HAZEL HALL'S PUBLICATIONS PAGE

Last updated by Hazel Hall, 31st January 2010

CONTENTS

This page provides citations to Dr Hazel Hall's publications, with links to full-text material wherever possible. They are organised in reverse chronological order by publication format, as listed below. It also gives details of forthcoming conference commitments and research activities.


FORTHCOMING COMMITMENTS

2011
Invited keynote presentation at an international conference on evidence-based research.

7-9 July 2010
Invited keynote presentation at BLA 2010: the Research Agenda, Liverpool, UK, 7-9 July 2010.

28 June 2010
Participant at the Library and Information Science Research Coalition conference, London, UK, 28 June 2010.

29 April 2010
Invited webinar presentation on social computing for the Knowledge Innovation Network, 29 April 2010.

24-25 March 2010
Invited facilitator at the TFPL Connect Conference, Ascot, UK, 24-25 March 2010.

16 March 2010
Invited presentation on microblogging to SLA Europe, London, UK, 16 March 2010.

3 March 2010
Invited presentation at CILIP NW Branch AGM and Members' Day 2010, Bolton, UK, 3 March 2010.


WORK IN PROGRESS

2010
Invited contribution to Library and Information Science Research on the formation and implementation of the UK Library and Information Science Research Coalition.

2010
Academic article for an international refereed journal on social computing.

2010
Academic article for an international refereed journal on the extent to which social contact is a prerequisite for innovation in manufacturing industry.


WORK SUBMITTED

Hall, H., Widén-Wulff, G. & Paterson, L. (submitted for review). Not what you know, nor who you know, but who you know already: examining online information sharing behaviours through the lens of social exchange theory.
(This paper is currently being refereed for an international peer-reviewed journal.)


WORK ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION

2010
Hall, H. (2010 in press). Promoting the priorities of practitioner research engagement. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 42(2).


JOURNAL, BOOK AND CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

2010
Schwartz, C. & Hernon, P. with Burnett, G., Hall. H., Kazmer, M., Pomerantz, J., Savolainen, R., & Thelwell, M. (2010). Some thoughts on peer review. Library and Information Science Research, 32(1), 13-15. (DOI 10.1016/j.lisr.2009.12.003.)

2009
Hall, H. (2009). Social computing environments: where lie opportunity and risk? City Information Group Yearbook 2009. London: CiG.

2008
Hall, H. (2008). Realising the potential of technology tools: expecting the unexpected. Paper presented at Online 2008, London 2-4 December 2008. [
PDF of manuscript available.]

2008
Hall, H., & Widén-Wulff, G. (2008). Social exchange, social capital and information sharing in online environments: lessons from three case studies. Studia Humaniora Ouluensia, 8, 73-86. [PDF of manuscript available.]
This paper was presented at USE-2008: From information provision to knowledge production, Oulu, Finland, 23-25 June 2008. PowerPoint slides of conference presentation available.]

2008
Shoniwa, P. & Hall, H. (2008). Library 2.0 and UK academic libraries: drivers and impacts. New Review of Information Networking, 14(2), 69-79. (DOI 10.1080.13614570801899975.) [PDF of manuscript available.]

2007
Hall, H. & Davison, B. (2007). Social software as support in hybrid learning environments: the value of the blog as a tool for reflective learning and peer support. Library and Information Science Research, 29(2), 163-187. (DOI 10.1016/j.lisr.2007.04.007.) [Full-text available through ScienceDirect.][ PDF available of draft manuscript.]

2007
Goody, M. & Hall, H. (2007). Better out than in? Issues and implications of outsourced research and information services for business information professionals. Business Information Review, 25(1), 36-42. (DOI 10.1177/0266382107075927.)

2007
Hall, H. & Goody, M. (2007). KM culture and compromise - interventions to promote knowledge sharing supported by technology in corporate environments. Journal of Information Science, 33(2), 181-188. (DOI 0165551506070708.) [PDF available from Sage.]

2006
Hall, H. & Goody, M. (2006). The sense of outsourcing: the viability of outsourcing business research and information services. Library and Information Research, 30(96), 13-24.

2006
Hall, H. & Abell, A. (2006). Who is managing information? Opportunities in the e-information market place. In H. Jezzard (Ed.), Proceedings of the 30th International Online Meeting, London, November 28-30 2006 (pp. 39-44). London: VNU. [ PDF available.]

2006
Hall, H. & Abell, A. (2006). New role realities: avenues for extending the reach of information specialists. American Society of Information Science and Technology Annual Conference, November 3-8, Austin, Texas. [Full text of paper available; poster presentation available.]

