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Aslib Proceedings, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, 2005
- Ian Rowlands:
Emerald authorship data, Lotka's law and research productivity. 5-10 - Andrew Boyd:
Case study (part 2): A "fuzzy" approach to multi-channel information optimisation. 11-21 - Berenika M. Webster:
International presence and impact of the UK biomedical research, 1989-2000. 22-47 - Ruiha Webster, Peter Williams:
An evaluation of the NHS Direct online health information e-mail enquiry service: Quality of health information on the internet. 48-62 - Shant Narsesian, David Nicholas:
Personal home pages as a resource: Evaluating the informational value of the PHP on the web. 63-84 - David Bawden, Polona Vilar, Vlasta Zabukovec:
Education and training for digital librarians: A Slovenia/UK comparison. 85-98
Volume 57, Number 2, 2005
- Peter Williams, David Nicholas, Barrie Gunter:
E-learning: what the literature tells us about distance education: An overview. 109-122 - Iftikhar Ali, John Proctor:
Information and communication technology (ICT) education in The City School, Pakistan: A success story in the large-scale introduction of the UK National Curriculum's ICT component in Pakistan. 123-130 - Margaret Kendall:
Tackling student referencing errors through an online tutorial. 131-145 - Susannah Quinsee, Neal Sumner:
How to manage the big bang: evolution or revolution in the introduction of an MLE? 146-156 - John Akeroyd:
Information management and e-learning: Some perspectives. 157-167 - Rebecca Eynon:
The use of the internet in higher education: Academics' experiences of using ICTs for teaching and learning. 168-180 - Susie Andretta:
From prescribed reading to the excitement or the burden of choice: Information literacy: foundation of e-learning. 181-190
Volume 57, Number 3, 2005
- Adriana Roa-Atkinson, Léa Velho:
Interactions in knowledge production: A comparative case study of immunology research groups in Colombia and Brazil. 200-216 - Jacqueline Leta:
Human resources and scientific output in Brazilian science: Mapping astronomy, immunology and oceanography. 217-231 - Aparna Basu, Grant Lewison:
Going beyond journal classification for evaluation of research outputs: A case study of global astronomy and astrophysics research. 232-246 - Dwijen Rangnekar:
Acknowledged: analysing the bibliometric presence of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. 247-260 - Kartik Kumaramangalam:
Does collaborating with academia improve industry science?: Evidence from the UK biotechnology sector, 1988-2001. 261-277 - Teresa H. Jones, Steve Hanney, Martin Buxton, Isla Rippon:
Journals used for the publication of English psychiatry, surgery and paediatrics research. 278-290
Volume 57, Number 4, 2005
- Adrian Cunningham, Margaret Phillips:
Accountability and accessibility: ensuring the evidence of e-governance in Australia. 301-317 - Chris Pond:
The House of Commons Library and the transfer of resources to electronic form for user self-service, 1979-2004. 318-332 - Janet Seaton:
The Scottish Parliament and e-democracy. 333-337 - Caroline Auty:
UK elected representatives and their weblogs: first impressions. 338-355 - Richard Rogers:
Poignancy in the US political blogsphere. 356-368 - Charlotte Steinmark:
EDM in the Danish public sector: the FESD project. 369-377
Volume 57, Number 5, 2005
- Barrie Gunter:
Trust in the news on television. 384-397 - Yijun Gao, Liwen Vaughan:
Web hyperlink profiles of news sites: A comparison of newspapers of USA, Canada, and China. 398-411 - Julian Warner:
An information dynamic: technologies for the reproduction of written utterances. 412-423 - Wing Lam, Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua:
The mismanagement of knowledge management. 424-433 - Andrew MacFarlane, Julie A. McCann, Stephen E. Robertson:
Parallel methods for the generation of partitioned inverted files. 434-459 - Shu-Shing Lee, Yin-Leng Theng, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh:
Creative information seeking Part I: a conceptual framework. 460-475
Volume 57, Number 6, 2005
- Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas:
Scholarly communication in the digital environment: The 2005 survey of journal author behaviour and attitudes. 481-497 - Jan Brophy, David Bawden:
Is Google enough? Comparison of an internet search engine with academic library resources. 498-512 - Barrie Gunter:
Electronic books: a survey of users in the UK. 513-522 - Andrew John Boyd:
The evolution of goal-based information modelling: literature review. 523-538 - Peter Williams:
Using information and communication technology with special educational needs students: The views of frontline professionals. 539-553 - Hamid R. Jamali, David Nicholas, Paul Huntington:
The use and users of scholarly e-journals: a review of log analysis studies. 554-571
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