Aslib Proceedings -Table of contents
Volume- 61 Issue- 1, Year- 2009
Electronic journals and changes in scholarly article seeking and reading patterns
Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King, Sheri Edwards, Lei Wu (pp. 5-32)
Scholarly e-books: the views of 16,000 academics: Results from the JISC National E-Book Observatory
Hamid R. Jamali, David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands (pp. 33-47)
Level of maturity of the competitive intelligence function: Case study of a retail bank in South Africa
David Heppes, Adeline du Toit (pp. 48-66)
The role and future of the monograph in arts and humanities research
Peter Williams, Iain Stevenson, David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Ian Rowlands (pp. 67-82)
Visualization of scientific co-authorship in Spanish universities: From regionalization to internationalization
Carlos Olmeda-Gómez, Antonio Perianes-Rodriguez, Ma Antonia Ovalle-Perandones, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Felix de Moya Anegón (pp. 83-100)
A longitudinal analysis of alternative document models
Nigel Payne, Mike Thelwall (pp. 101-116).
Volume- 61 Issue- 2, Year- 2009
Blogging – private becomes public and public becomes personalised
Barrie Gunter (pp. 120-126)
Blogging and globalization: the blurring of the public/private spheres
Gillian Youngs (pp. 127-138)
Blogs in American politics: from Lott to Lieberman
Vincent Campbell (pp. 139-154)
Political blogs, representation and the public sphere
Scott Wright (pp. 155-169)
News blogs: strengthening democracy through conflict prevention
Maria Touri (pp. 170-184)
Blogs, news and credibility
Barrie Gunter, Vincent Campbell, Maria Touri, Rachel Gibson (pp. 185-204)
Volume- 61 Issue- 3, Year- 2009
OJAX: a case study in agile Web 2.0 open source development
Judith Wusteman (pp. 212-231)
Virtually local: social media and community among Polish nationals in Dublin
Lee Komito, Jessica Bates (pp. 232-244)
The pleasure principle: the power of positive affect in information seeking
Crystal Fulton (pp. 245-261)
Information skills training practices in Irish higher education
Claire McGuinness (pp. 262-281)
Towards 100 years of LIS education and research at UCD
Barbara Traxler Brown (pp. 282-301)
Student information behaviours during group projects: A study of LIS students in University College Dublin, Ireland
Mary O’Farrell, Jessica Bates (pp. 302-315)
The semantic web and the digital library
Mary Burke (pp. 316-322)
Dilemmas in information science (IS) and information retrieval (IR): Recurring challenges or new solutions?
Clare Thornley (pp. 323-330)
Quantum leaps in information retrieval
Ian Cornelius (pp. 331-336)
Guest editorial
Island research: LIS in Ireland Item No: Item Information
1793343 Island research: LIS in Ireland
Special Issue: Irish Library and Information Schools: University College Dublin
Author(s): Ian Cornelius
Tags: Affective psychology, Bloge, Curriculum development, e-books, E-Journals, Electronic media, Genealogy, Immigration, Ireland, JISC National E-Book Observatory
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