Documentalist is a kind of librarian , trained in documentation science and specializing in assisting researchers in their search for scientific and technical documentation. With the development of bibliographical database s such as MEDLINE , documentalists were professionals who searched such databases on the behalf of users. When the field of documentation changed its name to information science , the terms information specialist or information professional often replaced the term documentalist. See also Archivist Information scientist Information professional Librarian Literature Bowles, M. D. 1999 . The information wars Two cultures and the conflict in information retrieval, 1945 1999. In M. E. Bowden, T. B. Hahn, & R. V. Williams Eds. , Proceedings of the 1998 Conference on the History and Heritage of Science Information Systems pp.  156 166 . Medford, NJ Information Today, Inc. for the American Society for Information Science and the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Available http webdoc.gwdg.de ebook s 2001 chf www.chemheritage.org historicalservices asis documents asis98 bowles.pdf Samuel C. Bradford Bradford, S. C. 1953 . Documentation. 2nd ed. With an introd. by Jesse H. Shera and Margaret E. Egan. London Crosby Lockwood. Meadows, A. J. 1990 . Theory in information science. Journal of Information science, 16, 59 63. Olsson, L. 1991 . Bibliotekarieyrkets framtidida status. IN Enmark, E. Ed. . Biblioteken och framtiden . G teborg Centrum f r bibliotekforskning. Olsson, L. 1992 . I&D och profession en fr ga om teknik? Bidrag til 8 de Nordiska IoD, Helsingborg 19 21 maj, 1992. 10 sider. I proceedings kun resum p 1 side manuskript udleveret p konferencen . Jesse Shera Shera, J. 1960 . School of Library Science annual report 1960 61 . Cleveland, OH Western Reserve University. Williams, R. V. 1998 . The Documentation and Special Libraries Movement in the United ... papers librarianvsdocumentalisty1953.html LIBRARIAN VERSUS DOCUMENTALIST 1953 Article by Eugene Garfield ... more details
A library scholar is a researcher or academic who specializes in the Library history history or development of library libraries or their internal processes, such as cataloging and knowledge organization Citation needed date November 2011 . Examples James Duff Brown Melvil Dewey Michael Gorman librarian Jesse Shera See also Bibliographer Computer scientist Documentalist Information scientist Librarian Library and information scientist Library science Category Library science Category Information theorists Category Bibliographers ... more details
Bradford Glacier Coord 65 51 S 64 18 W source GNIS display inline,title is a glacier flowing north from Mount Dewey into Comrie Glacier , on the west coast of Graham Land . It was mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956 57, and named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee for Samuel C. Bradford 1878 1948 , English documentalist who was a pioneer advocate of scientific information services. References usgs gazetteer id 1810 Category Glaciers of Graham Land Category Graham Coast GrahamCoast geo stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Pollard Glacier coor dm 65 49 S 64 13 W is a glacier flowing into the south side of Comrie Glacier to the east of Bradford Glacier , on the west coast of Graham Land . Mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd . in 1956 57. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Alan F.C. Pollard 1877 1948 , English documentalist, founder and first president of the British Society for International Bibliography , and pioneer in the introduction of the Universal Decimal Classification into British libraries. usgs gazetteer Category Glaciers of Graham Land Category Graham Coast GrahamCoast geo stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 A library and information scientist is a researcher or academic who specializes in the field of Library and information science . Examples Col begin Col 2 John Shaw Billings Suzanne Briet Michael Buckland Melville Dewey Henri La Fontaine Eugene Garfield Frederick Kilgour Col 2 Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster Gottfried Leibniz Alexander Ivanovich Mikhailov S. R. Ranganathan Wilhelm Ostwald Paul Otlet Gerald Salton Jesse Shera Col end See also Bibliometrican Computer scientist Documentalist Information scientist Librarians Library scholar Library science Category Library science ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Otlet Glacier coor dm 65 48 S 64 38 W is a glacier 9 nautical miles 17  km long, flowing along the south side of Fontaine Heights to the west coast of Graham Land . Roughly charted by the British Graham Land Expedition BGLE under Rymill, 1934 37. More accurately mapped by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd . in 1956 57. