Abstract

Throughout his career, Jesse Shera suggested that social epistemology (SE) could provide librarianship with the intellectual basis it needed to evolve. While he spoke of social epistemology on a number of occasions, he did not articulate a completely clear and consistent idea of SE. Given an emphasis on knowledge today, it may be time to revisit Shera' s writing on SE. What emerges is a fuzzy conception of knowledge and an approach that is more sociological than philosophical in nature. Shera's sociological grounding has helped establish a foundation for the profession, but the foundation can be strengthened by the addition of a more strictly epistemological component.

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