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Subject: Research Methods


Number of records: 11.

Greenberg, Jane (2000) A Comparison of Web Resource Access Experiments:Planning for the New Millennium. In Proceedings Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium, Washington.

Gruzd, Anatoliy A and Haythornthwaite, Caroline (2008) Automated Discovery and Analysis of Social Networks from Threaded Discussions. In Proceedings International Network of Social Network Analysis, St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.

Anderson, Caryn and Bammer, Gabriele (2005) Measuring the Global Research Environment: Information Science Challenges for the 21st Century. In Grove, Andrew, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science and Technology 42, Charlotte, NC.

Meho, Lokman I. and Spurgin, Kristina M. (2005) Ranking the Research Productivity of LIS Faculty and Schools: An Evaluation of Data Sources and Research Methods. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 56(12):pp. 1314-1331.

Katz, J. Sylvan and Stewart, Sally (2002) Science Foresight Project.

Robbin, Alice (1981) Strategies for improving utilization of computerized statistical data by the social science community. International Journal of Social Science Information Studies 1:pp. 89-109.

Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2005) Synergies Sparked: A Research Agenda for Practicing Professionals.

David, Martin and Robbin, Alice (1981) The great rift: Gaps between administrative records and knowledge created through secondary analysis.. Review of Public Data Use 9(3):pp. 153-166.

Meho, Lokman I. (2007) The Rise and Rise of Citation Analysis.

Buente, Wayne and Robbin, Alice (2008) Trends in Internet Information Behavior, 2000-2004.

Robbin, Alice (1979) Understanding the machine readable numeric record: Archival challenges, with some comments on appraisal guidelines. Midwestern Archivist 4(1):pp. 5-17.

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