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Paul Otlet 1868 1944 , Belgian documentalist, co founder of the Institut International de Bibliographie at Brussels, 1895, and of the Universal Decimal Classification . He was a pioneer of the rational organization of polar information by an international classification scheme. usgs gazetteer Category Glaciers of Graham Land Category Graham Coast GrahamCoast geo stub ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Duyvis Point coord 65 55 S 64 35 W source GNIS is a point on the east side of Barilari Bay convert 11 nmi km south southeast of Cape Garcia , on the west coast of Graham Land . It was first roughly charted by the British Graham Land Expedition under Rymill , 1934 37. It was mapped more accurately by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey from photos taken by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956 57, and was named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee for F. Donker Duyvis , a Dutch documentalist who was Secretary of the International Federation for Documentation . ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 4213 name Duyvis Point accessdate 2012 02 21 ref usgs gazetteer id 4213 Category Headlands of Graham Land Category Graham Coast GrahamCoast geo stub ... more details
The Fontaine Heights coord 65 48 S 64 28 W source GNIS are a line of heights that extend from Mount Dewey to Cape Garcia on the south side of Bigo Bay , on the west coast of Graham Land , Antarctica. They were mapped from air photos and Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey surveys from 1955 57, and they were named by the UK Antarctic Place Names Committee for Henri La Fontaine , a Belgian documentalist. Fontaine was the co founder of Institut International de Bibliographie at Brussels in 1895, and he was the co founder of the Office Central des Associations Internationales at Brussels in 1907. He was an initiator of the Universal Decimal Classification . ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 5103 name Fontaine Heights accessdate 2012 03 29 ref usgs gazetteer id 5103 Category Mountains of Graham Land Category Graham Coast GrahamCoast geo stub ... more details
wiktionary tol Tol or TOL may refer to Aryl , the toluyl functional group A birthday , especially the first one, in Korean culture Tol language , an indigenous and near extinct language of Honduras, also known as Jicaque Pathasala , an informal school in medieval India, also known as a tol Toluene , a clear, water insoluble aromatic hydrocarbon Places Tol Castropol , Asturias, Spain An island in Quenya The village of Tol on Tol island in Chuuk State in the Federated States of Micronesia People Tol is a family name in the Netherlands Anthony Tol , documentalist Kees Tol footballer born 1987 , soccer player Pier Tol born 1958 , soccer player Richard Tol born 1969 , climate economist Sonja Tol born 1972 , fencer in Turkey G n l Tol, director of the Center for Turkish Studies of the Middle East Institute Vontongchai Intarawat is a Thai singer also known as Tol Acronyms Treaty of Lisbon , a treaty amending the Treaties of the European Union Tales of Legendia , a 2005 PlayStation 2 role playing game The Other Light , a Satanist group in the Left Behind series Tower of London Tree of life Time Oriented Language Trials of Labor Toledo Express Airport s IATA code disambig de Tol Begriffskl rung it TOL nl Tol ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Artem Ohandjanian is an Austria n Armenia n historian and documentalist, Honorary Doctor of Sciences Academy of Armenia . ref http www.sci.am members.php?mid 445&langid 1 Personal data, NAS of Armenia official site ref He is the deputy head of the Franz Werfel Committee Austria . Since 1982 he worked at Austrian state archives and in 1995 published Armenia related documents and materials of 1872 1936 in 12 volumes. He is the author of 1915 The Forgotten Genocide 1989, Vienna which was translated and published in different languages. He also authored works called Franz Werfel and the 40 Days of Musa Dagh and The Armenian Question, Austro Hungary and Germany , published by the Armenian Genocide Museum Institute in German. He is an author of about 70 films that mainly refer to Armenian history and culture. He was the prize winner of 6 international film festivals. The latest award he received in Chicago, 2001 for his film dedicated to Sergei Parajanov . References reflist http www.ohandjanian.com Personal Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ohandjanian, Artem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ohandjanian, Artem Category Austrian historians Category Austrian people of Armenian descent Category Living people Austria historian stub ... more details
