Simon M. Burnett

Orcid: 0000-0003-1239-5612

Affiliations:
  • Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK


According to our database1, Simon M. Burnett authored at least 14 papers between 2002 and 2023.

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

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Bibliography

2023
Impact of COVID-19 on search in an organisation.
J. Inf. Sci., February, 2023

2021
Book review: Brianna H Marshall (ed.), <i>The Complete Guide to Personal Digital Archiving</i>.
J. Libr. Inf. Sci., 2021

2020
Hidden and forbidden: conceptualising Dark Knowledge.
J. Documentation, 2020

2019
Enterprise search and discovery capability: The factors and generative mechanisms for user satisfaction.
J. Inf. Sci., 2019

2018
Exploring the everyday life information needs and the socio-cultural adaptation barriers of Syrian refugees in Scotland.
J. Documentation, 2018

2017
Exploratory information searching in the enterprise: A study of user satisfaction and task performance.
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2017

2016
Barriers to knowledge sharing in third sector social care: a case study.
J. Knowl. Manag., 2016

(Re)presenting heritage: Laser scanning and 3D visualisations for cultural resilience and community engagement.
J. Inf. Sci., 2016

Linking for influence: Twitter linked content in the Scottish Referendum televised debates.
J. Inf. Sci., 2016

2015
Retrieving haystacks: a data driven information needs model for faceted search.
J. Inf. Sci., 2015

Creating Sparks: Comparing Search Results Using Discriminatory Search Term Word Co-Occurrence to Facilitate Serendipity in the Enterprise.
J. Inf. Knowl. Manag., 2015

2013
User Perceptions of Relevance and Its Effect on Retrieval in a Smart Textile Archive.
Proceedings of the Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development, 2013

2005
Knowledge support for interdisciplinary models of healthcare delivery: a study of knowledge needs and roles in managed clinical networks.
Health Informatics J., 2005

2002
The costs and benefits of the Internet as a marketing and communications tool: the attitudes, perceptions and experiences within the non-profit environmental sector in Scotland.
Aslib Proc., 2002


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