Aslib Proceedings: Volume 62 Issue 3
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Forms, effects, function: LIS students' attitudes towards portable e‐book readers
M. Cristina Pattuelli, Debbie RabinaThis study aims to investigate the use of a popular portable e‐reader device, the Kindle 2, among library and information science (LIS) students and its effects on individual…
The information enfranchisement of the digital consumer
Eti Herman, David NicholasAiming to ensure that everyone obtains the rich rewards available in today's information‐centred society, this paper sets out to explore how the curious problem of “information…
Information literacy in the professional literature: an exploratory analysis
Noa AharonyThe current study aims to review the different publications dealing with information literacy and the emerging trends reflected over the ten years, 1999‐2009, in the Web of…
The attitudes and behaviours of illegal downloaders
Peter Williams, David Nicholas, Ian RowlandsThe purpose of this paper is to summarise and evaluate the literature on digital consumer behaviour and attitudes towards digital piracy.
Competitive intelligence skills needed to enhance South Africa's competitiveness
A.C. Strauss, A.S.A. du ToitSouth Africa as a country continues to rank low in the world of competitiveness. It is the aim of this paper to focus on the need for South African organisations to perceive…
LIS as a field of study: socio‐cultural influences on students' decision making
Valentini Moniarou‐Papaconstantinou, Anna Tsatsaroni, Athanassios Katsis, Vasilis KoulaidisUsing Bourdieu‐inspired sociological literature, this paper aims to report on a study that examines the educational choices of new entrants in the three library and information…