Jane Secker

Copyright and Digital Literacy Advisor at The London School of Economics and Political Science

Schools

  • The London School of Economics and Political Science

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Biography

The London School of Economics and Political Science

Awards

University of London CDE Teaching Award Movers & Shakers Award 2013 (nominated by the Library journal)

Experience Keywords

Digital literacy; copyright; digital copyright; e-learning; education; information literacy; information management; new technologies

Research Summary

I completed a PhD studying how historians use the press to write history and how libraries and other archives make these resources available to researchers. Subsequently, I worked on several projects focused on digitisation and copyright issues before moving into e-learning / library support.

My key research interests include: integrating electronic resources into e-learning systems, copyright and licensing issues as well as information literacy - in particular supporting staff and PhD students develop their research skills and use new technologies. I''m also interested in libraries and web 2.0 technologies (social software).

Archid number: 0000-0002-3047-1212

I also manage the SADL project http://lsesadl.wordpress.com/

Research Countries

UK

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