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UCD School of Information & Library Studies

Scoil an Léinn Eolais agus na Leabharlannaíochta UCD

Previous graduate research students in UCD SILS

Master of Arts (Information Studies) theses:

  • Connolly, Nuala (2004)
    Information Insecurity: A study of the impact of modern technology and data protection practices on individual privacy and identity.
  • Bates, Jessica (1998)
    Making sense of information behaviour -
    A sense-making approach?
  • Batcheller, Susan (1992)
    Data Protection, Freedom of Information and the Media:
    An Exploration of Current E.C. Proposals.


M.Litt. theses:

  • Carlin, Andrew Philip (2002)
    Studies in the social organisation of bibliographies :
    Scholarly communication and uses of 'The Literature' in interdisciplinary studies


Ph.D. theses:

  • Toogood, Laura (2011)
    The impact of technology on community groups and voluntary organisations: an Irish case study
  • Bates, Jessica (2009)
    The everyday information needs and information seeking behaviour of individuals living in a low-income neighbourhood in Dublin
  • Collins, Rita W. (2009)
    Nurses' Information Management Behaviour in a Hospital Clinical Setting
  • Gannon, Rosemarie (2007)
    Exploring the ‘spatial’ dimension of an ‘information society’: an investigation of the ‘friction of distance’ in a rural Irish community
  • Henefer, Jean (2007)
    The information worlds of ethnic minority adolescents in Ireland
  • McGuinness, Claire M. (2004)
    Collaborating for information literacy development :
    Exploring the dynamic effect of academic-librarian relationships on information literacy development programmes in undergraduate education.
  • Kennedy, Mary E. (1995)
    French Language Books in Eighteenth Century Ireland: Dissemination and Readership.
  • O'Brien, Ann (1995)
    Target Audience Codes for Retrieval in Online Catalogues.
  • Cornelius, Ian (1992)
    Interpretation and Library and Information Studies in an Information Culture.