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Rodney Paul Sturges
Paul Sturges
 
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Vzdělání BA.(Leicester, 1966), MA (Loughborough, 1968), PhD (Loughborough, 1986)
Pracoviště Department of Information Science Loughborough University;

Department of Information Science at the University of Pretoria

  2010 jmenován důstojníkem Řádu britského impéria / Order of the British Empire (OBE) za služby pro knihovny ve Velké Británii a v zámoří,

2011 udělena medaile IFLA za velký přínos IFLA

Známý pro přístup k informacím, soukromí a ochranu údajů a související otázky, včetně duševního vlastnictví,

propagaci svobodného přístupu k informacím a svobody projevu

Dr. Rodney Paul Sturges (*1945) je čestným profesorem na univerzitě v Loughborough v Anglii a mimořádným profesorem na univerzitě v Pretorii v Jihoafrické republice. Zabývá se řadou otázek v informační vědě, s důrazem na rozvojový svět a informační etiku. Také se věnuje teorii knihovnické práce, o níž napsal několik prací a je v tomto oboru uznávaným odborníkem.

Život

V letech 1984 - 1985 učil na Univerzitě Botswana a od té doby je stále zapojen do Spolku afrických knihovníků (African Librarianship) a řešení informačních problémů v Africe. 1997-2001 byl konzultantem v Radě Evropy pro svobodu projevu a veřejných přístupových bodů síťových informací. Vedl projekt financovaný Zdroji na soukromí v prostředí digitální knihovny (Resource (now MLA) on Privacy in the Digital Library Environment) v době 2000 až 2002. V letech 2003-9 byl členem Mezinárodní federace knihovnických asociací / International Federation of Library Associations’ (IFLA) ve Výboru pro svobodný přístup k informacím a svobodu projevu / Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE).

Dílo

Jeho články jsou citovány více než 400x, ImpF 33.6 (podle [1]). Pravidelně publikuje v Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Celkem napsal více než 150 článků, zpráv a knih zabývajících se řadou otázek informační vědy, s důrazem na rozvojový svět a informační etiku. Zřejmě nejvýznamnější je jeho kniha International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science, vydaná roku 1998 a s již vyšlou druhou edicí.

Aktivity

Paul Sturges na konferenci Bobcatsss 2016

Konzultant pro INASP (International Network for Access to Scientific Publications) 2013-2015

Paul Sturges je i skvělým řečníkem. Často přednáší na konferencích, z českých například studentská konference BOBCATSSS 2015 v Brně. V roce 2015 se také zúčastnil konferencí v Jimmě (Ethiopia), Edinburghu (UK), Sarajevu (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Tokiu a Kyotu (Japan), Kapském Městě (South Africa), Tallinnu (Estonia), Zadaru (Croatia).

Členství v organizacích a společnostech

Byl také členem poroty Nadace pro přístup k učení (Access to Learning Award (ATLA)) v letech 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Aktuální činnost a aktivity

V současné době je příznivcem CILIP, Chartered Institute for Library and Information Proffessionals. http://www.cilip.org.uk [2]

Úspěchy

V roce 2010 byl jmenován důstojníkem Řádu britského impéria / Order of the British Empire (OBE) za služby pro knihovny ve Velké Británii a v zámoří a v roce 2011 mu byla udělena medaile IFLA za velký přínos IFLA, mezinárodní vedení a prosazování základních hodnot IFLA, tedy svobodného přístupu k informacím a svobodného vyjadřování.[3]


Publikace

Články

1995

  • ‘Freedom of Information, Personal Privacy and the Librarian’. In: Proceedings of SCECSAL Xl, Blantyre, Malawi July 1994. Malawi Library Association, 1995.pp. 18-34.
  • 'Ethical implications of computer technology for librarians’, with C. Pritchett and B. Scully, ETHICOMP95: An International Conference on the Ethical Issues of Using Information Technology: Proceedings, De Montfort University, Leicester, 28‑30 March 1995, 1995, Vol 2.
  • ‘The librarian and some ethical implications of electronic information provision’. Informationsspezialisten Zwischen Technik und Gesellschaftlicher Verantwortung, FH Stuttgart HBI, Stuttgart, 4‑5 December 1995, 1995, pp. 125‑134.

    1996

  • 'The chain of information provision in the villages of Malawi', with G. Chimseu, International Information and Library Review, 28, (1996), pp. 135 156.
  • ‘Legal Issues for Electronic Information Providers’. Vine 102, (Mar. 1996) pp. 49­-52.

