Blog Entries
Supporting the mobile library community - update
Category: Member Blogs
Tags: mlibs jisc

Just a brief update on activity on supporting the mobile library community project

We are currently testing a community site with a group of beta testers and using this to publish case studies from libraries using mobile technologies in innovative ways. We plan to continue to collect both case studies and guest blog posts throughout the course of the project.

We've also organised an information sharing event to be held in Birmingham in May - we initially opened 50 places but this sold out in less than 24 hrs! We currently have a large waitlist and unfortunately won't be able to offer places to everyone for this event but it's good to know that there is demand for such events and we are now hoping to see if we can organise more events. 

I'll post more updates as the project progresses.

Social informatics and social information Tags: research

Attended Hazel's inaugural professional lecture on Thursday - 'What's so social about informatics?'. It was as I expected informative and entertaining as she used examples from her personal and professional life to demonstrate that information is very social. Lots of socializing went on after as people chatted and caught up with ex colleagues and friends from Queen Margaret University. All part of Hazel's network.

Gunilla's Friday afternoon presentation on Social information research attracted smaller numbers but for those that did attend it was thought provoking as she explored what 'social information' is. A topic which a publisher had asked her and a colleague to co- edit a book on. Their first task was to determine what exactly is social information - something which they are still struggling to define. Different aspects were explored and several of the aspects will be covered in the forthcoming book to be published by Emerald this Autumn 2012.

Research and Policy Tags: research development policy

I really enjoyed listening to Professor Nick Moore from Acumen at the LIS DREaM 3 workshop discuss his experience at the Policy Studies Institute, where he worked on a number of research projects designed to influence policy. Much of what he had experienced / said rang bells with me through my work on the Scottish Information Literacy Project where we were trying to and did influence policy. 

His account of developing some form of conceptual framework for the work he was doing in order to make sense of exactly what was meant by “information policy” was interesting and useful. His Information Policy Matrix - see below

Information Policy Matrix
  ICT  Networks Legislative & Regulative Skills                 
Information Sector      
Information & oganisations      
Information & society      

was used to

  • see what there was
  • identify gaps
  • seize opportunities for research and influence then
  • create opportunities for dissemination and debate 
  • building relationships and networks.

Lessons / action points that can be used in any endeavor.

With regard to research he said that

“The most difficult part of formulating your research is expressing the aim in one, clear, unambiguous sentence. ”

Think of the one minute elevator pitch.

His general lessons were all useful:

  • Interest and passion are essential
  • Stay ahead of the curve
  • Be part of an influential organisation 
  • Build networks and relationships
  • Retain your independence
  • Luck plays a big part.

It was great that he reflected on the mistakes he had made including covering too much, getting too far ahead of the curve, not giving enough time to thinking and not encouraging enough criticism. 

I think in this fast paced world we live in that if you don't look busy then you are not doing anything. It is important to have time to think about things. I like to put things on the 'back burner' so that they can simmer away. Often things that you are having a problem with can become clearer if you give yourself a break and some time.  Some of my eureka moments have come when I am doing other things. Going for some fresh air and a walk can help - don't know if it is the fresh air or the physical movement.

Have a look at his presentation, slides and session summary on the LIS Research Coalition DREaM event 3: Making the bullets for others to fire

RSS
Blog Categories
Search

July 2012 (9)
June 2012 (3)
Recent Comments
"Hi Alison Thanks for putting all that into context for someone who..."
In: RiLIESing the DREaM
by: Rosalind McNally
"Book your freeplacenow. Visit the LIRG website for further details http://bit.ly/RiLIES_briefing..."
In: Research into Practice: Library and Information Science Research Resources Briefing
by: Christine Irving
"Thanks for your review and thoughts Paul. All the hard work is worth..."
In: LIS DREaM Workshop 3
by: Christine Irving
"Reminder that the RiLIES research resource poll closes on Monday 30th April -..."
In: Invitation to complete the RiLIES2 project poll about LIS Research Resources
by: Christine Irving
"Not sureyet...still processing. Blogged some brief thoughts after the second workshop...."
In: Impact of DREaM
by: Lesley Thomson
"Introduction to a diverse set of research methods and to useful sources on..."
In: Impact of DREaM
by: David Haynes
"It's great to hear news of the project. Thanks forposting it here :-)..."
In: Supporting the mobile library community - update
by: Hazel Hall
"Great presentations Hazel and Gunilla - very social and informative."
In: LIS research events at Edinburgh Napier University 14-16 March
by: Christine Irving
"At the reflective writing workshop on March 21 in Dundee there will be..."
In: Reflective Writing Workshop
by: Christine Irving
"Thanks for your thoughts on the speakers. Pleased to hear that you thought..."
In: LIS DREaM Workshop 2: British Library
by: Christine Irving
"Would agree that Nick raised some really important issues including the importance of..."
In: LIS DREaM Workshop 2: London
by: Christine Irving
"Library Trends 60:2, Fall 2011 - contents "Information Literacy Beyond the Academy,..."
In: Information Literacy Beyond the Academy, Part: Towards Policy Formulation
by: Christine Irving
"Look forward to seeing you there Claire. I found co-writing with someone boosted..."
In: Library and Information Research Group - Writing for publication 2012 workshops
by: Christine Irving
"I'll be there too!Really need to get motivated, and also hopefully gainsome confidence..."
In: Library and Information Research Group - Writing for publication 2012 workshops
by: Claire Stevens
"I went over the Scrivener too. It fought a bit at first with..."
In: Scrivener madness
by: Ella
"Hi Hazel, Thank you for those links. I'm getting used to Sente,..."
In: Scrivener madness
by: David Jarman
"Thank you for the update Jo. It's great to see how the project..."
In: Supporting the mobile library community
by: Hazel Hall
"Hi David Thanks for the update. I hadn't heard of Sente before,..."
In: Scrivener madness
by: Hazel Hall
"Congratulations on your book chapter Christine!"
In: Information literacy in the workplace and the employability agenda
by: Hazel Hall
"That's great Jo. See you there."
In: Library and Information Research Group - Writing for publication 2012 workshops
by: Christine Irving

This website is powered by Spruz

David Furman