Brenda Dervin

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Brenda Dervin (1938–2022) was a professor of communication at Ohio State University, working in the fields of communication and library and information science. Her research about information seeking and information use led to the development of the sensemaking methodology.

Life

Dervin was born in 1938. She 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 reviewed articles and was on editorial boards for communication and library and information science journals. She died in Seattle on 31 December 2022.

Publications

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