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Ryan P. Randall's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Ryan P. Randall's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year ago
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Ryan P. Randall's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year ago
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Ryan P. Randall's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year, 11 months ago
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Ludovica Price deposited Scripturient: Fan Literacy – It started with a kiss in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
Article about an interview with Dr. Matt Finch about fan information behaviour and fan literacy.
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Ludovica Price deposited Scripturient: Fan Literacy – It started with a kiss on Humanities Commons 2 years, 8 months ago
Article about an interview with Dr. Matt Finch about fan information behaviour and fan literacy.
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Ludovica Price deposited Selecting Fiction – An Evaluation in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years ago
This essay aims to make a thorough analysis and evaluation of the research paper, ‘Selecting fiction as a part of everyday life information seeking’ (Ooi and Liew, 2011). In doing so, it broadly uses the ‘three-pass’ approach proposed by Keshav (2007), in order to better appraise the material, its proposals, research methods, findings and conclus…[Read more]
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This essay aims to make a thorough analysis and evaluation of the research paper, ‘Selecting fiction as a part of everyday life information seeking’ (Ooi and Liew, 2011). In doing so, it broadly uses the ‘three-pass’ approach proposed by Keshav (2007), in order to better appraise the material, its proposals, research methods, findings and conclus…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Evaluating the Past, Present and Future of Chinese Library Classification (CLC) in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
China is one of the few countries worldwide to have had a relatively sophisticated, unbroken tradition of library classification for nearly two thousand years (Zhang, 2003). This may be considered a crowning achievement in the history of library and information services; yet paradoxically, China’s adherence to its literary traditions led to s…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Evaluating the Past, Present and Future of Chinese Library Classification (CLC) in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
China is one of the few countries worldwide to have had a relatively sophisticated, unbroken tradition of library classification for nearly two thousand years (Zhang, 2003). This may be considered a crowning achievement in the history of library and information services; yet paradoxically, China’s adherence to its literary traditions led to s…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Evaluating the Past, Present and Future of Chinese Library Classification (CLC) on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
China is one of the few countries worldwide to have had a relatively sophisticated, unbroken tradition of library classification for nearly two thousand years (Zhang, 2003). This may be considered a crowning achievement in the history of library and information services; yet paradoxically, China’s adherence to its literary traditions led to s…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 3 years, 1 month ago
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Ludovica Price deposited Beyond the multidisciplinary in fan studies: Learning how to talk among disciplines in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months ago
In light of the Fan Studies Network’s statement regarding fan studies being overrun with whiteness, we are in a unique position to engage in scholarship that challenges the overwhelmingly white and Global North–centric structures that define how we study fan cultures. Multidisciplinarity, which may be understood as disciplines laid side by side, s…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Beyond the multidisciplinary in fan studies: Learning how to talk among disciplines in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months ago
In light of the Fan Studies Network’s statement regarding fan studies being overrun with whiteness, we are in a unique position to engage in scholarship that challenges the overwhelmingly white and Global North–centric structures that define how we study fan cultures. Multidisciplinarity, which may be understood as disciplines laid side by side, s…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Beyond the multidisciplinary in fan studies: Learning how to talk among disciplines on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months ago
In light of the Fan Studies Network’s statement regarding fan studies being overrun with whiteness, we are in a unique position to engage in scholarship that challenges the overwhelmingly white and Global North–centric structures that define how we study fan cultures. Multidisciplinarity, which may be understood as disciplines laid side by side, s…[Read more]
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Ryan P. Randall's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years ago
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Ludovica Price deposited Fandom, Folksonomies and Creativity: the case of the Archive of Our Own in the group
Library & Information Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months ago
Over recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasingly seeing non-professionals doing sophisticated information tasks not merely for work, research or personal interest, but also for leisure – and even pleasure. This paper looks at an online fanfiction repository, Archive of Our Own (AO3), and i…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Fandom, Folksonomies and Creativity: the case of the Archive of Our Own in the group
CityLIS on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months ago
Over recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasingly seeing non-professionals doing sophisticated information tasks not merely for work, research or personal interest, but also for leisure – and even pleasure. This paper looks at an online fanfiction repository, Archive of Our Own (AO3), and i…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price deposited Fandom, Folksonomies and Creativity: the case of the Archive of Our Own on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months ago
Over recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasingly seeing non-professionals doing sophisticated information tasks not merely for work, research or personal interest, but also for leisure – and even pleasure. This paper looks at an online fanfiction repository, Archive of Our Own (AO3), and i…[Read more]
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Ludovica Price's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
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