Hi all,
Please see below for information on this year’s PhD course “Theories in Library and Information Science” at Oslo Metropolitan University.
Kind regards,
Anna
Anna Lundh | Associate Professor
Coordinator of
the Swedish LIS Doctoral School Network
The Swedish School of Library and Information Science | University of Borås
Allégatan 1 | 501 90 Borås | Sweden
+46 (0)33-435 59 91
anna.lundh@hb.se | www.hb.se/en/research/research-portal/researchers/ALU/
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University of Borås
Från: NORSLIS <norslis-bounces@listar.hi.is>
För Terje Colbjørnsen
Skickat: den 9 juni 2022 10:00
Till: norslis@listar.hi.is; PBIB.stipendiatene <pbib.stipendiatene@365.oslomet.no>;
Katarina.Michnik@hb.se; Jutta Haider <jutta.haider@hb.se>; Gunilla Widén
<Gunilla.Widen@abo.fi>; Isto Huvila <isto.huvila@abm.uu.se>;
metmort@hum.ku.dk;
Maija-Leena.Huotari@oulu.fi;
Jaana.Kekalainen@staff.uta.fi; Andreas Vårheim <andreas.varheim@uit.no>;
Ola Pilerot <ola.pilerot@hb.se>
Kopia: Gerd Berget <gerdbe@oslomet.no>; Håkon Larsen <haklar@oslomet.no>;
Kersti Ahrén Heløe <kerstih@oslomet.no>
Ämne: [NORSLIS]
Dear LIS colleagues!
This is to inform you all that in autumn 2022 there will be a new round of the popular PhD course “Theories in Library and Information Science” at Oslo Metropolitan University. The course comes with two options, as it
can either be 5 ECTS or 7,5 ECTS, depending on length of written output. We hope to see many PhD students from across the Nordic region and the world. Please distribute this information to your relevant networks (and sorry for any cross-posting).
Course structure: independent studies, digital course components and a three-day in-person seminar taking place at Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway, October 3-5, 2022.
Short description: The content of this doctoral study course is based on selected fields of contemporary research in library and information science (LIS). It is designed for Nordic and Baltic LIS doctoral students, but
also suitable for doctoral students in LIS in any other part of the world or in related research areas. The course gives a broad presentation of research themes within LIS, aiming to enable the students to place their dissertation project in a library and
information science theory and research tradition and to be able to communicate with researchers in the field and other students across sub-academic areas. Through the seminars we will discuss the relationship between library and information science as an
area of research and practice. Lectures are delivered by internationally established Nordic researchers and the required literature is inclined to reputable research published in English language. The examination is in the form of an essay closely related
to the student’s own thesis topic. The course is given in English. Full course description here:
https://student.oslomet.no/en/studier/-/studieinfo/emne/PS9300/2022/H%C3%98ST
Responsible for the course are Associate professors Gerd Berget,
gerdbe@oslomet.no, and Terje Colbjørnsen,
terjec@oslomet.no. Please reach out if you have questions about the course!
Please submit your application by following the links under Admission requirements, here:
https://student.oslomet.no/en/studier/-/studieinfo/emne/PS9300/2022/H%C3%98ST
Submission related questions are to be directed to Senior adviser Kersti Ahrén Heløe,
kerstih@oslomet.no.
Regards,
Terje Colbjørnsen
Associate Professor
Department of Archivistics, library and information science
OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University
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Tlf: +47 995 65 890
www.oslomet.no/en
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Anette
Trennedal | Forskningshandläggare
033-435 46 10 | 0701-856437
Högskolan i Borås |
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