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Aslib Proceedings, Volume 55
Volume 55, Numbers 1/2, 2003
- Ian Rowlands:
Knowledge production, consumption and impact: policy indicators for a changing world. 5-12 - Carol Tenopir:
Information metrics and user studies. 13-17 - Richard Withey:
(Mis)understanding the digital media revolution. 18-22 - David Nicholas, Tom Dobrowolski, Richard Withey, Chris Russell, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams:
Digital information consumers, players and purchasers: information seeking behaviour in the new digital interactive environment. 23-31 - Grant Lewison:
Beyond outputs: new measures of biomedical research impact. 32-42 - Barrie Gunter:
Digital information provision via interactive television: understanding the digital consumer. 43-51 - Paul Huntington, David Nicholas, Peter Williams:
Comparing the use of two DiTV transmission services: same service, different outcomes. 52-63 - Peter Williams, David Nicholas, Paul Huntington:
Home electronic health information for the consumer: user evaluation of a DiTV video-on-demand service. 64-74 - Julian Warner:
Modelling the diffusion of specialised knowledge. 75-83 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Anthony Watkinson:
Digital journals, Big Deals and online searching behaviour: a pilot study. 84-109
Volume 55, Number 3, 2003
- Alton Yeow-Kuan Chua:
Knowledge sharing: a game people play. 117-129 - Olwyn Garratt, Adeline du Toit:
Accountability and demonstration of the value of information services in South African law firms. 130-137 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams, Barrie Gunter:
First steps towards providing the UK with health care information and advice via their television sets: an evaluation of four Department of Health sponsored pilot services. 138-154 - Andrew Cox, Robin Yeates:
Library portal solutions. 155-165 - Jenni Ingham:
E-mail overload in the UK workplace. 166-180 - Robert Howes:
After the disaster: drawing up the insurance claim. 181-187
Volume 55, Number 4, 2003
- Susan Henry:
Can remote Internet voting increase turnout? 193-202 - Barrie Gunter, Chris Russell, Richard Withey, David Nicholas:
The British Life and Internet Project: inaugural survey findings. 203-216 - Andrew MacFarlane:
On open source IR. 217-222 - Linda M. Cloete, Retha Snyman, Johannes C. Cronjé:
Training cataloguing students using a mix of media and technologies. 223-233 - Marian Cloete, Retha Snyman:
The enterprise portal - is it knowledge management? 234-242 - Andrew Cox, Keith Patrick, Rahman Abdullah:
Seeding a community of interest: the experience of the knowledge library project. 243-252
Volume 55, Numbers 5/6, 2003
- David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Barrie Gunter, Richard Withey, Chris Russell:
The British and their use of the Web for health information and advice: a survey. 261-276 - Paul Huntington, David Nicholas, Peter Williams:
Characterising and profiling health Web user and site types: going beyond "hits". 277-289 - Mark Hepworth, Janet Harrison, Nicole James:
Information needs of people with multiple sclerosis and the implications for information provision based on a national UK survey. 290-303 - Peter Williams, David Nicholas, Paul Huntington:
Health information on the Internet: a qualitative study of NHS Direct Online users. 304-312 - Adam N. Joinson, Phil Banyard:
Seeking alcohol information on the Internet. 313-319 - Markella Boudioni:
Availability and use of information touch-screen kiosks (to facilitate social inclusion). 320-333 - Ray Jones:
Making health information accessible to patients. 334-338 - Gavin McWhirter:
The potential for using hospital bedside TV services in England to provide patients with access to health information. 339-345 - Barrie Gunter, David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams:
Digital interactive television: health information platform of the future? 346-356 - Julia Dandy:
Public awareness of patient rights, consent forms and advance statements. 357-366 - Emma-Jane Berridge, Abdul V. Roudsari:
diabCAL: evaluating computer-aided learning for diabetes patient education. 367-378 - Grant Lewison:
The publication of cancer research papers in high impact journals. 379-387
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