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Contributions are invited for a thematic issue of Information Research on
Activity Theory in Information Studies to be published in April 2007. Activity
Theory, developed in the Soviet Union in the 1930s has become widely used in
education, information systems, and human-computer interaction. To date, its
application in information management, information science and librarianship
has been limited, but the potential for its application is considerable. We
will particularly welcome contributions based on research in digital libraries,
information systems development, information behaviour and information
management generally. Theoretical papers on the links between activity theory
and other conceptual frameworks will also be welcome. All contributions will be
peer reviewed.

The issue editor is Dr. Mark Spasser and contributions should be sent to him at
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Professor T.D. Wilson, PhD, Hon.PhD
Publisher/Editor in Chief
Information Research
InformationR.net
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Web site: http://InformationR.net/
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