Aslib Proceedings: Volume 33 Issue 2
Table of contents
Assessing user needs
Blaise CroninI remember an occasion a few years ago when I needed some advice on questionnaire design and a colleague suggested that I get in touch with the Centre for Research on User Studies…
The Agricultural Information Review Committee Report and afterwards: a summary
John MartynDuring recent years the British Library Research and Development Department and its forerunner, the Office for Scientific and Technical Information, have, in addition to normal…
Between GIN and TWIN: meeting the information needs of the Third World
Ziauddin SardarA hard‐fought victory for the developing countries at the UN Conference on Science and Technology for Development is the accord on the establishment of a Global Information…
Interview methodology—comparison of three types of interview: one to one, group and telephone interviews
Judith Goldie, Jacki PritchardProject INISS was established on July 1st 1978 with a grant from the Department of Health and Social Security, and completed its work in October 1980. The aim of the project was…
Assessment of an illuminative evaluation programme for information services
D.R. Streatfield, J.H. Pritchard, T.D. WilsonIn a previous article in Aslib proceedings we published an outline of our proposed evaluation programme. This account describes our experience of illuminative evaluation in…