[Eurchap] Contributing to the history of LIS worldwide
Fidelia Ibekwe
fidelia.ibekwe-sanjuan at univ-lyon3.fr
Tue Jul 3 05:44:43 EDT 2012
Message from Dianne Sonnenwald
ASIST President
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Dear Colleagues,
At the recent LIDA/ASIS&T 75th Anniversary workshop, historical events
and influences in our discipline were discussed as well as the need to
document these events and influences.
ASIS&T has digitized Irene Farkas-Conn book, /From Documentation
to Information Science: The Beginnings and Early Development of the
American Documentation Institute-American Society for Information
Science,/ which was originally published in 1990.
You can access the book free of charge and add comments to it. Perhaps
this is one mechanism to capture more of our discipline's history.
The url for the book is:
http://www.asis.org/Farkas-Conn-FDTIS.html
Please share this info widely.
Regards,
Diane
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Diane H. Sonnenwald
Head of School
Professor
School of Information and Library Studies
University College Dublin
Belfield, Dublin 4
Ireland
President, ASIS&T
www.asist.org <http://www.asist.org>
Phone: +353 1 716 7799
Mobile: +353 87 212 5955
Email: Diane.Sonnenwald at ucd.ie <mailto:Diane.Sonnenwald at ucd.ie>
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Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan Ph.D. (MCF-HDR)
Associate Professor - Dept. of Information & Communication
University of Lyon 3 - France.
Homepage: http://fidelia1.free.fr/
EPICIC colloquium : http://www.epicic.org/
EPICIC videos: http://suel.univ-lyon3.fr/eltv/viewcategory/109/colloque-epicic-2011'
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