Its sheer functionality, connectivity and accessibility make the Internet an information force to be reckoned with. However, there is very little qualitative data on how the Internet is impacting upon information-seeking in the workplace. The Media and the Internet is a crucial piece of research into how journalists and other media workers are actually using this new resource. Using largely unstructured interviewing techniques, more than three hundred journalists and media librarians were surveyed. The findings are highly relevant to all those working in information-intensive...
Its sheer functionality, connectivity and accessibility make the Internet an information force to be reckoned with. However, there is very little qual...
This work tackles one of the fundamental problems of information management - how to get the right information to the right person at the right time. It provides a practical framework to enable information services to gather information from users in order to aid information system design, and to monitor the effectiveness of an information service.
This work tackles one of the fundamental problems of information management - how to get the right information to the right person at the right time. ...
Reflecting the vigor of both urban and medieval history, this timely textbook from an established scholar in urban studies is a broadly interdisciplinary work that breaks new ground by emphasizing the links between the late medieval and early modern cities. Adopting an organic, environmental approach, David Nicholas examines the common social, governmental, economic and intellectual roles played by most pre-modern cities.
Reflecting the vigor of both urban and medieval history, this timely textbook from an established scholar in urban studies is a broadly interdisciplin...
A survey of the history of Europe during the three centuries traditionally seen as bridging the late mediaeval or Renaissance periods and the early modern age. It shows the important changes in the political configuration and governing institutions of Europe, economic developments and social problems, Europe's relations with the broader world, creative activity and religious attitudes that begin at the end of the 14th century and culminate in the early 17th. Themes include the development of state institutions at both the national and local levels; the growth of an integrated European economy...
A survey of the history of Europe during the three centuries traditionally seen as bridging the late mediaeval or Renaissance periods and the early mo...
The Later Medieval City, 1300-1500, the second part of David Nicholas's ambitious two-volume study of cities and city life in the Middle Ages, fully lives up to its splendid precursor, The Growth of the Medieval City. (Like that volume it is fully self-sufficient, though many readers will want to use the two as a continuum.) This book covers a much shorter period than the first. That traced the rise of the medieval European city system from late Antiquity to the early fourteenth century; this offers a portrait of the fully developed late medieval city in all its richness and...
The Later Medieval City, 1300-1500, the second part of David Nicholas's ambitious two-volume study of cities and city life in the Middle Ages, full...