Leaders in Learning: Publications of Faculty & Staff


Faculty of Information and Media Studies 2002-2003



AJIFERUKE, I.S.Y.

Aina, L.O., and I.S.Y. Ajiferuke. 2002. Research methodologies in information science. Research in information sciences : An African perspective. L.O. Aina. Nigeria : Stirling-Horden Publishers. 32-62.

Ajiferuke, I.S.Y. 2003. The role of information professionals in knowledge management programs : Empirical evidence from Canada. Informing Science Journal 6: 247-257.

Ajiferuke, I.S.Y. 2002. Use of statistics in library and information science research. Research in information sciences : An African perspective. L.O. Aina. Nigeria: Striling-Horden Publishers. 145-157.

Sampson, M., K. Campbell, I. Ajiferuke, and D. Moher. 2003. Randomized trials in pediatric complementary and alternative medicine: Where can they be found? BMC Pediatrics 3 (1) Available: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/3/1



BABE, R.E.

Babe, R.E. 2003. Commentary: Cultural Studies and Political Economy - Money and Culture. Topia: A Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies : 3-13.

Babe, R.E. 2002. The Political Economy of Information and Communication. An Institutionalist Approach to Public Utilities Regulation. E.S. Miller, and W.J. Samuels. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. 99-126.



BENEDETTI, P.

Benedetti, P., and W. MacPhail. 2002. Spin Doctors: The Chiropractic Industry Under Examination. Toronto: The Dundurn Group. 296 pp.



BLACKMORE, T.

Blackmore, T. 2002. Hot for War: Jerry Pournelle and David Drake's Regendered Battlefield. WLS: War, Literature & the Arts 14 (1/2): 194-213.

Blackmore, T. 2002. Play Your Cards Right: A Narrative of First-Year Students' Reader-Responses. The Journal of General Education 50 (1): 43-67.

Blackmore, T. 2003. Rotor Hearts: The Helicopter as Postmodern War's Pacemaker. Public Culture, Bulletin of the Center for Transnational Studies 15 (1): 90-102.



BURKELL, J.A.

Swartzman, L.C., R.A. Harshman, J.A. Burkell, and M.E. Lundy. 2002. What accounts for the appeal of complementary/alternative medicine and what makes complementary/alternative medicine 'alternative'? Medical Decision Making 22 (4): 1-20.



BURSTON, J.

Burston, J. 2003. War and the Entertainment Industries : New Research Priorities in an Era of Cyber-Patriotism. War and the Media: Reporting Conflict 24/7. D. Freedman, and D. Thussu. London: Sage. 163-175.



CHAN, D.C.

Chan, D.C., and E. Auster. 2002. Organizational policies to advance librarians' learning: Implications from the Survey of Professional Development of Reference Librarians in Ontario. Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Information Science. L.C. Howarth, C. Cronin, and T.T. Slawek. Toronto, ON: Canadian Association for Information Science. 104-115.



COMOR, E.

Comor, E. 2003. Harold Innis and the Bias of Communication. Key thinkers for the information society. C. May. London: Routledge. 87-108.



DYER-WITHERFORD, N.

Dyer-Witherford, N. 2002. E-Capital and Many-Headed Hydra. Critical Perspectives on the Internet. G. Elmer. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. 129-164.

Dyer-Witherford, N. 2003. Sim Capital : General Intellect, World Market, Species Being and the Video Game. The Politics of Information. Bousquet M., and K. Wills. Online: Alt-X. Available at http://www.altx.com/ebooks/infopol.html.

Kline, S., N. Dyer-Witherford, and G. de Peuter. 2002. Digital Play: The Interaction of Technology, Markets and Culture. Montreal: McGill-Queens. 368 pp.



HARRIS, R.

Pendakur, M., and R. Harris (Editors). 2002. Citizenship and participation in the information age. Toronto: Garamond Press. 442

Wathen, N., and R. Harris. Rural women's health information needs: Are technology-based services the answer? Bridging the Digital Divide: Equalizing Access to Information and Communication Technologies. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of Information Science. W.C. Peekhaus, and L.F. Spiteri. Halifax: CAIS. 68-80.

Wilkinson, M.A., and R. Harris. 2003. The Future of the Profession of Librarianship: Constructed or Ordained. Canadian Journal of Library and Information Science 27 (1): 49-78.



KEIGHTLEY, K.

Keightley, K. 2003. Imagining the Music Industry in Anglo-American Cinema, 1956-1962. Movie Music: The Film Reader. K. Dickinson. London: Routledge. 165-180.

Keightley, K. 2003. Low Television, High Fidelity: Taste and the Gendering of Home Entertainment Technologies. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 47 (2): 236-259.



LECKIE, G.J.

Given, L., and G.J. Leckie. 2003. "Sweeping" the library: mapping the social activity space of the public library. Library and Information Science Research 25 (4): 365-385.



MCKECHNIE, L.(E.F.)

McKechnie, E.F., L. Baker, M. Joyce, and H. Julien. 2003. Research Method trends in human information literature. The New Review of Information Behaviour Research: Studies of Information Seeking in Context 3: 113-125.

