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Tag Archives: LIS
#CityLIS Student Perspectives: A who’s who of Library and Information Science by Thomas Ash
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Thomas Ash, and forms a most fantastic rundown of some of the most famous faces in Library and Information Science. *** … Continue reading
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Tagged ada lovelace, Ashurbanipal, blogging, Bodleian Library, British Museum, Carl Linnaeus, CityLIS, Claude Shannon, Conrad Gesner, Gabriel Naudé, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Henri La Fontaine, Information Science, Iraq, Johannes Gutenberg, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, Luciano Floridi, Melvil Dewey, Michael Buckland, Nineveh, Oxford, Paul Otlet, Philosopy of Information, Richard de Bury, Suzanne Briet, Thomas Bodley, who's who
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#CityLIS Guest Views: Derek MacKenzie Number crunching in the summer time
This guest post was written by Derek MacKenzie, Head of User Services at CityLibrary and #CityLIS Guest Lecturer. Here, Derek looks at the collection, uses and reasons for statistics in university libraries. *** The end of July always marks an … Continue reading
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Tagged academic lbraries, City University London Library, CityLibrary, HEFCE, Higher Education and Funding Council for Education, Information Science, Jisc, LibInsights, Libraries, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, London, National Student Survey, NSS, SCONUL, Springshare, statistics, Teaching Excellence Framework, TEF, university llibraries
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#CityLIS Student Perspectives: the widening of library history, part ii / my independent study by Mariana Ou
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Mariana Ou, and is the second part of a series of three reflections on her Independent Study about Library History. *** … Continue reading
Posted in Student Perspectives
Tagged Alistair Black, blogging, CityLIS, Elmar Mittler, Independent Study, Information Science, Jesse Shera, Libraries, library, Library and Information Science, Library History, Library Science, LIS, Melvil Dewey, Paul Hoare, Public Libraries, research, Student Perspectives, Wayne Wiegand
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#citylis Student Perspectives: library history, part i / my independent study by Mariana Ou
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Mariana Ou, and is the first part of a series of three reflections on her Independent Study about Library History. part … Continue reading
Posted in Student Perspectives
Tagged blogging, CityLIS, Independent Study, Information Science, Jesse Shera, Kristian Jensen, Libraries, Library and Information Science, Library History, Library Science, LIS, Pierce Butler, RG Collingwood
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CityLIS Student Perspectives: End of 2nd Term!!! My thoughts as an international student @ CityLIS by Shohana Nowrin
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current CityLIS students. This post is by current #citylis student, Shohana Nowrin and reflects on the end of the second term at CityLIS. *** It was the day of 26th September … Continue reading
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Tagged British Library, CityLIS, Information Science, International Students, Internet Archives, Library and Information Science, Library Science, Linklaters, LIS, reflection, Student Perspectives, The National Archives, Wellcome Collection
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