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- 2009
- Noa Aharony:
An exploratory analysis of librarians' blogs: their development, nature and changes. Aslib Proc. 61(6): 587-604 (2009) - Rachel Begg:
Death or diversification? The use of space in public library buildings. Aslib Proc. 61(6): 619-635 (2009) - Barbara Traxler Brown:
Towards 100 years of LIS education and research at UCD. Aslib Proc. 61(3): 282-301 (2009) - Mary Burke:
The semantic web and the digital library. Aslib Proc. 61(3): 316-322 (2009) - Vincent Campbell:
Blogs in American politics: from Lott to Lieberman. Aslib Proc. 61(2): 139-154 (2009) - Ian Cornelius:
Quantum leaps in information retrieval. Aslib Proc. 61(3): 331-336 (2009) - Mohammad Reza Davarpana, H. Behrouzfar:
International visibility of Iranian ISI journals: A citation study. Aslib Proc. 61(4): 407-419 (2009) - Crystal Fulton:
The pleasure principle: the power of positive affect in information seeking. Aslib Proc. 61(3): 245-261 (2009) - Barrie Gunter:
Blogging - private becomes public and public becomes personalised. Aslib Proc. 61(2): 120-126 (2009) - Barrie Gunter, Vincent Campbell, Maria Touri, Rachel K. Gibson:
Blogs, news and credibility. Aslib Proc. 61(2): 185-204 (2009) - David Heppes, Adeline du Toit:
Level of maturity of the competitive intelligence function: Case study of a retail bank in South Africa. Aslib Proc. 61(1): 48-66 (2009) - Lee Komito, Jessica Bates:
Virtually local: social media and community among Polish nationals in Dublin. Aslib Proc. 61(3): 232-244 (2009) - Kayvan Kousha:
Characteristics of open access scholarly publishing: A multidisciplinary study. Aslib Proc. 61(4): 394-406 (2009) - C. J. (Neels) Kruger, Roy D. Johnson:
Assessment of knowledge management growth: a South Africa perspective. Aslib Proc. 61(6): 542-564 (2009) - Özgür Külcü:
Quality documentation and records management: a survey of Turkish universities. Aslib Proc. 61(5): 459-473 (2009) - Wing Lam, Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua:
An analysis of knowledge outsourcing at Eduware. Aslib Proc. 61(5): 424-435 (2009) - Jiang Li, Peter Willett:
ArticleRank: a PageRank-based alternative to numbers of citations for analysing citation networks. Aslib Proc. 61(6): 605-618 (2009) - Wei Lu, Andrew MacFarlane, Fabio Venuti:
Okapi-based XML indexing. Aslib Proc. 61(5): 483-499 (2009) - 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) - Intesar Mahmood, Jennifer E. Rowley, Richard J. Hartley:
Scientific publishing: a case study of Libyan scientists. Aslib Proc. 61(4): 380-393 (2009) - Claire McGuinness:
Information skills training practices in Irish higher education. Aslib Proc. 61(3): 262-281 (2009) - Julie Mondoux, Ali Shiri:
Institutional repositories in Canadian post-secondary institutions: User interface features and knowledge organization systems. Aslib Proc. 61(5): 436-458 (2009) - Mary O'Farrell, Jessica Bates:
Student information behaviours during group projects: A study of LIS students in University College Dublin, Ireland. Aslib Proc. 61(3): 302-315 (2009) - Carlos Olmeda-Gómez, Antonio Perianes-Rodríguez, María Antonia Ovalle-Perandones, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
Visualization of scientific co-authorship in Spanish universities: From regionalization to internationalization. Aslib Proc. 61(1): 83-100 (2009) - Nigel Payne, Mike Thelwall:
A longitudinal analysis of alternative document models. Aslib Proc. 61(1): 101-116 (2009) - Beatriz Plaza:
Monitoring web traffic source effectiveness with Google Analytics: An experiment with time series. Aslib Proc. 61(5): 474-482 (2009) - Neil Selwyn:
The digital native - myth and reality. Aslib Proc. 61(4): 364-379 (2009) - Esther Meng-Yoke Tan, Schubert Foo, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Yin-Leng Theng:
TILES: classifying contextual information for mobile tourism applications. Aslib Proc. 61(6): 565-586 (2009) - Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King, Sheri Edwards, Lei Wu:
Electronic journals and changes in scholarly article seeking and reading patterns. Aslib Proc. 61(1): 5-32 (2009) - Clare Thornley:
Dilemmas in information science (IS) and information retrieval (IR): Recurring challenges or new solutions? Aslib Proc. 61(3): 323-330 (2009)
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