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Hamid R. Jamali
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The Google generation: the information behaviour of the researcher of the future
I Rowlands, D Nicholas, P Williams, P Huntington, M Fieldhouse, ...
Aslib Proceedings 60 (4), 290-310, 2008
11282008
Article title type and its relation with the number of downloads and citations
HR Jamali, M Nikzad
Scientometrics 88 (2), 653-661, 2011
4092011
What do faculty and students really think about e-books?
I Rowlands, D Nicholas, HR Jamali, P Huntington
Aslib Proceedings 59 (6), 489-511, 2007
2832007
Peer review: Still king in the digital age
D Nicholas, A Watkinson, HR Jamali, E Herman, C Tenopir, R Volentine, ...
Learned Publishing 28 (1), 15-21, 2015
2592015
Scholarly e‐books: The views of 16,000 academics: Results from the JISC national e‐book observatory
HR Jamali, D Nicholas, I Rowlands
Aslib proceedings 61 (1), 33-47, 2009
2492009
Copyright compliance and infringement in ResearchGate full-text journal articles
HR Jamali
Scientometrics 112 (1), 241–254, 2017
2082017
Using ICT with people with special education needs: what the literature tells us
P Williams, HR Jamali, D Nicholas
Aslib Proceedings 58 (4), 330-345, 2006
1832006
Comparing reading comprehension between children reading augmented reality and print storybooks
D Danaei, HR Jamali, Y Mansourian, H Rastegarpour
Computers & Education 153, 103900, 2020
1802020
Student digital information-seeking behaviour in context
D Nicholas, P Huntington, HR Jamali, I Rowlands, M Fieldhouse
Journal of Documentation 65 (1), 106-132, 2009
1752009
UK scholarly e-book usage: a landmark survey
D Nicholas, I Rowlands, D Clark, P Huntington, HR Jamali, C Ollé
Aslib Proceedings 60 (4), 311-334, 2008
1742008
Does research using qualitative methods (grounded theory, ethnography, and phenomenology) have more impact?
HR Jamali
Library and Information Science Research 40 (3-4), 201-207, 2018
1592018
Google and the scholar: the role of Google in scientists' information‐seeking behaviour
HR Jamali, S Asadi
Online information review 34 (2), 282-294, 2010
1572010
The information seeking behaviour of the users of digital scholarly journals
D Nicholas, P Huntington, HR Jamali, A Watkinson
Information Processing & Management 42 (5), 1345-1365, 2006
1532006
E-textbook use, information seeking behaviour and its impact: Case study business and management
D Nicholas, I Rowlands, HR Jamali
Journal of information Science 36 (2), 263-280, 2010
1472010
The use and users of scholarly e-journals: a review of log analysis studies
HR Jamali, D Nicholas, P Huntington
Aslib Proceedings 57 (6), 554-571, 2005
1282005
Researchers’e-journal use and information seeking behaviour
D Nicholas, P Williams, I Rowlands, HR Jamali
Journal of Information Science 36 (4), 494-516, 2010
1232010
Viewing and reading behaviour in a virtual environment: The full-text download and what can be read into it
D Nicholas, P Huntington, HR Jamali, I Rowlands, T Dobrowolski, ...
Aslib proceedings 60 (3), 185-198, 2008
1232008
Open access and sources of full-text articles in Google Scholar in different subject fields
HR Jamali, M Nabavi
Scientometrics 105 (3), 1635-1651, 2015
1172015
Scholarly reputation in the digital age and the role of emerging platforms and mechanisms
HR Jamali, D Nicholas, E Herman
Research Evaluation 25 (1), 37-49, 2015
1142015
Information-seeking behaviour of physicists and astronomers
HR Jamali, D Nicholas
Aslib Proceedings 60 (5), 444-462, 2008
1122008
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