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Department of Information Science

Research in the Department of Information Science

Research Students

The Department has long been acknowledged as one of best places to undertake information science research in the UK. Currently we have 25 PhD students. Students benefit enormously from being located in a department where so much collaborative research is going on. Our policy is to locate PhD in research groups. Full-time students spend the majority of their working time at the University.

A list of current PhD students follows:

Name Working title
Adeloye, A Title to be confirmed.
Almada, NM Information Policy for Distance Education in Mexico
Al-roomi, E Teachers' Evaluation of their students teaching cataloguing methods in the College of Basic Education in Kuwait
Arciniegas, MC Peer-to-peer technologies for sharing geographic information
Boyd, AJ Drivers of satisfaction with information systems
Chang, KT The politics of information: partriarchy and the internet
Chivanga, BM A participatory approach to designing of Internet-based Information resources for development purposes
Cox, AM A comparative study of innovation in libraries
Herman, E Information Needs of Scholars in an Electronic Age: The Response of the Acadpmic Institution
Hider, PM Bibliography Serendipity
Huntington, P Webserver Logs
Khudair, A Medical Libraries in Saudi Arabia
Kivuti, L. A new land information business approach for Africa using GIS
Liao, SM Library Automation Human Resources Management
Longhorn, RA Geographic Information Policy: Regional Frameworks
Monopoli, M A comparative study of the take up of the Internet in Greek and British University Libraries
Moreno, A Knowledge Management in the Business Market Place
Mountain, D Geographical Visualisation to enhance access to data for the Information Society
Pedley, P. The electronic information society and copyright
Polyouratou, P Evaluation and impact of the digital library
Williams, P Impact of Electronic Health Information Systems
Xanthidis, D Mobile phones