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Overview

Paul Huntington is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects an engagement in research, although detailed information about specific publications or research topics is not available.

There is no recorded data on recent papers, co-authors, or frequent venues of publication associated with this researcher. Similarly, information on book publications and awards is not documented.

The available data do not specify the main or subfields of study or the core research topics that Paul Huntington has worked on. Accordingly, no detailed overview of their research focus can be provided.

Given the limited public information, Paul Huntington's profile largely centers on their institutional affiliation without additional details on academic output or research contributions.

Best Publications

  • The Google generation: the information behaviour of the researcher of the future

    Ian Rowlands;David Nicholas;Peter Williams;Paul Huntington

  • What do faculty and students really think about e‐books?

    Ian Rowlands;David Nicholas;Hamid R. Jamali;Paul Huntington

  • Scholarly communication in the digital environment: what do authors want?

    Ian Rowlands;David Nicholas;Paul Huntington

  • UK scholarly e‐book usage: a landmark survey

    David Nicholas;Ian Rowlands;David J. Clark;Paul Huntington

  • Online versus offline research: implications for evaluating digital media

    Barrie Gunter;David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Peter Williams

  • Scholarly journal usage: the results of deep log analysis

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Anthony Watkinson

  • The information seeking behaviour of the users of digital scholarly journals

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Hamid R. Jamali;Anthony Watkinson

  • Student digital information‐seeking behaviour in context

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Hamid R. Jamali;Ian Rowlands

  • If You Build It Will They Come? The LAIRAH Study: Quantifying the Use of Online Resources in the Arts and Humanities through Statistical Analysis of User Log Data

    Claire Warwick;Melissa Terras;Paul Huntington;Nikoleta Pappa

  • The use and users of scholarly e‐journals: a review of log analysis studies

    Hamid R. Jamali;David Nicholas;Paul Huntington

  • Re‐appraising information seeking behaviour in a digital environment: Bouncers, checkers, returnees and the like

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Peter Williams;Tom Dobrowolski

  • Open access journal publishing: the views of some of the world's senior authors

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Ian Rowlands

  • The British and their use of the Web for health information and advice: a survey

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Barrie Gunter;Richard Withey

  • Viewing and reading behaviour in a virtual environment: The full‐text download and what can be read into it

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Hamid R. Jamali;Ian Rowlands

  • Digital journals, Big Deals and online searching behaviour: a pilot study

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Anthony Watkinson

  • Characterising and evaluating information seeking behaviour in a digital environment: Spotlight on the 'bouncer'

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Hamid R. Jamali;Tom Dobrowolski

  • Health information on the Internet: a qualitative study of NHS Direct Online users

    Peter Williams;David Nicholas;Paul Huntington

  • Cracking the code: web log analysis

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Nat Lievesley;Richard Withey

  • Library and information resources and users of digital resources in the humanities

    Claire Warwick;Melissa Terras;Isabel Galina;Paul Huntington

  • Evaluating consumer website logs: a case study of The Times/The Sunday Times website:

    David Nicholas;Paul Huntington;Nat Lievesley;A. Wasti

  • The Information Behaviour of the Researcher of the Future

    I Rowlands;D Nicholas;P Huntington

Frequent Co-Authors

David Nicholas
David Nicholas CIBER Research
Hamid R. Jamali
Hamid R. Jamali Charles Sturt University
Ian Rowlands
Ian Rowlands University College London
Barrie Gunter
Barrie Gunter University of Leicester
Carol Tenopir
Carol Tenopir University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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