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.
Submissions from 2000
Household Consumption on the Internet: Income, Time, and Institutional Contradictions, Edward Comor
Submissions from 1999
Contribution of information to business success: A LISREL model analysis of manufacturers in Shanghai, L.Q. Vaughan
Submissions from 1998
Communication, Commerce and Power: The Political Economy of America and the Direct Broadcast Satellite, 1960-2000, Edward Comor
A cross-cultural comparison of business information use, L.Q. Vaughan
Electronic dissemination of government information in canada: Implications for equitable access, L.Q. Vaughan and E. Dolan
Transition to electronic access of government information: Are the depository libraries prepared?, L.Q. Vaughan and E. Dolan
Submissions from 1997
Information search patterns of business communities: A comparison between small and medium-sized businesses, L.Q. Vaughan
The impact of the public library on business success: An analysis based on medium-sized businesses in Ontario, L.Q. Vaughan
Measuring the impact of information on development: A LISREL-based study of small businesses in Shanghai, L.Q. Vaughan and J. Tague-Sutcliffe