School of Library, Archive and Information Studies


Research Students Group (RSG) Seminars

1999/2000 Session

  • Serema Comma Batlang: Information Infrastructure for Public Policy Making in Botswana
  • Lucy Gildersleeves: Pre-school Organisations and Public Libraries: Are We Talking the Same Language?

1998/99 Session

  • Vickie Lemieux: Recordkeeping, Accountability and Operational Viability: A Case Study of the Jamaican Commercial Banking Sector.
  • Elizabeth Shepherd: Are Archivists Professionals?
  • Youngsook Lee: Guidelines for a Library Service for People with Disabilities in Korea.

1997/98 Session

  • David Biggs: The Records of the New Towns as a Study in Records Management: topic, methodology, and experiences.
  • Emmanual Adjei: three seminars on Managing Medical Records in Ghanaian Hospitals.
  • Margot Lindsay: Pioneers of Norwegian Librarianship: priests and farmers.
  • Lyn Robinson: Comparative Evaluation of On-line Scientific Databases.

1996/97 Session

  • Ann Borda: The Special Library in the Museum Community: Partnership or Paradox?
    Lyn Robinson: Current Trends in Bibliographic Software.
  • Linda Parr: The Development of Libraries in Halifax and Huddersfield (two towns in the West Riding of Yorkshire) - a personal view.
  • Lucy Gildersleeves: Libraries and pre-school provision - some current issues.
  • Charlotte Steinmark (visiting Ph.D student from the Institute of Informatics, University of Copenhagen) - two seminars:
    I. Archival law, data protection law and archival practice in Denmark - How Danish Archivists Cooperate with the Central Administration on Appraisal of Electronic Records.
    II. An Analysis of the Legislation for Archives and Data Protection in Six European Countries.

1995/96 Session

  • Margot Lindsay: Emminent Figures in Norwegian Medical Library History
  • Jeremy Wong: The Publishing and Distribution of Sacred Vocal Music in England, 1750-1800.
  • Samsiah Muhammed: The National Archives of Malaysia
  • Mohammed al-Khulaifi: A Library Network for Rhyad (Saudi Arabia)
  • Dr. Singh (Visiting Research Fellow)
  • Dr. Aref Makooi (Former Ph.D student working for Towers Perrin): The Agony and the Ecstasy of the Viva


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