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Emily Baggs deposited Differences in information behaviour during the COVID-19 health crisis and the role health librarians can play in the management of the virus. in the group
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Using the Information Seeking and Communication Model (2013) as a framework (2013), this study investigates information behaviour and communication during COVID-19. It also reflects on information during previous crises, in order to provide recommendations for healthcare librarians to help manage the spread of COVID-19.
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Talita Messias deposited Brazil: When Did e-Books Become a Socioeconomic and Cultural Issue? in the group
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Crafted as part of an MSc in Library Science dissertation, this study meticulously unveils the intricate relationship between Brazil’s socioeconomic and cultural landscape and the evolving preferences in reading habits. The narrative unfurls against a backdrop where physical books are perceived as financially elusive, especially for low-income…[Read more]
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Tom Mason deposited Times new plural: The multiple temporalities of contemporary life and the infosphere in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 5 months ago
Experiences of time and temporalities in contemporary life are analysed, with Floridi’s conception of the infosphere as a central concept. The effects of instantaneous communication and digital information are shown to result not simply in the obvious acceleration of many aspects of life, but in multiple temporalities. The informational spaces of…[Read more]
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Beata Kiss deposited Investigating what ethical issues and challenges are posed by Open Access in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 6 months ago
This paper aims to provide an overall framework of how the new publishing model, namely open access, affects scholarly communication and scholarly publishing and investigate the challenges and ethical issues. The examination will focus on technological changes closely related to the topic, defining concepts such as scholarly communication and open…[Read more]
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Fernando Heredia-Sánchez deposited Aproximación al rol docente del personal bibliotecario: perfiles, identidad, prácticas y formación pedagógica in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 7 months, 2 weeks ago
Teaching role of library staff is studied as established in the national and international professional frameworks and guidelines (CCB, REBIUN, ECIA, ALA, ACRL, IFLA), as well as the main aspects dealt with in professional literature. The specialized and academic publications analyzed deal with aspects such as the evolution of the concept; the…[Read more]
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Sam Dodd deposited Stories Not Statistics: A Qualitative Narrative Exploration of the Value of Public Libraries in the United Kingdom in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 8 months, 1 week ago
This study investigates the value of the public library service, and library buildings in particular, in qualitative terms, with a focus on how the public library can address issues of loneliness and belonging. A qualitative narrative approach is taken, to develop ‘library stories’ and provide a deeper understanding which complements quantitative…[Read more]
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Rebeccah Yterdal deposited Trust, Engagement, and Evaluation in Incidental News Exposure v. Purposeful News Consumption in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 8 months, 1 week ago
This dissertation aims to build connections between the previous knowledge about incidental news exposure (INE), media literacy skills, and how people regularly assess news by asking if there is a difference in specific media literacy skills and techniques people report using when encountering news incidentally versus purposefully and their level…[Read more]
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Rebeccah Yterdal deposited Trust, Engagement, and Evaluation in Incidental News Exposure v. Purposeful News Consumption in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 8 months, 1 week ago
This dissertation aims to build connections between the previous knowledge about incidental news exposure (INE), media literacy skills, and how people regularly assess news by asking if there is a difference in specific media literacy skills and techniques people report using when encountering news incidentally versus purposefully and their level…[Read more]
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Kaili Smith deposited All Ears: An Examination of the Documentality of Audiobooks, Podcasts, and Oral Histories with Extended Research into the London History Workshop Centre Oral History Collection in Collaboration with the Museum of London in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 9 months, 1 week ago
Text-based documentation has long been considered the most viable way to transmit and receive information. The study of documentation, known as document theory, has undergone several changes that expanded the definition of what constitutes a document. The expansion broadened the definition of documents beyond the historical text-based forms. This…[Read more]
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Taha Laoufi uploaded the file: MEME IT: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE INFORMATIVE POWER OF INTERNET MEMES AMONG DIFFERENT GENERATIONS FOLLOWED BY A PROPOSAL FOR A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK to
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Internet memes are powerful tools for conveying many types of information and messages that are definitely worth studying. Even though many scholars have examined them from different perspectives, the impact of age on their informative power remains unexplored, as well as the absence of a clear, consistent framework for analysing them. In this…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited “Transmitted as never before”: the communication revolution and the green infrastructure, 1830 – 1880 in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 9 months, 2 weeks ago
A presentation given at an international symposium on ‘The Genesis of the Green Infrastructure’, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Law Olmsted.
This presentation reviews developments in information and communications technologies, and associated legislation and infrastructure, during the period 1830-1880, in the…[Read more]
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Fernando Heredia-Sánchez deposited Alfabetización informacional y mediática (ALFIN / AMI) en bibliotecas universitarias: Principios, evolución y contexto in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 9 months, 3 weeks ago
An overview of the principles, evolution and context of media and information literacy in university libraries is offered, as well as the fundamental role that professionals who work in libraries play as trainers. It is, therefore, a proposal for a synthesis of the path traveled by the media and information literacy in Higher Education, an…[Read more]
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David Bawden deposited Health information equity: rebalancing healthcare collections for racial diversity in UK public service contexts in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 10 months, 1 week ago
COVID-19 illustrated health disparities experienced by racially minoritised people, with heightened risks faced by Black and South Asian communities lending the issue transparency and urgency. Despite efforts to decolonise medical education, deficits in racial representation in research and resources remain. This study investigates the potential…[Read more]
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Laurine Collardeau deposited In Search of Lost Terms: Constructing a yoga taxonomy and thesaurus in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 10 months, 3 weeks ago
The subject of the thesaurus is the practice and teaching of yoga. This vocabulary was created for the completion of an assignment for module INM303 Information Organisation. The thesaurus is not based on existing resources to index and is therefore entirely artificial. In this document, you will find a taxonomy structure with one section…[Read more]
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Kaitlyn O’Neal deposited Exploring the Contraception Information Behaviors of Young Adults in Their 20s in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 11 months ago
This dissertation focuses on the contraception information behaviors of young adults in their 20s in order to evaluate which factors cause this age group to identify an information need, what sources they use to conduct information searches, and how they decide when to end an information search. This dissertation met its research aims by…[Read more]
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Fernando Heredia-Sánchez deposited Biblioteca e internacionalización de la universidad: Aportaciones y oportunidades in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 11 months ago
From the review of the most significant bibliography, the role that the library plays in the internationalization of the university is analyzed. In order to move forward in this field, it would be very convenient that Spanish academic libraries focus their resources and services in terms of internationalization, investigate the different library…[Read more]
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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited ‘Nothing About Youth Without Youth’: A Youth Empowerment Approach to Rethinking Teen Participation in Young Adult Collection Development in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 11 months, 2 weeks ago
[Motivation] It’s not difficult to gather that libraries, and especially young adult librarians, value young adults and want to ensure they feel connected to and represented in the collections. However, there is not much literature specifically about how young adults are or could be involved in the actual process of developing those collections n…[Read more]
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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited Public libraries, teen advisory boards, and UNCRC Article 12: A look at how public libraries are fostering teenagers’ right to be listened to in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Responding to the prompt, “How do library services and librarians represent the ‘voices’ and rights of all children and adolescents and should librarians actively support children’s and adolescent’s social justice?”, this essay positively argues that librarians should actively support social justice and explores this and how library services an…[Read more]
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Renee C.Y.M. Gaillard deposited A look into public libraries’ social media use in their youth engagement efforts in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or information services?”, this essay takes a higher-level, yet focused look at how public libraries in the United States have used social media in their youth engagement efforts. Starting with solid foundation of context regarding digital libraries, the eme…[Read more]
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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 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Responding 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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