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  1. Koltay, T.: Library and information science and the digital humanities : perceived and real strengths and weaknesses (2016) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Purpose - Library and information science (LIS) and the digital humanities are both interested in studying recorded information and often share institutional frameworks. The purpose of this paper is to go beyond outlining these similarities by examining the perceived and real strengths and weaknesses of both disciplines. Design/methodology/approach - Epistemologies and methods of both disciplines are analysed, principally in the light of the growing importance of data-intensive research, taking into consideration that there is a tension about the academic status of these disciplines. Findings - Epistemologies and methods of both disciplines are analysed, principally in the light of the growing importance of data-intensive research, taking into consideration that there is a tension about the academic status of these disciplines. Originality/value - The paper intends to be an add-on to the recent discussions and the evolving body of knowledge about the relationship of these disciplines with the hope of indicating a possible new direction in the development of LIS.
  2. Koltay, T.: ¬A hypertext tutorial on abstracting for library science students (1995) 0.02
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    Date
    27. 1.1996 18:22:06