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  1. Ahmed, S.M.Z.; McKnight, C.; Oppenheim, C.: ¬A study of users' performance and satisfaction with the Web of Science IR interface : making sense of it all (2005) 0.00
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    Object
    Web of Science
    Source
    Journal of information science. 30(2005) no.5, S.459-
  2. Woodward, H.; McKnight, C.: Electronic journals : issues of access and bibliographic control (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    While the use of academic computer networks for scholarly communication purposes id widely documented, it is only recently that electronic journals have appeared on the network. Explores the issues of access to and bibliographic control of electronic journals from a local and national perspective, and to assist librarians in the implementation and enhancement of access mechanisms and bibliographic control of electronic journals by the identification of information sources and examination of good practice
  3. McKnight, C.: ¬The personal construction of information space (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The present article describes the use of Repertory Grid methodology as a menas of externalizing an individual's view of information space. The method is described with a single participant, and appears to offer a viable means of exploring the concept of information space. Future work will examine multiple views in an attampt to explore the extent to which the concept is shared among a group of people
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 51(2000) no.8, S.730-733
  4. Oppenheim, C.; Morris, A.; McKnight, C.: ¬The evaluation of WWW search engines (2000) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The literature of the evaluation of Internet search engines is reviewed. Although there have been many studies, there has been little consistency in the way such studies have been carried out. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that recall is virtually impossible to calculate in the fast changing Internet environment, and therefore the traditional Cranfield type of evaluation is not usually possible. A variety of alternative evaluation methods has been suggested to overcome this difficulty. The authors recommend that a standardised set of tools is developed for the evaluation of web search engines so that, in future, comparisons can be made between search engines more effectively, and that variations in performance of any given search engine over time can be tracked. The paper itself does not provide such a standard set of tools, but it investigates the issues and makes preliminary recommendations of the types of tools needed
    Source
    Journal of documentation. 56(2000) no.2, S.190-211
  5. McKnight, C.: Project CHIRO : Collaborative Hypertext in Research Organisations, final report (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the 2 main phases of Project CHIRO: Collaborative Hypertext in Research Organisations; which concerned: the design and building of a hypertext database of periodical articles and reports to support a research team; and the exploration of collaborative authoring by such teams
  6. Summers, R.; Oppenheim, C.; Meadows, J.; McKnight, C.; Kinnell, M.: Information science in 2010 : a Loughborough University view (1999) 0.00
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    Content
    Beitrag eines Themenheftes: The 50th Anniversary of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science. Pt.2: Paradigms, models, and models of information science
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 50(1999) no.12, S.1153-
  7. McKnight, C.: Hypertext and navigation : a problem or a solution? (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The paper consists of a series of charts and diagrams rather than a text. Considers the way in which users of printed information sources develop a mental map to assist them in navigation and transfers the psychological concepts underlying the development of such mental maps to the design of hypertext searching systems for computerized information retrieval
    Source
    The effects of digitisation on library and information science. Conference organised by NORDINFO and the British Library, Edinburgh, Scotland, 17.-20.9.1992
  8. McKnight, C.; Dillon, A.; Richardson, J.: Hypermedia (1992) 0.00
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.50, [=Suppl.13]
  9. McKnight, C.; Dillon, A.; Richardson, J.: Problems in hyperland? : A human factors perspectives (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    While the potential of hypertext as an information presentation medium is undeniable, its acceptance by users will be determined largely by its usability. Highlights 4 issues of relevance: reading from screens as opposed to reading from paper; reader behaviour; interface design variables such as display size and manipulation facilities; and user navigation. Existing research is reviewed and implications for the design of hypertext systems are discussed. Suggestions for future work are presented.