2009-‐10
1. Sheikh
Google:
A
study
of
Islamic
authority
on
the
internet
2. Evaluating
the
impact
and
constraints
of
the
emergence
of
RFID
technology
in
Barnet
libraries,
and
the
effect
it
has
upon
the
age
60+
user
groups’
library
experience.
3. Information
is
power:
an
evaluation
of
internal
communications
between
staff
at
Kingston
University
libraries
4. Information
is
power:
an
evaluation
of
internal
communications
between
staff
at
Kingston
University
libraries
5. To
or
not
to
Facebook:
the
use
of
for
academic
research.
6. Library
assistants
and
e-‐skills:
Are
staff
e-‐ready?
A
case
study
of
Barnet
Libraries
7. How
will
diminishing
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budgets
impact
upon
public
library
initiatives
conducted
in
support
of
the
national
literacy
agenda
for
children?
A
case
study
of
one
authority,
with
a
comparative
examination
of
four
others
8. Library
Services
in
School
libraries:
An
evaluation
of
secondary
school
libraries
in
Bexley
Council.
9. Electronic
medical
theses
at
Autonoma
University
of
Madrid:
submission
and
dissemination.
10. The
impact
of
increasing
proliferation
of
e-‐resources
on
King’s
College
London’s
library
space
and
collections.
11. International
top
up
undergraduate
students
at
the
Middlesex
University
Business
School:
user
group
study
and
evaluation
of
present
services
offered
by
the
Sheppard
Library
12. Transformational
21st
Century
Secondary
School
Libraries:
A
Comparative
Study
of
the
Impact
of
‘Building
Schools
for
the
Future’
on
Secondary
School
Libraries.
13. An
evaluation
of
Balham
Library
usage
by
unemployed
job-‐seekers
during
the
recession
14. Research
support
services
in
libraries:
identifying
needs,
meeting
expectations
and
assessing
quality:
Natural
History
Museum
case
study.
15. Research
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support
services
in
libraries:
identifying
needs,
meeting
expectations
and
assessing
quality:
Natural
History
Museum
case
study.
16. A
study
of
the
social
tagging
behaviour
of
academic
library
users
at
Anglia
Ruskin
University
17. School
of
Oriental
and
African
Studies
Library
transformation
project:
A
case
study
of
library
refurbishment
and
its
implications
for
staff
and
students
2008-‐9
1. Second
Life
in
Graduate
Careers:
addressing
the
issue
of
virtual
teaching
in
Higher
Education
with
a
focus
on
careers
guidance.
2. Social
activities
on
the
Internet
of
Poles
living
in
London
3. What
is
the
academic
library’s
role
in
enforcing
copyright
in
the
digital
age?
4. Is
the
current
training
on
electronic
copyright
meeting
the
needs
of
academic
law
librarians
in
the
UK?
5. Do
the
policies
work?
An
evaluation
of
library
service
provision
in
the
Basildon/Castle
Point
boroughs
of
Essex
for
the
local
Gypsy
and
Traveller
community.
6. An
examination
of
sources
of
stress
in
librarian
-‐
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user
interactions
in
Lambeth
Libraries.
7. Digital
law
–
How
to
create
a
digital
law
library
at
Hackney
Community
Law
Centre
8. Does
UK
public
libraries
adequately
address
the
needs
of
older
people
who
visit
the
library?:
a
case
study
of
Edmonton
Green
and
Enfield
Town
public
Libraries
based
in
the
London
Borough
of
Enfield
9. Examining
hidden
collections
in
academic
libraries
in
the
United
Kingdom
and
assessing
their
impact
on
the
Map
Department
of
Cambridge
University
Library.
10. Exploring
the
use
of
tagging
in
Oxford
University
Libraries’
SOLO
(Search
Oxford
Libraries
Online)
interface
11. ‘information’
in
the
university
careers
guidance
service
12. The
role
of
the
academic
librarian:
the
changes
and
challenges
of
the
profession
13. An
evaluation
of
Questionpoint
at
Kings
College
London:
Who
uses
it
and
why?
14. The
Role
of
Library
staff
at
City
and
Islington
College
in
the
era
of
information
technology
15. “EXCUSE
ME!
BUT
COULD
YOU
DIRECT
ME
TO
THE
LIBRARY?”
16. An
investigation
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into
the
most
effective
method
of
marketing
the
public
library
to
the
non-‐user:
a
survey
of
Barnet
Libraries.