    1997

  • ‘A skeptical review of the library and technology transfer’. In: J. Watkins and P. Connolly eds., The role of libraries in economic development. Papers from the conference held in Ljubljana, Apr. 1997, IFLA Office for UAP, 1997, pp. 147-152.
  • ‘Social intelligence for developing countries: the role of grey literature’. In: Perspectives on the design and transfer of scientific and technical information: Third International Conference on Grey Literature, Luxembourg, Nov. 1997, pp. 31-45.

    1998

  • The political economy of information: Malawi under Kamuzu Banda, 1964-1994?. International Information and Library Review, 30, (1998), pp185-201.

    1999

  • STURGES, Paul. The Internet and Academic freedom: Implications for the University Library. E-LIS: E-prints in Library and Information Science [online]. 1999, , 113-126 [cit. 2016-04-24]. ISSN 1386-6710. Dostupné z: http://eprints.rclis.org/9767/1/8psab015.pdf
  • ‘Freedom of expression and communication: the challenge of network public access points’. In: Twenty-First Century Information Society: the Role of Library Associations. Proceedings of a Conference organised by the Open Society Institute in collaboration with the Council of Europe, Budapest, 10-13 May 1998. Open Society Institute, 1999, pp.66-74.
  • ‘Freedom of expression and public access to networks: the Council of Europe study and Draft Charter’. FID Review, 1, 1 (1999), pp.42-48.
  • ‘The Internet and the academic library: some problematic aspects’. Knjiznicarstvo, 3, 1-2 (1999), pp.4-31

    2000

  • 'Records management in Africa: three case studies and a proposal'. In: J. Chisenga et al eds. Information 2000: a vision for the SCECSAL region. Papers presented at the 14th Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern African Librarians (SCECSAL 2000) 10-15 April, 2000, Windhoek, Namibia. Windhoek: Namibia Information Workers Association, 2000, pp.218-228.
  • ‘Secrets, sex and software piracy: the future of access to Internet content’. In: Access 2000: intellectual property vs. the right to knowledge? Proceedings of the 8th International BOBCATSSS Symposium on Library and Information Science, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, January 24-26 2000. Copenhagen: Royal School of Library and Information Science, 2000, pp.279-292.
  • ‘Freedom of expression and communications networks’. In: M. Kocojowa ed. Users of Electronic Information, Krakow, 7-8 June 1999. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 2000.
  • ‘The Council of Europe, freedom of expression and public access to networked information’. In: Internet and Society: collection of materials of the International Conference, July 27-28, 2000, Yerevan, Armenia. Yerevan: 2000. Pp.3-14.
  • ‘The Internet and academic freedom: implications for the university library’. In: Academic Libraries as Centres of Education and Research for the Third Millennium. Proceedings of the Eighth Panhellenic Conference of Academic Librarians, Rhodes, 20-22 Oct. 1999. Rhodes: 2000, pp.113-126.
  • 'The Council of Europe, freedom of expression and public access to networked information'. IFLA Journal, 26, 4 (2000), pp.280-283.
  • loboda izrazavanja I javni pristup mrezama' Vjesnik Bibliotekara Hrvatske, 43, 3 (2000) pp.7-19.

    2001

  • 'The poverty of librarianship: an historical critique of public librarianship in Anglophone Africa.' Libri 51, 1 (2001) pp.38-48.
  • Public access and freedom of expression in networked information: guidelines for a European cultural policy. Council of Europe Publishing, 2001. ISBN 92-871-4651-9. 45p.
  • ‘Privacy in the digital library’. In: Bynum, T.W. et al. eds. Social and ethical impacts of information and communication technologies. Proceedings of the Fifth ETHICOMP Conference, Gdansk, 18-20 June 2001. Gdansk: Ethicomp, 2001, pp.325-335.
  • ‘Internet, freedom of expression and public access points'. In: Firsov, V.R. et al. eds. Tsenzura v Rossii St. Petersburg, National Library of Russia, 2001, pp.230-251.
  • ‘The library and freedom of information: agent or icon?’ Alexandria 13, 1 (2001) pp.3-16.
  • ‘User privacy in the digital library environment: a matter of concern for information professionals’. With Vincent Teng and Ursula Iliffe, Library Management 22, 8/9 [2001] pp.364-370.
  • 'The Council of Europe Guidelines’. Multimedia Information Technology 27, 2 (2001) pp.144-147.

