PhD theses from Department of Information Studies

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PhD theses from Department of Information Studies

 

This collection contains PhD theses from the Department of Information Studies, Aberystwyth University.

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  • Peters, Lisa Jayne (Aberystwyth University, 2002)
    This study aims to discover if any Wrexham newspaper could claim "regional" circulation between 1848 and 1914. Eight newspapers are studied, four monthlies: the Wrexham Recorder, the Wrexham Registrar, the Wrexham (Monthly) ...
  • Barber, B. Jill (Aberystwyth University, 1994)
    This thesis sets out to test the assumption that family history research in Wales is likely to be less successful than in England. The impact of factors such as the poor survival of sources, the use of the Welsh language ...
  • Sampson, Margaret Joan (Aberystwyth UniversityInformation Studies, 2009)
    Introduction: This thesis examines methods for updating searches for systematic reviews of healthcare interventions. Systematic reviews endeavour to find and synthesize all relevant research as a basis for the practice ...
  • Secker, Jane-Louise (Aberystwyth University, 1999)
    Examines the historiographical and practical problems of using newspapers in historical research. Studies the methods of different types of professional and non-professional historians, to evaluate the value of newspapers ...
  • Laverty, Corinne Y. (Aberystwyth University, 2000)
    This dissertation investigated resource-based learning units in two school libraries in elementary school settings at Kingston, Ontario, Canada during 1994 - 1995. Resource-based learning (RBL) is defined as learning by ...

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