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The most influential researchers in information behaviour
Aslib Journal of Information Management, 2017PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to identify the top researchers in information behaviour (IB) based on ideational and social influence indicators.Design/methodology/approachThe population included papers on IB indexed in the Web of Science from 1980 to 2015.
Faramarz Soheili +2 more
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Researchers’ e-journal use and information seeking behaviour
Journal of Information Science, 2010This paper presents the results of the second phase of a Research Information Network study, which sought to establish the impact of e-journals on the scholarly behaviour of researchers in the UK. The first phase of the project was a deep log analysis of the usage and information seeking behaviour of researchers in connection with the ScienceDirect and
David Nicholas +3 more
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On the behaviour of information flows in multicomponent polymer systems research
Scientometrics, 1986The behaviour of information flows in multicomponent polymer systems over the 1979–1983 period is analyzed. It has been found that this field of science obeys general relationships valid for other established sciences. Its special features are a high concentration of information (only 9 journals) and a wide scatter of papers among a great number of ...
Yu. S. Lipatov, L. V. Denisenko
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Information-Seeking Behaviour of Slovenian Researchers: Implications for information services
2012The paper present one part of a survey of information behaviour of Slovenian researchers. Results show that Slovenian researchers in most areas show usual traits of scholarly information behaviour. Exceptions are the non-use of Web 2.0 tools for research purposes and low use of open-access materials.
Vilar, Polona +2 more
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Slovenian Researchers: What Influences Their Information Behaviour?
2012The paper presents a segment of a survey of information behaviour of Slovenian scientists. Results show that, in most areas, Slovenian researchers exhibit usual characteristics of scientists elsewhere, with the exception of a rather weak use of Web 2.0 tools for research purposes, and weak use of open-access materials.
Polona Vilar +2 more
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lynne Penberthy +2 more
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The information needs and information seeking behaviour of medical research staff
Health Libraries Review, 1999J, Murray, E, Carey, S, Walker
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