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What’s in a name?

What’s in a name?. ANNE WELSH LECTURER IN LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON. Vanitas Vanitatem.

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What’s in a name?

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  1. What’s in a name? ANNE WELSH LECTURER IN LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

  2. Vanitas Vanitatem Mary Madden. Digital footprints: identity, search, social networking. Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2008. http://www.pewinternet.org/Presentations/2008/Digital-Footprints.aspx

  3. Who Am I?

  4. Who Am I?

  5. Who Am I?

  6. Favourite Alter-egos[I am not an American hairdresser] http://www.annewelshsalon.com/

  7. Favourite Alter-egos[I am not a pediatric MD] http://www.ucomparehealthcare.com/drs/washington/pediatrics/Welsh_Anne.html

  8. Favourite Alter-egos[I am not an ASBO caseworker] http://www.lostamigos.net/logon/userDetails.asp?name=Anne+Welsh&user_id=94096

  9. Favourite Alter-egos[I was not born in 1548] http://records.ancestry.com/Anne%20Welsh_records.ashx?pid=10234180

  10. Who Am I? [Not quite as pretty as this girl] [Nor as pirate as this one]

  11. “My” composite persona Personas: an art installation, http://personas.media.mit.edu/personasWeb.html

  12. This is me

  13. A rough guide to those who have found me http://twittersheep.com/

  14. “Raindrops on roses …”(a few of my most find-worthy things)

  15. Split personality?(E-LIS browse search by author) It’s as if this article were never written

  16. But enough about me … John H. Bowman, author of the cataloguing textbook par excellence.

  17. Clicking on “John H. Bowman” What’s happened here? John H. Bowman, taxation expert???

  18. Clicking on “Bowman, J.H.” in a standard library OPAC

  19. Google Scholar Ophthalmologist Taxation and property expert Chemist? Inventor? CATALOGUER Inventor

  20. Organisational names

  21. “Name Authority” • Not a term users would use • “I can’t find the right Joe Bloggs.” • “I can’t find everything by Jane Smith : she’s been married and divorced twice, I think.” • “I want a bibliography of all my publications.” • “Why do I have to use different search terms on book and article databases?”

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