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Costs and prices in the digital age

Presentation / Conference
Davenport, E. (2000, February)
Costs and prices in the digital age. Paper presented at the Electronic Library, Loughborough University
No abstract available.

‘Alive’ on the internet: A user‐centred evaluation of BIS‐online

Journal Article
Gillham, M., & Hall, H. (1999)
‘Alive’ on the internet: A user‐centred evaluation of BIS‐online. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 5(1), 61-79. https://doi.org/10.1080/13614539909516790
Recent UK government initiatives have encouraged academic staff to consider using IT to enhance students' experience of higher education in terms of its quality, flexibility a...

Practices of community representatives in exploiting information channels for citizen engagement

Presentation / Conference
Cruickshank, P., Ryan, B., & Hall, H. (2017, June)
Practices of community representatives in exploiting information channels for citizen engagement. Paper presented at i3: Information: Interactions and impact
This extended abstract presents results of an investigation of the practices of community representatives (in this case: Community Councillors in Scotland) in exploiting infor...

NetHost-sensor: Monitoring a target host's application via system calls

Journal Article
Abimbola, A., Munoz, J., & Buchanan, W. (2006)
NetHost-sensor: Monitoring a target host's application via system calls. Information Security Technical Report, 11(4), 166-175. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istr.2006.10.003
Intrusion detection has emerged as an important approach to network, host and application security. Network security includes analysing network packet payload and other inert ...

You'll wish it was all over: the bibliographic control of grey literature with reference to print football fanzines

Journal Article
Hall, H., & Smith, N. (1997)
You'll wish it was all over: the bibliographic control of grey literature with reference to print football fanzines. Serials, 10(2), 189-194. https://doi.org/10.1629/10189
Since the mid-1970s there has been a growth in the availability of self-published serial material for fans of football teams, science fiction series and bands. Typically, diss...

The possible DREaM: developing LIS research excellence

Journal Article
Hall, H., & Oppenheim, C. (2012)
The possible DREaM: developing LIS research excellence. CILIP Update, 32-34
No abstract available.

Enhancing the impact of LIS research projects

Report
Cruickshank, P., Hall, H., & Taylor-Smith, E. (2011)
Enhancing the impact of LIS research projects. Edinburgh: Research Information Network
This report covers extent to which funded research projects in the domain of library and information science (LIS) influence practice in the UK. It focuses particularly on ide...

Building identity in online environments: an Information Science perspective

Journal Article
Ryan, F. V. C., Cruickshank, P., Hall, H., & Lawson, A. (2018)
Building identity in online environments: an Information Science perspective. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 54(1), 792-793. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.2017.14505401187
The research presented in this poster is concerned with the ways in which people use information to build identities for themselves online with reference to the themes of pers...

The sense of outsourcing: the viability of outsourcing corporate research and information services.

Journal Article
Hall, H., & Goody, M. (2006)
The sense of outsourcing: the viability of outsourcing corporate research and information services. Library and information research, 30(96), 13-24
This paper presents a literature review on outsourcing in library and information services, with particular reference to business research and information services. This is co...

Research: why bother?

Journal Article
Hall, H., & Clapton, J. (2010)
Research: why bother?. Public Library Journal, 25(3), 18-21
This article explains why librarianship research is so important for practice, and the value of CILIP's Library and Information Research Group.