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Daily Archives: October 27, 2011
Editor’s Introduction [NRIN]
Derek Law New Review of Information Networking Routledge of Taylor & Francis Volume 16, Issue 2, 2011 page 91 This issue of the New Review of Information Networking is interesting on several counts…It is then a great pleasure to report that Jamal Cromity … Continue reading
“Blogging” As an Educational Enhancement Tool for Improved Student Performance: A Pilot Study in Undergraduate Nursing Education [NRIN]
E. Joyce Roland, Charlene Johnson, & Deborah Swain New Review of Information Networking Routledge of Taylor & Francis Volume 16, Issue 2, 2011 pages 151-166 Abstract Improving learning and synthesis of new knowledge is often a challenge for nursing faculty in the … Continue reading
Perishable Information in an Increasingly Mobile World [NRIN]
Vivian Choy New Review of Information Networking Routledge of Taylor & Francis Volume 16, Issue 2, 2011 pages 141-150 Abstract This article offers an observation of information seeking and use “in the wild” that touches upon ways in which technology … Continue reading
Silo Persistence: It’s not the Technology, it’s the Culture! [NRIN]
Jamal Cromity & Ulla de Stricker New Review of Information Networking (NRIN) Routledge of Taylor & Francis Volume 16, Issue 2, 2011 pages 167-184 Abstract Our article acknowledges technologies and enterprise solutions as common tools for knowledge management deployed to help … Continue reading