2005
Kelleher, Z. & Hall, H. (2005). Response to risk: experts and end-user perspectives on e-mail security, and the role of the business information professional in policy development. Business Information Review, 22(1), 46-52.

2004
Beasley, N., Davison, B., & Hall, H. (2004). Using online discussion to support activities in online tutorials. In Remenyi, D. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on eLearning, Universite de Paris Dauphine, Paris, France, November 25-26, 2004 (pp. 7-14).

2004
Hall, H. (2004). The intranet as actor: the role of the intranet in knowledge sharing. In Proceedings of the international workshop on understanding sociotechnical action, 3-4 June 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland, 109-111. [PDF file available].

2004
Hall, H., & Graham, D. (2004). Creation and recreation: motivating collaboration to generate knowledge capital in online communities. International Journal of Information Management, 24, 235-246. [Full text accessible from ScienceDirect].

2003
Hall, H. (2003). Borrowed theory: applying exchange theories in information science research. Library and Information Science Research, 25(3), 287-306. (DOI 10.1006/S0740-8188(03)000318)[Full text accessible from ScienceDirect; abstract available].

2002
Horton, K., Davenport, D., Hall, H., & Rosenbaum, H. (2002). Internet simulations for teaching, learning and research: an investigation of e-commerce interactions and practice in the Virtual Economy. Education for Information, 20(3/4), 237-252. [Abstract available].

2002
Hall, H. (2002). Exploring knowledge sharing in distributed organisations: report on research in progress. In Proceedings of KMSS 2002: the new scope of knowledge management in theory and in practice, 2-6 September, Nice, France. [PDF file available]

2002
Hall, H. (2002). Sharing capability: the development of a framework to investigate knowledge sharing in distributed organizations. In Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities, 5-6 April, Athens, Greece (CD ROM). Athens: Alba. [PDF file available]

2002
Davenport E. & Hall, H. (2002). Organizational knowledge and communities of practice. In B. Cronin (Ed.). Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (Vol. 36, pp. 171-227). Medford NJ: Information Today. (DOI 10.1002/aris.1440360105.)

2001
Hall, H. (2001). Input-friendliness: motivating knowledge sharing across intranets. Journal of Information Science 27(3) 139-146 (DOI 10.1177/016555150102700303) [PDF file available]
NB: This paper was republished in December 2001 in the Proceedings of the 25th International Online Meeting with the kind permission Bowker (publisher of the Journal of Information Science). PowerPoint slides for the presentation entitled "Devising intranet incentives: rewards and conditions for knowledge exchange" which were delivered at the Online conference are available.

2001
Davenport, E. & Hall, H. (2001). New knowledge and micro-level online organization: 'communities of practice' as a development framework. In R. Sprague (Ed.), Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (CD ROM). Los Alamitos: IEEE. [PDF file available]

2000
Gillham, M. & Hall, H (2000). Evaluating an online course. EContent, October/November, 55-63.

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Online information sources: tools of business intelligence? Journal of Information Science, 26(3), 137-141 [Abstract available]

2000
Hall, H. & Jones, A.M. (2000). Show off the corporate library. International Journal of Information Management, 20(2), 121-130. [Abstract available]

1999
Gillham, M. & Hall, H. (1999). Alive on the internet: A user centred evaluation of BIS-Online. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 5, 61-79.

1999
Hall, H. (1999). Recreating community: a virtual case study. Education for Information, September, 253-258 [Abstract available]

1998
Hall, H. (1998). The Internet for media and cultural studies. UKOLUG Newsletter, July/August 1998, 33-36.

1998
Burke, M.E. & Hall, H. (1998). Navigating business information sources: a practical guide for information managers. London: Library Association. [Book details available]

1998
Hall, H. (1998). Knowledge management or information overload? The contribution the special library can make to the knowledge management of an organisation. ADLG Newsletter, 10(1), 8-10.

