Dear colleagues,
We want to thank you for your presence at the open session of the section Library Theory and Research (LTR), the sunday 14th of August 2016.
Dear colleagues,
We want to thank you for your presence at the open session of the section Library Theory and Research (LTR), the sunday 14th of August 2016.
In 2015, the LTR Section participated in the selection process for the De Gruyter / IFLA Research Paper Award by proposing its theme and appointing a jury to select a winning paper. Thanks to all candidates and congratulations to Ana Parvan for winning the Award!
Ana’s winning paper, The role of data curator in the CERN Particle Physics Data-Sharing Community, will be published in the September issue of LIBRI, a leading international scholarly journal published by De Gruyter. The author also receives prize money of EUR 1.000, donated by De Gruyter Saur. The award will be formally announced in Cape Town on 18 August during the IFLA Awards Presentation (Session 132).
Ahead of next month’s publication of the winning paper, we would like to share the papers of the top runners-up. They are all worthy of your attention as well!
Have a nice and fun congress at Cape Town
Bonjour à tous,
nous vous proposons aujourd’hui un article en français sur notre charte Diigo.
Bonne lecture.
La section IFLA LTR effectue une veille, partagée et diffusée sur son blog et sur son compte twitter. Pour conserver cette veille et la diffuser, nous travaillons avec l’outil de marque-page Diigo. Diigo est un outil pour l’organisation des informations. “C’est un outil collaboratif qui permet de faire plusieurs choses comme :
– Lire plus efficacement grâce aux outils d’annotation
– Se construire une bibliothèque personnelle
– Organiser les informations comme on le souhaite
– Optimiser les collaborations grandes ou petites
– Partager l’information” (source : Diigo)
Dear followers,
As you know, LTR keeps its information monitoring on Library and Information Sciences, History of Books and History of Libraries, with the tools DIIGO.
For helping you to understand our purpose with Diigo, and for helping us to use it well, we made a charter diigo for LTR, inspired from the Diigo Charter of the workgroup Legotheque (French Librarian Association).
You can read this charter in French or in English and if you want to participate to our information monitoring, don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or at @IFLA_LTR
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