Archive for the tag "digital scholarship"
Librarianship: As We May Evolve
This month’s post in our series of guest academic librarian bloggers is from Debra Kolah, head of the User Experience (UX) Office at Fondren Library, Rice University in Houston, Texas. She also blogs at the Effervescent Librarian. A 1947 film located in the online Wayback Archive, The Librarian, urges young people to become librarians, and [...]
Posted: 1 February, 2011 in Librarians in Film, library careers, Technology Issues.
Tags: changing roles, digital scholarship, escience, future, information science
Comments: 4
Envisioning the Academy’s Digital Future
Earlier this week I was lucky enough to attend a fantastic symposium: The Digital University: Power Relations, Publishing, Authority and Community in the 21st Century Academy, held at the CUNY Graduate Center here in New York City. The day was chock full of presentations and conversations on the implications of digital technologies on teaching, learning, [...]
Posted: 23 April, 2010 in Conference Blogging, Faculty, Open Access, Scholarly Communications.
Tags: academe, academic authority, digital scholarship, economic crisis
Comments: 3
