Produção científica em I-D

By | 12 de Dezembro de 2006

Na sequência do  desenvolvimento do Bibliorandum fico a saber, ao fim de poucas horas de debulha (OAI Harvesting), que foram depositados, em vários repositórios espalhados pelo mundo, durante o dia 12 de Dezembro de 2006, trabalhos eruditos na àrea de Informação Documentação com os seguintes títulos:

  • ‘Pathways to the Community: the Possibilities are Endless…’
  • ‘Adapting Open Source Software to Benefit the Library: One New Librarian’s Experience in Changing the Processes of a Large Academic Library during the First Year of Employment’
  • ‘Is Life in the Fast Lane Always the Best Lane?’
  • ‘Using a wiki for information services: principles and practicalities’
  • ‘Federated Searching: Is the death toll sounding for Information Literacy? Do we really want to “Google”™ our libraries?’
  • ‘Skin of Your Teeth Library Management: How to Survive Falling Up the Career Ladder’
  • ‘Following to the Top and Leading from the Bottom’
  • ‘The University of Wollongong Library Professional Cadetship experience: developing the skills for a career in librarianship’
  • ‘whY generation: the Millennial librarian, or the future of library management’
  • ‘Freedom of Access to Information post September 11, 2001’
  • ‘Where are they now? A longitudinal analysis of LIS mentees’
  • ‘Have MLIS, Will Travel’
  • ‘Cairns Libraries: Building Connections’
  • ‘Managing the retirement brain drain: A case-study from the Manuscripts Branch at the National Library of Australia’
  • ‘Time in Timor: working overseas as a volunteer’
  • ‘Me, Myself and IM’
  • ‘Your Library Is a Marketing Organisation’
  • ‘Librarian as Lecturer: how information literacy is paving the way for librarians to be integrated into student’s learning with advantages for both the student and your career’
  • ‘Babes and Books: Balancing Parenting and a Library Career’
  • ‘So you want to be a law librarian?’

Bendita a ciência-disciplina que num só dia regista esta plétora de assuntos!

Obviamente um dos serviços do Bibliorandum será o alerta  diário (por email) da produção mundial de documentos erudito-científicos na área de I-D

PS: E ainda não tenho os repositórios espanhois, da américa latina, os francófono, nem a QUT, a serem debulhados!

PPS: Alguém precisava de provas da explosão da produção científica!?

PPPS: E o arXiv nem me deixa entrar!!!