Implementing a co-ordinated and strategic approach to Library and Information Science research: the work of the UK Library and Information Science Research Coalition
Conference Proceeding
Hall, H., & Brazier, C. (2010)
Implementing a co-ordinated and strategic approach to Library and Information Science research: the work of the UK Library and Information Science Research Coalition. In Proceedings of the 76th International Federation of Library Associations General Conference and Assembly 2010
In recent years there has been growing recognition amongst the UK library and information profession of a need for a co-ordinated and strategic approach to Library and Informa...
Promoting the priorities of practitioner research engagement.
Journal Article
Hall, H. (2010)
Promoting the priorities of practitioner research engagement. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 42(2), 83-88. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961000610363978
One of the aims of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition is to promote library and information science practitioner research. Successfully meeting this aim sh...
Not what you know, nor who you know, but who you know already: Examining Online Information Sharing Behaviours in a Blogging Environment through the Lens of Social Exchange Theory
Journal Article
Hall, H., Widen, G., & Paterson, L. (2010)
Not what you know, nor who you know, but who you know already: Examining Online Information Sharing Behaviours in a Blogging Environment through the Lens of Social Exchange Theory. Libri, 60(2), 117-128. https://doi.org/10.1515/libr.2010.011
This paper focuses on the extent to which online information sharing practice is socially motivated. A key interest is how knowledge of the existing social connections between...
Student experience: LIS research perspective.
Presentation / Conference
Hall, H. (2009, November)
Student experience: LIS research perspective. Paper presented at SCONUL Autumn Conference 2009, London
Slides at: http://www.slideshare.net/LISResearch/student-experience-lis-research-perspective
Realising the potential of technology tools: expecting the unexpected.
Conference Proceeding
Hall, H. (2007)
Realising the potential of technology tools: expecting the unexpected. In Turner, C. (Ed.). Proceedings of Online Information 2008, 23-25. ISBN 1900239906
With reference to the domain of sociotechnical studies, this paper establishes reasons why expectations of technology implementations are often misguided. Examples from a numb...
Opportunity and risks offered by social computing tools as perceived by information and knowledge managers
Presentation / Conference
Hall, H. (2009, April)
Opportunity and risks offered by social computing tools as perceived by information and knowledge managers. Paper presented at SLA Eastern Canada Members' Day, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
No abstract available.
5 goals of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition
Presentation / Conference
Hall, H. (2010, March)
5 goals of the Library and Information Science Research Coalition. Paper presented at CILIP NW Members' Day, Bolton, UK
Slides available from SlideShare at http://www.slideshare.net/LISResearch/5-goals-lis-research-coalition-3317734
Introducing the LIS Research Coalition.
Presentation / Conference
Hall, H. (2009, December)
Introducing the LIS Research Coalition. Paper presented at Online 2009, London Olympia
Slides at: http://www.slideshare.net/LISResearch/introducing-the-lis-research-coalition
Library and information science research coalition: presentation for HEALER.
Presentation / Conference
Hall, H. (2010, March)
Library and information science research coalition: presentation for HEALER. Paper presented at HEALER Network spring 2010 meeting, London, UK
No abstract available.
When social means business: the potential of social computing tools to support collaborative work as part of the organisational information infrastructure.
Presentation / Conference
Hall, H. (2009, June)
When social means business: the potential of social computing tools to support collaborative work as part of the organisational information infrastructure. Presented at Innovation in e-information, Manchester, UK
Based on the results of a study conducted jointly by Edinburgh Napier University and TFPL, this paper will discuss the main risks and opportunities of the adoption of social c...