Thomas Daniel Wilson: construyendo un camino en la ciencia de la información que avanza hacia la creación y el acceso a información inclusiva y al crecimiento del conocimiento
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El dossier dedicado al profesor emérito Thomas Daniel Wilson está precedido por una breve biografía, basada en algunas fuentes identificadas, en particular, una entrevista reciente realizada por Naresh Agarwal PhD en Simmons University y el archivo incluido en sitio web de T.D. Wilson, actualizado en el 2003. También se recolectaron datos en otras fuentes (artículos, libros, sitios webs), especialmente para el período 2004-2022.
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Adams, M.A. (2001), T.D. Wilson; bibliography, Journal of Documentation, 57(1), 6-24
Cronin, B. (2001), T.D. Wilson: an appreciation, Journal of Documentation , 57 (1), 1-5.
Allen, D.K. and Wilson, T.D. (2005). Action, interaction and the role of ambiguity in the introduction of mobile information systems in a UK Police Force. In Elaine Lawrence, Barbara Pernici & John Krogstie, (Eds.). Mobile information systems. (pp. 15-36). New York, NY: Springer
Bergström, A., Höglund, L., Maceviciute, E., Nilsson, S.K., Wallin, B. & Wilson, T.D. (2017). Books on screens: players in the Swedish e-book market. Gothenburg, Sweden: Nordicom
Eklund, P., Lindh, M., Maceviciute, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2006). The EURIDICE project: the evaluation of image database use in online learning. Education for Information, 24(4), 177-192
Darányi, S., Macevičiūtė, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2012). The SHAMAN project on digital preservation. Paper presented at the Nordic jubilee conference of the 40th anniversary at the Swedish School of Library and Information Science (University of Borås), 6-7 December 2012.
Eklund, P., Macevičiūtė, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2011). Publishing activity and attitudes towards open access publishing in the University of Borås: results of a study undertaken by the Library & Learning Resources and the Swedish School of Library and Information Science Borås, Sweden: University of Borås.
Innocenti, P., Ross, S., Maceviciute, E., Wilson, T.D., Ludwig, J. & Pempe, W. (2009). Assessing digital preservation frameworks: the approach of the SHAMAN project. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems (MEDES’09), October 27 - 30, 2009 INSA de Lyon - France. (pp. 412-416). New York, NY: ACM Press.
Innocenti, P., Konstantelos, L., Ross, S., Maceviciute, E., Wilson, T., Ludwig, J. & Pempe, W. (2010). Assessing digital preservation infrastructures: implementing a framework for library, engineering and eScience organisations. In IS&T Archiving 2010: Preservation Strategies and Imaging Technologies for Cultural Heritage Institutions and Memory Organisations, Den Haag, The Netherlands, 1-4 June 2010 (pp. 18-23).
Maceviciute, E. and Wilson, T. D. (2008). Evaluation of learning objects from the user’s perspective: the case of the EURIDICE service. Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects 4, 83-95. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5WU40vLC2)
Streatfield, D.R., Allen, D. and Wilson, T.D. (2008). Training of researchers in research information methodologies and tool: report commissioned by the Research Information Network. Leeds: AIMTech Research Group, Leeds University Business School and Information Management Associates.
Maceviciute, E. and Wilson, T.D. (2009a). Generating evidence: a research priorities agenda for Swedish librarianship. Paper presented at the The Fifth Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference: Bridging the gap. Parallel sessions. Stockholm, Sweden, June 29-July 3
Maceviciute, E. and Wilson, T.D. (2009 b ). Švedijos biblioteku mokslinio tyrimo reikmes (Research needs of Swedish libraries). Tarp knygu, No. 04, 9-11
Maceviciute, E., Wilson, T.D. and Francke, H. (2009). Developing a digital libraries Master’s programme, In Maristella Agosti, Jose Borbinha, Sarantos Kapidakis, Christos Papatheodorou and Giannis Tsakonas, (Eds.). Research and advanced technology for digital libraries. 13th European conference, ECDL 2009 Corfu, Greece, September 27-October 2, 2009 Proceedings. (pp. 402-407). Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Maceviciute, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2010a). Evaluating the SHAMAN digital preservation framework for memory institutions. In International Conference on Digital Libraries 2010 (ICDL 2010), 23-26 February 2010, New Delhi (Volume 1, pp. 155-165). New Delhi: TERI and Indira Gandhi National Open University.
Macevičiūtė, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2010b). Information behaviour research and information systems development: the SHAMAN project, an example of collaboration. Information Research, 15(4) paper 445. (Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/15-4/paper445.html%5D)
Macevičiūtė, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2011). Evaluating the SHAMAN framework by memory and industrial engineering institutions. Paper presented at Mötesplats Borås Profession-Forskning, University of Borås.