1998
Hall, H. & Burke, M.E. (1998). Resetting the compass for the new business information landscape. Business Information Review, 15(1), 22-26. [Abstract available]

1998
Hall, H. (1998). Networked information: dealing with overload. In Proceedings of Information Scotland 1997, Strathclyde Business School, November 4th 1997 (pp. 37-44). Paisley: LACIG Scotland. [Full text available]

1997
Hall, H. & Smith, N. (1997). You'll wish it was all over: the bibliographic control of grey literature with reference to print football fanzines. Serials, 10(2), 189-194. [Full text available]

1996
Hall, H. & Read, T. (1996). Java: an explosion on the Internet. In D.I Raitt & B. Jeapes (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Online Meeting, London, December 3-5 1996 (pp. 49-55). Oxford: Learned Information. [Full text available]

1996
Hall, H. & Russell, A. (1996). Resource management in an electronic environment: company library Web pages and collection development principles. In D.I Raitt & B. Jeapes (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th International Online Meeting, London, December 3-5 1996 (pp. 471-475). Oxford: Learned Information. [Abstract available]

1996
Hall, H. (1996). Acquisitions, alliances, concerns and futures. Online and CD Notes, July/August 1996, 3-4. [Abstract available]

1996
Hall, H. (1996). Setting the context for teaching business information. Aslib Proceedings, 48(1), 9-15. [Abstract available]

1995
Hall, H. & Butler, A. (1995). Mergers and take-overs in the online industry: impacts on information services provision and user satisfaction. In D.I Raitt & B. Jeapes (Eds.) Proceedings of the 19th International Online Meeting, London, December 5 - 7 1995 (pp. 267-279). Oxford: Learned Information. [Abstract available]

1995
Hall, H. (1995). A visit to the offices of Yahoo. Inform, November, 3.

1994
Hall, H. Information strategy: a new item for the textile industry's agenda. Journal of the Textile Institute, 85(4), 533-541. [Abstract available]

1994
Hall, H. & Gillham, M. (1994). Information management in local government: an undergraduate model. ALGIS Newsletter, Summer, 3.

1994
Hall, H. (1994). Information strategy and manufacturing industry - case studies in the Scottish textile industry. International Journal of Information Management, 14(4), 281-294. [Abstract available]

1994
Hall, H. (1994). Information networking in France. Inform, June, 6.

1994
Hall, H. (1994). The first destination job: the potential of personal skills. Managing Information, 1(2), 22-24. [Abstract available]

1992
Hall, H. (1992). Drifting into the right place at the right time. Inform, October, 6-7.

1992
Hall, H. (1992). Using a bibliographic software package. Inform, September, 5.

1991
Hall, H. (1991). Newspapers, indexing and the new technology. Inform, January/February, 4.

1989
Hall, H. (1989). Effective speaking. Open Access, 32(2), 15.


CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS

2009
Hall, H. (2009). Introducing the Library and Information Science Research Coalition. Paper presented at Online 2009, London, UK, 3 December 2009. [
PowerPoint slides available.]

2009
Hall, H. (2009). Student experience: LIS research perspective. Paper presented at the Autumn 2009 SCONUL Conference: the Student Experience, London, UK, 17 November 2009. [ PowerPoint slides available.]

2009
Francke, H., Hall, H., Huvila, I., Nivakoski, O. & Widén-Wulff, G., (2009). New modes of information behavior emerging from the social web. Panel papers presented at the 2009 ASIS&T Annual Meeting: Thriving on diversity - Information opportunities in a pluralistic world, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 8-11 November 2009. [PowerPoint slides available.]

2009
Hall, H., Widén-Wulff, G., Paterson, L. & Davison, B. (2009). Shared relationships, spaces and online information behaviours: a social exchange and capital perspective. Paper presented at Information: Interactions and Impact (i3), Aberdeen 22-25 June 2009.[PowerPoint slides available].

2009
Hall, H. (2009). When social means business: the potential of social computing tools to support collaborative work as part of the organisational information infrastructure. Invited keynote paper presented at Innovation in e-information, Manchester 16-17 June 2009. [PowerPoint slides available].

2009
Hall, H. (2009). Opportunity and risks offered by social computing tools as perceived by information and knowledge managers. Paper presented at SLA Eastern Canada Members' Day, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 29 April 2009. [PowerPoint slides available].

2008
Poster presented at Lifting the lid technology showcase for SMEs, 19th November, University of Edinburgh, UK.

2008
Poster presented at EBIC 2008, 1st-3rd October, Berlin.

2008
Hall, H. (2008). “Culture” as culprit: using actor-network theory to unpick power issues of knowledge exchange in corporate environments. Invited paper presented at Developing and sustaining a knowledge sharing culture, Warwick Business School, Warwick, England, 16-17 September 2008. [PowerPoint slides available]

2008
Hall, H. (2008). Blogging, reflective learning and peer support. Paper presented at eLearning@Edinburgh: Improving feedback via technology, April 25th 2008, National e-Science Centre, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. [PowerPoint slides available]

