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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [j37]David Nicholas, David J. Clark, Ian Rowlands, Hamid R. Jamali M.:
Information on the go: A case study of Europeana mobile users. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 64(7): 1311-1322 (2013) - [j36]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Anthony Watkinson, David Brown, Bill Russell, Hamid R. Jamali:
Have digital repositories come of age? The views of library directors. Webology 10(2) (2013) - 2012
- [j35]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Anthony Watkinson, David Brown, Hamid R. Jamali M.:
Digital repositories ten years on: what do scientific researchers think of them and how do they use them? Learn. Publ. 25(3): 195-206 (2012) - 2011
- [j34]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, David J. Clark, Peter Williams:
Google Generation II: web behaviour experiments with the BBC. Aslib Proc. 63(1): 28-45 (2011) - [j33]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands:
Social media use in the research workflow. Inf. Serv. Use 31(1-2): 61-83 (2011) - [j32]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Peter Williams:
E-journals, researchers - and the new librarians. Learn. Publ. 24(1): 15-27 (2011) - [j31]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas, Bill Russell, Nicholas Canty, Anthony Watkinson:
Social media use in the research workflow. Learn. Publ. 24(3): 183-195 (2011) - 2010
- [j30]Peter Williams, David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands:
The attitudes and behaviours of illegal downloaders. Aslib Proc. 62(3): 283-301 (2010) - [j29]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Patricia Hernández Salazar:
Diversity in the e-journal use and information-seeking behaviour of UK researchers. J. Documentation 66(3): 409-433 (2010) - [j28]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Hamid R. Jamali M.:
E-textbook use, information seeking behaviour and its impact: Case study business and management. J. Inf. Sci. 36(2): 263-280 (2010) - [j27]David Nicholas, Peter Williams, Ian Rowlands, Hamid R. Jamali M.:
Researchers' e-journal use and information seeking behaviour. J. Inf. Sci. 36(4): 494-516 (2010) - [j26]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas:
The economic downturn and libraries: an international survey. Learn. Publ. 23(2): 144-156 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j25]Hamid R. Jamali M., David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands:
Scholarly e-books: the views of 16, 000 academics: Results from the JISC National E-Book Observatory. Aslib Proc. 61(1): 33-47 (2009) - [j24]Peter Williams, Iain Stevenson, David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Ian Rowlands:
The role and future of the monograph in arts and humanities research. Aslib Proc. 61(1): 67-82 (2009) - [j23]Peter Williams, Jeremy Leighton John, Ian Rowlands:
The personal curation of digital objects: A lifecycle approach. Aslib Proc. 61(4): 340-363 (2009) - [j22]David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Ian Rowlands, Maggie Fieldhouse:
Student digital information-seeking behaviour in context. J. Documentation 65(1): 106-132 (2009) - [j21]David Nicholas, David J. Clark, Ian Rowlands, Hamid R. Jamali M.:
Online use and information seeking behaviour: institutional and subject comparisons of UK researchers. J. Inf. Sci. 35(6): 660-676 (2009) - [c1]Hazel M. Woodward, Caren Milloy, Lorraine Estelle, Ian Rowlands:
Understanding how Students and Faculty REALLY use E-Books: The UK National E-Books Observatory. ELPUB 2009: 381-392 - 2008
- [j20]David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Ian Rowlands, Tom Dobrowolski, Carol Tenopir:
Viewing and reading behaviour in a virtual environment: The full-text download and what can be read into it. Aslib Proc. 60(3): 185-198 (2008) - [j19]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas, Peter Williams, Paul Huntington, Maggie Fieldhouse, Barrie Gunter, Richard Withey, Hamid R. Jamali, Tom Dobrowolski, Carol Tenopir:
The Google generation: the information behaviour of the researcher of the future. Aslib Proc. 60(4): 290-310 (2008) - [j18]David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, David J. Clark, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Candela Ollé:
UK scholarly e-book usage: a landmark survey. Aslib Proc. 60(4): 311-334 (2008) - 2007
- [j17]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas:
The missing link: journal usage metrics. Aslib Proc. 59(3): 222-228 (2007) - [j16]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali, Paul Huntington:
What do faculty and students really think about e-books? Aslib Proc. 59(6): 489-511 (2007) - 2006
- [j15]Tove Faber Frandsen, Ronald Rousseau, Ian Rowlands:
Diffusion factors. J. Documentation 62(1): 58-72 (2006) - [j14]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas:
The changing scholarly communication landscape: an international survey of senior researchers. Learn. Publ. 19(1): 31-55 (2006) - [j13]David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali, Ian Rowlands:
On the tips of their tongues: authors and their views on scholarly publishing. Learn. Publ. 19(3): 193-203 (2006) - [j12]David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Tom Dobrowolski, Ian Rowlands:
Ideas on creating a consumer market for scholarly journals. Learn. Publ. 19(4): 245-249 (2006) - 2005
- [j11]Ian Rowlands:
Emerald authorship data, Lotka's law and research productivity. Aslib Proc. 57(1): 5-10 (2005) - [j10]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas:
Scholarly communication in the digital environment: The 2005 survey of journal author behaviour and attitudes. Aslib Proc. 57(6): 481-497 (2005) - [j9]David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Tom Dobrowolski, Ian Rowlands, Hamid R. Jamali M., Panayiota Polydoratou:
Revisiting 'obsolescence' and journal article 'decay' through usage data: an analysis of digital journal use by year of publication. Inf. Process. Manag. 41(6): 1441-1461 (2005) - [j8]David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Ian Rowlands:
Open access journal publishing: the views of some of the world's senior authors. J. Documentation 61(4): 497-519 (2005) - [j7]David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali M., Paul Huntington, Ian Rowlands:
In their very own words: authors and scholarly journal publishing. Learn. Publ. 18(3): 212-220 (2005) - 2004
- [j6]Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas, Paul Huntington:
Scholarly communication in the digital environment: what do authors want? Learn. Publ. 17(4): 261-273 (2004) - 2003
- [j5]Ian Rowlands:
Knowledge production, consumption and impact: policy indicators for a changing world. Aslib Proc. 55(1/2): 5-12 (2003) - 2002
- [j4]Ian Rowlands:
Journal diffusion factors: a new approach to measuring research influence. Aslib Proc. 54(2): 77-84 (2002) - [j3]Ian Rowlands, Tamara Eisenschitz, David Bawden:
Frame analysis as a tool for understanding information policy. J. Inf. Sci. 28(1): 31-38 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j2]Ian Rowlands:
Patterns of author cocitation in information policy: Evidence of social, collaborative and cognitive structure. Scientometrics 44(3): 533-546 (1999) - 1996
- [j1]Ian Rowlands:
Understanding information policy: concepts, frameworks and research tools. J. Inf. Sci. 22(1): 13-25 (1996)
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