SHAMAN Project. Project No. FP7-ICT-216736 of the EU Framework 7 Programme.
Macevičiūtė, E., Wilson, T.D., Forsgren, E., Menzies, K., Heutelbeck, D., Heidbrink, H.-U. & Casarosa, V. (2011). SHAMAN: D14.3 - Report on demonstration and evaluation activity in the domain of industrial design and engineering SHAMAN Project. Project No. FP7-ICT-216736 of the EU Framework 7 Programme
Macevičiūtė, E. & Wilson, T. D. (2013). E-books in Swedish public libraries: policy implications. In, T. Aalberg , C. Papatheodorou , M. Dobreva , G. Tsakonas , C.J. Farrugia . (Eds.) Proceedings of the International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries: Sharing Meaningful Information, Valletta, Malta, September 22-26, 2013. (pp. 29-34). Berlin: Springer. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 8092)
Maceviciute, E., Nilsson, S.K., Wilson, T.D., Bergström, A. & Höglund, L. (2014). The case of the e/book in “small language” culture: media technology and the digital society. Knygotera, 62, 73-93
Maceviciute, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2014). The e-book phenomenon in Sweden. Paper presented at the Publishing studies conference “By the book: the book and the study of its digital transformation”, 23-24 May, 2014, Vila Finaly, Florence, Italy. (Powerpoint presentation)
Maceviciute, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2015). Ebooks in academic libraries: the Swedish perspective. Paper presented at the International Symposium “By the Book: Books and Reading in the Age of Media Overload”, Florence, June 18-19, 2015. (PowerPoint presentation)
Maceviciute, E., Wilson, T.D., Gudinavicius, A. & Šuminas, A. (2017). E-books in academic libraries: results of a survey carried out in Sweden and Lithuania. Information Research , 22(3), paper 762. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6tRSbGQQR)
Maceviciute, E., & Wilson, T. D. (2018). Digital means for reducing digital inequality: Literature review. Informing Science: the International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline, 21, 269-287. https://doi.org/10.28945/4117 (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/77zjAId2L)
Maceviciute, E., Wilson, T.D. and Manžuch, Z. (2019). Assessing the graphic questionnaire used in digital literacy training. Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology, 16, 113-126. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/77zijsQEj)
Nilsson, S.K., Maceviciute, E., Wilson, T.D., Bergström, A. & Höglund, L. (2015). The tensions of e-book creation and distribution in a small-language culture. Northerns Lights: Film & Media Studies Yearbook, 13, 29-47.
Nonthacumjane, P., Maceviciute, E. & Wilson, T.D. (2022). Organizational Aspects of Collaboration on Local Information Management by Thai Provincial University Libraries. Journal of Library Administration, 62(6), 771-792, https://doi.org/10.1080/01930826.2022.2102380
Riley, F., Allen, D.K., & Wilson, T.D. (2022). When politicians and the experts collide: organization and the creation of information spheres. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 73(8), 1127-1139. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24618
Savolainen, R. (2021). Review of: Wilson, T.D. Exploring information behaviour: an introduction Sheffield, UK: T.D. Wilson, 2021Information Research , 26(2), review no. R714. http://www.informationr.net/ir/reviews/revs714.html
Streatfield, D., Allen, D. & Wilson, T.D. (2010). Information literacy training for postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers: a national survey and its implications. Libri, 60(3), 230-240
Birrell, D., Menzies, K., Macevičiūtė, E., Wilson, T.D., Wollschläger, T., Konstantelos, L. et al. (2011). SHAMAN: D14.2 - report on demonstration and evaluation activity in the domain of “memory institututions” SHAMAN Project. Project No. FP7-ICT-216736 of the EU Framework 7 Programme.
Vardaxoglou, G., Slavova, M., Allen, D. and Wilson, T.D. (2008). Perceptions and adoption of technological innovations in UK public safety organizations: the case of introducing location services in the police. Paper presented at Public Administration and the Management of Diversity, Annual Conference of the European Group of Public Administration, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, September, 2008.
Wilson, T.D.; Streatfield, D. R. (1977) Information needs in local authority social services departments: an interim report on Project INISS. Journal of Documentation , 33: 277-293
Wilson, T.D.; Streatfield, D.R., et al. (1979). Information needs in local authority social services departments: a second report on Project INISS. Journal of Documentation , 35: 120-136
Wilson, T.D. (1981). On user studies and information needs. Journal of Documentation , 37 (1):3-15
Wilson, T. D. (1997). Information behaviour: an interdisciplinary perspective. Information processing & management, 33(4), 551-572.
