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The branching structure for individual learning skills differences in instructional hypermedia
Chiann‐Ru SongIn this article, the branching structure of hypermedia is addressed for the purpose of accommodating individual learning differences. Learning from the learner’s perspective is…
The cellular phone economy in the SADC region: implications for libraries
Stephen M. MutulaA review of relevant literature reveals a great deal of information on the possible use of cell phones for Internet access via the emerging wireless application protocol (WAP…
Users, end‐users, and end‐user searchers of online information: a historical overview
Miriam Farber, Snunith ShohamDiscusses the changing relationships between information professionals – vendors, database producers, searchers – and end‐users, during the last three decades. Most of the time…
Subject gateway sites and search engine ranking
Mike ThelwallThe spread of subject gateway sites can have an impact on the other major Web information retrieval tool: the commercial search engine. This is because gateway sites perturb the…
Perspectives on children’s navigation of the World Wide Web: does the type of search task make a difference?
Dania BilalReports the key findings of a three‐part research project that examined the information seeking behaviour and success of 22 seventh grade science students in using the Web…
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1468-4527e-ISSN:
1468-4535ISSN-L:
1468-4527Renamed from:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Eugenia Siapera