David Bawden is a British information science scholar. He is a professor in the department of Library and Information Science at City, University of London.[1] He is editor of the Journal of Documentation and has written or coauthored several books.
Education and career
editBawden received a bachelor's degree in organic chemistry from the University of Liverpool and a master's degree and PhD in information science from the University of Sheffield.[1][2] His doctoral thesis, completed in 1978, was titled Substructural analysis techniques for structure–property correlation within computerised chemical information systems.[3] He worked in industry as an information scientist for Pfizer before taking a position at City, University of London in 1990.[2][4] In 2002 he became editor of the Journal of Documentation.[5]
Selected publications
editBooks
edit- Bawden, David (1990). User-Oriented Evaluation of Information Systems and Services. Aldershot: Gower. ISBN 978-0-566-05209-5.
- Aitchison, Jean; Bawden, David; Gilchrist, Alan (1997). Thesaurus Construction and Use: A Practical Manual (3rd ed.). London: ASLIB IMI. ISBN 978-0-85142-390-6.[6]
- Bawden, David; Robinson, Lyn (2015). Introduction to Information Science. Facet Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85604-810-1.[7]
- Pinfield, Stephen; Wakeling, Simon; Bawden, David; Robinson, Lyn (2020). Open Access in Theory and Practice: The Theory-Practice Relationship and Openness. London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429276842. hdl:20.500.12657/39922. ISBN 978-0-429-27684-2. S2CID 218965825.[8]
Chapters and articles
edit- Bawden, David; Holtham, Clive; Courtney, Nigel (1999). "Perspectives on information overload". ASLIB Proceedings. 51 (8): 249–255. doi:10.1108/EUM0000000006984.
- Bawden, David (2001). "Information and digital literacies: a review of concepts". Journal of Documentation. 57 (2): 218–259. doi:10.1108/EUM0000000007083. hdl:10150/105803. ISSN 0022-0418.
- Brophy, Jan; Bawden, David (2005). "Is Google enough? Comparison of an internet search engine with academic library resources". ASLIB Proceedings. 57 (6): 498–512. doi:10.1108/00012530510634235.
- Bawden, David (2008). "Origins and concepts of digital literacy". In Lankshear, Colin; Knobel, Michele (eds.). Digital Literacies: Concepts, Policies and Practices. Peter Lang. pp. 17–32. ISBN 978-1-4331-0169-4.
- Bawden, David; Robinson, Lyn (2009). "The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies" (PDF). Journal of Information Science. 35 (2): 180–191. doi:10.1177/0165551508095781. S2CID 15143073.
References
edit- ^ a b "Professor David Bawden". www.city.ac.uk. City, University of London. 21 June 2021. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
- ^ a b Bawden, David (7 April 2010). "Portrait of the Author as a Young Information Scientist". The Occasional Informationist. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
- ^ Bawden, David (1978). Substructural analysis techniques for structure–property correlation within computerised chemical information systems (PhD thesis). University of Sheffield.
- ^ "Meet the editor of... Journal of Documentation". Emerald Group Publishing. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
- ^ "New Editorial Team". Journal of Documentation. 58 (4). August 2002. doi:10.1108/jd.2002.27858daa.001. ISSN 0022-0418.
- ^ Reviews of Thesaurus Construction and Use, 3rd ed.:
- Foster, Janet (1999). "Book Reviews". Journal of the Society of Archivists. 20 (1): 112–113. doi:10.1080/003798199103794. ProQuest 219292573.
- James, Stuart (1 March 1999). "Book review". Library Review. 48 (2): 95–111. doi:10.1108/lr.1999.48.2.95.10.
- Satija, M.P. (1999). "Book review". Asian Libraries. 8 (8): 298–299. doi:10.1108/al.1999.8.8.298.2. ISSN 1017-6748.
- Trickey, Keith V. (1999). "Book Reviews". Journal of Librarianship and Information Science. 31 (1): 49–50. doi:10.1177/096100069903100107. ISSN 0961-0006.
- Calvert, Philip (2001). "Book review". The Electronic Library. 19 (5): 352–356. doi:10.1108/el.2001.19.5.352.2. ISSN 0264-0473.
- Lykke Nielsen, Marianne (2002). "Book review". Journal of Documentation. 58 (3): 350–353. doi:10.1108/jd.2002.58.3.350.15. ISSN 0022-0418.
- Trickey, Keith V. (2001). "Book review". New Library World. 102 (11/12): 478–482. doi:10.1108/nlw.2001.102.11_12.478.1. ISSN 0307-4803.
- ^ Reviews of Introduction to Information Science:
- Aversa, Elizabeth (May 2013). "Book review". Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 64 (5): 1081–1083. doi:10.1002/asi.22885.
- Cossham, Amanda (22 February 2013). "Book review". Library Management. 34 (3): 265–267. doi:10.1108/01435121311315469.
- Dawson, Andy (2013). "Book review". Alexandria. 24: 87–88. doi:10.7227/ALX.24.1.7. ISSN 0955-7490. S2CID 67155777. ProQuest 1445258450.
- Dudley, Michael Quinn (2013). "Book review". Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research. 8 (1). doi:10.21083/partnership.v8i1.2602.
- Eden, Bradford Lee (2013). "Reviews". Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship. 25 (3): 246–247. doi:10.1080/1941126X.2013.813324. S2CID 60612611.
- Maceviciute, Elena (2012). "Book review". Information Research. 17 (4). review no. R465. ISSN 1368-1613.
- Tompson, Sara R. (2013). "Introduction to Information Science". Library Journal.
- Oppenheim, Charles (2022). "Book review". Journal of Librarianship and Information Science. 54 (3): 541–542. doi:10.1177/09610006221104722. S2CID 249584974.
- ^ Reviews of Open Access in Theory and Practice:
- Rousi, Antti (15 December 2021). "Book review". Nordic Journal of Library and Information Studies. 2 (2): 92–96. doi:10.7146/njlis.v2i2.129675. S2CID 245324587.