Saturday, October 15, 2011

QUOTABLE QUOTES OF WEEK 1 @ THE ACADEMY

"You can not manage what you can't measure", Cyril Walters.

"Librarians should be champions of democratic knowledge", Prof. Donald Foster.

"Democracy can be mighty convenience for those in power, the struggle for information is the struggle for power", Richard Calland.

"We should open up debates of disciplines and not restrict our students into compartments", Prof. Lungisile Ntsebeza.

"It's difficult to built theory from a case study", Prof. Liesel Ebersohn.

"In order to make progress as a researcher, you need to learn to say NO, particularly to other people's interests", Lisa Kane.

"Just because people are illiterate does not mean that they are stupid", Prof. Juliet Armstrong

"There are no easy answers on where to start in research" Lisa Kane.

"Emotional traps limit us from moving forward", Shamiema McLeod.

"We do best when we do things once", Dr. Robert Morrell.

"Knowledge is a very fragile thing", Prof. Martin Villet.

"Innovation is not all about technologies, but how to do things better", Dr. Andrew Kaniki.

"Don't get excited if you don't get cited", Prof. Johann Mouton.

"The world of publishing is driven by Web of Science", Susan Veldsman.

"Going through peer review process is dramatic! it works on your self-esteem", Susan Veldsman

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