We thought we knew what we were talking about: The (de)conceptualisation of LIS
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We thought we knew what we were talking about : The (de)conceptualisation of LIS. / Hicks, Alison; Bronstein, Jenny; Hyldegård, Jette Seiden; McKenzie, Pamela; Ruthven, Ian; Widén-Wulff, Gunilla.
2022. Paper presented at Asis&t 24-hour GLOBAL Conference 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Research › peer-review
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T1 - We thought we knew what we were talking about
AU - Hicks, Alison
AU - Bronstein, Jenny
AU - Hyldegård, Jette Seiden
AU - McKenzie, Pamela
AU - Ruthven, Ian
AU - Widén-Wulff, Gunilla
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This conceptual short paper examines the process of theoretical development by presenting the work that an informal network of researchers is doing to conceptualise transition through an information lens. The paper’s focus on the collaborative process extends the traditional individual researcher narratives of conceptual work including tacit and often taken for granted processes of theoretical development
AB - This conceptual short paper examines the process of theoretical development by presenting the work that an informal network of researchers is doing to conceptualise transition through an information lens. The paper’s focus on the collaborative process extends the traditional individual researcher narratives of conceptual work including tacit and often taken for granted processes of theoretical development
UR - https://www.asist.org/meetings-events/24-hour-global-conference/europe-africa/
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 26 April 2022 through 27 April 2022
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ID: 301651433