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Input-friendliness: motivating knowledge sharing across intranets.

Journal Article
Hall, H. (2001)
Input-friendliness: motivating knowledge sharing across intranets. Journal of Information Science, 27(3), 139-146. https://doi.org/10.1177/016555150102700303
The value of an intranet for knowledge management (KM) is largely dependent on the calibre of the content and tools that it provides to its users and its ultimate application ...

Show off the corporate library.

Journal Article
Hall, H., & Jones, A. M. (2000)
Show off the corporate library. International Journal of Information Management, 20(2), 121-130. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0268-4012%2899%2900060-2
Some published evidence has suggested that corporate libraries are slowly becoming irrelevant in meeting organisational information needs due to old-fashioned models of servic...

Online information sources: tools of business intelligence?

Journal Article
Hall, H. (1999)
Online information sources: tools of business intelligence?. Journal of Information Science. 26, 139-143. doi:10.1177/016555150002600303. ISSN 0165-5515
Organisations seek to use information intelligently, and to generate business intelligence for future profitable prospects. Although not regarded as business intelligence per ...

‘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...

Resetting the compass for the new business information landscape.

Journal Article
Hall, H., & Burke, M. E. (1998)
Resetting the compass for the new business information landscape. Business Information Review, 15(1), 22-26. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266382984236605
Kaye (1991) recognised the crucial importance of providing new business information managers with an understanding of business per se, as well as the actual sources used in it...

Knowledge management or information overload? The contribution the special library can make to the knowledge management of an organisation

Journal Article
Hall, H. (1998)
Knowledge management or information overload? The contribution the special library can make to the knowledge management of an organisation. ADLG newsletter, 10(1), 8-10
No abstract available.

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...

Acquisitions, alliances, concerns and futures

Journal Article
Hall, H. (1996)
Acquisitions, alliances, concerns and futures. Online and CD Notes, 3-4,
No abstract available.

Setting the context for teaching business information

Journal Article
Hall, H. (1996)
Setting the context for teaching business information. Aslib Proceedings, 48(1), 9-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051404
How do we teach information management students about the business environment? • How can we design courses on information sources and services provision that interest and mot...

Information strategy: a new item for the textile industry's agenda

Journal Article
Hall, H. (1994)
Information strategy: a new item for the textile industry's agenda. Journal of the Textile Institute, 85(4), 533-541. https://doi.org/10.1080/00405009408631299
A discussion of current thinking on the role of information as a business resource for competitive advantage leads to the conclusion that consideration should be given by the ...