by LARK | Mar 4, 2013 | Uncategorized
LARK is proud to announce that it will publish the latest articles from the column LIS: Investigations Where ALIA’s Research Committee brings you news from the world of library and information services research. The column is published in InCite, the news magazine of...
by LARK | Mar 4, 2013 | Uncategorized
Janine Schmidt Rethinking reference and instruction with tablets. Edited by Rebecca K. Miller, Carolyn Meier and Heather Moorefield-Lang. Library Technology Reports, vol. 48 (8) Nov/Dec 2012 ALA (American Library Association) Techsource has consistently provided...
by LARK | Dec 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
Suzana Sukovic In the wake of the latest international testing results (TIMSS, PIRLS) the Australian media is struggling to provide an explanation as to why Australian students are not rating very high in maths, science and reading. International tests like these are...
by LARK | Dec 5, 2012 | Uncategorized
Adam Carron We can all agree that technology strongly shapes how we conduct research. The very idea of “research” has monumentally changed in this digital world. The approach in which this is carried out effectively still needs to be addressed in our schools....
by LARK | Oct 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
Amy Croft Image from the iCommons website: http://icommons.org/post-archive/1755 This week is the 6th international Open Access Week, an annual event to promote the benefits of open access to the academic and research community. So what better time to discuss its...