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Guide to information sources (or bibliographic guide, literature guide, guide to reference materials, "how to find out about", pathfinder, subject gateway, etc.) is a kind of metabibliography. Ideally it is not just a listing og bibliographies, and reference literature but more like a [textbook]] introducing users to the information sources in a given field (or in general).



Examples

Ostwald, W (1919). Die chemische Literatur und die Organisation der Wissenschaft. Leipzig : W. Ostwald & C. Drucker. (This is considered the first "guide to information sources").

Webb, W. H. et al. (Ed.). (1986). Sources of information in the social sciences. A Guide to the literature. 3. ed. Chicago : American Library Association.


Litterature

Bottle, R. T. (1997). Information science. I: Feather, J. & Sturges, P. (Eds.). International encyclo­pedia of library and information science. London & New York : Routledge. (pp. 212­-214).

Vileno, L. (2007). From paper to electronic, the evolution of pathfinders: a review of the literature. Reference Services Review. 35(3), 434-451. Også tilgængelig 2009-08-16 fra: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/ViewContentServlet?contentType=Article&Filename=Published/EmeraldFullTextArticle/Articles/2400350310.html

See also

Information source Metabibliography