Lecturer in LIS @ucldis; Classification enthusiast, esp. knowledge organisation of music; liable to get excited when face-to-face with classification schemes
How are musical forms organised? What can we tell about a subject's classification from Tables of Contents in books? (Why is musical form so complex?!) Just published in the Journal of Information Science: https://t.co/2jrTifTn7L (open access!!) @UCLDIS
Would you like to spend a year (or 2) contemplating libraries, users and information, plus get some great practical skills and understanding? Join us for the UCL MA/PgDip in LIS open event, Thurs 5th December, 6-7pm (GMT). Sign up: https://t.co/YlHtR3YKTF @UCLDIS
As well as our core modules, including cataloguing and classification, & managing collections, we offer some very exciting optional modules, such as information literacy, historical bibliography, health libraries, information governance, manuscripts, knowledge organisation & more
Interesting and important survey about workplace safety in academic and research libraries, for MA research. Please do consider filling it out if you can. @UCLDIS
Want to hear more about LIS/info studies research? Free research open day on 3/6, with lots of fab talks. Includes me talking about classification scheme analysis 😁, @alisonhicks0 on information avoidance, Charlie Inskip on EDI in LIS, and Vanda Broughton on Ranganathan 😁😁😁.
Join us at UCL's Information Studies Research Open Day on June 3! Dive into engaging talks, explore posters, and connect at our networking sessions. Free food & drinks on us!
https://t.co/r7U1ZlhYK1
#UCLDISResearchDay@ArtsHumsUCL@UCLDIS
We're excited to share that @UCL and @V_and_A are offering a fully funded doctoral studentship on the provenance of the V&A's Asia Collection. Open to both home & international applicants. Start Oct 2024. Apply by 19 May
https://t.co/ncGC4HuZlR
#PhD#DigitalHumanities#Provenance
Want to teach and research LIS, and work in a lovely small team and with some AMAZING students? @UCLDIS has a current vacancy for a lecturer (=assistant prof) in LIS, with a permanent teaching role (no PhD required) coming soon too. https://t.co/zQRN3PRw3X (closes 7/4/24)
Congratulations Oona Ylinen @0onaj and @UCLDIS our latest winner of @sherifLIBS Prize! We’ll be hearing about Oona’s work & how useful the prize will be at our AGM & event on 12th March. More details to follow 👀
***Deadline: 31st January!*** Interested in the organisation of genres in the arts and cultures? Special issue of Library Trends on this exciting topic! Details: https://t.co/baAeVezRuK… . (eds:
@DrPMRafferty
, Philip Hider +
@DebbieLeeCat
)
Interested in the organisation of genres in the arts and cultures? Special issue of Library Trends on just this exciting topic! Deadline for abstracts: 31/1/2024. Details: https://t.co/8jTASiXQ09 . (eds: @DrPMRafferty , Philip Hider + @DebbieLeeCat)
Interested in the organisation of genres in the arts and cultures? Special issue of Library Trends on just this exciting topic! Deadline for abstracts: 31/1/2024. Details: https://t.co/8jTASiXQ09 . (eds: @DrPMRafferty , Philip Hider + @DebbieLeeCat)
For our @ARLIS_UKI , @IAML_UK_IRL , @ISKOUK@CilipMDG friends: the course includes a core module in cataloguing and classification, and an optional module in knowledge organisation, + plenty of opportunities to write/think about specific sectors/resources!
Interested in studying a fascinating subject (library and information studies-LIS) and developing your library career all at the same time? Full time, part time, or modular. Open day for UCL's MA in LIS on Wed 15th Nov, 6-7, online. Sign up here: https://t.co/K1Xt0JErs2 @UCLDIS
@Louise_Savage78 @UCLDIS@alisonhicks0 Ha ha ha - really looking forward to our classes too 😁. (There aren’t any squirrels - sorry - but the terminology of cupcakes does get a cameo later in term 🤣)
Fascinating paper about a thesaurus of form/genre headings for the Nuovo Soggettario by Michela Grossi and Roberta Schiavone at #iaml2023 , showing properly structured music genre information using thesaurus relationships! #salivating#musicclassification
Dr. @DebbieLeeCat premieres her bibliographic model on forms, genres and the likes (styles, types) after an exposé on the unclearness in dividing these categories. #iaml2023
Are you a current or recently graduated #LIS or #iSchool#student or #earlycareer professional with an interest in #metadata & #discovery?
We are pleased to offer a sponsored place at the MDG Conference & RDA Day #CILIPMDG23
Full info on how to apply at: https://t.co/cQ7vHgHkJx
Wonderful and fascinating paper by Jennifer Ward about the Plaine & Easie code for representing music notation, especially for incipits (tiny sections of music that represent & define a work) in @RISM_music . (Lots of connections to #musicclassification, I think!) #iaml2023