UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Published work by former MA Library & Information Studies
students
Note:
This is not a systematic list. It includes students from about 1993 and is
intended to give a range of the published work which our students have gone on
to produce.
Katja Airaksinen (FT 2004/05)
‘Graduate traineeship: what is it worth? The graduate training
opportunities scheme and the SCONUL code of practice’, Impact 7 (3), autumn 2004, 51–4
Karen Attar (PT 1999/2001)
‘From private to public: the
Durning-Lawrence Library at the University of London’, Private library 5th ser. 10 (3), 2007, 137–56
‘Rare book librarianship and
historical bibliography’ in British librarianship and
information work 2001–2005 ed. J. H. Bowman.
‘Why appoint professionals? A student cataloguing project’, Journal of librarianship and information science 38 (3), 2006, 173–85
‘UK Bibliographic Standards Committee of the CILIP Rare Books and Special Collections Group’, Catalogue & index 154, autumn 2006, 6–7
‘Douglas Foskett’s Uzanne Collection’, Private library 5th ser. 8, 2005, 111–26
‘Provost George Thackeray of
King’s College Cambridge and his books: a new look’, Book collector 54,
2005, 389–407
‘Sir Edwin Durning-
‘Cataloguing early children’s books:
requirements, provision and a seminar’, Catalogue
& index 151, 2004, 8–12
‘Friend and foe:
‘Durning-Lawrence online: benefits
of a retrospective catalogue conversion project’, Libri 53, 2003,
142–8
‘A forgotten donor to King’s
College Cambridge: John Heath’, Transactions
of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 12 (3), 2002, 293–312
‘More than a mythologist: Jacob
Bryant as book collector, The library
7th ser. 3, 2002, 351–66
‘A Reformation slanging match,
or, A rare book in the Durning-Lawrence Collection at ULL’, German Studies Library Group newsletter 32,
2002, 1–6
‘Jane Austen at King’s College
Cambridge’, Book collector 51, 2002, 197–221
‘The practice of Bliss’, Cataloging & classification quarterly 34 (4), 2002, 47–65
‘Stefan Heym’s King David Report: a microcosmic precursor’,
Neophilologus 85, 2001, 273–86
‘The archive and the artist:
the Stefan Heym Archive revisited’, German life
and letters N.S. 53,
2000, 73–88
‘The application of the Bliss
Bibliographic Classification in
‘Blissful perceptions: BC2 or
not in
‘A visit to the Universitätsbibliothek
Freiburg’, German Studies Library Group newsletter
28, 2000, 22–7
Joanna Ball (FT 1995/96)
‘Meet
Joanna Ball – Career Development Group President April 2004–April 2005, Impact 7 (1), spring 2004, 2–4
‘Mapping a new professional landscape: a personal view on the
issue of coterminosity’, Impact 6 (1/2), 9–10
‘Revalidation
revealed’, Impact 8 (4), winter 2005, 73–4
‘Annual
report 2004–5: Joanna Ball, Past President’, Impact 8 (1)
Supplement, spring 2005, 19–20
‘eSubscriptions
issue – an update’, Impact 7 (4), winter 2004, 61
‘Time
for change – does CILIP really need to alter its subscription model?’, Impact 7 (3), autumn 2004, 42–3
Paola Barbarino (FT 1993/94)
‘Focusing
on plurality and internationalism: a new resource in the field of contemporary
visual arts: the library and archive of the
Peter Beglin
(FT 2002/03)
(and Louisa Evans, Kristin Zimmerman et al.) ‘Student placements: an all round view for success’,
State librarian autumn 2005, 35–45
Nicolas Bell
(FT 1998/99)
Music in medieval manuscripts.
