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Professor Barrie Gunter. University of Leicester, mass communications.
Paul Huntington. UCL, data mining and web metrics.
Hamid R. Jamali. UCL, virtual scholar, digital information seeking
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Professor Michel Menou. Founding Director Consultant, information and development
Dr Rob Miller, UCL.
Professor Dave Nicholas. UCL, cybermetrics and evaluation of digital linformation systems/libraries.
Dr Ian Rowlands. City University, information policy,
Bill Russell. Director, Emerald - marketing and sales.
Chris Russell. Co-founder, eDigitalResearch.com .
Dr Iain Stevenson. City University, publishing strategy.
Dr Carol Tenopir. University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Milverton Wallace. Consultant, NetMedia, new media.
Professor Anthony Watkinson. Consultant, digital transition.
Dr Berenika Webster. University of Wellington, bibliometrics
Peter Williams. UCL, consumer health information.
Richard Withey. Independent Digital, new media strategies.
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Downloadable reports
What we can learn about virtual scholars from usage data obtained from deep log analysis (PowerPoint presentation for ICOLC conference)
2005 CIBER author survey (New Journal Publishing Models report)
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The information seeking behaviour of the virtual scholar (PowerPoint presentation)
Dartington Conference PowePoint slides. Open access, institutional repositories and the scholarly communications ‘crisis’: the evidence of authors and users and implications for librarians
NHS Learn Report Final Full Public
NHS Learn Report Final Executive Summary
What do authors want in regard to scholarly publishing?
UCL - virtual scholar presentation
What do authors want? headline findings from ciber’s survey
The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund
Web Factsheet 1: Questions charities need to ask about their web sites
Web Factsheet 2: How to evalate your website and ensure it remains user focused
Web Factsheet 3: Funding Websites: What are the major Considerations for Trusts and Foundations
Web Guidelines Glossary
An evaluation of the websites of charities and voluntary organisations providing support for young people
Mapping the Landscape II: Biomedical Research in the UK, 1989-2002
Digital Consumer Health information and advisory services in the UK: a user evaluation and sourcebook
Bibliometric analysis of presence and impact of ethnic minority researchers on science in the UK
Scholary Communication in the Digital Environment: What do authors want?
First steps towards providing the nation with health care information and advice via their television sets (Summary report)
First steps towards providing the nation with health care information and advice via their television sets (Full report)
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