Aslib Proceedings: Volume 54 Issue 4
Table of contents
Digital visibility: menu prominence and its impact on use. Case study: the NHS Direct Digital channel on Kingston Interactive Television
David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams, Barrie GunterDuring an evaluation of a digital interactive consumer health television channel (NHS Direct) on Kingston Interactive Television the prominence of the channel’s menus regarding…
Source credibility: do we really believe everything we’re told?
Chris FrostNewsworthy stories have several common criteria that help news‐gatherers define them. One of these is that the story should be interesting for or of interest to the audience. This…
Online versus offline research: implications for evaluating digital media
Barrie Gunter, David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter WilliamsThe growth of the Internet and other digital media has opened up exciting opportunities for the provision of public services, for business and for personal transactions…
The use of participatory research as an alternative approach for information needs research
Cecilia PenzhornThis article reports on a study undertaken to explore the feasibility of using a participatory research approach as a method for determining information needs. Dissatisfaction…
The Internet as an information conduit in developing countries: an investigation of World Wide Web usability among small and medium textile enterprises in Botswana
Buhle Mbambo, Johannes C. CronjéThe Internet has been called the technology of the century because it is expected to reduce the development gap between developing countries and developed ones. This article…
Restructuring library organizations for the twenty‐first century: the future of user‐oriented services in Korean academic libraries
Eun‐Ja Shin, Young‐Seok KimThis article examines why Korean academic libraries embarked on restructuring their organization and identifies possible solutions to some problems that these libraries face. The…