Leaders in Learning: Publications of Faculty & Staff

The University of Western Ontario


Library & Information Science: 1997-1998

 

CRAVEN, T.

Craven, T. 1998. Human creation of abstracts with selected computer assistance tools. Information Research 3 (4): paper 47. http://www.shef.ac.uk/~is/publications/infres/paper47.html.

 

DEWDNEY, P.

Ross, C.S., and P. Dewdney. 1998. Communicating Professionally. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman.

 

MCKECHNIE, L. (E.F.)

Carey, R.F., and L.E.F. McKechnie. 1998. Self Service Circulation: An exploratory study. Public Libraries 37: 118-123.

McKechnie, L.E.F., and K.E. Pettigrew. 1998. Theories for the new millenium: The deployment of theory in LIS research. Information Science at the Dawn of the New Millennium. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science. Ottawa, Ontario: 3 June 1998-5 June 1998. Universite d'Ottawa.

 

ROSS, C.S.

Ross, C.S. 1998. Making Choices: What Readers Say About Choosing Books to Read for Pleasure. Canadian Association of Information Science (CAIS/ASCI) Conference. Ottawa, Ontario: 3 June 1998-5 June 1998. Universite d'Ottawa.

Ross, C.S. 1997. Reading the Covers Off Nancy Drew: What Readers Say About Series Books. Emergency Librarian 24 (5): 19-22.

Ross, C.S. 1998. Series Books: an ally in making readers. Quill and Quire 64 (1): 39.

Ross, C.S., and P. Dewdney. 1998. Communicating Professionally. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman.

 

WILKINSON, M.A.

Wilkinson, M.A., T. Strong, and P. Mercer. 1997. Mentor, Mercenary or Melding: an empirical enquiry into the role of the lawyer. Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 28 (2): 373-418.

Wilkinson, M.A., and J.P. Wilkinson. 1997. Plotting Conflict. Library Administration and Management 11 (4): 205-216.