2007
Hall, H. (2007). Motivating learner engagement in online environments: the relevance of social exchange theory. Invited paper presented at JISC CETIS Conference, November 21st 2007, Aston University, Birmingham, England. [PowerPoint slides available]

2007
Crerar, A. & Hall, H. (2007). Assessment drives learning? Workshop paper presented at Assessment for learning: designing strategies to engage students and enable learning, June 21st 2007, Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PowerPoint slides available]

2007
Hall, H. & Davison, B. (2007). Engage, reflect, achieve: the blog as a learning tool in an undergraduate module. Paper presented at Assessment for learning: designing strategies to engage students and enable learning, June 21st 2007, Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PowerPoint slides available]

2007
Hall, H. (2007). Encouraging engagement with the research literature at Honours level: an integrated approach . Paper presented at Assessment for learning: designing strategies to engage students and enable learning, June 21st 2007, Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PowerPoint slides available][Full text paper available]

2007
Hall, H. (2007). How should universities prepare information graduates for the working world? Invited paper presented at the Perfect Information Conference 2007, May 2-3, 2007 Bath, England. [PowerPoint slides available]

2005
Hall, H. & Goody, M. (2005). KM, culture and compromise: Devising practical interventions to promote knowledge sharing in corporate environments. Invited paper presented at the European Business Information Conference, 2005, Seville, Spain, March 1-3, 2005. [PowerPoint slides available] [PDF of paper available]

2004
Beasley, N., Davison, B., & Hall, H. (2004). Using online discussion to support activities in online tutorials. Paper presented at the 3rd European Conference on eLearning, Universite de Paris Dauphine, Paris, France, November 25-26, 2004.

2004
Hall, H. & Buchanan, W. (2004). From project proposal to published paper: disseminating students' research findings. Paper presented at Enhancing learning and teaching: innovation, scholarship and research, 22 June 2004, Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PDF file available] [PowerPoint slides available]

2004
Hall, H. (2004). The intranet as actor: the role of the intranet in knowledge sharing. In Proceedings of the International workshop on understanding sociotechnical action, 3-4 June 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PDF of PowerPoint slides available].

2004
Hall, H. (2004). Skills for the modern information industry: the view from higher education. Paper presented to the Scottish Information Network, 20 April 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland. [PowerPoint slides available]

2003
Hall, H. (2003). Capital in communities: the case of the Cipher Challenge. Paper presented at 2003 Virtual Communities Conference , 16-17 June 2003, London, England. [Abstract available] [PowerPoint slides available]

2002
Hall, H. (2002). Sharing capability: the development of a framework to investigate knowledge sharing in distributed organizations. Paper presented at the Third European Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities, 5-6 April, Athens, Greece. [PowerPoint slides available]

2001
Hall, H. (2001). Devising intranet incentives: rewards and conditions for knowledge exchange. Invited paper presented at the 25th International Online Meeting, London, England, December 4-6 2001. [PowerPoint slides available]

2001
Hall, H. (2001). Knowledge management and knowledge sharing. Paper presented to the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (Biz.Net programme), River House Conference Centre, Stirling, Scotland, November 6th 2001. [PowerPoint slides available]

2001
Hall, H. (2001). Social exchange for knowledge exchange. Paper presented at the International Conference on Managing Knowledge, University of Leicester, England, April 10-11 2001. [PDF file available]

2000
Horton, K., Davenport, E., Hall, H. & Rosenbaum, H. (2000). Exploring the e-consumer experience: The case of the Virtual Economy. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference (IeC2000): Innovation Through Electronic Commerce, Manchester, England, November 14th-16th 2000.

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Input friendly intranets. Paper presented at Knowledge Management in an Age of Networks, Redwood House, Edinburgh, Scotland, October 27th 2000. [PowerPoint slides available]

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Knowledge management seminar presented at the Edinburgh General Discussion Group, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, October 18th 2000. [PowerPoint slides available]

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Common knowledge: an exploration of social learning in distributed organisations. Poster presented at ISIC 2000 - Information seeking in context: the third international conference on information needs, seeking and use in different contexts, Gothenburg, Sweden, August 16-18, 2000. [PowerPoint slides available]

1999
Hall, H. (1999). The Great Information Bazaar: panellist. AUKML Annual Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 15th-17th October.

1999
Hall, H. (1999). Intranets, extranets and online business information sources. Business intelligence in the age of networks: IIS Scotland/Napier University Business School, Abden House, Edinburgh, Scotland, October 7th. [Abstract Available]

1997
Hall, H. (1997). Networked information: dealing with overload. Information Scotland 1997, Strathclyde University Business School, Glasgow, Scotland, November 4th.