Samuel Clement Bradford 1878 1948 was a British mathematician, librarian and documentalist at the Science Museum London Science Museum in London. He developed Bradford s law or the law of scattering regarding differences in demand for scientific journals. This work influences bibliometrics and citation analysis of scientific publications. Bradford founded the British Society for International Bibliography BSIB est. 1927 and he was elected president of International Federation for Information and Documentation FID in 1945. Bradford was a strong proponent of the Universal Decimal Classification UDC and of establishing Abstract summary abstract s of the scientific literature . Bradford s works Bradford, S. C. 1934 . Sources of information on specific subjects. Engineering , 26, p. 85 86. Bradford, S. C. 1946 . Romance of Roses . London F. Muller. Bradford, S. C. 1948 . Documentation . London Crosby Lockwood. Bradford, S. C. 1953 . Documentation . 2nd ed. With an introd. by Jesse H. Shera and Margaret E. Egan. London Crosby Lockwood. Literature Gosset, M. & Urquhart, D. J. 1977 . S. C. Bradford, Keeper of the Science Museum Library 1925 1937. Journal of Documentation , 33, 173 179. See also Bradford s law Category Library science Category Information science Category Information theorists ... more details
The Tr sor de la langue fran aise au Qu bec TLFQ is a project created in the 1970s with the primary objective of establishing a scientific infrastructure for research into the history of Quebec French and, also, its current usage. ref http www.tlfq.ulaval.ca presentation Pr sentation , in Tr sor de la langue fran aise au Qu bec , retrieved March 24, 2008 ref The project is affiliated to the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherches sur la activit s langagi res CIRAL at Universit Laval . The main fruit of the project is the Dictionnaire historique du fran ais qu b cois , published in 1998. It has also contributed to other dictionaries, such as the Dictionnaire du fran ais Plus 1988 , the Dictionnaire universel francophone , the Dictionnaire du fran ais acadien 1999 , and the Petit Larousse 2001 to 2006 editions . Since the late 1990s, the TLFQ has led the international project Base de donn es lexicographiques panfrancophone BDLP , whose goal is to develop and bring together databases representative of the French used in Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Francophonie member countries. Members Claude Poirier linguist Claude Poirier , director of research Myriam C t , documentalist, responsible of training for the BDLP Genevi ve Joncas , researcher, lexicographer Jean Fran ois Smith , linguist, computer scientist and web master. Jacques Leclerc linguist Jacques Leclerc , linguist, associate member, responsible for the site L am nagement linguistique dans le monde language demographics and language policies world wide Current projects Digitalization of the lexical database created by the TLFQ over some 20 years The second edition of the Dictionnaire historique du fran ais qu b cois Annotated Timeline of Quebec French online BDLP Qu bec, the Qu bec section of the BDLP Notes references External links http www.tlfq.ulaval.ca Web site of the TLFQ http www.tlfq.ulaval.ca fichier Lexical Database of Quebec French http www.bdlp.org Web site of the BDLP DEFAULTSORT ... more details
The term information scientist developed in the latter part of the twentieth century to describe an individual, usually with a relevant subject degree or high level of subject knowledge, providing focused information to scientific and technical research staff in industry, a role quite distinct from and complementary to that of a librarian . Developments in end user searching, together with some convergence between the roles of librarian and information scientist, have led to a diminution in its use in this context, and the term information officer or information professional are also now used. The term was, and is, also used for an individual carrying out research in information science . Brian C. Vickery mentions that the Institute of Information Scientists IIS was established in London during 1958 and lists the criteria put forward by this institute Criteria for Information Science appendix 1 as well as his own Areas of study in information science appendix 2 . The IIS merged with the Library Association in 2002 to form the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals CILIP . Examples Marcia Bates Michael Buckland John M. Carroll information scientist Blaise Cronin Eugene Garfield Paul B. Kantor Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster Calvin Mooers Samuel C. Bradford Brian Campbell Vickery Thomas D. Wilson See also Computer scientist Documentalist Information history Information science Library and information scientist Library scholar References Vickery, B. & Vickery, A. 1987 Information Science in theory and practice London Bowker Saur, pp.  361 369 Ellis, David and Merete Haugan. 1997 Modelling the information seeking patterns of engineers and research scientists in an industrial environment Journal of Documentation , Volume 53 4 pp.  384 403 Vickery, Brian Campbell 1988 Essays presented to B. C. Vickery Journal of Documentation , Volume 44, pp.  199 283 External links Pioneers of Information Science scrapbook http www.libsci.sc.edu bob isp scra ... more details
