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Tag Archives: conferences
Reflections on the Cities, Embodiments and Technologies Conference
A brief account of my attendance at the University of Malta’s annual performing arts conference in March 2018. *** The University of Malta’s fifth annual School of Performing Arts Conference was held on 7th-9th March. The title of this year’s … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, conferences, Events, Library and Information Science
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#citylis Student Perspectives: Cosplay and Identity by Adelaide Robinson
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Adelaide Robinson. *** A quick definition before we start: “Cosplay (コスプレkosupure), a contraction of the words costume play, is a performance … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, CityLIS, comic con, Comics, conferences, cosplay, fan studies, Fans, Information Science, Libraries, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, London, public engagement, research, Student Perspectives
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#citylis Student Perspectives: #docperform: How do we document performance? by Louise Wallace
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Louise Wallace and was inspired by his attendance at The Future of Documents: Documenting Performance symposium organised by Lyn Robinson and … Continue reading
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Tagged AusStage, British Library, City University of London, CityLIS, conferences, Data, docperform, documentation, documents, Eva del Rey, Hansjorg Schmidt, Information Science, Jenny Fewster, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, Liz HArper, London, National Video Archive of Performance, performance, Peter Blake, Ramona Riedzewski, Royal Albert Hall, Save Our Sounds, sound, Student Perspectives, The Future of Documents: Documenting Performance, The Library of Light, Toni Sant, V&A, Victoria & Albert Museum, video, Zeta Kolokythopoulou
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#citylis Student Perspectives: #docperform: Left in Sehgal’s darkness by James Hobbs
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, James Hobbs and was inspired by his attendance at The Future of Documents: Documenting Performance symposium organised by Lyn Robinson and … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Chris Goode, City University of London, conferences, docperform, documentation, Information Science, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, performance, Student Perspectives, The Future of Documents: Documenting Performance, Tino Sehgal, University of Surrey, Yaron Shyldkrot
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#citylis news: Amy Rees writes about Altmetrics and Tom Pink and David Phillips prepare to present their LIS research
This week saw current #citylis student, Amy Rees, publish an article about the ways in which research can be communicated and shared via Altmetric through discussing “the articles published in Health Policy and Planning with the highest Altmetric Attention Scores … Continue reading
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Tagged Altmetric, Altmetrics, Amy Rees, CityLIS, conferences, David Phillips, dissertations, FLIP Network, Health Policy and Planning, Health Policy and Planning Debated blog, information behaviour, Information Science, Institute of Historical Research, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Network, public engagement, Robots, Robots in the Library, School of Advanced Study, Student Perspectives, Tom Pink, user behaviour
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