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Items where Schools and Departments is "Library & Information Science" and Year is 2009

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Article

Bawden, D. (2009). Darwin, Hooker and the documentation of Victorian science. Journal of Documentation, 65(3), pp. 337-338.

Bawden, D. (2009). Documentation in depressed times. Journal of Documentation, 65(1), p. 5.

Bawden, D. (2009). Everyday practices of documentation, and the influence of information science. Journal of Documentation, 65(5), pp. 717-718.

Bawden, D. (2009). Naming of parts (and things). Journal of Documentation, 65(6), pp. 869-870.

Bawden, D. (2009). The end of expertise?. Journal of Documentation, 65(2), pp. 185-186.

Bawden, D. (2009). An obsession with its own future? The library, the web and the phonographotek. Journal of Documentation, 65(4), pp. 537-538.

Bawden, D. and Robinson, L. (2009). The dark side of information: overload, anxiety and other paradoxes and pathologies. Journal of Information Science, 35(2), pp. 180-191. doi: 10.1177/0165551508095781

Fernandez-Luna, J. M., Huete, J. F. and MacFarlane, A. (2009). Introduction to the special issue on teaching and learning in information retrieval. Information Retrieval, 12(2), pp. 99-101. doi: 10.1007/s10791-009-9090-3

Fernandez-Luna, J. M., Huete, J. F., MacFarlane, A. and Efthimiadis, E. N. (2009). Teaching and learning in information retrieval. Information Retrieval, 12(2), pp. 201-226. doi: 10.1007/s10791-009-9089-9

MacFarlane, A. and Tuson, A. (2009). Local search: A guide for the information retrieval practitioner. Information Processing and Management, 45(1), pp. 159-174. doi: 10.1016/j.ipm.2008.09.002

Papakonstantinou, S. and Brujic-Okretic, V. (2009). Framework for context-aware smartphone applications. The Visual Computer, 25(12), pp. 1121-1132. doi: 10.1007/s00371-009-0391-8

Slingsby, A., Dykes, J. and Wood, J. (2009). Configuring Hierarchical Layouts to Address Research Questions. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 15(6), pp. 977-984. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2009.128

Book Section

MacFarlane, A. (2009). Models Performance Issues in Parallel Computing for Information Retrieval. In: Goker, A. S. and Davies, J. (Eds.), Information Retrieval: Searching in the 21st Century. (pp. 255-271). John Wiley & Sons Inc. ISBN 0470027622

Conference or Workshop Item

Bleisch, S., Dykes, J. and Nebiker, S. (2009). Building bridges between methodological approaches: a meta-framework linking experiments and applied studies in 3D geovisualization research. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK 17th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2009), 1 - 3 Apr 2009, University of Durham, Durham, UK.

Dykes, J., Lloyd, D. and Radburn, R. (2009). Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process to prioritise candidate improvements to a geovisualization application. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK 17th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2009), 1 - 3 Apr 2009, University of Durham, Durham, UK.

Gatzidis, C., Brujic-Okretic, V. and Mastroyanni, M. (2009). Evaluation of Non-photorealistic 3D Urban Models for Mobile Device Navigation.. Paper presented at the Virtual and Mixed Reality: Third International Conference, 19 - 24 July 2009, San Diego, CA, USA.

John, D., Gatzidis, C., Liarokapis, F., Boucouvalas, A. and Brujic-Okretic, V. (2009). A Framework for the Development of Online, Location-Specific, Expressive 3D Social Worlds. Paper presented at the Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications, 2009.

Khalili, N., Wood, J. and Dykes, J. (2009). Mapping the geography of social networks. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK, 17th Annual Conference, 1 - 3 Apr 2009, University of Durham, Durham, UK.

Papakonstantinou, S. and Brujic-Okretic, V. (2009). Prototyping a Context-Aware Framework for Pervasive Entertainment Applications. Paper presented at the Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications.

Slingsby, A., Lowe, R., Dykes, J., Stephenson, D., Wood, J. and Jupp, T. (2009). A pilot study for the collaborative development of new ways of visualising seasonal climate forecasts. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK, 17th Annual Conference, 1 - 3 Apr 2009, University of Durham, Durham, UK.

Wood, J., Dykes, J., Slingsby, A. and Radburn, R. (2009). Flow trees for exploring spatial trajectories. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK, 17th Annual Conference, 1 - 3 Apr 2009, University of Durham, Durham, UK.

Wood, J., Slingsby, A., Khalili-Shavarini, N., Dykes, J. and Mountain, D. (2009). Visualization of uncertainty and analysis of geographical data. Paper presented at the Visual Analytics Science and Technology, 2009. VAST 2009. IEEE Symposium on, 12 - 13 Oct 2009, Atlantic City, NJ, USA.

Thesis

Lloyd, David (2009). Evaluating human-centered approaches for geovisualization. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

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