Neilson, K., and E.F. McKecknie. 2002. Behind closed doors: An exploratory study of the perceptions of librarians and the hidden intellectual work of collection development in Canadian public libraries. The Library Quarterly 72 (3): 294-325.

Wilkinson M., and E.F. McKechnie. 2003. Implementing the information rights of Canadian children. Canadian Family Law Quarterly 20 (3): 429-465.



MCKENZIE, P.J.

Ko, G., and P.J. McKenzie. 2003. At the margins of mainstream? East-Asian Canadian fiction for children and young adults. Canadian Children's Literature 109/110: 15-37.

McKenzie, P.J. 2002. Communication barriers and information-seeking counter-strategies in accounts of practitioner-patient encounters. Library and Information Science Research 24 (1): 31-47.

McKenzie, P.J. 2003. Connecting with information sources: information seeking as discursive action. New Review of Information Behaviour Research 3: 161-174.

McKenzie, P.J. 2003. A two-dimensional research-based model of information practices. Journal of Documentation 59 (1): 19-40.



PARR, J.

Parr, J. 2002. Editor's Introduction: Modern Kitchen, Good Home, Strong Nation. Technology and Culture 43 (4): 657-667.

Parr, J., and N. Janovicek. 2003. Histories of Canadian Children and Youth. New York and Toronto: Oxford University Press. 317 pp.

Parr, J. (Guest Editor). 2002. Technology and Culture. 43 (4).



ROSS, C.S.

Ross, C.S. 2002. Reading in a Digital Age. The Digital Factor in Library and Information Sciences. International Yearbook of Library and Information Management, 2002/2003 G.E. Gorman. London: Facet Publishing. 91-111.

Ross, C.S. 2002. Too many things: Reading Alice Munro's 'The Love of a Good Woman'". The University of Toronto Quarterly 71 (3): 766-790.

Ross, C.S., P. Dewdney, and K. Nilsen. 2002. Conducting the Reference Interview. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman. 242 pp.



SEDIG, K.

Morey, J., K. Sedig, and R. Mercer. 2003. Polyvise: A Tool for Exploring Four-Dimensional Uniform Polytopes. Proceedings of the 6th IASTED International Conference Computer Graphics and Imaging. Honolulu, Hawaii: 181-186.



SPENCER, D.R.

Spencer, D.R. 2003. Press Policy in Canada : A History. World Press Encyclopedia. 2nd ed. Farmington, MI: The Gale Group. 149-166.



TORRES, S.

Torres, S. 2003. Black, White, and in Color : Television and Black Civil Rights. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 140 pp.



VAUGHAN, L.

Duy, J., and L. Vaughan. 2003. Usage Data for Electronic Resources: A Comparison between Locally-collected and Vendor-collected Statistics. Journal of Academic Librarianship 29 (1): 16-22.

Thelwall, M., L. Vaughan, V. Cothey, X. Li, and A.G. Smith. 2003. Which Academic Subjects Have Most Online Impact? A Pilot Study and a New Classification Process. Online Information Review 27 (5): 333-343.

Vaughan, L., and K. Hysen. 2002. Relationship between Links to Journal Web Sites and Impact Factors. Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives 54 (6): 356-361.

Vaughan, L., and D. Shaw. 2003. Bibliographic and Web Citations: What Is The Difference? Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54 (14): 1313-1322.

Vaughan, L., and M. Thelwall. 2003. Scholarly Use of the Web: What are the Key Inducers of Links to Journal Web Sites? Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54 (1): 29-38.

Vaughan, L., and M. Thelwall. Web Link Counts Correlate with ISI Impact Factors: Evidence from Two Disciplines. Proceedings of the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. Philadelphia: ASIST. 436-443.



WILKINSON, M.A.

Crossan, M., M.A. Wilkinson, K. Mark, and T. Smith. 2002. iCraveTV.com - A New-Media Upstart. Strategic Management : A Casebook. M.M. Crossan, J.N. Fry, J.P. Killing, and R.E. White. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada. 146-160.

Crossan, M.M., M.A. Wilkinson, M. Perry, T. Hunter, and T. Smith. 2002. Napster, MP3 and the Music Industry. Strategic Management : A Casebook. M.M. Crossan, J.N. Fry, J.P. Killing, and R.E. White. Toronto: Pearson Education Canada. 129-145.

Wilkinson M., and E.F. McKechnie. 2003. Implementing the information rights of Canadian children. Canadian Family Law Quarterly 20 (3): 429-465.

Wilkinson, M.A. 2002. The challenges of coping with intellectual property regime implementation: observations on Canada and Vietnam. Intellectual Property Journal 16 (1): 45-92.

Wilkinson, M.A. 2002. The Copyright Regime and Data Protection Legislation. Copyright Administrative Institutions : Conference Organised by the Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP) of the Faculty of Law of the Universite' de Montreal. Y. Gendreau. Cowansville, PQ: Les Editions Yvon Blais Inc. 77-100.

Wilkinson, M.A., and R. Harris. 2003. The Future of the Profession of Librarianship: Constructed or Ordained. Canadian Journal of Library and Information Science 27 (1): 49-78.