CIBER media

This is a selection of recent coverage of CIBER in the media.
Winter 2008
Tracking behavior changes on the web Nieman Reports, Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard [link]
3 September 2008
Internet cambia la forma de leer ... y de pensa? El Pais [link] [in Spanish]
Google nos vuelve apaticos y tontos Excelsior (Mexico) [link] [in Spanish]
Piden más recursos que aceleren búsqueda El Universal (Mexico) [link] [in Spanish]
Todos somos generacion Google? CNN Expancion (Mexico) [link] [in Spanish]
9 July 2008
How the Google generation thinks differently Times [link]
June/July 2008
Is Google is making us stupid? The Atlantic Monthly [link]
5 June 2008
Hits and misses Times Higher Education Supplement [link]
22 April 2008
Information alert Guardian Libraries Unleashed (JISC-sponsored supplement) [link]
22 April 2008
No paper required Guardian Libraries Unleashed (JISC-sponsored supplement) [link]
3 March 2008
Why has the Internet killed the book? Yedioth Ahronoth (Israel) [link] [in Hebrew]
3 February 2008
We're all information gatherers now Jakarta Post [link]
28 January 2008
British study Says "Google Generation" a myth; libraries must step up Library Journal [link]
27 January 2008
Thanks, Gutenberg - but we're too pressed for time to read Observer [link]
26 January 2008
Computer literacy doesn't mean information literacy, report says Chronicle of Higher Education [link]
24 January 2008
The more things change ... Globe & Mail (Canada) [link]
18 January 2008
The `Google generation' myth New Scientist [link]
Despite the internet, Google Generation lack analytical skills Information Week [link]
17 January 2008
My generation Information World Review Blog [link]
Researchers' web use could make libraries redundant Times Higher Education [link]
16 January 2008
`Google Generation' is a myth: pioneering research British Library press release [link]
`Google Generation' is a myth says new research JISC press release [link]
15 January 2008
Intellectual literacy hour Guardian Education [link]
28 September 2007
Publishing jam creates RAE fears Times Higher Education Supplement [link]
September 2007
E-books available in UK national project Scholarly Communications Report [link]
Deep log study Joint Information Systems Committee [link]
Updated 28 January 2008.
Open access: first steps Neue Zürcher Zeitung [link] [in German]
Winter 2006
Is open access the future for scientific publishing? Physiology News [link]
16 October 2006
SuperBook: Planning for the e-book revolution CILIP Update [link]
10 June 2006
Search engines increase online journal use more than open access British Medical Journal [link]
12 May 2006
Funding and bureaucracy, not access to journals, are chief obstacles to scientific productivity Science Daily [link]
12 April 2006
Meeting researchers' information needs Reed Elsevier Editors Update [link]
9 December 2005
Academic authors favour peer review over open access Information World Review [link]
14 November 2005
Open access journals are a hit, study confirms EUROPA, European Commission [link]
14 November 2005
New publishing models attract interest, but also scepticism Reed Elsevier [link]
9 November 2005
Disagreement over support for open access publishing Royal Society of Chemistry [link]
1 November 2005link
Dramatic rise in authors publishing in open access journals Managing Information [link]
January 2005
Report on the Frankfurt Book Fair Charleston Advisor [link]
13 September 2004
Journal publishing: what do authors want? Nature [link]
3 August 2004
Virtual scholars: behavioural traits CILIP Update [link]
26 May 2004
The formula works, so don't tinker with it Financial Times [link]
June 2002
CIBER: Centre for Information Behaviour and the Evaluation of Research Charleston Advisor [link]
Page maintained by Ian Rowlands. Last updated 10 September 2008.