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Allard, Suzie, Kenneth Levine, & Carol Tenopir
(2009). Design Engineers and Technical Professionals at Wrok: Observing Information Usage in the Workplace..
Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. 60(3),
King, Donald W., Carol Tenopir, Songphan Choemprayong, & Lei Wu
(2009). Scholarly Journal Information Seeking and Reading Patterns of Faculty at Five U.S. Universities.
Learned Publishing. 22 (2),
Tenopir, Carol, Donald W. King, Jesse Spencer, & Lei Wu
(2009). Variations in Article Seeking and Reading Patterns of Academics: What Makes a Difference?.
Library & Information Science Research. 31(3),
Tenopir, Carol, & Donald W. King
(2009). The Growth of Journals Publishing.
(Cope B., Phillips A., Ed.).Teh Future of the Journal.
Tenopir, Carol, & Donald W. King
(2009). Academic Library Decision Making and E-Journal Use.
(Huotari M., Lehto A., Ed.).Quo Vadis, Bibliotheca Universitatis.
Tenopir, Carol, & L. Wu
(2009). Electronic Journals and Changes in Scholarly Article Seeking and Reading Patterns.
Aslib Proceedings. 61(1), 5-32.
Wilson, Concepcion, & Carol Tenopir
(2008). Local Citation Analysis, Publishing, and Reading Patterns: Using Multiple Methods to Evaluate Faculty Use of an Academic Library's Research Collection.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. 59 (9),
Sandusky, R. J., Carol Tenopir, & Margaret Casado
(2008). Finding and Using Journal Article Components: Impacts of Disaggregation on Teaching and Research.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology. 59(6), 12.
Rowlands, Ian, David Nicholas, Peter Williams, Paul Huntington, Maggie Fieldhouse, Barrie Gunter, et al.
(2008). The Google Generation: The Information Behaviour of the Researcher of the Future.
Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives . 60 (4),
Nicholas, David, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Tom Dobrowolski, & Carol Tenopir
(2008). Viewing and Reading Behaviour in a Virtual Enviroment: The Full-Text Download and What Can Be Read Into It.
Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives. 60 (3),
Tenopir, Carol, & Donald W. King
(2008). Do E-Journals Narrow or Broaden Science? Some Additional Evidence from Studies of Reading Patterns.
D-Lib.
Tenopir, Carol
(2008). Online Systems for Information Access and Retrieval.
Library Trends.
Tenopir, Carol, Peiling Wang, Yan Zhang, Beverly Simmons, & Richard Pollard
(2008). Academic users' interaction with ScienceDirect in search tasks: Affective and cognitive behaviors.
Information Processing & Management. 44(1), 105-121.
Tenopir, Carol, Gayle Baker, Eleanor Read, Maribeth Manoff, Kitty McClanahan, David Nicholas, et al.
(2007). MaxData: A Project to Help Librarians Maximize E-Journals Usage Data.
Serials Librarian. 53(9),
Tenopir, Carol, & Donald W. King
(2007). Perceptions of Value and Value Beyond Perceptions: Measuring the Quality and Value of Journal Article Readings.
Serials. 20(3), 199-207.
Tenopir, Carol, Donald W. King, Michael T. Clarke, Na Kyoungsik, & Xiang Zhou
(2007). Journal Reading Patterns and Preferences of Pediatricians.
Journal of the Medical Library Association. 95(1), 56-63.
Levine, K. J., A. Kushniryk, S. L. Allard, J. Brummette, & Carol Tenopir
(2007). Meetings and Multitasking: Keep busy or looking busy.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., S. L. Allard, & Carol Tenopir
(2007). Communication in the 21st century workplace: A theory of communication nexus.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., A. Kushniryk, S. L. Allard, & C. Tenipor
(2007). Multitasking in Organizational Meetings:A new component of the process variable.
National Communication Association.
Levine, K. J., A. Kushniryk, S. L. Allard, Carol Tenopir, & M. E. Asbury
(2006). What happens when work-groups meet?: An analysis of meetings in high-tech organizations.
National Communication Association.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). Building Bridges to Information Products and Services :.
Information Services & Use. 26, 213-221.
Tenopir, Carol, Gayle Baker, William C. Robinson, & J. E. Grogg
(2006). Renovating This Old House: Database Marketplace 2006.
Library Journal. 131, 32-36.
Tenopir, Carol, Gayle Baker, & David Nicholas
(2006). Scatter and Decay: E-Journal Usage Patterns.
Charleston Conference.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). Not for profit Scholarly Societies and Open Access Journal Publishing.
ALISE.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). Building Bridges to Information Products and Services.
Miles Conrad Memorial Lecture, NFAIS Annual Meeting.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). E Journals and Alternatives for Scholarly Communication: User’s Needs and Expectations.
Ohio State Library Seminar.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). User Behaviour in a Digital Age.
Swedish Library Association annual Library Days.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). How Electronic Journals are Changing Scholarly Journal Use.
FinELib Annual Conference.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). The Future of the Journal.
Mississippi Library Association, Annual Conference, ACRL Luncheon.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). User’s Perceptions of Libraries.
Michigan Library Consortium meeting.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). Being User Oriented: An International Distributed Essay Team of Master’s Students.
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Information Science & Technology.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). Enhanced Searching Through Deep Indexing: Scientists’ Reaction.
Charleston Conference.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). Indexing of Tables and Figures: Scientists' Reaction.
Library Fair & Forum 2006.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). The Impact of Scholarly Communication on LIS Education.
Chinese Association of Library and Information Science Education.
Tenopir, Carol
(2006). How Electronic Journals Are Changing Scholarly Reading Patterns.
CONCERT 2006 Annual Meeting.
Nicholas, David, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, & Carol Tenopir
(2006). Finding information in (very large) digital libraries: a deep log approach to determining differences in use according to method of access.
Journal of Academic Librarianship. 32, 119-126.
Nicholas, David, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, & Carol Tenopir
(2006). OhioLINK – ten years on: what deep log analysis tells us about the impact of Big Deals.
Journal of Documentation. 62, 482-508.
Huntington, Paul, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali, & Carol Tenopir
(2006). Article Decay in the Digital Environment: An Analysis of Usage of OhioLINK by Date of Publication, Employing Deep Log Methods.
Journal of the American Society of Information Science & Technology. 57, 1840-1851.
Dervin, B., K. Fisher, Carol Tenopir, A. Dillon, Lorraine Frances Normore, & D. Case
(2006). Being user-oriented: convergences, divergences, and the potential for systematic dialogue between disciplines and between researchers, designers, and providers.
Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Austin, 2006. 2077-2088.
Baker, Gayle, & Carol Tenopir
(2006). Managing the Unmanageable: Systematic Downloading of Electronic Resources by Library Users.
Journal of Library Administration. 44, 11-24.

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