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Tag Archives: information behaviour
#citylis Reflections and Research: Ludi Price on the European Fan Cultures conference 2015
#citylis PhD student Ludi Price presented at the European Fan Cultures conference at Erasmus University, Rotterdam (12-13 November 2015). Here she reports her experience as a speaker at the conference. Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, European Fan Cultures, Fans, information behaviour, Library and Information Science, LIS, PhD, PhD students, research, Student Perspectives
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i3 in the Grey City
Professor Bawden attended the Fifth i3 – Information: interactions and impact – conference held at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in late June 2015. Here he shares his report. Continue reading
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Tagged Aberdeen, conferences, Events, i3, information behaviour, LIS, literacy, organisation, RGU, Scotland
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#citylis Reflections and Research: Zaki Abbas on the Rise of Mobile Technologies among Law Students
This post is by #citylis PhD candidate Zaki Abbas. Here he describes his current research on the rise of mobile technologies and the information Seeking behavior of law students. Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, information behaviour, law, mobile, PhD students, research, Student Perspectives
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#citylis Student Perspectives: Tess Stackley on Researching Information Behaviour During Pregnancy
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by #citylis student Tess Stackley, who is currently working on her dissertation. — I’m Tess, a part-time MSc student here at City studying … Continue reading
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Tagged dissertations, information behaviour, Information Science, pregnancy, research, students
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