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With the exception of embeds to and from external sources and direct quotations, CityLIS News is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Unless otherwise stated articles on this blog give the views of their respective authors and not the position of City, University of London.
Author Archives: James
#CityLIS Student Perspectives: From Books in Boxes: The Birth and Evolution of the London Irish Library by James Ryan
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is by current CityLIS student, James Ryan, and reflects is about his experiences volunteering at the London Irish Library in Camden. *** My name is James … Continue reading
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Tagged Cataloguing, KOHA, Leabharlann, London Irish Centre, London Irish Library
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CityLIS Reflections and Research: Theatre, Documentation, Archives and LIS by Joe Dunne
CityLIS was delighted to welcome Dr Joseph Dunne to our team, as Lecturer in Library Science (PT) at the start of the academic year 17/18. In this post, continuing on from Part One, Joe writes his next steps, including the … Continue reading
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Tagged Archives, documentation, Olympics, performance, University of East London
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#CityLIS Student Perspectives: The benefits of volunteering – an insight into my experience working with ISKO UK
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is by current CityLIS student, Sharon Stewart, and reflects on her volunteering experiences while studying. *** This post is primarily aimed at fellow #CityLIS students but may … Continue reading
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Tagged ISKO, knowledge organisation, taxonomy, volunteering
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CityLIS Reflections and Research: Theatre, Documentation, Archives and LIS by Joe Dunne
CityLIS was delighted to welcome Dr Joseph Dunne to our team, as Lecturer in Library Science (PT) at the start of the academic year 17/18. Joe’s appointment allows us to explore concepts of documents and documentation sited at the boundaries … Continue reading
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Tagged Archives, docperform, documentation, documents, LIS, perfiormance, theatre
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#CityLIS Student Perspectives: A who’s who of Library and Information Science by Thomas Ash
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Thomas Ash, and forms a most fantastic rundown of some of the most famous faces in Library and Information Science. *** … Continue reading
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Tagged ada lovelace, Ashurbanipal, blogging, Bodleian Library, British Museum, Carl Linnaeus, CityLIS, Claude Shannon, Conrad Gesner, Gabriel Naudé, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Henri La Fontaine, Information Science, Iraq, Johannes Gutenberg, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, Luciano Floridi, Melvil Dewey, Michael Buckland, Nineveh, Oxford, Paul Otlet, Philosopy of Information, Richard de Bury, Suzanne Briet, Thomas Bodley, who's who
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