conference presentations

Wakeling S, Pinfield S, Bawden D, Robinson L. (2019). How theory has been used in research into Open Access: An analysis of the literature. Paper to be presented at Research Applications in Information and Library Studies (RAILS) Conference, 28-29th October 2019, Canberra, Australia.

Wakeling S, Pinfield S, Bawden D and Robinson L. (2019). The Use of Theory in Research Relating to Open Access: Practitioner Perspectives. Poster to be presented at 82nd Annual Meeting of The Association for Information Science & Technology, 19-23rd October, Melbourne, Australia.

Bawden D. ORCID: 0000-0002-0478-6456, Robinson L. ORCID: 0000-0001-5202-8206, Pinfield S. and Wakeling S. (2019). Open Access in Theory and Practice: workshop. Paper presented at the Conceptions of Library and Information Science (CoLIS), 16-19 June, Ljubljana, Slovenia. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/22398/1/CoLIS%20OATAP%20workshop.pdf

Bawden D and Robinson L (2019). “Essentially made of infomation”: concepts and implications of informational privacy. Paper presented at CoLIS 10, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 16th-19th June 2019.

Robinson L (2018). The Experience Parlour. Keynote for DocPerform 3: Postdigital held at City, University of London on May 16th 2019.

Robinson L (2018). Transition to the Infosphere: A New Paradigm for Library & Information Science. Paper presented at Communication and information sciences in network society: experience and insights. June 14th-15th, 2018, National Open Access Scholarly Communication and Information Center, Saulėtekio av. 5, and Faculty of Communication, Saulėtekio av. 9, Vilnius.

Robinson L and Bawden D (2017). Identifying good practices in information literacy education; creating a multi-lingual, multicultural MOOC. Paper presented at the 5th European Conference on Information Literacy, ECIL, St Malo, France, 18-21 September 2017.

Robinson L (2017). Information Ethics – Digital Ethics. Invited panel member to DIGITALISATION FOR A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY Embodied, Embedded, Networked, Empowered through Information, Computation & Cognition! International Society of Information Studies Summit 2017. Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-16 June 2017.

Vilar P, Sauperl A, Rajh ZS, Robinson L and Bawden D (2016). Information Competencies of Historians as Archive Users: A Slovenia/UK Comparison. Paper presented at the 4th European Conference on Information Literacy, ECIL, Prague, 10-13th October 2016.

Price L and Robinson L (2016). Fanfiction in the library. Presentation at The Fan Studies Network Conference, 25-26th June 2016, Interdisciplinary Institute for the Humanities, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

Bawden D and Robinson L (2016). “A different kind of knowing”: speculations on understanding in light of the philosophy of information, to be presented at the 9th CoLIS Conference, Uppsala University, Sweden, June 2016.

Price L and Robinson L (2015). Fans as gatekeeper: the role of cult media fans in collecting, preseerving and sharing fanworks. Presentation at the European Fan Cultures Conference, 12-13th November 2015, Erasmus University, Rotterdam.

Robinson L (2015). Immersive Literacy. Presentation at “An Academic Library of Generation Z: Services, Spaces and Technologies”. 445th Anniversary of Vilnius University Library, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Robinson L (2015). Beyond the Word. Keynote presented at INFORUM 2015, May 26-27th 2015, Charles University Praha, Czech Republic.

Robinson L, Priego E and Bawden D (2015). Library & Information Science and Digital Humanities: two disciplines, joint future? Paper presented at ISI 2015, May 19-21st 2015, University of Zadar, Croatia.

Robinson L (2014). A Contemporary Curriculum for Library and Information Science. Paper presented at INFODAYS 2014, Charles University Praha, November 2014.

Robinson L (2014). Immersive Unreality: the future of documents. Paper presented at Internet Librarian International, London, October 2014.

Bawden D and Robinson L (2013). “Deep down things”: in what ways is information physical, and why does it matter for LIS? Paper presented at the 8th Conceptions of Library and Information Science conference, Copenhagen, August 2013

Robinson L and Bawden D (2012). So wide and varied: the British origins of information science. Paper presented at the 75th anniversary of ASIST, University of Zadar, Croatia.

Robinson L (2011). Understanding healthcare information. Paper presented at Umbrella 2011, 12-13th July 2011, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield.

