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Tag Archives: Lyn Robinson
#CityLIS Student Perspectives: The librarianship of pictures by Matthew Peck
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current CityLIS students. Current Information Science student Matthew Peck writes about the role of librarians in art exhibitions. *** Having read the preparatory materials for the first day of my LIS classes, I’ve been … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art galleries, art librarianship, CityLIS, exhibitions, Information Science, Library and Information Science, Library Science, Lyn Robinson, picture librarianship, Student Perspectives, Vermeer
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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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Tagged alternative facts, blogging, CityLIS, danah boyd, fake news, filter bubbles, Georgina Cronin, information access, information behaviour, information literacy, Information Science, Karl popper, Libraries, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, Luciano Floridi, Lyn Robinson, post-factual society, post-truth, research, The Information Society, understanding
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