Articles by Ian Clark
Ian Clark reflects on two years of The Radical Librarian Collective and reports on the #radlib15 gathering.
Posted 31 August 2015
Understanding digital behaviour can help us improve the way we deliver and facilitate access to information.
Posted 16 July 2015
The issue of net neutrality has been rumbling around in the US for some time now, but in Europe the debate has been quieter. Ian Clark on why that might be about to change.
Posted 20 June 2015
Ian Clark prefers to focus on the positive aspects of web anonymity.
Posted 13 March 2015
Ian Clark on running workshops to help support students in their studies.
Posted 4 December 2014
Ian Clark argues that improved access to ICT could help those in prison to find employment and re-integrate in society.
Posted 7 February 2014
Ian Clark paints a picture of an ideal professional body for the library and information world.
Posted 18 July 2013
Ian Clark explores how MOOCs could transform higher education and how the role of librarians might change.
Posted 10 May 2013
Ian Clark shares lessons learned at three UK universities on gathering and using student feedback.
Posted 5 April 2013
Access to fast, reliable web services can have a positive impact on society and the economy. But the digital divide still exists says Ian Clark.
Posted 20 February 2013
If the profession fails to communicate its value, then the march of 'amateurisation' will continue, argues Ian Clark.
Posted 23 January 2013