Robinson L and Bawden D (2011). Brian Vickery and the foundations of information science. Paper presented at ISKO UK 2011, Facets of Knowledge Organisation: a tribute to Professor Brian Vickery, University College London, 4-5th July 2011.

Robinson L (2010). Understanding the healthcare information domain. Paper presented at Health Libraries Group Conference July 19th – 20th, The Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester, UK.

Bunyan S and Robinson L (2010). Meeting the user needs of a clinical research team: personalizing Endnote. Paper presented at Health Libraries Group Conference July 19th-20th 2010, The Lowry,  Salford Quays, Manchester, UK.

Karamuftouglu M and Robinson L (2010). Information Science: is it for real? Paper presented at CoLIS 7, June 21st – June 24th, University College London.

Robinson L (2009). Effective Communication: Getting your message across. Paper presented at “Web 2.0: What it can do for you”. CILIP, Libraries for Nursing Group, Royal College of Nursing, London. 27th November 2009.

Robinson L (2009). Influences. Paper presented at “Digitally native or digitally naïve? Library and information services for the next generation”. CILIP, East of England Information Services Group, Cambridge. 6th May 2009.

Robinson L (2008). Web 2.0: Developing and Promoting Services. Workshop presented at CILIP, International Library Information Group, London. 16th May 2008.

Robinson L and Bawden D (2006). Measuring the impact of healthcare information services. Paper presented at “Evaluation of library and information services. Does it lead to innovation and effectiveness?” Vilnius University, Faculty of Communication, Institute of Library and Information Science, Vilnius, Lithuania. November 16th -17th 2006.

Robinson L (2002). A Framework for Information in a Digital World. Paper presented at “Libraries in the age of information technology”. Albanian National Library, Tirana, Albania. August 31st– September 1st 2002.

Robinson L (2002). Open Society Institute Training Center Network for LIS professional Development. Paper presented at the 2nd Information Program (formerly Network Library Program) Training Center Initiative Meeting. National SzéchényiLibrary, Budapest, Hungary, June 13th – 14th 2002.

Bawden D, Robinson L and Vilar P (2002), Literacies for the digital library; an international comparison. Presented at ‘Libraries in the Digital Age’, Dubrovnik, 24th May 2002.

Bawden D and Robinson L (2001). Training for information literacy: diverse approaches. Online Information 2001. 4-6th December 2001, Olympia Grand Hall, London, UK.

Robinson L (2001). Searching for Medical Information on the Internet. Yamanouchi Europe Medical Information and Communication Annual Meeting, 30th November 2001, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Robinson L and Bawden D (2001). Multicultural Library Science Education: towards distance learning. Presented at First Annual Joint UK and USA Conference Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). Kensington Town Hall, London, UK. June 6th 2001.

Bawden D and Robinson L (2001). Information and knowledge for open societies; seven principles for libraries and librarians, in Knowledge, Information and Democracy in the Open Society: the Role of the Library and Information Sector, Proceedings of the 2001 Bobcatsss Conference, Vilnius University, Lithuania, pp 157-164.

Robinson L (2000). A Distance Learning Initiative for Professional Development. Presented at the 1st International Conference “Prospects of Continuing Education for Library and Information Specialists” , Library of Foreign Literature, Moscow, Russia, December 5th -7th 2000.

Robinson L (2000). A curriculum for professional development. Paper presented at the 1st Network Library Program Training Center Initiative Meeting. National Széchényi Library, Budapest, Hungary. September 12th – 14th 2000.

Robinson L (2000). Toxicology Information: the impact of new ICTs on a multidisciplinary science. Poster presented at 8th International Congress on Medical Librarianship, July 2nd – 5th, Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre, London, UK. http://www.icml.org/posters/post29/poster29.htm

Robinson L (2000). Regulatory and Medical intelligence: searching for information on the Internet. Presented at “pharmaceutical_industry.com” The future? Joint conference between the Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine. June 27th 2000. Royal College of Physicians. London, UK.

Robinson L (1999). Drug and Alcohol Related Information: a strategic approach to research. Papers from ELISAD 11th Annual Meeting, 4th/6th November 1999, Lisbon, Portugal.

Robinson L (1999). A Strategic Approach to Research on the Internet. Papers from MicroLib 99, 25th/28th May, Lisbon, Portugal.

Robinson L (1996). Internet – myth and reality. Translating and the Computer 18. Papers from the ASLIB conference held on 14th/15th November 1996.