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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited Unpacking the Decades-Long Debate on Authorship Order: A literature analysis on authorship order and its impact on the informational professional in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years agoResponding to the prompt, “Describe how authorship of scholarly works has changed over the past 20 years. In what ways might authorship further evolve, and how could this impact upon the work of the information professional?”, this essay sets the context for literature on authorship order, explores the key themes that were prominent in rev…[Read more]
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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited Bibliographic metadata tools must evolve: A brief look at the significance and evolution of FRBR, LRM, RDA, and BIBFRAME in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years agoBeginning with an understanding of how and why various bibliographic metadata tools develop, emerge, and continue to evolve and then moving to focus on the origins, purposes, and current issues of FRBR, IFLA-IRM, RDA, and BIBFRAME, this essay seeks to set a brief, yet satisfactory understanding of these bibliographic metadata tools. With the…[Read more]
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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited Collecting and preserving the legacy of Black film and culture: A brief collection development and management analysis of Black film archives in the United States in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years agoIn assessing the statement, “The processes and concepts of collection development and collection management by 2025 will be dramatically different from those in 2000”, this essay seeks to analyze key collection development (CD) and collection management (CM) developments, trends, and practices of Black film archives in the United States with a spe…[Read more]
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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited Data curation is the new black: An explorative look of how researchers’ growing needs for data curation services are changing the role of academic libraries in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years agoCommonly used to indicate a new trend or that something has become suddenly fashionable (Collins English Dictionary, n.d.), the use of phrase ‘the new black’ in this essay’s title, ‘Data curation is the new black’ intentionally implies the growing trend that data curation has become over the last 10 years, particularly in research and in academic…[Read more]
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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited A conceptual analysis of tacit knowledge and its application to knowledge management in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years agoThis essay (a) responds to an assignment prompt regarding whether LIS needs and has a philosophy and (b) seeks to give a comprehensive, yet focused conceptual analysis of the ‘tacit knowledge’ philosophy and its application to knowledge management practice through the context setting of relevant definitions and perspectives regarding (1) lib…[Read more]
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John Kausch deposited Testing Ontology Embedding Visualization in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month agoThis dissertation presents an experiment conducted with human participants on human-information interaction with visualizations of ontologies. The research question is whether embedding visualizations or graph based visualizations lead to better task performance for human-information interaction. A literature review of word embeddings, information…[Read more]
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Laurine Collardeau deposited How to Tell a Story with Lyrics: A case study of the British Library’s display Paul McCartney: the Lyrics (2021) to explore the creation of an inspiring exhibit of song words. in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months agoFrom November 2021 to March 2022, lyrics and memorabilia from Paul McCartney’s personal archive went on display at the British Library. It is rare to go to libraries to access song lyrics, so this study investigated why the library and Paul McCartney created a display following the release of a lyric book. As inspiration was one of the aims b…[Read more]
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Oz Ablett deposited Building Documents; considering the role of document theory in experiencing the built environment in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 2 months agoThe concept of objects and artefacts as documents has been explored by a variety of academics including Briet, Buckland, Latham and Lund from a broad conceptual perspective, with work undertaken by others considering how different object and artefact types can be considered documents. This project explores the existing literature relating to…[Read more]
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Fernando Heredia-Sánchez deposited Una propuesta de WebQuest para la formación en competencias mediáticas e informacionales desde las bibliotecas universitarias in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 6 months agoInnovative university libraries need to create suitable environments to provide training in media and information skills. The WebQuest is a teaching resource adaptable to any educational level which has proven its usefulness in the university context. A WebQuest designed to facilitate knowledge and awareness of the importance of media and…[Read more]
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Lauren Ghani deposited COVID-19 and #LibraryAnywhere: Staff perspectives on the use of social media by the University of Roehampton Library during the Covid-19 pandemic in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 7 months agoThis study aimed to explore the perceptions of library staff at the University of Roehampton in relation to the library’s use of social media since March 2020. This was done by distributing a questionnaire and then conducting interviews with willing participants, which included all who had been responsible for managing the accounts. This study i…[Read more]
