Citation: Bm. Wildemuth et Al. Oneill, CATALOG SEARCHES BASED ON KNOWN ITEMS - E MPIRICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON USER-CENTERED RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS, Zeitschrift fur Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie, 43(1), 1996, pp. 23-45
Citation: Al. Oneill, SATELLITE-DERIVED VEGETATION INDEXES APPLIED TO SEMIARID SHRUBLANDS IN AUSTRALIA, Australian Geographer, 27(2), 1996, pp. 185-199
Citation: Al. Oneill, RECRUITING, EDUCATING, AND TRAINING LIBRARIANS FOR COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT - JOHNSON,P, INTNER,SS, Journal of education for library and information science, 36(2), 1995, pp. 189-191
Citation: Al. Oneill et M. Tuttle, AN INTERVIEW WITH TUTTLE,MARCIA, HEAD, SERIALS DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY-OF-NORTH-CAROLINA AT CHAPEL-HILL, Library acquisitions. Practice and theory, 19(2), 1995, pp. 167-177
Citation: Al. Oneill, A (VERY) CONCISE HISTORY OF THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC JOURNALS ON GRADUATE-STUDENTS - THE TITLE OF WHICH IS ALMOST AS LONG AS THE ACTUAL ARTICLE - CONTINUING THE FINE ANCIENT-TRADITION OF LESS PUBLISHABLE UNITSBY FACULTY - AND CONTAINS MANY COLONS - THAT SHOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF A WORK WHICH HAS SIGNIFICANT TITULAR COLONICITY (AND ONE SEMICOLON), The Serials librarian, 26(1), 1995, pp. 13-15
Citation: Bm. Wildemuth et Al. Oneill, THE KNOWN IN KNOWN-ITEM SEARCHES - EMPIRICAL SUPPORT FOR USER-CENTERED DESIGN, College & research libraries, 56(3), 1995, pp. 265-281
Citation: Al. Oneill, REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF MICROPHYTIC SOIL CRUSTS IN SEMIARID AUSTRALIA, International journal of remote sensing, 15(3), 1994, pp. 675-681