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To what extent do library and information professionals actively manage change? An investigation into organisations based in London and surrounding areas.
Sharon Stewart 29 April 2019 1 May 2019 Change Agents, Change Management, Change Models, CityLIS, Dissertation, Leadership, Library and Information Science, LIS, Organisational Change, Transformational Change
Queering Religious Spaces in Tony Kushner’s Angels in America

  Queering Religious Spaces in Tony Kushner’s Angels in America The AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, that horrific urban zeitgeist, […]

Jonathan Hall 30 April 2019 30 April 2019
Mentoring the Writing Process Through Technology: A Critical Review of Organizational and Productivity Apps

Content Guide (all content is contained in the attachments below): Poster_FinalVersion – Poster presented at the 2019 Pedagogy into Practice […]

Rebecca Long 11 May 2019 1 June 2019 Apps, Graduates, Mentorship, technology, Undergraduates, Writing Process
A Brief Domain Guide to: Star Trek: The Original Series Fanworks

A domain guide completed for INM307 Information Resources and Documentation for the City Library Science MSc.

Camilla Paffey 13 May 2019 13 May 2019 CityLIS, domain guide, fanfiction, fanworks, inm307, star trek, the original series
Extrinsic Phrases in the Works of Domenico Scarlatti

This paper was presented at the conference of the Historical Keyboard Society of North America in Huntsville, TX on 14. […]

Rebecca Long 14 May 2019 7 May 2020 18th-Century Music, Classical Music, Domenico Scarlatti, Early-18th Century Music, Eighteenth-Century Music, Musical form, Scarlatti
Review of Michael Blume: Islam in der Krise – Islam in crisis

Michael Blume: Islam in der Krise. Eine Weltreligion zwischen Radikalisierung und stillem Rückzug. Ostfildern: Patmos 2017, 217 S., ausführliches Glossar […]

Reinhard Kirste 21 May 2019 21 May 2019 Islam, Islamic State, Islamism, Near East, terrorism
Important Persons who have worked in building interreligious and intercultural bridges

Brückenbauer/innen des interkulturellen und interreligiösen Dialogs During all epocs there  have been people and organizations who have worked in a […]

Reinhard Kirste 21 May 2019 21 May 2019 encounter, Europe, interreligious learning, interrellgious dialogue, multiculturalism, peace working, pluralism, religions, Tolerance
DRÜGGELTE – a mysterious chapel of the Holy Cross in Southern Westphalia

The medieval chapel inside the barnyards of Drüggelte is situated near Soest. This small building offers a short journey through […]

Reinhard Kirste 22 May 2019 22 May 2019 church, crusade, Holy Sepulchre, Middle Ages, romanic
Ein-Sichten — In-Sights: the website with reviews in books and medias on religion and interfaith dialogue

Linked with  the InterReligious Library (InterReligiöse Bibliothek, IRB) you find here a wide ranged platform of reviews of books and […]

Reinhard Kirste 22 May 2019 22 May 2019 interfaith dialogue, interreligious learning, Literature, multiculturalism, philosophy, religious science, Theology
Documentations & Discourses: The website of the InterReligious Library with texts – Open Access

The InterReligious Library (InterReligiöse Bibliothek – IRB) with about 30,000 titles (including the digital library – open access) has been […]

Reinhard Kirste 22 May 2019 29 September 2019 discussions, interfaith dialogue, interreligious learning, Library, Literature, meditation, multiculturalism, philosophy, religious pluralism, religious science, Theology
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