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ALISS Quarterly

Volume 11 no.1 September  2015

 

 

Editorial

Crowdsourcing

 

Crowdsourcing for Impact and Engagement

Dr Kathryn Eccles, University of Oxford

 

 

Creating digital collections using crowdsourcing

Dr Ylva Berglund Prytz, University of Oxford IT Services

 

British Library Crowdsourcing Projects

Aquiles Alencar-Brayner and Stella Wisdom

 

Experimenting with crowdsourcing to improve access to the collections of the British Library – (The Convert-a-Card Project)

Alexander Mendes, Asian and African Studies, British Library

 

Incorporating student content at City University London Library
Diane Bell, City University London

 

Information Literacy

 

Working with students to develop digital literacies
Geraldine Foley, LSE Learning Technology and Innovation

 

Managing Your Digital Footprint –

Nicola Osborne and Louise Connelly,

University of Edinburgh

 

Conference review

 

Conference Review: Subject Librarians: time for a fresh look?

University of Hertfordshire, 20th July 2015

Lisa Flint, Information Manager, University of Hertfordshire

 

 

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