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CityLIS Reflections and Research: Why LIS doesn’t have a quick fix for the post-factual society … and why that’s OK by David Bawden

This CityLIS Reflections and Research post is by David Bawden and how Library and Information Science can help in a post-factual society. *** The irony is that by now it was supposed to be perfect. For most of my working … Continue reading

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CityLIS Reflections and Research: Invented and discovered: mathematics in Popper’s World 3 by David Bawden

This CityLIS Reflections and Research post is by David Bawden and looks at the question of whether Mathematics is invented or discovered by humans. *** I have always had an interest in mathematics. This is despite, or perhaps because of, … Continue reading

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CityLIS Reflections and Research: The multicultural, interdisciplinary record of humanity: library and information science by Lyn Robinson

This CityLIS Reflections and Research post is by Lyn Robinson and reflects upon Library and Information Science at CityLIS and in 2017. *** Whilst the cuts to public libraries within the UK have attracted significant column inches in recent years, … Continue reading

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