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AIR 2009
Group 1:
R.F.I.D. vs. O.A.P.
Group 2:
Does the glass ceiling apply to information workers from Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities?
Group 3:
A survey of undergraduate student satisfaction with the SMS text notification service at the Library of the University of Madrid, Spain
Group 4:
Satisfied customers? Evaluating ISM postgraduate students' satisfaction as users of LH library
Group 5:
Do online resources meet the needs and expectations of IM students?
Group 6:
Theory and practice of online copyright compliance amongst academic staff at KCL
AIR 2008
Group 1:
Does a glass ceiling exist for female information professionals within health care libraries in
greater London?
Group 2:
‘Walking in the dark?’ Evaluation of electronic resources for visually impaired users at X University Library.
Group 3:
Open all hours? Are the opening hours of AIR University library adequate for its users needs?
Group 4:
Audit of good practices for the design of an Intranet For African Students.
Group 5:
Doing the Business! A feasibility study into London Public Libraries providing online training for small businesses.
Group 6:
Provision of Library services to Blind and partially sighted students at undergraduate level in UK Universities.
Group 7:
Is there a glass ceiling for women working as digital information professionals in private sector libraries in London?
AIR 2007
Group 1:
How to address customer problems in using Richmond’s OPAC
Group 2:
Lost Generation. How can Willesden library meet the information needs of school-leavers aged 16-19?
Group 3:
Relocation, Relocation. How can the Health collection of Marylebone Information Service be relocated to increase its readership
Group 4:
“Zoom on Wycombe” Evaluating a digitisation project
Group 5:
Are Tower Hamlets Libraries meeting the needs of the 12-16 year old male Bangladeshi community?
Group 6:
WebLearn: a Disaster or an Asset ? Evaluation of WebLearn Intranet Tool from the Perspective of information Management Students
Group 7:
Public Sector Librarians: An ageing beast?
AIR 2006
Group 1:
StudyinBritain.co.uk. The Guide for American Students at British Universities
(PowerPoint large file)
Group 2:
Meeting the information literacy needs of social work academics
Group 3:
To mingle or not to mingle. Evaluating Innovative Marketing Strategies in Libraries.
Group 5:
An evaluation of the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 Resources. Do they meet the needs of information professionals in the corporate sector?
Group 6:
Practice what you preach? Evaluating the intranet use of library staff at AIR University
Group 7:
Libraries ain’t doin’ it for the boys!!
Group 2:
The Intranet as a communication tool in a legal research unit
Group 4:
Impact of intranet implementation at Hackney Community College.
Group 5:
Impact of the implementation of an intranet of the employees of a museum
Group 6:
A chorus of solos. Studying the effects of library intranets on solo librarians working as part of a larger library organisation
AIR 2005
Group 1:
How technology redesigned the financial structure of UK academic law libraries?
Group 2:
Literacy support services in public libraries for children aged 4 – 6
Group 7:
The Glass Ceiling in Academic Libraries: Myth or Reality?
Group 8:
Towards Library 2.0 Evaluating future possibilities of social web technologies in HE information services
AIR 2004
Group 2:
Improving the Intranet System to be more user-friendly for information professionals
Group 7:
SilverWired. A staff training programme to allow Libraries to support the ‘Silver Surfers’ scheme.
Group 8:
The Information Railway - Commuter Libraries
Group 10:
Reality Research
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