Testimonies
- “Database Protection Legislation: Effect on Research and Education.” United States Congress, House Science Committee Symposium on Database Protection, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1999.
- “Kids and the Internet: The Promise and the Perils.” U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, National Hearing, Washington, D.C , November 10, 1999.
(48 Total)
- “Economics of Journal Publishing.” With Donald W. King. Proceedings of the Conference on Economics of Information. Lyon, France, May 18-20, 1995.
- “Return on Information: Measuring the Value of Information Services.” With Donald W. King. Proceedings of the Conference on Economics of Information. Lyon, France, May 18-20, 1995.
- “Access to Large Digital Libraries of Scientific Information Across Networks”, With Kimberly K. Kertis. Proceedings of Digital Libraries '94, the First Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries, pp. 88-84. College Station, Texas, June 19-21, 1994.
- “New Approaches to Education and Training of Information ProfessionalsU.S. versus Eastern Europe.” Global Information: The Sun Never Sets. Proceedings of the Thirty—Seventh Military Librarians Workshop. Albuquerque, New Mexico, November 15-18,
1993, 13-23.
- “The Politics of Higher Education in Today's Environment.” In: Educating for Networking: Building New Partnerships. Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the Library of Congress Network Advisory Committee and the Association of Library and Information Science Education (Network Planning Paper 25: Network Development and MARC Standards Office) pp. 55-59. Washington, DC, June 13-15, 1993.
- “Information Access in the Emerging Global Network.” Keynote address. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on National Libraries, Taipei, Taiwan, April 20-24, 1993.
- “Quality in Libraries.” Keynote address. Published by the Danish Technical Information Service in celebration of its 50th Anniversary, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 9, 1992.
- “Indicators of the Use, Usefulness and Value of Scientific and Technical Information.” With Donald W. King. In: Online Information '91. Oxford, England: Learned Information, December 1991.
- “Dissemination of Scientific and Technical Information Dissemination in the United States: Report on an NSF Sponsored Study.” With Bonnie C. Carroll and Martha Williams. In: Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Washington, DC, October 31, 1991.
- “The Development of New Information Delivery Systems for the 1990s.” Keynote address. In: Information Online and On Disc '91 5th. Australasian Conference, Sydney, Australia, January 30, 1991.
- “The Information Advantage.” With Donald W. King. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Resources Management, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, June 1-5, 1987.
- “Text Processing and Scientific and Technical Information Systems. Part II: Economic Relations and Implications.” With Donald W. King. In: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Technology and Education in Library and Information Sciences, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 14-26, 1984.
- “Text Processing and Scientific and Technical Information Systems. Part I: Technological Options and Implications.” With Donald W. King. In: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Technology and Education in Library and Information Sciences, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 14-26, 1984.
- “An Approach to Enhancement of Statistical Survey Data Bases.” With Donald W. King Proceedings of the International Conference on Statistics: An Appraisal, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, June 15, 1983.
- “New Information Technologies and the Developing Countries.” The Application of Mini- and Micro-Computers in Information Documentation and Libraries. C. Keren and L. Perlmutter, eds. New York: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1983.
- “Implementing the New Technologies: Promises and Problems.” Information Utilities '81, New York, March 1981.
- “Computer Modelling of Human Information Processes.” Proceedings of the Third International Research Forum in Information Science, Oslo, Norway, August 1979.
- “The Applicability of Existing Measures of Effectiveness to Operational Information Systems.” Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute in Information Science, Chania, Crete, August 1978.
- “Alternative Approaches to I.R. System Simulation.” Proceedings of the Second International Research Forum on Information Science, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 1977.
(98 Total)
- Report of the Seminar on Information Impact Assessment and Performance Measurement. Prepared for the International Development Research Centre, Information Sciences and Systems Division, Ottawa, Canada, January 1994.
- Massachusetts Libraries: An Alliance for the Future: Final Report. With Donald W. King. Prepared for the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. Knoxville, TN: King Research, Inc., November 1991.
- Description of Scientific and Technical Information in the United States: Current Status and Trends. Phase I Report. With Bonnie C. Carroll, Donald W. King, Martha E. Williams, and Christine M. Sheetz. Prepared for the National Science Foundation. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, Center for Information Studies, July 1991.
