Search for dissertations about: "Library and Information Studies"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 104 swedish dissertations containing the words Library and Information Studies.
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21. Science mapping and research evaluation : a novel methodology for creating normalized citation indicators and estimating their stability
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the methodology at the intersection of relational and evaluative bibliometrics. Experimental investigations are presented that address the question of how we can most successfully produce estimates of the subject similarity between documents. READ MORE
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22. Selling and lending e-books : Changes in the Swedish literary field
Abstract : This study explores the actors distributing e-books in the Swedish book market. The focus was on public libraries and booksellers, which included aggregators, subscription services, online booksellers and physical bookshops. READ MORE
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23. Information, identitet, medborgarskap : unga kvinnor berättar om val av preventivmedel
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to study how young women’s information literacies are enacted in practices related to evaluation and use of information sources before choosing a contraceptive and thereby to discuss how these practices relate to the young women’s sexual and civic identities. A sociocultural perspective, which brings with it a view on information literacy as contingent and enacted in practices, is adopted. READ MORE
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24. Emergency visualized : exploring visual technology for paramedic-physician collaboration in emergency care
Abstract : This thesis explores the potential of visual information and communication technologies (ICTs) for collaboration in emergency care. The thesis consists of four studies exploring future technology, 3D telepresence technology for medical consultation (3DMC), from several different methodological and analytical perspectives. READ MORE
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25. Following the Footnotes : A Bibliometric Analysis of Citation Patterns in Literary Studies
Abstract : This thesis provides an in-depth study of the possibilities of applying bibliometric methods to the research field of literary studies. The four articles that constitute the backbone of this thesis focus on different aspects of references and citations in literary studies: from the use of references in the text to citation patterns among 34 literature journals. READ MORE