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![]() | The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. Nina Byrom looks at the benefits and potential drawbacks of integrating data mining into library and archive catalogues from the perspective of the digital human (More) |
![]() | The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. Mahmud El-Shafey considers the uses of text analysis applications for creative writing. You can follow Mahmud on Twitter @MahmudElShafey. *** Over the past fe (More) |
![]() | The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. Here, Emilio Sensale explores the connections between the digital revolution and democractic political systems and the impact of big data on people's ability to (More) |
![]() | The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. In this post, Nina Byrom considers how Floridi's theory of digital proxies has become a reality in the context of Covid-19 but also looks at how lockdown has rev (More) |
![]() | The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is written by Mahmoud El-Shafey who considers the evolution of spoken and written Arabic. Mahmoud is on Twitter @MahmudElShafey. This post first appeared (More) |
![]() | Student Perspectives is our series of posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is written by Tom Mason who looks at post-structuralist theories of documents and documentality. Tom is on Twitter:@tmoams Stack(ed against me) / One-T (More) |
![]() | Student Perspectives is our series of posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is written by Ellena Moyse looks at the american innovation of the Makerspace in public libraries. Ellena is on Twitter:@ElleMoyse Makerspace (definitio (More) |
![]() | Student Perspectives is our series of posts written by current CityLIS students. CityLIS staff and students attended the Brit (More) |
![]() | Student Perspectives is our series of posts written by current CityLIS students. This review of the CILIP Wales Conference: Knowledge and Information Literacies, hel (More) |
![]() | Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is written by Lauren Cummings, who recently visited the Bibliothekartag in L (More) |
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