    2002

  • 'Doing the right thing: professional ethics for information workers in Britain?, In: Vaagan, R.W. ed. The ethics of librarianship: an international survey. IFLA Publication 101, Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002, ISBN 3-598-21831-1, pp302-322.
  • ‘The first rule of netiquette and the librarian’. In: Badovinac, B. et al eds. Human beings and information specialists. Proceedings of 10th International BOBCATSSS Symposium on Library and Information Science, Portoroz, Slovenia, Jan 28-30, 2002. Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts, 2002, pp.26-34.
  • ‘Remember the human: the first rule of netiquette, librarians and the Internet’. Online Information Review 26, 3, [2002] pp.209-216.

    2003

  • ‘Doing the right thing: professional ethics for information workers in Britain’. In: Vaagan, R.W. ed. The ethics of librarianship: an international survey. IFLA Publication 101. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002, pp.302-322. Reprinted in New Library World 104, 1186 (2003) pp94-102.
  • ‘Preserving a secret garden for the mind: the ethics of user privacy in the digital library’ with Ursula Iliffe. In: Rockenbach, B. and Mendina, T. eds. Ethics and electronic information: a festschrift for Stephen Almagno. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2003, pp.74-81.
  • ‘Freedom of information, journalism and libraries’. In: Salonharju, I.ed. Kirja tietoverkkojen maailmassa. [A festschrift for Kai Ekholm]. Helsinki: Helsingin yliopiston kirjasto, 2003.
  • ‘User privacy in the digital library environment: an investigation of policies and preparedness’. With Eric Davies et al. Library Management 24, 1/2 (2003) pp.44-50.
  • ‘The archaeologist undeceived: selecting quality archaeological information from the Internet’. With Anne Griffin. Informing Science Journal, 6 [2003].
  • ‘Why should we worry about privacy?’. CILIP Update, 2, I (2003) pp.46-47.

    2004

  • Information in the national liberation struggle: developing a model?, Journal of Documentation 60, 4 (2004) pp.428-448.
  • ‘Corruption, transparency and a role for ICT?’. International Journal of Information Ethics, 2 [2004].
  • ‘Demons, disease and the library in Africa’. Focus on International Library and Information Work 35, 3 (2004) pp.100-109.

    2005

  • Information in the National liberation Struggle: modelling the case of Namibia?. With M. Katjihingua and K. Mchombu. Journal of Documentation 61, 6 (2005) pp.735-750.
  • ‘FAIFE and the ethics of professional information in cyberspace’. In: M. Kocojowa ed. Professional Information on the Internet. Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 2005, pp. 35-43.
  • ‘Understanding cultures, and IFLA’s Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) core activity’. Journal of Documentation 61, 2 (2005) pp.296-505.
  • ‘Access, literacy and relevance: a recipe for effective African libraries’. Free State Libraries (July-Sept 2005) pp.7-10.
  • ‘Is privacy dead?’. CILIP Update 4, 11 (2005) p.16.

    2006

  • Information services and the irrational?. With P. Gooch. Information Development 22, 1 (2006) pp.26-31.
  • ‘Why intellectual freedom matters’, In: Information, Innovation, Responsibility: Information Professional in the Network society. Proceedings of the 14th BOBCATSSS Symposium, 30th Jan. – 1st Feb. 2006. Tallinn, Estonia. Tallinn: Department of Information Studies, 2006, pp431-439.
  • 'Why intellectual freedom matters’, CABPEMEHA Biblioteka 23 [2006], pp.8-13.
  • ‘It’s not cricket: laws of the game or guidance in ethical reflection for information professionals in Western Europe’. In: Firsov, V. ed. Modern problems of library and information ethics. St. Petersburg: Russian Library Association, 2006, pp.96-105.
  • ‘IFLA’s FAIFE – Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression Core Activity’, Information Development 22 [2006] pp.162-3.
  • ‘Limits to freedom of expression? Considerations arising from the Danish cartoons affair’, IFLA Journal 32 [2006] pp.181-188.
  • ‘Freedom of access to information: A paradigm for the information professions’. Chapter commissioned for a book that was not published.
  • ‘An access based information research agenda for Africa: Developed in the crude English style.’ Delivered at Prolissa Conference, Pretoria, November 2006.

