Leaders in Learning: Publications of Faculty & Staff
Faculty of Information & Media Studies: 2000-2001
AJIFERUKE, I.
Odesanya, O.A., and I. Ajiferuke. 2000. Information technology
usage by advertising agencies in Lagos Nigeria. African Journal of Library,
Archives and Information Science 10 (2): 113-123.
BLACKMORE, T.
Blackmore, T. 2001. Dalton Trumbo. Encyclopedia of American War Literature. P.K. Jason, and M.A. Graves. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 341-342.
Blackmore, T. 2001. Kurt Vonnegut. Encyclopedia of American War Literature. P.K. Jason, and M.A. Graves. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 354-355.
Blackmore, T. 2000. The Lazarus Machine: Modernity and Postmodernity Embodied in Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun. Mosaic 33 (4): 1-18.
Blackmore, T. 2001. Stephen Becker. Encyclopedia of American War Literature. P.K. Jason, and M.A. Graves. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 24-26.
Blackmore, T. 2001. Vance Bourjaily. Encyclopedia of American War Literature. P.K. Jason, and M.A. Graves. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 39-40.
Blackmore, T. 2001. What a Picnic!: Swamp Ecology in Walt Kelly's Pogo. International Journal of Comic Art 3 (1): 38-58.
Blackmore, T. 2001. William Eastlake. Encyclopedia of American
War Literature. P.K. Jason, and M.A. Graves. Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press. 100-102.
BURKELL, J.A
Burkell, J.A., and I.R. Kerr. 2000. The Protection of Reputation
in the Electronic Milieu. Canadian Journal of Law and Society 15
(1): 81-110.
CAMPBELL, D.G.
Campbell, D.G. 2000. Aboutness and Meaning: How a Paradigm of Subject Analysis can Illuminate Queer Theory in Literary Studies. Dimensions of a Global Information Science: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Converence of the Canadian Association for Information Science.
Campbell, D.G. 2001. Queer Theory and the Creation of Contextualized Subject Access Tools for Gay and Lesbian Communities. Knowledge Organization 27 (3): 122-131.
Campbell, D.G. 2000. The Relevance of Traditional Classification
Principles to the Development and Use of Semantic Markup Languages for
Electronic Text. Dynamism and Stability in Knowledge Organization: Proceedings
of the 6th International Society for Knoweldge Organization. C. Beghtol,
L.C. Howarth, and N. Williamson. Wurzburg: Ergon Verlag.
CRAVEN, T.C.
Craven, T.C. 2000. Features of DESCRIPTION META tags in public homes pages. Journal of Information Science 26 (5): 303-310.
Craven, T.C. 2001. Presentation of repeated phrases in a computer-assisted
abstracting tool kit. Information Processing and Management 37:
221-230.
HARRIS, R.M.
Harris, R.M., V. Marshall, T. Wilson, and J.G. Marshall. 2001. Plus ca change, plus c'est differnt. A report from KALIPER project on six case studies in LIS education. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 42: 206-220.
Harris, R.M., C. Stockney, G. Grasley, G. Hutchinson, L. Greaves, and T. Boyd. 2001. Searching for help and information: Abused women speak out. Library and Information Science Research 23: 1-19.
Wilkinson, M.A., and R. Harris. 2001. Beyond librarianship: Are
librarians becoming isolated in the new information age? Beyond the
Web: Technologies, Knowledge and People. 29th Annual Conference of the
Canadian Association for Information Science. Quebec City: D.G. Campbell.
Toronto: Canadian Association of Information Science. 11-25.
KEIGHTLEY, K.
Keightley, K. 2001. Reconsidering Rock (Chapter 5). The Cambridge Companion to Rock and Pop. S. Frith, and W. Straw. Cambridge University: Cambridge. 109-142.
Keightley, K. 2001. You Keep coming Back Like A Song: Adult Aduiences,
Taste Panics, and the Ideal of the Standard. Journal of Popular Music
Studies 13: 7-40.
KERR, I.R.
Burkell, J.A., and I.R. Kerr. 2000. The Protection of Reputation
in the Electronic Milieu. Canadian Journal of Law and Society 15
(1): 81-110.
MCKECHNIE, L.
Dixon, C.M., L. McKechnie, L.J. Miller, and P.M. Rothbauer. 2001. Latte grande, no sprinkels: An exploratory observational study of customer behaviour at Chapter's bookstores. Beyond the Web: Technologies, Knowledge and People. 29th Annual conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science. Quebec City: Toronto: Canadian Association of Information Science. 165-174.
