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Aslib Proceedings, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, 2007
- Kuan-nien Chen:
Institutional evaluation and its influence on organizational learning. 5-25 - Michela Montesi, John Mackenzie Owen:
Revision of author abstracts: how it is carried out by LISA editors. 26-45 - Paul Huntington, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali, Chris Russell:
Health information for the consumer: NHS vs the BBC. 46-67 - Martin De Saulles:
Information literacy amongst UK SMEs: an information policy gap. 68-79 - Pieter Willem van der Walt, A. S. A. du Toit:
Developing a scaleable information architecture for an enterprise-wide consolidated information management platform. 80-96 - Peter Williams, Karen Bunning, Helen Kennedy:
ICTs and learning disability: multidisciplinary perspectives on Project @pple. 97-112
Volume 59, Number 2, 2007
- Rosemary McGuinness:
Research in the School of Information Management, London Metropolitan University. 121-124 - Catherine Kelly:
Managing the relationship between knowledge and power in organisations. 125-138 - Sue Batley:
The I in information architecture: the challenge of content management. 139-151 - Susie Andretta:
Phenomenography: a conceptual framework for information literacy education. 152-168 - Luke Tredinnick:
Post-structuralism, hypertext, and the World Wide Web. 169-186 - Shiraz Durrani:
Learning by doing: Lifelong learning through innovations projects at DASS. 187-200
Volume 59, Number 3, 2007
- Shu-Shing Lee, Yin-Leng Theng, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh:
Creative information seeking: Part II: empirical verification. 205-221 - Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas:
The missing link: journal usage metrics. 222-228 - Everd Jacobs, Gert Roodt:
The development of a knowledge sharing construct to predict turnover intentions. 229-248 - Athulang Mutshewa:
A theoretical exploration of information behaviour: a power perspective. 249-263 - Ina Fourie, Theo Bothma:
Information seeking: an overview of web tracking and the criteria for tracking software. 264-284 - Nadene King, Neels Kruger, Jaco Pretorius:
Knowledge management in a multicultural environment: a South African perspective. 285-299
Volume 59, Numbers 4/5, 2007
- David Bawden:
Information Science at City University London. 305-306 - David Bawden:
Organised complexity, meaning and understanding: An approach to a unified view of information for information science. 307-327 - Ahmad Khudair, David Bawden:
Healthcare libraries in Saudi Arabia: analysis and recommendations. 328-341 - Lyn Robinson:
Impact of digital information resources in the toxicology literature. 342-351 - Andrew MacFarlane:
Evaluation of web search for the information practitioner. 352-366 - Andrew MacFarlane, Julie A. McCann, Stephen E. Robertson:
Parallel methods for the update of partitioned inverted files. 367-396 - Pauline Rafferty, Rob Hidderley:
Flickr and Democratic Indexing: dialogic approaches to indexing. 397-410 - Tamara Eisenschitz:
Non-literal copying of factual information: architecture of knowledge. 411-421 - David M. Mountain, Fotis Liarokapis:
Mixed reality (MR) interfaces for mobile information systems. 422-436 - Toni Weller:
Information history: its importance, relevance and future. 437-448 - Jutta Haider:
Of the rich and the poor and other curious minds: on open access and "development". 449-461 - Lyn Robinson, Audrone Glosiene:
Continuing professional development for library and information science: Case study of a network of training centres. 462-474 - Toni Weller, Jutta Haider:
Where do we go from here? An opinion on the future of LIS as an academic discipline in the UK. 475-482
Volume 59, Number 6, 2007
- Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali, Paul Huntington:
What do faculty and students really think about e-books? 489-511 - Andrew K. Shenton, Andrew Johnson:
Pupil use of a school intranet's library pages. 512-527 - Jingfeng Xia:
Disciplinary repositories in the social sciences. 528-538 - Deborah Brown, Dean Leith:
Integration of the research library service into the editorial process: "Embedding" the librarian into the media. 539-549 - Elena García-Barriocanal, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia:
Representing evidence about interpersonal relationships of public people in the Semantic Web. 550-564 - Lauren Goodchild, Charles Oppenheim, Marigold Cleeve:
MPs online: an evaluative study of MPs' use of web sites. 565-587
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