    2007

  • Using ICT to help the poor access public services: an action research programme?. With G. Sharma. Information Development, 23, 1 [2007] pp.15-23
  • ‘Corruption, transparency and a role for libraries’. In: Belan-Simic, A. and Sapro-Ficovic, M. eds. Library Professional Ethics and Civil Society Ethical Norms. Zagreb: Croatian Library Association, 2007. pp.182-192.
  • ‘Making use of ICT to facilitate poor people's access public services: an action research programme’. With G. Sharma. Information Development, 23, 1 [2007] pp.15-23
  • ‘FAIFE (Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression) Un departamento activo de la IFLA’. Educacion y Biblioteca 159 [2007] pp.89-91.
  • ‘Warum geistige Freiheit so wichtig ist’. BuB Forum Bibliotek und Information, 7/8 [2007] pp.527-531.
  • ‘Access as an ethical practical and practical principle for librarianship’. Published in Italian as ‘L’accesso come principio etico e pratico per la biblioteconomia’. Bibliotime, 10 [2007]
  • ‘From fighting censorship to promoting transparency’. In: Prochnicka, M. and Korycinska-Huras, A. Eds. Between Past and Future: Book, Library, Information Science – Social Functions over the Centuries. Krakow: Jagellonian University Press, 2007. Pp. 185-194.

    2008

  • ‘Finding the grey in the blue: transparency and disclosure in policing.’ . With Louise Cooke. The Grey Journal, 4(1), 2008, pp.21-28.
  • ‘Intellectual Freedom and the science of climate change’. Published in Swedish as ‘Intellektuell frihet och vetenskapen om klimatforandring.’ BIS, 2, 2008, pp.24-27.
  • ‘Save police time, beat yourself up: the problem of self-censorship.’ In: Hauke, P. Ed. Providing Access to Information for Everyone. Bad Honnef, Germany: Bock und Herchen, 2008. pp.256-265.
  • ‘IFLA’s new Transparency, Good Governance and Freedom from Corruption Manifesto: background and rationale.’ IFLA Journal, 34(4) 2008, pp.369-370, 383-384

    2009

  • ‘Libraries and Intellectual Freedom’. In Sitek, B. et al, eds. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Human Rights: The rights to knowledge and information in a heterogenic society. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009. pp. 4-12.
  • ‘Police and media relations in an era of freedom of information’. With Louise Cooke. Policing and Society, 19(4), 2009, 406-424.
  • ‘Stimulating IFLA’s Ethical Conscience: FAIFE 2003-9’. IFLA Journal, 35(2), 2009, pp.117-122.
  • ‘Why is poo brown?’ Public Library Journal, 24(4) 2009, 15-18.
  • ‘Information Ethics in the Twenty First Century’. Australian Academic & Research Libraries, 40(4), 2009 pp.241-251

    2010

  • STURGES, Paul. Comedy as freedom of expression. In: Journal of Documentation [online]. 2010, 66(2), s. 279-293 [cit. 2016-04-24]. DOI: 10.1108/00220411011023661. ISSN 0022-0418. Dostupné z: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/00220411011023661

    2013

  • Sturges, P. and Gastinger A. The information literate brain. In: Kurbanoglu, S. et al eds. Worldwide commonalities and challenges in Information Literacy Research and Practice: ECIL Conference Proceedings. Springer International Publishing, 2013, pp. 31-40.

    2014

  • Donations to libraries: a problem in International Cooperation’. In: S. Chakraborty and A. K. Das eds. Collaboration in International and Comparative Librarianship. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2014. pp17-27
  • ‘Research data sharing: developing a stakeholder-driven model for journal policies’. With M. Bamkin, J. Anders, B. Hubbard, A. Hussain, and M. Healey. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), in publication, 2014.
  • Sturges, P. and Gastinger, A. Libraries, donations and freedom of expression: the case of Scientology. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 46(1), 2014, pp.32-40

    2015

  • STURGES, Paul. IFLA Journal Online: Limits to freedom of expression? The problem of blasphemy [online]. In: . 2015 [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://ifl.sagepub.com/content/41/2/112.full

    2016

  • STURGES, Paul. Rich and Varied Ethical Standards: Freedom of Expression as a universal value in a world of many cultures [online]. [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.up.ac.za/media/shared/609/ZP_Files/Conferences/ICIL2016/pretoria-2016_sturges.zp81232.pdf

