inquiline, to academicchatter
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All right , can anyone recommend lit on and ? In , , or traditions?

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nb, to random

Heute wird über die Auflösung des Studiengangs im Fachbereichsrat an der abgestimmt. So etwas kommt dabei heraus, wenn Hochschulen nach ökonomischen Prinzipien betrieben werden. Wir Studierende sind dazu aufgerufen, uns zu Wort zu melden. Wir haben dazu eine gestartet: https://www.openpetition.de/petition/online/gegen-die-schliessung-des-studiengangs-information-science
Über die Entscheidung abstimmen können aber nur die Angehörigen des Fachbereichsrates. Auch wenn die aktuell eingeschrieben Studis ihr wohl abschließen werden können, würde damit der bibliotheks- und informationswissenschaftlichen in Deutschland eine weitere Anlaufstelle verloren gehen. In einer Zeit, in der Informationsspezialist*innen gebraucht werden wie nie zuvor. Sie arbeiten für literally einen Grundpfeiler der offenen Gesellschaft: und , die überhaupt dafür sorgen, dass Menschen ohne Schranken (ohne Geld, ohne Internet) an Informationen kommen, am offenen Diskurs teilnehmen können.

JustCodeCulture, to InformationTechnology
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Congratulations to CBI Sr. Research Fellow William Aspray who just published Understanding Information History: The Case of America in 1920 (Springer).

@histodons

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-44134-9#about-this-book

bkeegan, (edited ) to academicchatter
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Our department is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor with a focus on and !

Please share widely — job market students, junior faculty, and industry folx all encouraged to apply!

@academicchatter

https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Assistant-Professor-Information-Science/52624

Her_Doing,
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@bkeegan @academicchatter

Hi! Can you edit to add hashtags like , , , , , & anything else you think might apply?

You'll get a lot more eyes on it than just through boosting! 👀

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srj_sjsu_ischool,
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@pjw @academicchatter

Trying to find only research articles (or review essays) is an interesting puzzle.

As others have mentioned, checking with an academic librarian for a curated list, and conducting boolean searches, are great starting points.

Some journals publish literature reviews (we don't, specifically, though we do publish evidence summaries of specific research articles).

However, there are some really cool tools you can use to improve the chances of finding things!

ResearchRabbit and Connected Papers allow you to find work that is connected, in some way, to a work that you specify - could be same author, same field, cited by, etc.

2Dsearch can be helpful, especially for anyone not used to boolean searching.

leahdriel, to random
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Welcome newcomers to the Fediverse!

I'm an information scientist and Ph.D. student at Western University in Canada. I'm also a librarian and educator. My current research covers





I may occasionally talk about art I work on!

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Making my as part of the . I live in rural Northern California and work in for projects. I am working on my master’s degree in and . I love of all kinds and dabble in . I also devote a lot of time to and . I have three bossy and one very opinionated and love and animals of all kinds.

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