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Aslib Proceedings, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, 2002
- Robin Hunt:

Going for the burn dreaming of the short walk. 5-7 - Rebecca Mallon, Charles Oppenheim:

Style used in electronic mail. 8-22 - Geoff Watson:

E-mail surveillance in the UK workplace - a management consulting case study. 23-40 - Tamara Eisenschitz:

E-mail law. 41-47 - Lyn Robinson, David Bawden:

Distance learning and LIS professional development. 48-55 - Fayez AlShehri, Barrie Gunter:

The market for electronic newspapers in the Arab world. 56-70
Volume 54, Number 2, 2002
- Ian Rowlands

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Journal diffusion factors: a new approach to measuring research influence. 77-84 - Ralph Adam:

Is e-mail addictive? 85-94 - Adam N. Joinson

, Phil Banyard:
Psychological aspects of information seeking on the Internet. 95-102 - Maria Monopoli, David Nicholas

, Panagiotis Georgiou, Marina Korfiati:
A user-oriented evaluation of digital libraries: case study the "electronic journals" service of the library and information service of the University of Patras, Greece. 103-117 - Mike Thelwall

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An initial exploration of the link relationship between UK university Web sites. 118-126 - Peter Williams, David Nicholas

, Paul Huntington, Barrie Gunter:
Doc.com: reviewing the literature on remote health information provision. 127-141
Volume 54, Number 3, 2002
- Michael Mabe, Mayur Amin:

Dr Jekyll and Dr Hyde: author-reader asymmetries in scholarly publishing. 149-157 - Lucy Bell:

Guerrilla tactics in information dissemination: developing a Web-based resource for NHS managers. 158-165 - Julian Bowers-Brown, Barrie Gunter:

Political parties' use of the Web during the 2001 general election. 166-176 - Andrew Boyd:

The goals, questions, indicators, measures (GQIM) approach to the measurement of customer satisfaction with e-commerce Web sites. 177-187 - Sharon Teng, Suliman Hawamdeh

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Knowledge management in public libraries. 188-197 - Martina Fors, Alfredo Moreno:

The benefits and obstacles of implementing ICTs strategies for development from a bottom-up approach. 198-206
Volume 54, Number 4, 2002
- David Nicholas

, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams, Barrie Gunter:
Digital visibility: menu prominence and its impact on use. Case study: the NHS Direct Digital channel on Kingston Interactive Television. 213-221 - Chris Frost:

Source credibility: do we really believe everything we're told? 222-228 - Barrie Gunter, David Nicholas

, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams:
Online versus offline research: implications for evaluating digital media. 229-239 - Cecilia Penzhorn:

The use of participatory research as an alternative approach for information needs research. 240-250 - Buhle Mbambo, Johannes C. Cronjé

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The Internet as an information conduit in developing countries: an investigation of World Wide Web usability among small and medium textile enterprises in Botswana. 251-259 - Eun-Ja Shin, Young-Seok Kim:

Restructuring library organizations for the twenty-first century: the future of user-oriented services in Korean academic libraries. 260-266
Volume 54, Number 5, 2002
- Caroline Auty:

Football fan power and the Internet: net gains? 273-279 - Lorraine Illingworth, Dorothy A. Williams, Simon M. Burnett

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The costs and benefits of the Internet as a marketing and communications tool: the attitudes, perceptions and experiences within the non-profit environmental sector in Scotland. 280-293 - Deborah Thompson, Peter Williams, David Nicholas

, Paul Huntington:
Accessibility and usability of a digital TV health information database. 294-308 - Polona Vilar:

The influence of English on Slovenian library terminology. 309-316 - Helen Irvine, Peter Williams:

Internet use in schools: an investigation into the experiences, abilities and attitudes of teachers and pupils in junior schools. 317-325 - Bülent Yilmaz:

Social change, industrialisation and public libraries: a theoretical approach. 326-334
Volume 54, Number 6, 2002
- Robin Hunt:

Route ROI: the hard news highway. 341-344 - Chris Condos, Anne E. James

, Peter Every, Terry Simpson:
Ten usability principles for the development of effective WAP and m-commerce services. 345-355 - Liwen Vaughan, Kathy Hysen:

Relationship between links to journal Web sites and impact factors. 356-361 - Jeroen Bekaert, Dimitri Van De Ville

, Boris Rogge, Iwan Strauven, Emiel De Kooning, Rik Van de Walle:
Metadata-based access to multimedia architectural and historical archive collections: a review. 362-371 - David Nicholas

, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams:
An evaluation of the use of NHS touch-screen health kiosks: a national study. 372-384 - Gary Halstead:

MPs: cyber-men or cyber-shy? 385-392

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