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  1. Allen, G.: Disintermediation : a disaster or a discipline? (1996) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Oxford : Learned Information
    Source
    Online information 96: 20th International online information meeting, Proceedings, London, 3-5 December 1996. Ed.: D.I. Raitt u. B. Jeapes
  2. Allen, G.: ¬The Internet and transborder data flow (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examine the influence of the Internet on the flow of data across national boundaries (transborder data flow). Concludes that barriers to information flow are still present and that there is still along way to go before the Internet is truly worldwide and delivering information equally to all; but libraries can play an important role in lessening these inequalities
    Imprint
    Oxford : Learned Information Ltd
    Source
    First Asian Information Meeting: Proceedings of the Conference, Hong Kong, 27-30 September 1995. Ed.: D.I. Raitt et al
  3. Allen, B.; Allen, G.: Cognitive abilities of academic librarians and their patrons (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    "Librarians should be careful to distinguish between their own abilities and those of their patrons when designing information systems, bibliographic instruction programs, and similar library services. The abilities of professionals may lead to preferences for sophisticated interfaces, complex instructional programs, or services that assumehigh levels of cognitive abilities, while their library patrons may find browse interfaces, simple point-of-need instruction, and basic services to be more appropriate to their levels of cognitive abilities

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