    Knihy

  • BLAUG, Mark. Who's who in economics: a biographical dictionary of major economists, 1700-1986. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1986. ISBN 02-620-2256-7.
  • STURGES, R a Richard NEILL. The quiet struggle: libraries and information for Africa. New York: Mansell, 1990. ISBN 07-201-2019-5.
  • STURGES, R. Review of British Library Research and Development Department research on humanities information. Chicago, Ill.: Distributed in the USA by the American Library Association, 1990. ISBN 07-123-3237-5.
  • EVANS, Margaret Kinnell a R STURGES. Continuity and innovation in the public library: the development of a social institution. London: Library Association Pub., 1996. ISBN 18-560-4134-4.
  • STURGES, R a Richard NEILL. The quiet struggle: information and libraries for the people of Africa. 2nd ed. Washington [D.C.]: Mansell, c1998. ISBN 07-201-2293-7.
  • GENERAL EDITOR, Maurice Line a Graham Mackenzie EDITORS. Librarianship and information work worldwide, 1999. 8th ed. London: Bowker-Saur, 1999. ISBN 978-185-7392-975.
  • GENERAL EDITOR, Maurice Line; editors. Librarianship and information work worldwide 2000. London: Bowker-Saur, 2000. ISBN 978-185-7392-630.
  • STURGES, R. Public internet access in libraries and information services. London: Facet Pub., 2002. ISBN 18-560-4425-4.
  • STURGES, P., FEATHER, J. International encyclopedia of information and library science. Second edition. S.l: Routledge, 2013. ISBN 978-041-5862-905.
  • EDITED BY PAUL STURGES AND DIANA ROSENBERG WITH THE EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE OF CLAIRE STURGES. Disaster and after: the practicalities of information service in times of war and other catastrophes ; proceedings of an international conference sponsored by IGLA (The International Group of the Library Association), 4-6 September 1998, University of Bristol. London: Taylor Graham, 1999. ISBN 09-475-6877-8.

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    1. researchgate.net
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    3. European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL 2013): Invited Speakers [online]. [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://ecil2013.ilconf.org/invited-speakers/


    Fotografie

    Dr. Paul Sturges discusses "Murder, Sex and Magic". In: Simmons College: School of Library and Information Science [online]. Boston, 2015 [cit. 2016-05-21]. Dostupné z: http://www.simmons.edu/~/media/Simmons/Academics/SLIS/SLIS-News/Paul-Sturges-540x463.ashx?h=317&la=en&mw=370&w=370

    BOBCATSSS 2016: Paul Sturges [online]. In: . [cit. 2016-05-21]. Dostupné z: http://bobcatsss2016.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Sturges-bcs2016.jpg


    Zdroje

    School of Business and Economics: School staff [online]. [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/sbe/staff/profiles/sturgespaul/sturges-paul.html

    Paul Sturges [online]. [cit. 2016-19-05]. Dostupné z: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Sturges

    BOBCATSSS 2016: Paul Sturges [online]. [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://bobcatsss2016.com/keynote/paul-sturges/

    University of Pretoria: News : Professor Paul Sturges visits the University of Pretoria [online]. 2010 [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.up.ac.za/en/information-science/news/post_1696922-professor-paul-sturges-visits-the-university-of-pretoria

    Simmons College: Dr. Paul Sturges discusses "Murder, Sex and Magic" [online]. 2015 [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.simmons.edu/news/school-of-library-and-information-science/2015/may/paul-sturges

    University of Pretoria: Staff [online]. [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://archivedpublicwebsite.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=7063

    STASSELOVÁ, Silvia. Etický kodex IFLA pre knihovníkov a informačných pracovníkov. In: Ikaros: elektronický časopis o informační společnosti [online]. 2013 [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://ikaros.cz/eticky-kodex-ifla-pre-knihovnikov-a-informacnych-pracovnikov

    ČERNOHLÁVKOVÁ, Petra a Kateřina NEKOLOVÁ. Zpráva z konference Bobcatsss 2016 v Lyonu. In: Ikaros: elektronický časopis o informační společnosti [online]. 2016 [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://ikaros.cz/zprava-z-konference-bobcatsss-2016-v-lyonu

    BOBCATSSS 2015 Newsletter: Conference Program [online]. [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.bobcatsss2015.com/wp/program/

    STURGES, Paul. University of Zadar Summer School 2012: The Brain and e-Information: Lessons from Popular Neuroscience. In: Loughborough University [online]. 2012 [cit. 2016-04-24].

    Former FAIFE Chair Paul Sturges receives OBE Award. IFLA.ORG [online]. 2010 [cit. 2016-04-24]. Dostupné z: http://www.ifla.org/news/former-faife-chair-paul-sturges-receives-obe-award