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Volume 59 Issue 6

Published: 2007 | Start Page: 489

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1640587 What do faculty and students really think about e-books?
Ian Rowlands, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali, Paul Huntington (pp. 489-511)
Keywords: Academic staff, Electronic books, Students
ArticleType: Research paper
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1640588 Pupil use of a school intranet's library pages
Andrew K. Shenton, Andrew Johnson (pp. 512-527)
Keywords: Intranets, School libraries, Schools, United Kingdom, Youth
ArticleType: Research paper
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1640589 Disciplinary repositories in the social sciences
Jingfeng Xia (pp. 528-538)
Keywords: Decentralized control, Information exchange
ArticleType: Research paper
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1640590 Integration of the research library service into the editorial process: “Embedding” the librarian into the media
Deborah Brown, Dean Leith (pp. 539-549)
Keywords: Information media, Information services, Newspapers
ArticleType: Case study
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1640591 Representing evidence about interpersonal relationships of public people in the Semantic Web
Elena García-Barriocanal, Miguel-Angel Sicilia (pp. 550-564)
Keywords: Evidence, Interpersonal relations, Worldwide web
ArticleType: Research paper
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1640592 MPs online: an evaluative study of MPs' use of web sites
Lauren Goodchild, Charles Oppenheim, Marigold Cleeve (pp. 565-587)
Keywords: Internet, Parliament, Politics, United Kingdom, Worldwide web
ArticleType: Research paper
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