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Daniel Whittaker deposited A study of information behaviour in the Fantasy Premier League community in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 9 months agoIntroduction Using Stebbins’ concept of ‘serious leisure’ and Savolainen’s concept of everyday life information seeking’, this study investigates the information behaviour of Fantasy Premier League players and explores the role the online fan community plays in this behaviour. Method A mixed method approach was taken which included a questionn…[Read more]
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Susanne Trokhymenko deposited Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: A Marriage of the Toile de Jouy and Document Theory in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 9 months agoIt is evident from its presence and use in our everyday lives that textiles have been woven into our history since time began and have earned a place in museums as objects; but can a printed textile be considered a document? This paper proposes to explore the Toile de Jouy, a French 18th-19th century textile through various aspects of Document…[Read more]
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Jonathan Benedetti deposited The changing landscape of the Library Management System and its implications for public and university libraries in England in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoThe focus was to explore the implications of concerning trends linked to Library Management Systems, to determine the level of impact on effective service provision within English public and university libraries and to develop workable solutions. A mixed methods approach was used, comprising a selective literature review exploring the…[Read more]
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Janan Nuri deposited The Healthcare Worker’s “Secret Weapon”: Exploring the Professional Identity of Health Librarians in England in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoThe aims of this project were to explore the professional identity of health librarians utilising aspects of the Librarian Professional Identity Continuum (LPIC) created by Pierson et al. (2019). This created a way of understanding professional identity considering four different Identity Anchors that make up an individual librarian’s sense of p…[Read more]
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Grace O'Driscoll deposited Health information equity: rebalancing for representation of racial diversity in healthcare collection management in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoHealth disparities experienced by racially minoritised people are well documented and continue in the UK despite statements and policies mandating equality at national and institutional levels. The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored both inequalities and our reliance on healthcare information and its communication chains. As stewards of knowledge,…[Read more]
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Tom Mason deposited Times New Plural – The multiple temporalities of contemporary life, the infosphere and the planet in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 10 months agoPurpose: This dissertation explores concerns and experiences of time and temporality in contemporary life and a societal climate that includes both Information and Communications Technology (ICT) ubiquity and instantaneous communications, and ecological crises countdowns, and how experiential time issues relate to both Library and Information…[Read more]
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Nina Byrom deposited Examining Analogue Film’s Viability as A Preservation Method for Film Archives in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 4 years agoThe purpose of this project is to examine film stock’s viability as a method of preservation for film archives in the current climate of later-stage practice transition. It seeks to identify the impact of the film stock production decrease upon archival practice and assess and compare analogue and digital practice. It also seeks to determine the v…[Read more]
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Caroline Stafford deposited How has the legal information profession within law firm libraries been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic? in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoThe purpose of this research is to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the legal information profession within law firm libraries in Britain and Ireland. As the pandemic only began the year prior to commencing this research, few research studies have been conducted on the topic, thereby a clear opening for this study emerged. This…[Read more]
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Caroline Stafford deposited How has the rise in open access legal research impacted publishers and library and information services? in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoOpen access (OA) has been a force for change in the dissemination of scholarly research. However, movement towards this form of publishing has varied between disciplines as, for example, research concerning law is somewhat behind the natural and social sciences (Severin, Egger, Eve, and Hürlimann, 2018). OA resources can be defined as…[Read more]
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Caroline Stafford deposited Artificial intelligence and machine learning: improving the efficiency of library services in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 4 years, 1 month agoArtificial intelligence (AI) is a growing phenomenon that has increasingly moved into public consciousness with the creation of tangible products such as Siri and smart cars (Cox, Pinfield and Rutter, 2019, p. 418). Fernandez (2016, p. 5) defines AI as “a group of technologies that attempt to enable computers to solve problems in more dynamic w…[Read more]
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