FIMS Publications

 

The research in Information and Media Studies Publications covers a range of subjects pertaining to information and knowledge and the ways they move through and shape society. They encompass media studies, popular music and culture, journalism, health information sciences, and library and information science.

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Submissions from 2009

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Keyword enhanced web structure mining for business intelligence, L. Vaughan and J. You

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Are Clinicians Being Prepared to Care for Abused Women? A Survey of Health Professional Education in Ontario, Canada, C. Nadine Wathen, Masako Tanaka, Cristina Catallo, Adrianne C. Lebner, M. Kinneret Friedman, Mark D. Hanson, Clare Freeman, Susan M. Jack, Ellen Jamieson, Harriet L. MacMillan, and McMaster IPV Education Research Team

Submissions from 2008

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Consumption and the Globalization Project: International Hegemony and the Annihilation of Time, Edward Comor

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’Killing’ the true story of First Nations: The Ethics of Constructing a Culture Apart, Romayne Smith Fullerton and M J. Patterson

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Introduction: Mundane Science Fiction, Harm and Healing the World, Susan Knabe and Wendy Gay Pearson

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The Experiential Health Information Processing Model: Supporting Collaborative Web-based Patient Education, Laura A. O'Grady, Holly Witteman, and C. Nadine Wathen

Publication and citation patterns among LIS faculty: Profiling a "typical professor", D. Shaw and L. Vaughan

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Biotechnology, the Environment, and Alternative Media in Malaysia, Sandra Smeltzer

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Sex and drugs and bait and switch: Rockumentary and the new model worker, Matt Stahl

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Negative Social Experiences of University and College Students, Paul Tremblay, Roma Harris, Helene Berman, Barb MacQuarrie, Gail Hutchinson, Mary Ann Smith, Susan Braley, Jennifer Jelley, and Kristen Dearlove

A new look at evidence of scholarly citation in citation indexes and from web sources, L. Vaughan and D. Shaw

Content assisted web co-link analysis for competitive intelligence, L. Vaughan and J. You

Submissions from 2007

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Revisiting the four horsemen of the infopocalypse: Representations of anonymity and the Internet in Canadian newspapers, Robert Carey and Jacquelyn Burkell

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The Integrated News Spectacle, Live 8, and the Annihilation of Time, James R. Compton and Edward Comor

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The Integrated News Spectacle, Live 8, and the Annihilation of Time, James R. Compton and Edward Comor

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Not "Of Woman Born": Fairy Tale Mothers for Postmodern Literary Children, Romayne Smith Fullerton

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Factors Influencing Identification of and Response to Intimate Partner Violence: A Survey of Physicians and Nurses, Iris Gutmanis, Charlene Beynon, Leslie Tutty, C. Nadine Wathen, and Harriet L. MacMillan

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Producing storytime: A collectivist analysis of work in a complex communicative space, Pamela J. McKenzie and Rosamund Stooke

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Communicating Health Information: The Community Engagement Model for Video Production, David Murphy, Ellen Balka, Iraj Poureslami, Diana E. Leung, Anne-Marie Nicol, and Trent Cruz

Canadian Copyright: A Citizen’s Guide, Laura J. Murray and Samuel E. Trosow

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A Critical Theory of Open Access: Libraries and Electronic Publishing, Ajit Pyati

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Re-Envisioning Libraries in the Information Society: A Critical Theory of Library Technology, Ajit Kumar Pyati

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Why are Websites co-linked? the case of Canadian universities, L. Vaughan, M.E.I. Kipp, and Y. Gao

Are co-linked business web sites really related? A link classification study, L. Vaughan, M. Kipp, and Y. Gao

Content assisted web co-link analysis for competitive intelligence, L. Vaughan and J. You