
1997
SCI or PCI: cultural differences and different challenges facing BIDS and EDINA A paper presented a session organised by the JIBS Users Group at Libtech97 10 September 1997
The BLERBS project: an overview.
Jane Bex, David Zeitlyn and Matthew David
Presented to the Staff/Student Seminar for the Department of Library and Information Management at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle
on 19th May 1997.
Making sense of on-line information.
David Zeitlyn, Jane Bex and Matthew David
Presented to ELVIRA4, a conference hosted by the International Institute for Electronic Library Research, De Monfort University at the BT Training and Development Centre, Milton Keynes on 8th May 1997.
Knowledge, information and power: information technology in academic life.
Matthew David, Jane Bex and David Zeitlyn
Presented to the Annual Conference of the British Sociological Association, held at the University of York in April 1997.
The rocky road: problems and failures in collecting qualitative data.
Jane Bex, Matthew David and David Zeitlyn
Presented to the Libraries without Number workshop at the University
of Kent on 17th April 1997
Cultural and technical networks: a qualitative approach.
Jane Bex, Matthew David and David Zeitlyn
Presented to the Libraries without Number conference at the University
of Kent on 18th April 1997
Access denied: the politics of new communications media.
David Zeitlyn, Jane Bex and Matthew David
Paper presented to the International Conference on Media and Politics, held at The Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Brussels (KUB), Belgium on 27-28th February & 1st March, 1997
1996
What are they doing? Dilemmas in analyzing bibliographic searching: cultural and technical networks in academic life
Matthew David and David Zeitlyn
Sociological Research Online, 1996, vol.1, no.4
Information: culture or capital?
Matthew David
Radical Philosophy, 1996, no. 79, p.56
What are they doing? Dilemmas in analysing bibliographic searching.
David Zeitlyn, Matthew David and Jane Bex
Presented at Discourse Dilemmas, a conference hosted by CRICT (Centre for Research into
Innovation, Culture and Technology), Brunel University
at Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education, High Wycombe on 10th
September 1996.
Information as culture or capital?
Matthew David
Contributed to Alienation and the Internet, the first Internet conference held by Research Committee (RC36) of the International Sociological Association on Alienation in Theory and Research.
Does Conversation Analysis have a role in analysing human-computer interaction or are we going up a blind alley?
Jane Bex
Presented to the Pragmatics and Conversation Analysis Research Group
at the University of Kent on 28th February 1996.