Jacqueline Belanger
(FT 2005/06)
‘Cataloguing e-books in UK higher education libraries: report of a
survey’, Program 41 (3), 2007, 203–16
Jonathan B. Bengtson (FT 1995/96)
‘Benefaction registers in
(and T. Bell) ‘Building
design made easy’, Library association
record 103 (1), 2001, 42–3
Jasbhir Breslin (Sembhi) (FT 1997/98)
‘World
wide wed: why a career break need not break your career, Impact 7 (4),
winter 2004, 66–7
‘The
value of Chartership’, Impact 7 (3), autumn 2004, 47
Catriona Cannon (FT 1994/95)
(and
Pat Christie) ‘Stock editing: creating guidelines for University of the Arts
London’, Art
libraries journal 30 (2), 2005, 31–5
Martin Carr (FT 2001/02)
‘The
use of online information sources as a tool for mission by parish churches’, Journal
of religious & theological information 6 (2), 2004, 51–85
James Caudwell (PT 1995/97)
‘Fluxion-structures:
records for remote access electronic resources’, Art
libraries journal 29 (4), 2004, 5–20
‘The
fifth element: symbiosis of cataloguing and metadata’, in The e-resources management handbook, UK
Serials Group, 2007, available at: http://uksg.metapress.com/(yvq0bm55v4ibcw55qzphqxvk)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,9,10;journal,1,1;linkingpublicationresults,1:120087,1
Humeyra Ceylan (FT 2000/01)
‘Learning in spite of being solo’, Library + information update 5 (1/2), Jan./Feb. 2006, 33
‘8 lessons from a successful fundraising’, Impact 10
(3), Aug. 2007, available at:
http://www.careerdevelopmentgroup.org.uk/impact/autumn07/ceylan.htm
Louisa Evans
(FT 2004/05)
(and Peter Beglin, Kristin Zimmerman et al.) ‘Student placements: an all round view for success’,
State librarian autumn 2005, 35–45
Erica Foden-Lenahan (FT 1999/2000)
‘“A woman of university
standing—”: the early history of the Tate Library’, Art libraries journal 27 (4),
2002, 12–17
‘Art libraries’ in British librarianship and information work 2001–2005
ed. J. H. Bowman.
Dunia Garcia-Ontiveros (FT 2000/01)
‘International
work exchange or just a holiday swap?’, Impact 7 (4), winter 2004, 67–8
Karen Gravett (FT 2005/06)
‘The cataloguing of e-books at the
Antonia Gray (FT 2002/03)
‘
‘Make a book: hands-on reading’, Library + information update 7 (3), Mar. 2008, 40–1
Charlotte Hobson (FT 2001/02)
‘Sharing our skills: international involvement through Voluntary
Services Overseas (VSO)’, Impact 10 (4), winter 2007, 70–2
Lorna Huett (FT 2006/07)
‘Among the unknown public: Household
Words, All the Year Round and the mass-market weekly periodical in
the mid-nineteenth century’, Victorian
periodicals review 38
(1), 2005, 61–82
Susan Isaac (PT 2003/05)
‘National Vocational Qualifications: the candidates’ experience’, Health information
& libraries journal 24 (1), 2007, 50–7
Helena Korjonen-Close (PT 2000/02)
‘The
information needs and behaviour of clinical researchers: a user-needs analysis’,
Health information & libraries journal 22 (2), 2005, 96–106
Hanna Lewin (PT 2006/08)
‘Ambition is no longer a dirty word’, Impact 10 (4),
winter 2007, 77–8
David Little (FT 1998/99)
‘Medical history and the politics of
portals’, Library + information update 2 (3), March 2003, 40
‘Sharing history of science and medicine gateway metadata using
OAI–PMH’, Ariadne 34 (Dec.