1996
Hall, H. & Smith, N. (1996). You'll wish it was all over: the bibliographic control of grey literature with reference to print football fanzines. United Kingdom Serials Group 20th Annual Conference, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 7th-9th.

1997
Hall, H. & Read, T. (1997). Why bother with intermediaries when you can use a search engine? IIS Scottish Branch meeting, Glasgow, Scotland, January 22nd.

1995
Hall, H. (1995). Setting the context for teaching business information. Improved practice and integrated skills in the LIS field, Royal School of Librarianship, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 21st-22nd.

1995
Hall, H. (1995). The information needs of international students. Non-traditional students and the academic library, University of Leeds, England, June 28th.

1995
Hall, H. (1995). Personal skills for library staff in early careers. CoFHE Annual Conference, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, April 10th-12th.

1995
Hall, H. (1995). International exchange programmes. Scholars' Conference, State University of New York, Brockport, New York, USA, April 4th.

1993
Hall, H. (1993). Equal opportunities in computing. Liberton High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, November 9th.

1993
Hall, H. & McMurdo, G. (1993). Hand-written or word processed? The option of submitting word processed exam scripts. Computers in Writing Association Annual Conference, University of Aberystwyth, Wales, April 14th. [Full text available]

1991
Hall, H. (1991). Girls and computing. South Queensferry High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 7th.


PHD FILES

The links below are to the edited versions of the chapters of Hazel Hall's 2004 PhD thesis on the role of the intranet in knowledge sharing. The chapters were reworked to provide a report that (a) focuses on the main findings of the study, and (b) is of interest to both a corporate and academic audience.


REVIEWS AND PREVIEWS

2010
Hall, H. (2010). Principles of knowledge management: theory, practice and cases. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61(2), 430-432. (DOI: 10.1002/asi)

2005
Hall, H. (2004). Content management and search software: specification, selection and implementation. eLucidate, 1(6), 17-18.

2004
Hall, H. (2004, July 15). In the groove at the Grove. A review of the Perfect Learning Conference. FreePint, 163. [
Full text available].

2004
Hall, H. (2004). Introductory comments to 15 ways to support your authors. Elsevier: San Diego, CA. (Invited contributor.)

2003
Hall, H. (2003). Collaboration in practice: factors for success. Information World Review, October, 20.

2000
Hall, H. (2000). Managing Information Report Meeting managers' information needs, Journal of Documentation, 56(1), 97-100.

1997
Hall, H. (1997). The online manual: a practical guide to business databases. (Review of The online manual, Learned Information, 1996), UKOLUG Newsletter, March/April 1997, 25-26.

1996
Hall, H. (1996). The Burwell Directory of Information Brokers (Review of the Burwell Directory of Information Brokers, Burwell, 1996) UKOLUG Newsletter, November/December 1996, 23-24.

1994
Hall, H. (1994). Gale directory of databases, Managing Information, October 1994, 1(10), 55-56.

1994
Hall, H. (1994). IIS news... Inform, September 1994, 3.

1991
Hall, H. (1991). Colleges and polytechnics: concise and powerful guidelines. (Review of Guidelines for college and polytechnic libraries, Library Association Colleges of Further Education and Higher Education Group, 1991) Library Association Record, 93(8) August 1991, 538.

1991
Hall, H. (1991). New serial for inter-library loan staff. (Review of Journal of Interlibrary Loan and Information Supply) Library Association Record, 93(3) March 1991, 148.

1990
Hall, H. (1990). Tackling book supply problems. (Review of Book delivery: a survey, Catherine Cope, 1990) Library Association Record, 92(8) August 1990, 592.

1990
Hall, H. (1990). Interlending conference papers. (Review of Interlending and document supply: proceedings of the first international conference 1988 Graham P. Cornish and Alison Gallico, 1989) Library Association Record, 92(7) July 1990, 520.

1990
Hall, H. (1990). Interlending bibliography. (Review of Cumulative bibliography on interlending and document supply, Graham P. Cornish (comp) 1989) Library Association Record, 92(7) July 1990, 520.


LINKS

Hazel Hall's home page
Hazel Hall's CV
Hazel Hall's teaching and resources page (includes links to full text lectures and presentations delivered to undergraduate and postgraduate students covering the themes of business intelligence, information auditing, innovation, intranets, knowledge management and online information services provision).