Simon Wakeling

Orcid: 0000-0002-0611-9083

According to our database1, Simon Wakeling authored at least 23 papers between 2011 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2024
Training in open access for doctoral students: results of a survey of current and recent students and supervisors.
Inf. Res., 2024

2023
"Part of My Daily Life": The Importance of Public Libraries as Physical Spaces.
Public Libr. Q., March, 2023

2022
Why do journals discontinue? A study of Australian ceased journals.
Learn. Publ., 2022

Scholarly journal publishing in Australia.
Learn. Publ., 2022

Free for all, or free-for-all? A content analysis of Australian university open access policies.
Inf. Res., 2022

2020
'No comment'? A study of commenting on PLOS articles.
J. Inf. Sci., 2020

2019
Motivations, understandings, and experiences of open-access mega-journal authors: Results of a large-scale survey.
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2019

The use of theory in research relating to open access: Practitioner perspectives.
Proceedings of the Information... Anyone, Anywhere, Any Time, Any Way, 2019

2018
Interlending and resource sharing in UK public libraries: A mixed methods study.
J. Libr. Inf. Sci., 2018

Academic communities: The role of journals and open-access mega-journals in scholarly communication.
J. Documentation, 2018

"Let the community decide"? The vision and reality of soundness-only peer review in open-access mega-journals.
J. Documentation, 2018

2017
Transitioning from a Conventional to a 'Mega' Journal: A Bibliometric Case Study of the Journal <i>Medicine</i>.
Publ., 2017

Open access megajournals: The publisher perspective (Part 1: Motivations).
Learn. Publ., 2017

Open access megajournals: The publisher perspective (Part 2: Operational realities).
Learn. Publ., 2017

Open-access mega-journals: The future of scholarly communication or academic dumping ground? A review.
J. Documentation, 2017

Users and uses of a global union catalog: A mixed-methods study of WorldCat.org.
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2017

2016
Determining the Optimal Session Interval for Transaction Log Analysis of an Online Library Catalogue.
Proceedings of the Advances in Information Retrieval, 2016

A Comparison of Primary and Secondary Relevance Judgements for Real-Life Topics.
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 2016

2015
Integrating Mixed-Methods for Evaluating Information Access Systems.
Proceedings of the Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction, 2015

2014
Investigating the potential impact of non-personalized recommendations in the OPAC: Amazon vs. WorldCat.org.
Proceedings of the Fifth Information Interaction in Context Symposium, 2014

2012
"Readers who borrowed this also borrowed...": Recommender Systems in UK libraries.
Libr. Hi Tech, 2012

The user-centered design of a recommender system for a universal library catalogue.
Proceedings of the Sixth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, 2012

2011
If we build it, will they come? Recommendations and WorldCat.
Proceedings of the Bridging the Gulf: Communication and Information in Society, Technology, and Work, 2011


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