Wilson, T. D. (1999). Models in information behaviour research. Journal of documentation, 55(3), 249-270.
Wilson, T.D. (2000). Human information behavior. Information Science Research,3 (2):49-55
Wilson, T. (2002). Information science and research methods. Knižničná a informačná veda. Zborník FiFUK. Roč, 19, 63-71. https://www.acarindex.com/pdfler/acarindex-9cd66bba27a7fb5cd258c81e6eebe40c.pdf
Wilson, T.D. (2005). Evolution in information behavior modeling: Wilson’s model. En K.E. Fisher, S. Erdelez & E.F. McKechnie (Eds.) Theories of information behavior (pp.31-36). Medford, NJ: American Society for Information Science and Technology
Wilson, T. D. (2010). Fifty years of information behavior research. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 36(3), 27-34.
Wilson, T.D. (2014). The e-book phenomenon: a disruptive technology. Information Research , 19(2) paper 612.
Wilson, T.D. (2015). E-books: the publishers’ dilemma. Libellarium, 8(1)
Wilson, T.D. (2016a). Investigating the impact of the e-book in Sweden. In Hans Dillaerts and Benôit Epron, (Eds.). L’offre de livres numériques à destination des bibliothèques de lecture publique : un regard international. (pp. 129-156) Villeurbanne, France: Presses de l’enssib.
Wilson, T.D. (2016b). Theoretical approaches to e-book research. Libellarium , 9(1). (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6nRDEIgJJ)
Wilson, T.D. & Maceviciute, E. (2016). Publishers’ responses to the e-book phenomenon: survey results from three ‘small language’ markets. Information Research , 21(4), paper 725. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6l3gpTzJE)
Wilson, T.D. & Maceviciute, E. (2018). Overcoming the digital divide through the promotion of digital reading. Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries, 7(2), 193-203. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/77zkGFftu)
Wilson, T.D. and Maceviciute, E. (2019). Overcoming the digital divide through the promotion of digital reading. Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries , 7(2), 193-203.
Wilson, T.D. (2020). The transfer of theories and models from information behaviour research into other disciplines. Information Research , 25(3), paper 873. http://InformationR.net/ir/25-3/paper873.html (Archived by the Internet Archive at https://bit.ly/3gHjYL7)
Wilson, T. (2020, October). Remodelling the model. In Anales de Documentación. 23, (2). Facultad de Comunicación y Documentación y Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia https://doi.org/10.6018/analesdoc.449171
Wilson, T.D. (2022b). Making a second career. My work with the Swedish School of Library and Information Science. In L. Limberg & M. Ögland, (Eds.). Från analog katalog till digital portal: Bibliotekshögskolan 50 år. (pp. 155-161). Borås, Sweden: Högskolan i Borås .
Wilson, T.D. & Maceviciute, E. (2022), Information misbehaviour: modelling the motivations for the creation, acceptance and dissemination of misinformation, Journal of Documentation, 78(7), 485-505. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-05-2022-0116
Wilson, T.D. (2023 in press). Managing information to serve the information user. eLucidate newsletter, UK electronic information Group (UKeiG)
Maceviciute, E., Wilson, T.D., Lindh, M. & Lalloo, I. (2009). Finalreport_DelphiA Delphi study of research needs for Swedish libraries. Final report. Borås, Sweden: Högskolan i Borås.
Macevičiūtė, E., Wilson, T.D., Antunes, G., Barateiro, J. & Vullo, G. (2011)SHAMAN: D14.4 - Report on demonstration and evaluation activity in the domain “Memory institutions”
Wilson, T.D. & Macevičiūtė, E. (2012). Users’ interactions with digital libraries. In G.G. Chowdhury & Schubert Foo, (Eds.). Digital libraries and information access. Research perspectives. (pp. 113-127). London: Facet Publishing.
Wilson, T.D. (2012). Report on a survey of readers of information research Information Reserch, 17(4) paper 541.
Wilson, T.D. & Macevičiūtė, E. (2012). Summary report on a survey of e-book provision in Swedish public librariesBorås, Sweden: University of Borås.
Wilson, T.D. (2021). Exploring information behaviour: an introduction. (Preliminary edition). Sheffield, UK: T.D. Wilson.
Wilson, T.D. (2022a). Exploring information behaviour: an introduction. (1st ed.). Sheffield, UK: T.D. Wilson . http://www.informationr.net/ir/bonusbook.html
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