INLS 890-975, LONDON
SUMMER SEMINAR
May 18 - May 31, 2014
OPTIONAL READINGS
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SELECTED READINGS BY OUR LECTURERS
Andy Dawson
- Dawson, A. (2010). Information science in transition. Library and Information History, 26(2), 171-172.
- Dawson, A. (2009). How to use Web 2.0 in your library. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 41(4), 246-247.
- Dawson, A., & Brown, D. (2006). Toward 100 years of educating the information professions at UCL SLAIS. Aslib Proceedings, 58(1), 6-9.
Vanda Broughton
- Broughton, V. (2010). The fall and rise of knowledge organization: New dimensions of subject description and retrieval. Aslib Proceedings, 62(4-5), 349-354.
- Broughton, V. (2010). Concepts and terms in the faceted classification: The case of UDC. Knowledge Organization, 37(4), 270-279.
- Broughton, B. (2008). Henry Evelyn Bliss - The other immortal, or a prophet without honour? Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 40(1), 45-58.
Tony Trowles
- Trowles, T. (2006). A bibliography of Westminster Abbey: A guide to the literature of Westminster Abbey, Westminster Shool and St Margaret's Churc published between 1571 and 2000. Reference Reviews, 20(7), 9-11.
David McKitterick
- McKitterick, D. (2011). Cheap print in Britain and Ireland to 1660. Library and Information History, 27(4), 270-271.
- McKitterick, D. (2011). The development of the international book trade, 1870-1895: Tangled networks. Library and Information History, 27(3), 197-198.
Peter Findlay
- Findlay, P. (2007). End users, metadata and copyright - Who mentioned digitisation? IASA Journal, 29, 41-46.
Charlie Inskip
- Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A., & Rafferty, P. (2010). Creative professional users' musical relevance criteria. Journal of Information Science, 36(4), 517-529.
- Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A., & rafferty, P. (2010). Organising music for movies. Aslib Proceedings, 62(4-5), 489-501.
- Inskip, C., MacFarland, A., & Rafferty, P. (2008). Meaning, communication, music: Toward a revised communication model. Journal of Documentation, 64(5), 687-706.
- Inskip, C., Butterworth, R., & MacFarlane, A. (2008). A study of the information needs of the users of a folk music library and the implications for the design of a digital library system. Information Processing & Management, 44(2), 647-662.
Chris Batt
- Batt, C. (2004). Int3rview with Chris Batt: New Chief Executive of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) (formerly know as Resource). Managing Information, 11(2), 8-9.
Diana Edmonds
- Garland, A., Palmer, M., Holden, J., & Edmonds, D. (2005). RFID: Panacea or pain? Public Library Journal, 20(4), 19-22.
Robert Faber
- Faber, R. (2011, Nov/Dec). Metadata matters more than ever. Information World Review, Issue 268, 6.
Helen Pye-Smith
- Pye-Smith, H. (2008). Local studies study day in Reading. Local Studies Librarian, 27(2), 16-18.
SELECTED READINGS ABOUT THE SITES WE VISIT
British Library
- Pfleger, M. (2008). The British Library: The changing face of document supply. Interlending & Document Supply, 36(3), 132-134.
- Stewart, A.J. (2009). Resource discovery at the British Library. Interlending & Document Supply, 37(1), 46-48.
- King, E. (2005). Digitisation of newspapers at the British Library. Serials Librarian, 49(1/2), 165-181.
- Skelton-Foord, C. (2010). Libraries within the Library: The origins of the British Library's printed collections. Library and Information History, 26(3), 228-229.
- Brazier, C., & Clayphan, R. (2005). Bibliographic control for twenty first century collection management and resource discovery: Current approaches in the British Library. Alexandria, 17(2), 69-79.
- Kowal, K.C., & Pridal, P. (2012). Online georeferencing for libraries: The British Library Implementation of georeferencer for spatial metadata enhancement and public engagement. Journal of Map & Geography LIbraries, 8(3), 276-289.
- Durdin, J. (2011). Inventing the 21st century: An exhibition at the British Library. World Patent Information, 33(2), 190-191.
- Fielden, J., Harris, C., Hayes, H., & Schofield, A. (2005). Optimising storage and access in UK research libraries: A study for the CURL and the British Library. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 11(2), 97-152.
- Russell, M. (2013). The sound and moving image collections at the British Library. Music Reference Services Quarterly, 16(1), 36-46.