McKechnie, L., and S. Forgrave. 2001. Online offramps: A pilot study evaluation of the accessibility of Canadian public library web sites to visually and hearing challenged users. Beyond the Web; Technologies, Knowledge and People. 29th Annual Conference of the Candadian Association for Information Science. Quebec City: Toronto: Canadian Association of Information Science. 165-174.
McKechnie, L., and Pettigrew K.E. 2001. The use of theory and
information science research. JASIS 52: 62-73.
MILLER, L.J.
Dixon, C.M., L. McKechnie, L.J. Miller, and P.M. Rothbauer. 2001. Latte grande, no sprinkels: An exploratory observational study of customer behaviour at Chapter's bookstores. Beyond the Web: Technologies, Knowledge and People. 29th Annual conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science. Quebec City: Toronto: Canadian Association of Information Science. 165-174.
Miller, L.J. 2000. The Best-Seller List as Marketing Tool and
Historical Fiction. Book History 3: 286-300.
NELSON, M.J.
Nelson, M.J., and J.S. Downie. 2000. Evaluation of a simple and
effective music IR system. Proceedins of the Twenty-third Annual International
ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval.
Athens, Greece: New York: ACM. 73-80.
NILSEN, K.
Nilsen, K. 2001. The Impact of Information Policy: Measuring the Effects of the Commercialization of Canadian Government Statistics. Westport: Ablex. 272 pp.
Nilsen, K., and M.A. Wilkinson. 2001. Submission to the Access to Information Task Force. Access to Information Review Task Force and Public Policy Forum. Canadian Bankers Association: 8 pp.
Ross, C.S., and K. Nilsen. 2000. So Has the Internet Changed
Anything in Reference? The Library Visit Study Phase 2. RUSA 40
(2): 147-155.
QUINTANA, Y.
Quintana, Y. 2001. Design of Digital Health Libraries for Consumers and Practitioners A Synthesis of Empirical and Research Findings. ehealth2001 - The Canadian Health Informatic Conference. Toronto: 22-24.
Quintana, Y., Feightner J.W., Wathe C.N., Sangster L.M., and Marshall J.N. 2001. Providing Evidence-Based Preventive Health Information on the Internet: What Do Physicians Want? Canadian Family Physician 47 (August): 1577-1583.
Quintana, Y., Feightner J.W., Wathe C.N., Sangster L.M., and Marshall
J.N. 2001. Providing Evidence-Based Preventive Health Information on
the Internet: What Do Consumers Want? Canadian Family Physician
47 (September): 1759-1767.
ROSS, C.S.
Ross, C.S., and K. Nilsen. 2000. So Has the Internet Changed
Anything in Reference? The Library Visit Study Phase 2. RUSA 40
(2): 147-155.
SEDIG, K.
Carey, T., and K. Sedig. 2001. Design Experiments in Knowledge Management. 4th International Conference on Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management. London, Canada: 65-74.
Morey, J., K. Sedig, and R. Mercer. 2001. Interactive Metamorphic Visuals: Exploring Polyhedra Relationships. 5th International Conference on Information Visualization (IEEE Computer Society). London UK: 483-488.
Sedig, K. 2001. A Knowledge Management Support Tool: Visualizing
Design Activities. Beyond The Web: Technologies, Knowledge and People.
29th Canadian Association for Information Studies Conference . Quebec City:
Toronto: Canadian Association of Information Science. 248-254.
SPENCER, D
Spencer, D. 2001. Bringing Down Giants: Thomas Nast, John Wilson
Bengough and The Maturing of Political Cartooning. Communications in
Canadian Society. 5. C. McKie, and B.D. Singer. Toronto, On: Thompson
Books. 67-80.
VAUGHAN, L.
Vaughan, L. 2001. Statistical Methods for the Information
Professional: A Practical, Painless Approach to Understanding, Using, and
Interpreting Statistics. Medford, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Information Today,
Inc. 240 pp.
WILKINSON, M.A.
Nilsen, K., and M.A. Wilkinson. 2001. Submission to the Access to Information Task Force. Access to Information Review Task Force and Public Policy Forum. Canadian Bankers Association: 8 pp.
Wilkinson, M.A. 2001. Contrasting Incentives for Creativity. Law Forum Working Paper Series. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Centre for Innovation Law & Policy. 9 pp.
Wilkinson, M.A. 2001. Windows or bridges: Enriching the program for law students. Not a Box but a Window: Law Libraries and Legal Education in a Virtual World. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto.
Wilkinson, M.A., and R. Harris. 2001. Beyond librarianship: Are librarians becoming isolated in the new information age? Beyond the Web: Technologies, Knowledge and People. 29th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science. Quebec City: D.G. Campbell. Toronto: Canadian Association of Information Science. 11-25.