File Enclib.jpg thumb First edition in 73 volumes 1968 2003 and 2nd edition in 4 volumes 2003 . Encyclopedia of library and information science is an authoritative source for consultation and reference for almost any library or Information science information profession related issue. ref An authoritative source for consultation and reference for almost any library or information profession related issue. http www.lib.umn.edu indexes moreinfo?id 5697 ref It provides an outstanding resource in 33 published volumes with 2 helpful indexes. This thorough reference set written by 1300 eminent, international experts offers librarians, information computer scientist s, bibliographer s, documentalist s, systems analyst s, and students, convenient access to the techniques and tools of both library and information science. Impeccably researched, cross referenced, alphabetized by subject, and generously illustrated, the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science integrates the essential theoretical and practical information accumulating in this rapidly growing field. ref The Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science provides an outstanding resource in 33 published volumes with 2 helpful indexes. This thorough reference set written by 1300 eminent, international experts offers librarians, information computer scientists, bibliographers, documentalists, systems analysts, and students, convenient access to the techniques and tools of both library and information science. Impeccably researched, cross referenced, alphabetized by subject, and generously illustrated, the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science integrates the essential theoretical and practical information accumulating in this rapidly growing field. http books.google.com books?id 4En71IyMy kC&dq ref Notes reflist External links http pages.gseis.ucla.edu faculty bates articles pdf Introduction.pdf Introduction to the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences. Category Encyclopedias fa ... more details
online computer retrieval systems. The persons doing the searches for clients were termed documentalist ... 1937 name shift 1968 to American Society for Information Science Bibliography Document Documentalist ... Buffalo London University of Toronto Press. Garfield, E. 1953 . Librarian versus documentalist ... Graziano, E. E. 1968 . On a theory of documentation. American Documentalist ... more details
The Jason Farradane Award is made by UKeiG to an individual or a group of people in recognition of outstanding contribution to the information profession, by meeting one or more of the following criteria raising the profile of the information profession within an organisation or field of endeavour in a way which has become an exemplar to others raising the awareness of the value of information in the workplace demonstrating excellence in education and teaching in information science a major contribution to the theory and practice of information science or information management. It is an international award open to all. Recent winners include 2001 Professor Bruce Royan for SCRAN 2002 William Hann for FreePint 2003 London Metropolitan University and the TUC for the web site The Union Makes us Strong TUC History Online 2004 Julia Chandler, for establishing the UK public sector Intranet managers network 2005 Michael Koenig, Dean of the College of Information and Computer Science at Long Island University 2006 University of Warwick Library for The Learning Grid 2007 Caroline Williams and the Intute community network 2008 2009 Not awarded 2010 Dr. Shawky Salem 2011 UK Council for Research Repositories UKCoRR About Jason Farradane Jason Farradane graduated in chemistry in 1929 at what is now Imperial College and started work in industry as a chemist and documentalist. After working in research at the Ministry of Supply and the Admiralty during World War II , he first made an impact with a paper on the scientific approach to documentation at a Royal Society Scientific Information Conference in 1948. He was instrumental in establishing the Institute of Information Scientists in 1958 and the first academic courses in information science in 1963 at what eventually became City University, London and where he became Director of the Centre for Information Science in 1966. Of Central European origin, his commitment to science was reflected in the name he created for himself a com ... more details
BLP sources date June 2011 Infobox Officeholder name Kersten Artus image Kersten Artus.jpg imagesize 180px smallimage caption Kersten Artus office Hamburg Parliament Member of the Hamburg Parliament term start 2008 term end birth date Birth date and age 1964 04 01 birth place Bremen death date death place nationality Germany German party The Left Kersten Artus n e Westphal, born April 1, 1964 is a Germany German journalist and politician. ref cite news url http www.ksta.de html artikel 1231499566319.shtml title Moppel TV mit Fett Weg Pr mie K lner Stadt Anzeiger date 9 January 2009 work K lner Stadt Anzeiger language German accessdate 18 June 2011 ref She is a member of The Left Germany The Left and member of the Hamburg Parliament . Life Kersten Artus was born in Bremen . She moved to Hamburg in 1982 and worked as a Merchant and Documentalist . In 1998 she became editing editor in Bauer Media Group . Since 1893 she is a member of Works council s within