2002/Jan. 2003)
Don Liu (FT 1994/95)
(with
Alex Haig et al.) ‘METRO—the
creation of a taxonomy for medical education’, Health
information & libraries journal 21 (4), 2004, 211–19
Jill Longmate (PT 2004/06)
Women and
politics: progress without power. Sheffield:
Sally Maitland
(FT
2002/03)
‘
Ruth Muscat (FT 2002/03)
‘Libraries and librarianship in
Kate
O’Donohue (FT 2003/04)
(with Rick J. Block) ‘The accessing and
archiving of electronic journals: challenges and implications within the library
world’, Serials librarian 49 (1/2), 2005, 35–87
Richard Palfery (2003/04)
‘Access
denied: catalogue accessibility for VIPs’, Library
+ information update 4 (3), Mar. 2005, 32–3
Christopher Phipps (PT 1993/95)
‘The London Library’, The
indexer 25 (3), 2007,
190–1
Edward Potten (FT 2001/02)
‘Bookplates of the Grey and Booth families of Dunham Massey and
Enville Hall’, Bookplate journal
N.S. 2 (2), 2004
‘The bookplates of the Egerton and Tatton families of Tatton Park
and Wythenshawe Hall’, Bookplate journal
N.S. 3 (2), 2005
‘The National Trust cataloguing project’, Bookplate journal N.S. 4 (1), 2006
Anne Poulson (PT 1995/97)
‘Leading
effective change in your organisation’, Impact 8 (2), summer 2005, 27–9
Kate Purcell (FT 1998/99)
‘Mystery shopping in the banking industry’, Library + information update 4 (12), Dec. 2005, 38–9
Mark Purcell (FT 1994/95)
‘The library at Ham House’ (National Trust
Libraries; 2), Book collector 55 (4), 2006
‘The
library at Lanhydrock’ (National Trust Libraries; 1), Book collector 54 (2), 2005, 195–230
‘Allnutt at Lanhydrock’, Bodleian Library record 18, 2003/05, 682–6
(and C. Shenton) ‘National Trust libraries: introduction
and select bibliography’, Book collector
54 (1), 2005, 53–60
‘The private library in
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century
‘The
country house library reassess’d: or, Did the “country house library” ever
really exist?’, Library history 18 (3), 2002, 157–74
‘Warfare
and collection-building: the Faro Raid of 1596’, Library history 18 (1), 2002, 17–24
‘Master Petypher’s Virgil: the anatomy of a
Tudor school book’, Book collector
50 (4), 2001, 471–92
‘Books
and readers in eighteenth-century Westmorland: the Brownes of Townend’, Library
history 17 (2), 2001, 91–106
‘Useful weapons
for the defence of that cause: Richard Allestree, John Fell and the foundation
of the Allestree Library’, The
library 21 (2), 1999, 124–47
Amelie Roper (FT 2002/03)
‘The concept of the “scholar–publisher” in the Renaissance:
a study of the music publications of Johannes Petreius (1497–1550)’, Brio 42
(2), 2005, 6–21
Katherine Schopflin (FT 1998/99)
(ed.) A handbook for media librarians. London:
Facet, 2008
‘Why is it so hard to
convince people to join?’, Library +
information update 6
(1/2), Jan./Feb. 2007, 48–9
(and Richard Nelsson), ‘Media libraries’ in British librarianship and information work 2001–2005 ed. J. H. Bowman. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007, pp. 198–213
‘Libraries in danger: a
seminar’, Deadline Oct. 2005
‘Ten things I learned from the
AUKML Conference and how they might save your job’, Deadline May 2005
‘Working for creatives’, Deadline Dec. 2005/Jan. 2006
‘Net gain’, Library + information update 2 (8), Aug. 2003, 56–7
Alex Seymour (FT 2002/03)
‘Career
Development Group National Conference’, Impact 8 (2), summer 2005, 30–1
Angie Shelton (FT 2001/03)
‘“Books everywhere and always”: a history of
Helen Singer (PT 1996/98)
‘Learning and information
services support for international students at the
Alex Stagg (PT 1999/2001)
‘My
week’, Library + information gazette 25 Aug./
Miranda Stead (FT 1994/95)
‘Love’s
labours – : creation of a union list of art, architecture and design serials’, Art
libraries journal 27 (1), 2002, 36–9
Andrew
Thornton-Norris (FT 1996/97)
‘The spiritual history of
English’,
Tony Trowles (PT 2001/03)
(and Heather Creaton, eds.) Bibliography of printed works on London history to
1939.
‘Eighteenth century Exchequer
records as a genealogical source’, Genealogists
magazine 25 (3), 1995, 93
A bibliography of Westminster Abbey:
a guide to the literature of
Miriam
Valencia (PT 1999/2001)
‘Libraries, nationalism, and armed conflict in
the twentieth century’, Libri 52 (1), 2002, 1–15
Laura Walby (PT 2005/2007)
‘Developing potential: maximising your skills in
a changing world: Oxford Libraries Staff Conference … 2006’, SCONUL focus 37, spring 2002, 71–2
Kristin Zimmerman
(FT 2004/05)
(and Peter Beglin, Louisa Evans et
al.) ‘Student placements: an all round view for success’, State librarian autumn 2005, 35–45
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