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Isadore Auerbach George deposited Will the processes and concepts of collection development and collection management in 2020 will be unrecognisable from those used in the late 1990s? The case of UK public libraries in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoCollections development refers to the practice of adding items to the collection of a library, and collections management refers to what happens to these items after they join (Johnson, 2018). These terms encompass diverse activities from deciding the scope of a collection to a policy for de-selection (or ‘weeding’). Practice will vary between spe…[Read more]
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James Calvert deposited Pathologies of the Post-Truth Era: Vaccine hesitancy, fake science and the post-factual debate on the MMR vaccine in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoIn 2019, the World Health Organization identified vaccine hesitancy as one of the top ten threats to global health. One of the most noteworthy of ‘eradicated’ diseases in the Western world – measles, has made a resurgence as a direct result of the immunisation threshold not being reached in an increasing number of countries. The decline in pub…[Read more]
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Petar Nikolov deposited Shipping Databases, the case of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThis project is aimed at the Library and Information Science field, with the purpose of discussing industrial databases, more specifically shipping and shipbuilding databases. This project is focused mainly on the Lloyd’s Register of Shipping. We will start by discussing the historical basis which enabled the establishment of such a database, w…[Read more]
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Falilat Olu Alabi deposited BEYOND THE BOOK: Public Libraries as Social Prescription Hubs: A case study of a London Public Library in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoPurpose: – The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the impact of public library activities on the health and wellbeing of library users. Concentrating on five library activities; knit and knit, rhyme time, learn my way, reading group and adult craft and calming colouring. It seeks to examine the implementation of the joint action path…[Read more]
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Colette Townend deposited Section 28 and Black History Month: public libraries after the new urban left in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThe advent of Section 28 and Black History Month had very different initial impacts on British public library provision from 1987 onwards. Equal opportunities policies in new urban left local government of the earlier 1980s led to an increase of LGBT+ literature in libraries and schools, leading to the punitive Section 28 law, which would lead…[Read more]
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Alexander Andrew Bell deposited A Pigment of the Imagination: in what ways is colour information? in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoThe world is ablaze with colour, and for artists and designers the spectrum is both a vital tool and highly informational. Whether found in the circadian rhythms of nature, contemporary works of art or art & design libraries, colour’s kaleidoscopic lens allows us to observe, experience, and communicate the tessellation of information present in o…[Read more]
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Kelly Anyfantaki deposited Information behaviour in serious leisure: building understanding from hobbyist book collectors in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 9 months agoPurpose: investigate the information behaviour of hobbyist book collectors as serious leisure participants and how it relates to information behaviour models and theories.
Objectives: study how hobbyist book collectors seek and use information, what their sources are, why they seek information in these ways, what difficulties they encounter, how…[Read more] -
Cait Peterson deposited The Artist, the Muse, and the Library: Exploring ‘inspiration’ and the library’s potential role in the creative process in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 10 months agoArtists and designers are an under-researched group of library users. Even less has been written specifically about their need for ‘inspiration’, despite its importance to the creative process. This study examines how misconceptions have shaped the relationship between artists and designers and the library. The research seeks to further und…[Read more]
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Madiareni Sulaiman deposited Research Data Management Plan Policy: Indonesian Researchers’ Literacy and Behaviour as Postgraduate Students in the UK Universities in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 years, 12 months agoIndonesian Institute of Science implements national scientific repository to store the raw data files of research in order to preserve the research sustainability. Based on the research data management lifecycles, the research’s scope of discussion is only limited to data management policy and planning. Data were collected through eight s…[Read more]
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Joseph Dunne deposited Crisis Acting in The Destroyed Room in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months agoThe internet immerses us in waves of traumatic information, leaving us desperately crawling through media wreckage to make sense of the world. We are left alienated from a reality that never settles into a cohesive narrative. Media wreckage in my argumentation denotes the fragmentation of reality occasioned by the digital acting as the dominant…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited ‘In this book-making age’: Edward Kemp (1817-19) as writer and communicator of horticultural knowledge [extended version] in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 3 months agoEdward Kemp, although best known as a park superintendent and as a designer of parks and gardens, was also an influential and best-selling author. His How to Lay out a Garden, running into several editions, is the best known and most influential of his written works, but there were others, notably editions of the Hand-Book of Gardening, and Parks,…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Fandom, Folksonomies and Creativity: the case of the Archive of Our Own in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months agoOver recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasingly seeing non-professionals doing sophisticated information tasks not merely for work, research or personal interest, but also for leisure – and even pleasure. This paper looks at an online fanfiction repository, Archive of Our Own (AO3), and i…[Read more]
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Cait Peterson deposited Exploring ‘inspiration’ and the library’s potential role in the creative process – conference paper in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe library and information science literature on artists and designers shows that ‘inspiration’ is a crucial information need. This talk will explore how art and design libraries can help their patrons to understand, find, and foster inspiration. However, what is really meant by ‘inspiration’, and how is it found? I will be discussing some of…[Read more]
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Cait Peterson deposited Exploring ‘inspiration’ and the library’s potential role in the creative process – conference presentation in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThe library and information science literature on artists and designers shows that ‘inspiration’ is a crucial information need. This talk will explore how art and design libraries can help their patrons to understand, find, and foster inspiration. However, what is really meant by ‘inspiration’, and how is it found? I will be discussing some of…[Read more]
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Ian Rodwell deposited A warning to the curious: ghost signs as liminal memento-mori in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 6 months agoThis conference paper explores ghost signs: the faded adverts for brands, organisations and services that we see inked or carved on walls or above shops. I discuss: 1. the liminality of ghosts and ghosts signs – and the ways we materially engage with them 2. how they flex time and, in doing so, gift us an organisational warning 3. and how, as m…[Read more]
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Colette Townend deposited Open Access publishing as a catalyst for change in scholarly communication: Principles of Library and Information science are essential to its ideology in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoOpen Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communication publishing and dissemination. This is of particular interest to Library and Information Science, through implementation, ethics and how libraries and librarians engage with the process. Library and Information Science principally concerns itself…[Read more]
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Colette Townend deposited How Drag Queen Storytime in libraries helps early years children develop multi-literacies, empathy and centres inclusion in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoDrag Queen Storytime has become increasingly popular in public library early years programmes. The model learns from and build upon the established success of library early years storytime. Providing a playful performance of gender DQS requires an expected standard of storytelling skills, helps develop mulit-literacies as well as learning…[Read more]
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Clyden Harris deposited Preservation of Audiovisual and Digital media in tropical climates: a case study of the University of Guyana Library in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe rationale behind this research was the quest to explore the policies, practices, techniques and strategies for audiovisual and digital media in developing countries experiencing tropical climates, given the fact that countries in developing countries are lagging behind in technology due to the cost attached to the implementation of…[Read more]
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David Baker deposited The Prince and the Librarian: The Context and Significance of the Reforms to the Royal Library at Windsor Castle under Prince Albert in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoIn 1860, the newly-appointed librarian of the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward, drew up a series of ambitious plans aimed at reforming the organisation and administration of the collection. The work carried out on the library during this period included the introduction of a subject-based classification system and the…[Read more]
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Timonie Green deposited Information provision in the agile world: does information provision in law firms change in an agile environment? in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 years, 7 months agoThe aim of this study is to investigate whether library and information service provision changes in commercial law firms that have adopted agile working policies. Whilst there are many management texts on agile working there is very little that looks at libraries, and what there is mainly deals with the academic sector. As agile working is…[Read more]
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