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Some reviewers found its theoretical depth "cumbersome" and "off-putting," noting that it occasionally ignores the historical roots and technical complexities (like cataloging) essential to the profession. Critics also challenged its radical constructivist epistemology, labeling it as "philosophically sloppy" for de-emphasizing objective truth. Practical Resources The atlas of new librarianship
For those interested in exploring the text or its later updates: The Atlas of New Librarianship - R. David Lankes (Review) The atlas of new librarianship
A large visual representation (67 x 89 cm) that links various concepts together, serving as a navigation tool for the field. The atlas of new librarianship