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Items where Schools and Departments is "School of Communication & Creativity" and Year is 2007

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Article

Bawden, D. (2007). After the Amazoogle: Web 2.0 and information research. Journal of Documentation, 63(4), pp. 441-442.

Bawden, D. (2007). Anniversaries and half-lives. Journal of Documentation, 63(3), pp. 297-298.

Bawden, D. (2007). Information Science at City University London. Aslib Proceedings, 59(4/5), pp. 305-306. doi: 10.1108/00012530710817537

Bawden, D. (2007). Web 2.0 and the end of civilisation. Journal of Documentation, 63(6), pp. 809-810.

Bawden, D. (2007). The doomsday of documentation?. Journal of Documentation, 63(2), pp. 173-174.

Cottrell, S.J. (2007). ‘Local Bimusicality among London’s freelance musicians’. Ethnomusicology, 51(1), pp. 85-105.

Cottrell, S.J. (2007). Music, Time, and Dance in Orchestral Performance: The Conductor as Shaman. Twentieth-century Music, 3(1), pp. 73-96.

Dykes, J. & Brunsdon, C. (2007). Geographically weighted visualization: Interactive graphics for scale-varying exploratory analysis. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 13(6), pp. 1161-1168. doi: 10.1109/tvcg.2007.70558

Khudair, A. & Bawden, D. (2007). Healthcare libraries in Saudi Arabia: Analysis and recommendations. Aslib Proceedings, 59(4/5), pp. 328-341. doi: 10.1108/00012530710817555

Pace, I. (2007). “The Best Form of Government…”: Cage’s Laissez-Faire Anarchism and Capitalism. The Open Space Magazine(8/9), pp. 91-115.

Pace, I. (2007). Book Reviews: Towards a Theory of Musical Reproduction by Theodor W. Adorno, Henri Lonitz, WielandHoban; Philosophy of New Music by Theodor W. Adorno, Robert Hullot-Hentor; Letters to his Parents by Theodor W. Adorno, Christoph Gödde, Wieland Hoban, Henri Lonitz. Tempo (London, 1939): a quarterly review of modern music, 61(242), pp. 61-73. doi: 10.1017/s0040298207000307

Pace, I. (2007). Gordon Downie and Ian Pace: A Dialogue. The Open Space Magazine(8 & 9), pp. 181-208.

Pace, I. (2007). Performing Liszt in the Style Hongroise. Liszt Society Journal, 32, 55-.

Robinson, L. (2007). Impact of digital information resources in the toxicology literature. Aslib Proceedings, 59(4/5), pp. 342-351. doi: 10.1108/00012530710817564

Robinson, L. & Glosiene, A. (2007). Continuing professional development for library and information science - Case study of a network of training centres. Aslib Proceedings, 59(4/5), pp. 462-474. doi: 10.1108/00012530710817645

Vuohelainen, M. (2007). ‘Distorting the Genre, Defining the Audience, Detecting the Author: Richard Marsh’s “For Debt” (1902)’. Clues: a journal of detection, 25(4), pp. 17-26. doi: 10.3200/clus.25.4.17-26

Wiley, C. (2007). Musical biography: Towards new paradigms. Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, 30(2), pp. 215-219. doi: 10.1353/bio.2007.0044

Wood, J., Dykes, J., Slingsby, A. & Clarke, K. (2007). Interactive visual exploration of a large spatio-temporal dataset: Reflections on a geovisualization mashup. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 13(6), pp. 1176-1183. doi: 10.1109/tvcg.2007.70570

Conference or Workshop Item

Dykes, J., Lloyd, D. & Radburn, R. (2007). Understanding geovisualization users and their requirements: a user-centred approach. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK 15th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2007), Maynooth, Ireland.

Pace, I. (2007). Complexity as Imaginative Stimulant: Issues of Rubato, Barring, Grouping, Accentuation and Articulation in Contemporary Music, with Examples from Boulez, Carter, Feldman, Kagel, Finnissy. Paper presented at the Tempo, Meter, Rhythm. Time in Music after 1950, 11-04-2007 - 14-04-2007, Ghent, Belgium.

Pace, I. (2007). Graphic Notation. Paper presented at the Lecture, 13-06-2007, Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg, Germany.

Pace, I. (2007). Making possible the irrational: strategies and aesthetics in the music of Stockhausen, Cage, Ligeti, Xenakis, Ferneyhough, Barrett. Paper presented at the Tempo, Meter, Rhythm. Time in Music after 1950, 11-04-2007 - 14-04-2007, Orpheus Institute, Ghent, Belgium.

Robinson, L., Bawden, D., Anderson, T. , Bates, B., Rutkauskiene, U. & Vilar, P. (2007). Curriculum 2.0? Changes in information education for a Web 2.0 world. In: Seljan, S & Stancic, H (Eds.), InFuture2007: Digital Information and Heritage. INFuture 2007: The Future of Information Sciences, 7 - 9 Nov 2007, Zagreb, Croatia.

Slingsby, A. (2007). A Layer-Based Data Model as a Basis for Structuring 3D Geometrical Built-Environment Data with Poorly-Specified heights, in a GIS Context. Paper presented at the 10th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Apr 2007, Aalborg, Denmark.

Slingsby, A., Dykes, J., Wood, J. & Clarke, K. (2007). Interactive tag maps and tag clouds for the multiscale exploration of large spatio-temporal datasets. In: Banissi, E, Burkhard, RA, Grinstein, G , Cvek, U, Trutschl, M, Stuart, L, Wyeld, TG, Andrienko, G, Dykes, J, Jern, M, Groth, D & Ursyn, A (Eds.), Information Visualization, 2007. IV '07. 11th International Conference. Information Visualization, 2007. IV '07. 11th International Conference, 4 - 6 July 2007, Zurich, Switzerland.

Slingsby, A., Dykes, J., Wood, J. & Clarke, K. (2007). Mashup cartography: cartographic issues of using Google Earth for tag maps. Paper presented at the ICA Commission on Maps and the Internet, 31 Jul - 2 Aug 2007, Warsaw, Poland.

Thesis

Li, C. (2007). Piano performance : strategies for score memorisation. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Peat, Richard (2007). Representing children in opera. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University)

Weller, T.D. (2007). Information in nineteenth century England : exploring contemporary socio-cultural perceptions and understandings. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

Weng, Chih-Hung (2007). Symbolism and Chinese culture: conceptual and practical resources in the composition of electroacoustic music. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London)

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