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1. Selected Papers from the National Conference on College Teaching and Learning (6th, Jacksonville, Florida, April 5-8, 1995).

2. Information Professionals as Intelligent Agents--Or When Is a Knowbot Only a Robot?

3. Proceedings of the International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS) International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age (CELDA) (Madrid, Spain, October 19-21, 2012)

4. An Automated Individual Feedback and Marking System: An Empirical Study

5. Computer Science in K-12 School Curricula of the 2lst Century: Why, What and When?

6. Hidden in the Middle: Culture, Value and Reward in Bioinformatics

7. Arguing for Computer Science in the School Curriculum

8. Women's ICT Career Choices: Four Cross-Cultural Case Studies

9. Providing Fine-Grained Feedback within an On-Line Learning System--Identifying the Workers from the Lurkers and the Shirkers

10. Wild Interdisciplinarity: Ethnography and Computer Science

11. Computer Programming in the UK Undergraduate Mathematics Curriculum

12. Identifying the Trends and Impact of Graduate Attributes on Employability: A Literature Review

13. Hidden in the Middle: Culture, Value and Reward in Bioinformatics.

14. Criteria for Good Practice in Computer and Information Technology in the Youth Training Scheme. Publication No. 3.

15. Macro-Indicators of Citation Impacts of Six Prolific Countries: InCites Data and the Statistical Significance of Trends.

16. Revisiting h measured on UK LIS and IR academics.

17. Cybersecurity Index for Undergraduate Computer Science Courses in the UK.

18. UK Performance Engineering Workshop 2010.

19. Introduction to the Special Issue on Probability Models in Performance Analysis.

20. Capsule Reviews.

21. A Project-Based Biologically-Inspired Robotics Module.

22. The Impact of Information Technology Development on the Legal Concept — Particular Examination on the Legal concept of 'Signatures'.

23. Cybernetics and the Mangle: Ashby, Beer and Pask.

24. Automatic short answer grading and feedback using text mining methods.

25. Introducing and Using Electronic Voting Systems in a Large Scale Project With Undergraduate Students: Reflecting on the Challenges and Successes.

26. Building a skills portfolio for the information professional.

27. Capsule Reviews.

28. Evidencing what works: are occupational therapists using clinical information effectively?

29. Capsule Reviews.

30. BCS Journal archive goes on-line -- free.

31. Motivationally Appealing Computer Science e-Learning Games: An Inclusive Design Approach.

32. Towards a Definition of Source-Code Plagiarism.

33. Mining Taverna's semantic web of provenance.

34. Embedding Hands-On Experience with ERP Systems into University Courses: Aligning Academic and Industry Needs.

35. Virtual and Augmented Reality Applications in Medicine: Analysis of the Scientific Literature.

36. ARREST: From work practices to redesign for usability

37. GRADING COMPUTER SCIENCE.

38. China Passed The U.S. In Information Technology. What's Next?

39. The Ideological Construction of a New Form of Digital Exclusion: Computer Science as Latin or Total Deus Ex Machina?

40. Time for research networks to be trained in informatics and based within informatics centres.

41. INFORMATICS IN THE UK: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES.

42. Social Informatics Research: Schools of Thought, Methodological Basis, and Thematic Conceptualization.

43. Max Newman: Forgotten Man of Early British Computing.

44. Study ranks subjects by competitiveness.

45. John Womersley: Applied Mathematician and Pioneer of Modern Computing.

46. Here is the news.

47. Increased HIV Incidence in Men Who Have Sex with Men Despite High Levels of ART-Induced Viral Suppression: Analysis of an Extensively Documented Epidemic.

48. SURVEY EXPLORES NURSES' USE OF E-HEALTH TOOLS.

49. Variation in clinical coding lists in UK general practice: a barrier to consistent data entry?

50. Computing is the new 'Queen of the Sciences.'.