- Detailed Five-Year Plan for SUNLINE Regional Network and Resource Sharing 1986-1991. Phase III/IV Report. With Diane Barlow. Pre-pared for the Tampa Bay Library Consortium. Rockville, MD: King Research, Inc., July 1986.
- The Value of the Energy Data Base. With Donald W. King, Nancy K. Roderer, and Robert R. V. Wiederkehr. Oak Ridge, TN: Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, March 1982.
- The Effect of Future Information Technologies on Biomedical Bibliographic Retrieval Systems. Prepared for U.S. Office of Technology Assessment, January 1982.
- Information Retrieval in a Heterogeneous Distributed Database Environment. With Kimberly K. Kertis. Prepared for the Data Systems Research and Development Division of Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Knoxville, TN: Center for Information Studies, September 1992.
- A Regional Library and Information System for Central and Eastern Europe. With Evans Roth. Prepared for U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., February 1991.
- A Standard Reference Data Marketing Study. With Donald W. King. Prepared for the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology. Knoxville, TN: King Research, Inc., June 1990.
- Cost Analysis of Current Research Methods. With Mary Williams, John Duncan, Kimberly Kennedy and Karen Kimbro. Prepared for the IRS, Service-wide Electronic Research Project. Alexandria, VA: Viar and Co., Inc., March 1990.
- Plan for New Software Development. Proprietary. Prepared for Maxwell, Online, Inc. Knoxville, TN: King Research, Inc., February 1990.
- Prototype Electronic Research Project. With Mary Williams, John Duncan, Kimberly Kennedy and Karen Kimbro. Prepared for the Internal Revenue Service. Alexandria, VA: Viar and Co. Inc., November 1989.
- Requirements Analyses for a Servicewide Electronic Research Project. With Mary Williams, John Duncan, Kimberly Kennedy and Karen Kimbro. Prepared for the Internal Revenue Service. Alexandria, VA: Viar and Co. Inc., September 1989.
- Analysis of the Literature on Aging. With Donald W. King and Laurence W. Lannom. Prepared for the National Academy of Sciences. Rockville, MD: King Research, Inc., June 1989.
(96 Total)
- Information Retrieval in a Heterogeneous Distributed Database Environment. With Kimberly K. Kertis. Prepared for the Data Systems Research and Development Division of Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., Knoxville, TN: Center for Information Studies, September 1992.
- A Regional Library and Information System for Central and Eastern Europe. With Evans Roth. Prepared for U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C., February 1991.
- A Standard Reference Data Marketing Study. With Donald W. King. Prepared for the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology. Knoxville, TN: King Research, Inc., June 1990.
- Cost Analysis of Current Research Methods. With Mary Williams, John Duncan, Kimberly Kennedy and Karen Kimbro. Prepared for the IRS, Service-wide Electronic Research Project. Alexandria, VA: Viar and Co., Inc., March 1990.
- Plan for New Software Development. Proprietary. Prepared for Maxwell, Online, Inc. Knoxville, TN: King Research, Inc., February 1990.
- Prototype Electronic Research Project. With Mary Williams, John Duncan, Kimberly Kennedy and Karen Kimbro. Prepared for the Internal Revenue Service. Alexandria, VA: Viar and Co. Inc., November 1989.
- Requirements Analyses for a Servicewide Electronic Research Project. With Mary Williams, John Duncan, Kimberly Kennedy and Karen Kimbro. Prepared for the Internal Revenue Service. Alexandria, VA: Viar and Co. Inc., September 1989.
- Analysis of the Literature on Aging. With Donald W. King and Laurence W. Lannom. Prepared for the National Academy of Sciences. Rockville, MD: King Research, Inc., June 1989.
- “Users & Their Use of Information.” Results of a panel discussion on 20-year trends in scientific scholarly journal readership patterns: Implications for Electronic Journal System Participants presented at the 1999 NFAIS Annual Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Published in NFAIS Newsletter, April/May 1999, Volume 41, Issue 4/5.
- “The Future of the Research University.” Distributed at the University of London, London, England, December 10, 1998.
- “Knowledge Communities: Tradition, Technology, and Transformation of Higher Education.” A paper developed from the original presentation at the International Conference on the Social Impact of Information Technology, St. Louis, Missouri, October 13, 1998.
- “From Hand Out to Handshake to Hands On: Changing the Model of Strategic Alliance in Higher Education.” The University of Michigan. May 1998.
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