[Eurchap] Oral histories of prominent European information scientists
Christian Schlögl
christian.schloegl at uni-graz.at
Wed Jun 13 08:41:05 EDT 2012
I would like to add
* Harald Zimmermann (education, Germany)
to this list.
Best wishes,
Christian
> Dear all,
> thinking about German and Austrian pioneers in Information Science I would have expected following people on the list:
> * Rainer Kuhlen (education, Germany)
> * Norbert Henrichs (education, Germany)
> * Manfred Bonitz (education, Germany (formerly GDR))
> * Wolf Rauch (education, Austria)
> If anyone of them should be interviewed, I think that I can contact them quite informally. But I share Fidelia's skepticism about obtaining any recordings (including face-to-face interviews). It would be a great help if written answers would also be possible.
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> Best regards
> Isabella Peters
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> An: Isto Huvila
> Cc: eurchap at asis.org; NICOLAE DRAGULANESCU; Fidelia Ibekwe; Isabella Peters; Christan Schlögl; emil.levine at chello.at> <emil.levine at chello.at; A.Spink at lboro.ac.uk; StockNMW at aol.com; Sara Kjellberg; Karlics Karin; Boris Bosancic; Peter Ingwersen; Koraljka Golub; Julio dos Anjos; DianeSonnenwald Sonnenwald; ColinSchmidt Schmidt; hoare at cs.ucc.ie; Julian Warner; Tatjana Aparac Jelušić; Preben Hansen
> Betreff: Oral histories of prominent European information scientists
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> Dear All
>
> I received today an email from Prof. Williams part of which is copied below. In the Task Force for the 75th Anniversary celebration, Bob is in charge, among other things, of coordinating the collection of oral histories of information science "pioneers".
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>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Bulletin history article
>> Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 16:03:47 +0000
> > From: WILLIAMS, ROBERT<BOBWILL at mailbox.sc.edu> > To: Dick Hill<rhill at asis.org>, Eugene Garfield snip
>>
>> The oral history work is also coming along pretty well. The main
> problem is finding interviewers near where the interviewees are located, especially since we don’t have any funds to pay them for travel. I have not managed to find anyone in Europe willing to do interviews of the folks we identified as IS leaders in Europe.
>>
> May I again urge you to take appropriate action in order to secure a decent European representation in this effort.
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> I have suggested that a possible way to overcome the lack of interviewers could be to invite pioneers to produce a biographical essay a long a standard set of questions; it could be video recorded on a CD and passed to Prof. Williams together with a transcript for inclusion in the archive. A tentative list of those from who oral histories are desired can be found at http://www.asis.org/asist2012/historyofASIST.html
> The EC officers may wish to invite the Europeans mentioned, and possibly others in consultation with Prof. Williams.
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> Below the list of questions
>> - How did you become interested in Information Science
>> - What were the most significant steps in your career
>> - What in your opinion did you contribute to the field
>> - Can you tell us of colleagues who were most influential in your work
>> - What do you consider as the most significant achievement of
>> information science
>> - What as been ASIS&T role in this and in your own work
>> - What do you see as the main challenges and opportunities for
>> information science
>> - What would you say in order for young people to get excited about a possible career in information science.
> Thank you in advance for your kind consideration of the above.
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> Cordially
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> M. Menou
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