description Acquiring Minds Want to Know column: "The concept of the paradigm, as generally cited in the literature, derives from the work of Thomas Kuhn in the 1960's. Kuhn, an historian of science, set out to explore how science, and scientists, actually worked. Kuhn found that scientific activity tends to be governed by a set of principles, a world view and a common methodological approach to problem solving. Kuhn names this commonality a paradigm. Paradigms define the practice of normal science and the problems which are to be solved.
Type Text
Publisher Against the Grain
Volume 5
Issue 2
Subject Thomas Kuhn; Paradigms; Librarianship, trends; Librarianship, Philosophy; of
Subject LCSH Librarians; Paradigms (Social sciences)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Ogburn, J.L. (1993) Acquiring minds want to know: a glimpse of paradigms. Against the Grain, 5(2), 24,54. http://against-the-grain.com
Rights Management (c) Against the Grain
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6f76wtr
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