Coming changes in the information environment, particularly the infosphere and immersive documents are briefly reviewed, and their significance for library/information science considered, with a focus on topics addressed in the writings of Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić. Issues analysed include the nature of these new developments, new models of information behaviour and information literacy, consequences for education and professional training, and the relation between theory and practice
Discusses the collaborations over the past decade between in which the Department of Library and Inf...
In this article, we show what insights can be gained by considering the relationship between expert ...
Information and communication technologies have never been more interesting due in large part to the...
Bawden and Robinson (2015) have argued that library and information science (LIS) should focus on th...
Purpose : A report is given on a survey of international good practices in information literacy educ...
Purpose: This paper describes a new approach to education for library/information students in data l...
Introduction. This paper presents an approach to a conceptual understanding of privacy issues, roo...
In this article I survey the current status quo in UK illustration education, and argue the case for...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report a new resource for the study of the history of the d...
The decline in circulations and revenues resulting from the digitalization of news production and co...
A brief reflection on the contribution of Ludwik Finkelstein and, echoing his own words, the continu...
Purpose – Commemorating the 15th year anniversary of discourse, knowledge dissemination in architect...
Purpose This paper reviews current approaches to, and good practice, in information literacy develo...
This article reports on a study of interfaces to long-lived digital humanities (DH) resources using ...
Inaugural professorial lecture From the introduction: It is a pleasure and a great privilege to be ...
Discusses the collaborations over the past decade between in which the Department of Library and Inf...
In this article, we show what insights can be gained by considering the relationship between expert ...
Information and communication technologies have never been more interesting due in large part to the...
Bawden and Robinson (2015) have argued that library and information science (LIS) should focus on th...
Purpose : A report is given on a survey of international good practices in information literacy educ...
Purpose: This paper describes a new approach to education for library/information students in data l...
Introduction. This paper presents an approach to a conceptual understanding of privacy issues, roo...
In this article I survey the current status quo in UK illustration education, and argue the case for...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to report a new resource for the study of the history of the d...
The decline in circulations and revenues resulting from the digitalization of news production and co...
A brief reflection on the contribution of Ludwik Finkelstein and, echoing his own words, the continu...
Purpose – Commemorating the 15th year anniversary of discourse, knowledge dissemination in architect...
Purpose This paper reviews current approaches to, and good practice, in information literacy develo...
This article reports on a study of interfaces to long-lived digital humanities (DH) resources using ...
Inaugural professorial lecture From the introduction: It is a pleasure and a great privilege to be ...
Discusses the collaborations over the past decade between in which the Department of Library and Inf...
In this article, we show what insights can be gained by considering the relationship between expert ...
Information and communication technologies have never been more interesting due in large part to the...