Brenda Dervin Professor of communication at Ohio State University

Brenda Dervin is a professor of communication at Ohio State University. Her research about information seeking and information use has led to the development of her sense-making methodology. Connecting with Specific Publics: Treating Communication Communicatively | Brenda Dervin WebsiteSense-Making Methodology InstituteWikipediaBrenda DervinYouTubeBrenda DervinGoogleBrenda DervinBooks: Brenda DervinAn Overview of Sense-making Research: Concepts, Methods, and Results to … Continue reading Brenda Dervin Professor of communication at Ohio State University

Sense-making Methodology Reader: Selected Writings of Brenda Dervin by Brenda Dervin (2003)

This book by Brenda Dervin is intended for studying users, audiences, patrons, patients, and clients in a variety of fields such as communication, cultural studies, library and information science, environmental studies, arts policy and education, and nursing.   AustraliaAustriaBrazilCanadaChinaCzech RepublicEgyptFranceGermanyGlobalIndiaItalyJapanMexicoNetherlandsPolandSaudia ArabiaSingaporeSpainTurkeyUAEUnited KingdomUnited States   As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission when you … Continue reading Sense-making Methodology Reader: Selected Writings of Brenda Dervin by Brenda Dervin (2003)

An Overview of Sense-making Research: Concepts, Methods, and Results to Date Brenda Dervin (1983)

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the Sense-Making approach to research – its assumptions, methods, and results to date. The intent is to provide this overview in a semi-outline form to facilitate its speedy use by the reader. No attempt is made in this paper to fully document all … Continue reading An Overview of Sense-making Research: Concepts, Methods, and Results to Date Brenda Dervin (1983)