the Bauer Media Group and chairwoman since 1994. She is member of Vereinte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft . Karsten Artus started her political career in the German Sch lerbewegung pupil s movement in Bremen and in the Peace movement . She was member of the Socialist German Workers Youth and member of the German Communist Party from 1983 to 1989. In the 1990. she was member of the Party of Democratic Socialism Germany Party of Democratic Socialism for two years. She became member of The Left Germany The Left . In the Hamburg state election, 2008 Hamburg state election 2008 she was elected to the Hamburg Parliament . External links commonscat inline http www.kerstenartus.de Kersten Artus website German http www.hamburgische buergerschaft.de cms de.php?templ abg detail.tpl&sub1 63&cont 2817 Kersten Artus on Hamburg Parliament s website German References Reflist translation ref de Kersten Artus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Artus, Kersten ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 April 1964 ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 Stalking Pete Doherty is a rockumentary assembled from footage shot by Max Carlish , a BAFTA Award winning film director. As the title suggests, it is about both attempts by Carlish to interview Pete Doherty . Image MaxCarlish1.jpg thumb right 250px Max Carlish BLP sources section date January 2009 Max Carlish is a British documentary filmmaker and former lecturer in media studies , was born to Jewish parents in the city of Birmingham. Carlish helped produce an Emmy and BAFTA award winning television series about the Royal Opera House . He is most famous, however, for his attempts to produce a so called rockumentary about Pete Doherty , singer and guitarist with The Libertines and Babyshambles . Doherty was charged with assault and blackmail of the filmmaker after Carlish sold photographs of Doherty taking heroin to Sunday newspapers. Carlish s footage was used in a programme entitled Stalking Pete Doherty broadcast on 17 May 2005, and then again on 11 March 2006 on Channel 4 . In fact, the programme focused more on Carlish s apparent obsession with Doherty than it did with Doherty s life. I ve never heard of a journalist slash documentary maker who would so demean himself in order to get his story as Max Carlish, who made himself the clown of the Babyshambles posse as if it was an honourable tactic. Max Carlish deserved a good punch on the nose. Neil McCormick, music journalist ref mccormick A friend of mine saw the footage of him taking heroin and thought I could sell them, Carlish commented. Before I knew it I was in the middle of a bidding war. I was desperate for money and by this point I had convinced myself I would never see Pete again, would never be able to complete my film. http www.xfm.co.uk Article.asp?id 81631 Image MaxCarlish2.jpg thumb right 250px Max on Pete on Kate, Max inside Pete up Kate . Carlish, seen here sporting the black eye he received from Doherty, was widely ridiculed as a documentalist http www.channel4.com ... more details
Jason Farradane born 29 September, 1906, died 27 June, 1989 ref cite journal last1 Yates Mercer first1 Penelope A. url http jis.sagepub.com cgi pdf extract 15 6 305 journal Journal of Information Science title Guest Editorial An appreciation of Jason Farradane year 1989 volume 15 issue 6 pages 305 306 doi 10.1177 016555158901500601 ref graduated in chemistry in 1929 at what is now Imperial College and started work in industry as a chemist and documentalist. After working in research at the Ministry of Supply and the Admiralty during World War II , he first made an impact with a paper on the scientific approach to documentation at a Royal Society Scientific Information Conference in 1948. He was instrumental in establishing the Institute of Information Scientists in 1958 and the first academic courses in information science in 1963 at what eventually became City University, London and where he became Director of the Centre for Information Science in 1966. Of Central European origin, his commitment to science was reflected in the name he created for himself a combination of Michael Faraday Faraday and J. B. S. Haldane Haldane , two scientists he particularly admired. On the research side his main contributions lay in relational analysis, a precursor to work in the area of artificial intelligence , and the concept of information. Awards Jason Farradane Award that the Institute of Information Scientists presented first to him in 1979. Publications selected 1966 Information Retrieval by Relational Indexing a report on research being carried out at Northampton College of Advanced Technology. Part I Methodology . London The City University, Department of Management Studies, Information Science with Mrs S. Datta, R. K. Poulton 1973 Problems in Information Retrieval Logical Jumps in the Expression of Information. Information Storage and Retrieval , 9 2 65 77 with J. M. Russell, and Penelope A. Yates Mercer 1977 Relational indexing . London, Ontario University of Western Onta ... more details