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Frank P. Lambert
Frank P. Lambert
Associate Professor-Middle Tennessee State University-MLS Program
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei mtsu.edu - Startseite
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Information anxiety from the undergraduate student perspective: A pilot study of second-semester freshmen
S Blundell, FP Lambert
Journal of Education in Library and Information Science (JELIS) 55 (4), 261-273, 2014
472014
Seeking information from government resources: A comparative analysis of two urban communities' Web searching of municipal government Web sites
FP Lambert
Government Information Quarterly 33, 99-109, 2013
19*2013
Who’s ready to surf the next wave? A study of perceived challenges to implementing new and revised standards for archival description
K Gracy, FP Lambert
American Archivist 77 (1), 96-132, 2014
162014
Online community information: The queries of three communities in southwestern Ontario
F Lambert
Information Processing and Management 46 (3), 343-361, 2010
162010
Resource Description and Access (RDA) and Ohio public libraries
FP Lambert, R Panchyshyn, S McCutcheon
Public Library Quarterly 32 (3), 187-203, 2013
152013
Rewriting the rules of online networked community information services: A case study of the mycommunityinfo. ca Model
F Lambert
122008
Student constructions of authority in the Framework era: A bibliometric pilot study using a faceted taxonomy
JW Rosenzweig, M Thill, F Lambert
College & Research Libraries 80 (3), 401, 2019
102019
Resource Description and Access adoption and implementation in public libraries in the United States
RS Panchyshyn, FP Lambert, S McCutcheon
Library Resources & Technical Services 63 (2), 119-119, 2019
72019
Making sense of student source selection: Using the WHY Method to analyze authority in student research bibliographies
F Lambert, M Thill, JW Rosenzweig
College & Research Libraries 82 (5), 642, 2021
42021
Virtual trace: A framework for applying physical trace research methodology in a virtual electronic context
FP Lambert
QQML-Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries, 1001-1018, 2014
32014
Web searching to meet everyday information needs: A comparative longitudinal study of queries submitted to an online community information system
F Lambert
Prato Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference, 2010
32010
Applying informetric methods to empirically assess the authoritativeness of Health Canada electronic documents
F Lambert
Government Information Quarterly 21 (3), 305-318, 2004
32004
Do provenance-based classification schemes have a role still in libraries and information centres? The case of government classification schemes
FP Lambert
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 49 (3), 208-222, 2011
2*2011
Assessing the authoritativeness of Canadian and American health documents: A comparative analysis using informetric methodologies
F Lambert
Government Information Quarterly 22 (2), 277-296, 2005
22005
Providing voter registration and election information in libraries: A survey of public libraries in Tennessee
HS Hebert, FP Lambert
Public Library Quarterly 40 (1), 33-46, 2021
12021
It’s What’s on the Inside That Counts: Analyzing Student Use of Sources in Composition Research Papers
JW Rosenzweig, F Lambert, MC Thill
Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 16 (4), 63-83, 2021
2021
Library Resources Technical Services
WS Baker, AP Magier, RS Panchyshyn, FP Lambert, S McCutcheon, ...
2019
A model for analyzing and understanding how novice researchers construct source authority
J Rosenzweig, M Thill, F Lambert
Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 55 (1 …, 2018
2018
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science
P WELLSTEAD, S BLUNDELL, F LAMBERT, S BRANNON, K YI, ...
Library and Information Science 55 (4), 0748-5786, 2014
2014
Seeking information from government resources: A comparative analysis of two communities' Web searching of municipal government Web sites
F Lambert
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology …, 2011
2011
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