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Doctoral Dissertations

Ames, Pat The Role of Learning Style in University Students’ Computer Attitudes:  Implications Relative to the Effectiveness of Computer-Focused and Computer-Facilitated Instruction 2003 Information Science   Olfman
Asher, Abraham What Factors Influence the Formation of a Successful E-Business Partnership?  An Exploratory Study of EDI Adoption 2003 Information Science DAI-A 64/02, p. 561, Aug 2003 Olfman
Bashein, Barbara J. Reengineering the Credibility of Information Systems Specialists 1995 Information Science DAI-A 56/03, p. 1015, Sep 1995 Markus
Buckner, Richard L. Multiple Windows and Task Complexity Effects Upon Human-Computer Interface Viewability and Productivity 1992 Information Science DAI-B 52/08, p. 4304, Feb 1992 Olfman
Chen, Chien-Hung An Online Asynchronous Software Training Strategy to Improve Knowledge Absorption Capability and End-User Satisfaction 2003 Information Science   Olfman
Clark, II Stanley The Decision to Telework:  An Investigation of Influential Factors 1998 Information Science DAI-A 59/01, p. 9, Jul 1998 Olfman
Cohen, Andrew The Value of Metaphors in Conceptual User-Interface Design 1997 Information Science DAI-A 58/03, p. 617, Sep 1997 Olfman
Coman, Alexander The Intensity-Polarity-Voting-Model: A Measure of Group Reliability and Conflict 1989 Information Science DAI-B 51/01, p. 286, Jul 1990 Olfman
Condo, Jr., Frederick J. Human Memory for the Spatial Locations of Items on Pull-Down Computer Menus 1992 Information Science DAI-A 53/03, p. 651, Sep 1992 Pezdek
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