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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.
Tag Archives: Fans
Screening: ‘Our Hobby is Depeche Mode’ Jeremy Deller’s and Nicholas Abrahams’ 2007 documentary on Depeche Mode fans.
CityLIS are delighted to be able to show ‘Our Hobby is Depeche Mode’ 2007 on January 27th 2020, ELG02, 18.00-19.30. The screening will be followed by a panel led by current CityLIS student Melissa Ramos, who will be joined by … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS After-Hours, Depeche Mode, Documentary, fan studies, fandom, Fans, Nicholas Abrahams
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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
Posted in Student Perspectives
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 Reflections and Research: Lyn Robinson on Fanfiction in the Library
This #citylis Reflections and Research post is by Lyn Robinson and was originally published on thelynxiblog on June 27th 2016. *** Here is a brief synopsis of the paper which @ludiprice and I presented at the Fan Studies Network Conference, … Continue reading
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Tagged City University London, CityLIS, conferences, fanfiction, Fans, Information Science, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, PhD students, public engagement, research, teaching, University of East Anglia
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#citylis Reflections and Research: Cataloguing Fandom
The following is an excerpt of a transcript of an interview between Ludi Price, a #citylis PhD student, and the Fansplaining podcast. The interview is about Ludi’s research into fan information behaviour and is featured in Episode 19 of the podcast, Cataloging Fandom. … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, Fans, fansplaining, information behaviour, Information Science, Interview, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, PhD students, research
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Guest Post: Matt Finch on his stint as @WeTheHumanities Curator
Today we welcome friend of #citylis, Matt Finch, who has written about his week curating the We the Humanities Twitter feed. Each week a new scholar takes over the account to talk to the wider world about the Humanities in … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, Digital Humanities, fandom, Fans, social media, Twitter, We the Humanities
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