We were so sorry to hear that Peter Griffiths, former President of CILIP and a contributor to BIR, has passed away.
The sad news was shared on CILIP’s website.
We send our heartfelt sympathy to Peter’s family, friends and former colleagues.
We were so sorry to hear that Peter Griffiths, former President of CILIP and a contributor to BIR, has passed away.
The sad news was shared on CILIP’s website.
We send our heartfelt sympathy to Peter’s family, friends and former colleagues.
Louise Cooke and Hazel Hall have published an article in Journal of Documentation exploring the potential value of SNA in library and information science research. Here’s the abstract:
Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a research approach that focuses on relationships among social entities, and the patterns and implications of these relationships. This paper reviews the value of SNA as a method appropriate to research in the domain of Library and Information Science (LIS). In addition to offering a brief overview of the academic antecedents of modern-day SNA, the relevance of SNA to LIS research is illustrated through the presentation of a case study.
The paper cites an article by Bonnie Cheuk (on SNA and knowledge transfer, published in BIR in 2007) and also develops ideas presented by Hall, Irving and Cruikshank in BIR in 2012.
If you would like to read the article, the published version can be accessed from JDoc contents page on the Emerald web site (non-subscribers to Emerald will need to pay a fee to reach the full text). The full-text of the manuscript is available also available and free to download.
At the Internet Librarian International conference held in London in October 2013, Charles Oppenheim was presented with the 2013 Jason Farradane Award. The award was made in recognition of his outstanding work in the information profession.
Charles Oppenheim’s contribution to the profession has also been recognised in the latest issue of Business Information Review (September 2013). In a wide-ranging interview we discuss his 40-year career in information management.
Charles first recognised his interest in desk research when working on his PhD in the late 1960s. His career has seen him working in industry, academia and publishing, with an on-going interest in the legal issues of information and content. He has been a regular – and much appreciated – contributor to this journal as well as to the broader professional literature.
We wish him the best of luck in his retirement.
Harvard Business Review Press books are to be added to EBSCO’s Business Book Summaries.
The Business Book Summaries is updated on a daily basis and offers concise summaries of thousands of leading business books, an iPhone app and audio summaries of selected titles.
For more information see the EBSCO website.
Is corporate information management in crisis?
Our annual Business Information Survey is a qualitative study based on in-depth interviews with senior information managers. Researched and written by Allan Foster, the Survey provides rich data on the development of corporate information services.
In the first of a two-part feature, Allan Foster shares the findings of our 2013 Business Information Survey on the SLA Europe blog, looking at the pressures that are impacting on information services and how they are responding.
Thanks to our colleagues at SLA and once again to everyone who participated in the research process.
In 2012 we launched our Annual Award for the best paper published in Business Information Review.
Springer, which launched SpringerLink via iTunes at the beginning of 2012, has now released an Android version of the app via Google Play.
SpringerLink allows librarians, scientists, researchers and students to access content anytime/anywhere and reflects the increasingly mobile nature of research and content access.
Springer has also improved the functionality of the apps by updating the user interface and creating more intuitive search options.
For more information see the Springer website.
Market research expert Euromonitor has announced the launch of the Centre for Analytics, Modelling and Innovation or CAMI.
Euromonitor was looking for new ways to analyse and make sense of over 115 million comparable international statistics.
Academic and professional publisher SAGE (which publishes BIR) has reported a strong performance in the 2012 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2013)
An additional 30 indexed titles this year brings the total number of SAGE titles indexed in the Social Science and Science Citation Indexes to 461. 102 of the titles are ranked in the top ten of their category.
In a white paper on the current state of market intelligence, The Global Intelligence Alliance (GIA) surveyed nearly 900 companies in 64 countries, and discovered: