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Diane Jakacki deposited REED London Online: Publish|Present|Discover|Read on Humanities Commons 6 years, 10 months ago
Sophisticated digital platforms and infrastructures offer scholarly editors opportunities to make textual materials accessible and negotiable online. Still, we feel pressure to reify the passive reading experience within a web browser. The challenge lies in constructing (or reconstructing) our texts to best provide for dynamic text and data…[Read more]
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Quinn Dombrowski's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
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Amanda Licastro started the topic TC DH Executive Committee Voting in the discussion
TC Digital Humanities on MLA Commons 7 years, 2 months agoI am honored to be one of your nominees for the TC DH Executive Committee. I thought it might be helpful to share a quick bio here to help you make your decision. Currently, I am the Assistant Professor of Digital Rhetoric at Stevenson University, a member of the MLA Executive Council, and serve on the Editorial Collective of the Journal of…[Read more]
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Kathleen Fitzpatrick's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months ago
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Heather Froehlich's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
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David Bawden deposited “Never again the in the history of humanity”: information education for onlife in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoKeynote presentation, discussing developments in LIS education in light of Luciano Floridi’s Philosophy of Information
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David Bawden deposited “Never again the in the history of humanity”: information education for onlife on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
Keynote presentation, discussing developments in LIS education in light of Luciano Floridi’s Philosophy of Information
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David Bawden deposited Information and digital literacies; a review of concepts in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoA detailed literature reviewing, analysing the multiple and confusing concepts around the ideas of information literacy and digital literacy at the start of the millennium. The article was well-received, and is my most highly-cited work, with over 1100 citations.
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James Cummings's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
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David Bawden deposited Information and digital literacies; a review of concepts on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
A detailed literature reviewing, analysing the multiple and confusing concepts around the ideas of information literacy and digital literacy at the start of the millennium. The article was well-received, and is my most highly-cited work, with over 1100 citations.
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David Bawden deposited Smoother pebbles and the shoulders of giants: the developing foundations of information science in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoReviews developments in the information science discipline over thirty years, by selecting topics covered in early issues of the Journal of Information Science, and tracing their influence on subsequent developments. Major themes are: the information science discipline itself; foundations of the discipline; nature of information; relations between…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies, in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoA literature review of problems of the digital information environment. It has been quite widely cited in a variety of disciplines in the decade since its publication.
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David Bawden deposited Individual differences in information-related behaviour: what do we know about information styles in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoA literature review of individual differences in information behaviour; those due to personality, and to thinking and learning styles.
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David Bawden deposited Smoother pebbles and the shoulders of giants: the developing foundations of information science on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
Reviews developments in the information science discipline over thirty years, by selecting topics covered in early issues of the Journal of Information Science, and tracing their influence on subsequent developments. Major themes are: the information science discipline itself; foundations of the discipline; nature of information; relations between…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies, on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
A literature review of problems of the digital information environment. It has been quite widely cited in a variety of disciplines in the decade since its publication.
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David Bawden deposited Individual differences in information-related behaviour: what do we know about information styles on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
A literature review of individual differences in information behaviour; those due to personality, and to thinking and learning styles.
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David Bawden deposited Information’s magic numbers: the numerology of information science in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoA chapter in a Festschrift for the occasion of Blaise Cronin’s retirement, this chapter reflects Cronin’s concerns that undue focus on informetrics may lead the information science discipline to descend into a “new age of numerology.
So It reflects on the ways in which a few numbers may helpfully encapsulate important aspects of the subject. -
David Bawden deposited London and Ljubljana in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoDiscusses the collaborations over the past decade between in which the Department of Library and Information Science at City University London and the Department of Librarianship, Information Science and Book Studies at the University of Ljubljana.
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David Bawden deposited Information’s magic numbers: the numerology of information science on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
A chapter in a Festschrift for the occasion of Blaise Cronin’s retirement, this chapter reflects Cronin’s concerns that undue focus on informetrics may lead the information science discipline to descend into a “new age of numerology.
So It reflects on the ways in which a few numbers may helpfully encapsulate important aspects of the subject. - Load More