2015
DOI: 10.1002/pra2.2015.145052010022
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Mentoring as information practice: Unpacking the black box

Abstract: Formal mentoring is an increasingly popular tool for professional development and socialization, particularly in higher education, where expertise is contextual and dynamic. As it is currently enacted, however, mentoring suffers from a lack of clarity, as each participant -protégé or mentorseems to have a different understanding of what mentoring is or should be. If mentor and protégé don't have the same understanding, necessary mentoring may not take place. The challenge for researchers is that the action of … Show more

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