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2. Sharing control: contesting distributed computing [Paper in: The Uses of the Internet, Goggin, Gerard and Lally, Elaine (eds.).]
3. Do general practice patients find computer health risk surveys acceptable? A comparison with pen-and-paper method
4. Recipe for new directions in communications research [Edited version of paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference (1999)]
5. The information needs of the information technology industry. -Paper presented at the Lasie Seminar 'Industry, Innovative Technology and Information' (1984: Sydney)
6. Diagnosing the computer user: addicted, infected or technophiliac. - Version of a paper presented at the International Symposium on Electronic Art (3rd: 1992: Sydney). In special issue: Art and Cyberculture, edited by Ross Harley
7. Archival data management to achieve organizational accountability for electronic records. -Revised version of a paper presented at the Portuguese Association for History and Computing. Annual Congress ( 5th: 1992: Lisbon, Portugal )
8. History, genealogy and biography: a working partnership: using our Van Diemen's Land heritage [Paper delivered at Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies Conference (1993). Whither Tasmanian History in the 1990s?]
9. New mediums and presentation devices: implications for cartographers and map collections. -Paper presented at the New Zealand Map Society and Australian Map Circle. Joint Conference (1993: Christchurch, N.Z. )
10. 'The handmaiden's tale': a feminist perspective. -Paper presented to the Australian Communication Association. National Conference (1993: Victoria University of Technology )
11. Multimedia presentation of information: communication solution or communication problem?. -Paper presented to Designing Information for People Symposium (1991: Canberra )
12. Archivist, keeper, undertaker or auditor. -Paper presented to Keeping Data Seminar (1990: Sydney )
13. 'Paperless' or 'less paper' office : possibilities for savings?
14. Waste and the high tech officer. -i.e. office
15. The dynamics of map use (Paper presented to Australian Map Curators Circle. Conference, 7th, Melbourne, 14-16 February 1979)
16. The employment outlook for data processing occupations. -This paper is based on a report commissioned by IBM Australia, the South Australian Department of Labour and the National Training Council
17. Networking, school libraries and curriculum information: current issues and concerns. -Paper presented at Library Association of Australia. Biennial Conference (22nd: 1982: Adelaide)
18. Computers in planning. -Paper presented at Seminar 84 Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (1984: Brisbane)
19. Migration Trials: From Floppy Disk to Recordable Compact Disc (CD-R)
20. Online teaching: The importance of pedagogy, place and presence in legal education
21. The Computer Conservation Society - Machines of the 1950's Restored to Life in the Science Museum, London
22. Opening up literacy with the digital turn : ideas from mobiles.
23. Now you see it, now you don't : maintaining your school web site for the future.
24. Australia's future : it's minds not mines!
25. The communications revolution [Address to the Sydney Institute on 30 June 1998]
26. Australia's future: it's minds not mines! [Address to the Sydney Institute on 11 May 1998]
27. The provision of innovative information services in university libraries.
28. The information needs of the information technology industry.
29. An introduction to the use of computers in libraries.
30. Creative tension [Lack of generosity in Australia's arts community.]
31. The future of the printed word. -Address given at the Sydney Institute on 20 October 1992
32. Electric shocks : the impact of electronic document delivery and full text databases : implications and outcomes for serials.
33. Past predictions, current perspectives and future prospects in CALL.
34. Computers and Employment in Local Government
35. Computer Use by General Practitioners during Consultations
36. Schooling goes digital, and networked.
37. Active versus passive screen time for young children.
38. A keyhole to the collection : the AIATSIS Library Digitisation Pilot Program.
39. Can a computer be a caregiver?
40. Families, cultural resources and the digital divide : ICTs and educational (dis)advantage.
41. Tertiary literacy on the cusp.
42. An ant can eat an elephant if it takes small enough bytes.
43. Together in Electric Dreams: Narratives of Self, Sex and Romance in Electric Dreams
44. Computers in music education : future directions and opportunities for Australia.
45. Electronic conveyancing : where are we now?
46. Infoplex : a multi task network proposed for computing facilities at the University of Western Australia library.
47. Computers in the classroom: implications for gifted and talented students.
48. Calls for Professionalism in Politics and Innovation in Computer Industry
49. Book Bytes [Book Review]
50. Computers and history.
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