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Thomas Mann received his Ph.D. from Loyola University of Chicago and his M.L.S. from Louisiana State University. A former private investigator, he has been a general reference librarian in the Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress since 1981. He is the author of A Guide to Library Research Methods.

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"Thomas Mann is one of the two or three most important voices in contemporary library science. He unites a depth of practical experience with an intellectual vision to produce texts that are thought-provoking, instructive, and readable. Library Research Models is a fine book that should be read by all librarians and all interested in scholarship."--Michael Gorman, Dean of Library Services, California State University, Fresno
"Mann, currently on the reference staff of the Library of Congress and author of A Guide to Library Research Models presents his readers with an intelligent, lively approach to maximizing the potential of modern research libraries. Using his own public service experiences and citing widely available print and online sources, Mann proposes and describes six models he believes exemplify current research needs and strategies of academics and the general
public. Each model is placed in a well-documented historical perspective and carefully analyzed for probably results. This very readable book is valuable not for any ground-breaking new theory or idea but for
the author's comprehensive overview of the research quest and librarianship's response.."--Library Journal
"This book should be read by all who make use of libraries for serious study (and those who seek diversion too)....Interesting, readable and useful....It will make a valuable contribution to the literature and the practice of the profession of librarianship."--Journal of Documentation
"Will be a most helpful reading for my courses."--Nancy Zimmerman, SUNY Buffalo
"Librarians and other information professionals will be most interested in this book. Those librarians involved with bibliographic instruction will certainly want to read this book to increase their knowledge of how individuals approach the library and the methods they use to search for needed information....This book will also be useful in various library and information science classes, including general reference, cataloging and classification, and
information retrieval theory."--Pergamon
"Thomas Mann is one of the two or three most important voices in contemporary library science. He unites a depth of practical experience with an intellectual vision to produce texts that are thought-provoking, instructive, and readable. Library Research Models is a fine book that should be read by all librarians and all interested in scholarship."--Michael Gorman, Dean of Library Services, California State University, Fresno
"Mann, currently on the reference staff of the Library of Congress and author of A Guide to Library Research Models presents his readers with an intelligent, lively approach to maximizing the potential of modern research libraries. Using his own public service experiences and citing widely available print and online sources, Mann proposes and describes six models he believes exemplify current research needs and strategies of academics and the general
public. Each model is placed in a well-documented historical perspective and carefully analyzed for probably results. This very readable book is valuable not for any ground-breaking new theory or idea but for
the author's comprehensive overview of the research quest and librarianship's response.."--Library Journal
"A must-read." --Beau David Case, Ohio State University
"This book should be read by all who make use of libraries for serious study (and those who seek diversion too)....Interesting, readable and useful....It will make a valuable contribution to the literature and the practice of the profession of librarianship."--Journal of Documentation
"Will be a most helpful reading for my courses."--Nancy Zimmerman, SUNY Buffalo
"Librarians and other information professionals will be most interested in this book. Those librarians involved with bibliographic instruction will certainly want to read this book to increase their knowledge of how individuals approach the library and the methods they use to search for needed information....This book will also be useful in various library and information science classes, including general reference, cataloging and classification, and
information retrieval theory."--Pergamon
"Clearly and engagingly written; reiterates major points in a way that enables the reader to follow [the] argument and remember [the] content."--Linda Speck, Oakland University
"Thomas Mann...writes a lively text brimming with real-life examples, aimed at researchers as well as librarians....As one would expect from a librarian of his caliber, Mann provides an excellent index and bibliography."--The Serials Librarian

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