Brenda Dervin

Brenda Louise Dervin
Professor of Communication, The Ohio State University
Personal details
Residence Columbus, Ohio
Alma mater Cornell University, Michigan State University
Profession Educator

Brenda Dervin, currently a professor of communication at Ohio State University,[1] is a researcher in the communication and library and information science fields. Her research about information seeking and information use led to the development of the Sense-Making approach (Ross, Nilsen, & Dewdney, 2003, p. 93). Dervin received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and home economics from Cornell University, with a minor in philosophy of religion, and her M.S. and PhD degrees in communication research from Michigan State University. In 1986 she acted as the first president of the International Communication Association. Dervin reviews articles and also is on editorial boards for communication and library and information science journals.[2]

Dr. Dervins original artwork of the Sense-Making Metaphor

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References

  1. "OSU School of Communication: Dr. Brenda Dervin". Comm.ohio-state.edu. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  2. "Brief Narrative Summarizing Dervin Cv". Communication.sbs.ohio-state.edu. 2007-10-02. Retrieved 2010-06-09.

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