University of Cambridge Libraries
- Fitzpatrick, A., & Caudwell, J. (2012). The view from Cambridge: The Libraries@Cambridge Conference 2012. Serials Librarian, 63(1), 1-16.
- Secker, J., & Coonan, E. (2012). Developing a new curriculum for information literacy: Reflections on our Arcadia Fellowship research. ALISS Quarterly, 792), 20-22.
- Gaskell, P. (1980). Trinity College Library: The First 150 Years. Cambridge University Press.
- Turner, J. (1977). Graciousness and effectiveness. Library Association Record, 79(9).
London Metropolitan Archives
- Avery, N., & Jenkins, D. (2010). Introduction to the history of records management in London (UK): The development of London Metropolitan Archives. Archives (Quebec), 42(1), 115-136, 160-161.
- Pearson, D. (2012). The collections in the care of the City of London Corporation. Refer, 28(1), 28.
- Moran, E. (2001). A gripping development for historians. Information World Review, 173, 2.
The Idea Store
- Dogliani, S. (2009). The (my) truth about the Idea Store. Bollettino AIB, 49(2), 259-267.
- Evans, B. (2004). Ideas in store. Architects' Journal, 220(6), 22-30, 32-33.
- Wills, H. (2003). An innovative approach to reaching the non-learning public: The new Idea Stores in London. New Review of Libraries and Lifelong Learning, 4, 107-120.
Bodleian Library, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University Libraries
- Topper, J. (2004). Saved from "Oblivion": The organization and management of the Douce Collection at the Bodleian Library and the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford, 1834-1934. Library History, 20(3), 183-206.
- Irwin, N. (1990). The Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford. College & Research Libraries, 51(2).
- Carr, R. (1999). The Bodleian Library: Maintaining excellence into the new millennium. Alexandria, 11(2), 123-134.
- Burnett, P.P. (2000). Emerging from the bibliographic wilderness: Catalogue automation in the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 30(1), 51-72.
- Clapinson, M. (2006). The Bodleian Library and its readers, 1602-1652. Bodleian Library Record, 19(1), 30-46.
- Ovenden, R. (2004). "What a warfare we have had and are still engag'd in": Building the Bodleian's special collections until now (and behond). Harvard Library Bulletin, 15(1-2), 116-126.
- Moran, B.B. (2005). Continuity and change: The integration of Oxford University's libraries. Library Quarterly, 75(3), 262-294.
- Moran, B.B. (2010). E.W.B. Nicholson and the Bodleian Library Staff-Kalendar. Libraries & the Cultural Record, 45(3), 297-319.
Oxford University Press
- Kenneway, M., Sutherland, P., & Williamson, S.C. (2002). Introducing new journals subscription system: The agony and the ecstasy. Learned Publishing, 15(4), 302-306.
Wellcome Trust Library
- Draycott, C. (2000). The Wellcome Trust Medical Photographic Library digitization project: A case study. Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 23(4), 165-170.
- Kiley, R. (2006). The medical journals back-files digitization project and open access: Based on a paper presented at the 29th UKSG Conference, Warwick, April 2006. Serials, 19(2), 95-102.
- Pearson, D. (2001). Research resources in medical history: A new funding scheme. Health Information and Libraries Journal, 18(3), 160-161.
- Dudman, J. (2007, March). Wellcome in the changes. Information World Review, 233, 18-19.
The National Archive
- Thibeaud, C. (2002). Access to archives: England's contribution to the National Archive Network. Ariadne, 30.
- Honer, E., & Graham, S. (2001). Should users have a role in determining the future archive? The approach adopted by the Public Record Office, the UK National Archive, to the selection of records for permanent preservation. Liber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries, 11(4), 382-399.
- Ntanos, K., & VanSnick, S. (2011). Understanding the environment in an archive store. International Preservation News, 55, 15-20.
Royal Botanical Gardens Library & Archives at Kew
- Watts, S. (2006). Aslib Biosciences visit to the Royal Botanical Gardens Library, Kew. Managing Information, 13(1), 58-59.
Natural History Museum
- Datta, A. (2005). Our beautiful world: Art at the Natural History Museum, London. Art Libraries Journal, 30(1), 15-21.
- Thomson, N., & Perkins, R. (2001). The interoperability jigsaw: Finding the edge pieces for the Natural History Museum. New Review of Information Networking, 7, 93-116.
- Rinaldo, C. (2009). The Biodiversity Heritage Library: Exposing the taxonomic literature. Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, 10(3), 259-265.
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