Library and Information Science at the service of R&D projects
the experience of the Cibermov documentation centre
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v26i1.4690Keywords:
R&D projects, Databases, Cyber-activism, Digital citizenship, Social movementsAbstract
The experience of creating and managing a documentation center at the service of researchers in the R&D project Cyberactivism, digital citizenship and new urban movements (Cibermov), is presented as a practical example of the important work that can be carried out by library and information science specialists in this type of projects. We explain the various functions performed by this, focusing especially on the development and management of a database of selected bibliographic and audiovisual sources around the thematic scope of the project.
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