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Tag Archives: LIS
Building Bridges: exploring interdisciplinary intersections between fandom, fan studies and library and information science.
Call for Presentations – all authors welcome! One day CityLIS symposium to explore the intersection between fandom, fan studies and library and information science. April 9th 2020 at City, University of London. Recently the fan studies community has become interested … Continue reading
CityLIS Research Seminar led by Tim Gorichanaz: May 10th 12.00-15.00
CityLIS is delighted to be hosting a seminar on May 10th, led by our colleague Tim Gorichanaz from Drexel University. This informal seminar will explore recent work around documents, document theory and ethics, and will be of relevance to everyone … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS Research Seminar, documentation, LIS, research
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Guest Views: Focus groups with CityLIS students by Alex Asman and Diane Bell
This Guest Post by CityLibrary Librarians Diane Bell and Alex Asman looks back at a session they ran for CityLIS students earlier this year. *** LibGuides is an easy to use content management system which is used by City, University … Continue reading
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Tagged Academic Libraries, City University London, CityLibrary, CityLIS, Events, information literacy, Information Science, LibGuides, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS
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#CityLIS Student Perspectives: Alphabet City by Petra Killoran
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is written by Petra Killoran who discusses the history of acronyms and their use in Library and Information Science, or HAULIS. *** Digital Libraries and … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbreviation, Anglo-Saxon, blogging, CityLIS, Digital Libraries, Greek, Information Organisation, Information Science, Karen Calhoun, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, Roman
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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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