By Suzana Sukovic During a time of frequent change and, in many areas, increasing regulation, the library and information profession often revisits its professional standards. LIS professionals who work in educational...
Recent research in open access publishing
By Diana Hodge http://aoasg.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/cc-by_logo.png Publishing articles in OA journals is now a firmly established practice in academia. Most articles are still published in the mainstream commercial titles but OA has...
LARK Workshop
bit.ly/1ob9V3X By Suzana Sukovic Do you have a good research idea but don't know how to start? Do you have a research project in a pipeline or a dusty folder and you really want to do it, but never have time? Do you need some feedback and...
Teaching the Expert Searcher; Smashing Learning and Searching Stereotypes?
By Janine Schmidt "Professional Education in Expert Search: A Content Model" by Catherine L. Smith, Catherine L and Martha I. Roseberry, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science vol. 54 (4) Oct 2013 pp.255-269....
“Build it and they will come”: Evidence based practice from the literature
By Mary Anne Kennan Little library bit.ly/1pI7x06 This article was first published in the special issue of Incite “Build it and they will come”. The intention was to examine how libraries and other information organisations promote and...
