Aslib Proceedings: Volume 54 Issue 5
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Football fan power and the Internet: net gains?
Caroline AutyThis paper examines the importance of the Internet for supporters of football clubs. It looks at Web sites that allow fans to become involved in the running of their clubs or the…
The costs and benefits of the Internet as a marketing and communications tool: the attitudes, perceptions and experiences within the non‐profit environmental sector in Scotland
Lorraine Illingworth, Dorothy Williams, Simon BurnettDiscusses the findings of a study investigating the attitudes, perceptions and experiences of Scottish non‐profit environmental organisations and the costs and benefits of the…
Accessibility and usability of a digital TV health information database
Deborah Thompson, Peter Williams, David Nicholas, Paul HuntingtonCity University and the University of Sheffield have been commissioned by the Department of Health to evaluate the use of digital interactive television as a source of health…
The influence of English on Slovenian library terminology
Polona VilarThe article describes the experiment that attempted to find out the extent to which English language influences the terminology of Slovenian library and information science. The…
Internet use in schools: an investigation into the experiences, abilities and attitudes of teachers and pupils in junior schools
Helen Irvine, Peter WilliamsThe Government’s pledge to connect every school in Britain to the Internet by 2002 raises many questions. The impact of the Internet in schools is studied from the perspective of…
Social change, industrialisation and public libraries: a theoretical approach
Bülent YilmazIn this study, industrialisation has been evaluated in the context of social change theory. Industrialisation as a period of social change is the source of public library…