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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
Heather Dawson
ALISS Secretary