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Aslib Proceedings, Volume 56
Volume 56, Number 1, 2004
- Tove Faber Frandsen:
Journal diffusion factors - a measure of diffusion? 5-11 - Emma Angus, Charles Oppenheim:
Studies of the characteristics of brand names used in the marketing of information products and services. II: Internet related services. 12-23 - Mike Thelwall, Liwen Vaughan:
New versions of PageRank employing alternative Web document models. 24-33 - Eti Herman:
Research in progress: some preliminary and key insights into the information needs of the contemporary academic researcher. Part 1. 34-47 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams:
The characteristics of users and non-users of a kiosk information system. 48-61 - Ina Fourie:
Librarians and the claiming of new roles: how can we try to make a difference? 62-74
Volume 56, Number 2, 2004
- Andrew Boyd:
Multi-channel information seeking: a fuzzy conceptual model. 81-88 - Barrie Gunter, Chris Russell, Richard Withey, David Nicholas:
Broadband in Britain: how does it compare with narrowband? 89-98 - Peter Williams, Gemma Madle, Julius R. Weinberg, Patty Kostkova, Jane Mani-Saada:
Information for the public about disease: usability issues in the development of the National Electronic Library for Communicable Diseases. 99-103 - D. B. Schwikkard, A. S. A. du Toit:
Analysing knowledge requirements: a case study. 104-111 - Julian Warner:
Meta- and object-language for information retrieval research: proposal for a distinction. 112-117 - Eti Herman:
Research in progress. Part 2 - some preliminary insights into the information needs of the contemporary academic researcher. 118-131
Volume 56, Number 3, 2004
- Timothy Collinson, Alison Williams:
The Alternative Library. 137-143 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Julie Chih-Ee Wang:
Designing a virtual exhibition using Scalable Vector Graphics. 144-155 - Charles Oppenheim, David Stuart:
Is there a correlation between investment in an academic library and a higher education institution's ratings in the Research Assessment Exercise? 156-165 - Janet Homewood:
Consumer health information e-mails: content, metrics and issues. 166-179 - Andrew K. Shenton:
Information-seeking research in schools: opportunities and pitfalls. 180-186 - Anesh Maniraj Singh:
Trends in South African Internet banking. 187-196
Volume 56, Number 4, 2004
- Andrew MacFarlane, Stephen E. Robertson, Julie A. McCann:
Parallel computing for passage retrieval. 201-211 - Caroline Auty:
Political hacktivism: tool of the underdog or scourge of cyberspace? 212-221 - Barrie Gunter:
The prospects for e-government on digital television. 222-223 - Martie M. Squier, Retha Snyman:
Knowledge management in three financial organisations: a case study. 234-242 - Andrew K. Shenton:
Research into young people's information-seeking: perspectives and methods. 243-254 - Ka Wai Fan, Celine Yuen Yan Lai:
Review of the Web sites for Chinese archaeology. 255-264
Volume 56, Number 5, 2004
- Andrew Boyd:
Information disparity: research and measurement challenges in an interconnected world. 269-271 - Alan D. Smith:
E-security issues and policy development in an information-sharing and networked environment. 272-285 - Andrew Boyd:
A goal-based approach to the evaluation and documentation of business process re-engineering. 286-300 - Cristina Hastings:
Discussion of performance measures in public service broadcasting. 301-307 - Dagny Evans:
An introduction to unified communications: challenges and opportunities. 308-314 - Jonathan M. Levitt:
Demonstrating a multi-faceted magpie approach to researching searchable digital text. 315-320
Volume 56, Number 6, 2004
- J. Carlos Fernández-Molina:
The legal protection of databases: current situation of the international harmonisation process. 325-334 - Nigel Jackson:
Escaping from the straitjacket: UK MPs and their e-newsletters. 335-343 - Rachel Spacey, Anne Goulding:
Learner support in UK public libraries. 344-355 - Dimitrios Xanthidis, David Nicholas:
Evaluating internet usage and ecommerce growth in Greece. 356-366 - Andrew K. Shenton:
Operationalising the concept of "information" for research into information behaviour. 367-372 - Paul Huntington, David Nicholas, Barrie Gunter, Chris Russell, Richard Withey, Panayiota Polydoratou:
Consumer trust in health information on the web. 373-382
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