It's Information Awareness Month!
As the website for the event says "the purpose of Information Awareness Month is to increase public awareness of the breadth of the information industry". From the individual to a small business to global corporations, IAM holds a series of events focusing on maintaining good records and information. By doing so information and people are connected.
As Australia's leading library supplier, James Bennett takes information seriously. Afterall, our customers do! And one of the ways we support the sharing of information in the library community is through our long-standing partnerships with library science publishers - Facet Publishing, Neal-Schuman, ALA, Libraries Unlimited to name but a few. These LIS publishers produce a wide range of publications for library professionals covering collection building, information studies and reference, management and professional skills, communication, information technology, archives and records management. They are also leaders in their field.
To help promote Information Awareness Month, we'd like to introduce a number of important publications to you each week. What's more, for the whole month of May, these titles will be discounted for all James Bennett customers! Special prices will be displayed on JBO so log-in or contact your Customer Co-ordinator (as these titles will be heavily discounted, no further discounts will apply).*
"All Librarians and Libraries have information policies. The big issues like censorship, intellectual property, freedom of information, privacy and data protection, crowd our minds, but the process of decision making is the same at every level and in every context whether we are concerned with government secrets, advertising standards or our own children's reading and viewing habits." So says Ian Cornelius, author of Information Policies and Strategies from Facet Publishing.
Covering the key areas - contexts for information policy, globalisation and information societies, information rights and information policy, information policy sectors - the book helps the working librarian to justify every stock purchase and information access decision. Helping to legitimate the library, the discussion of issues in this book will give librarians the context and arguments they need to identify and apply appropriate information policies and strategies. Essential reading for library students, researchers, policy makers, and all LIS practitioners wishing to widen their awareness of the important issues surrounding information policy.
9781856046770 | 2010 | Paperback | 209 pages | Facet Publishing |
Improving Students' Web Use and Information Literacy is a guide for teachers and teacher librarians but the audience is much wider than that. A practical guide to using the web effectively in order to enhance learning and teaching, it also focuses on how to use Web 2.0 tools to create learning resources for students to develop them as reflective web learners as well as web users. The book is full of helpful tips and guidance, good practice, examples and more. In the chapter on Finding and Using Information on the Web the author provides information on search engines, features like Google Advanced Search, Google Images, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google News, Google Scholar and Google Books, information on metasearch engines, visual search engines, directories and effective search techniques.
James Herring is one of our bestselling LIS authors. He is an internationally acclaimed authority on information literacy and ICT in schools. James is also a lecturer in Teacher Librarianship at the School of Information Studies, Charles Sturt University, and teaches from his home in Scotland for most of the year.
Make sure you bookmark The Bennett Blog for updates throughout May. And don't forget to follow us on Facebook (we heard a rumour there will be a giveaway of LIS books on Facebook as part of both Information Awareness Month AND Library & Information Week) so "like" us today!
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