Name
Papers
Collaborators
NADIA CAIDI
40
84
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
106
17.80
203
Referees 
References 
118
83
Search Limit
100203
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Immigrating after 60: Information experiences of older Chinese migrants to Australia and Canada00.342020
Imagining Winnipeg: The translocal meaning making of Filipino migrants to Canada.00.342018
Diversity by design: From concept to action.00.342017
An informed transition?: international medical graduates settling in the United States and Canada00.342016
Learning in Second-Language Searching.00.342016
ALISE/ASIST joint panel on accreditation: moving forward with LIS accreditation reform00.342016
Envisioning how fair use and fair dealing might best facilitate scholarship00.342015
Health information without borders: Foreign-trained health professionals and labor market integration.00.342014
Electronic government around the world: current trends and future prospects20.352013
Heritage Language Acquisition And Maintenance: Home Literacy Practices Of Japanese-Speaking Families In Canada00.342013
The Origins of SIG-III and Its 30 Years' Journey: Visions and Reflections90.372012
Ten years later: Information and policy in the aftermath of 9/1190.372012
Reading in First Nations and the on-demand book service00.342011
Working with first nations: on-demand book service40.722010
Information practices of immigrants111.312010
ICT-mediated diaspora studies: New directions in immigrant information behavior research100.362008
Information practices of Canadian Muslims post 9/1150.642008
The Inclusion of Open Access Journals in Academic Libraries: A Case Study of Bioline International00.342007
A model for inclusive design of digital libraries00.342007
Locating public libraries in a multicultural city: A spatial mismatch?90.392007
TEL-ME-MOR or From Which to Build The European Digital Library00.342006
Life after WSIS: Lessons learnt and implications for the information professions120.362006
Building “civilisational competence”: a new role for libraries?00.342006
Introduction to the special issue: National security policies and implications for information flow00.342005
How much is too little? Privacy and smart cards in Hong Kong and Ontario121.222005
Cross-cultural issues in user learning and the design of digital interfaces00.342005
How neutral can technology be?00.342005
Information rights and national security80.882005
3rd Global Information Village Plaza—The power of ‘what ifs’ (SIG USE)00.342004
National security policies: Implications for information flow and scholarly exchange (SIG III, IFP)00.342004
Cross-Cultural usability of digital libraries40.552004
National Information Infrastructures In Central And Eastern Europe: Perspectives From The Library Community30.452004
Digital libraries and community networking: the canadian experience00.342004
Transborder data flow: Implications for information dissemination and policies between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Sponsored by SIG IFP, III00.342003
2nd Global Information Village Plaza - Connecting multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-media universes. Sponsored by SIG III, IFP00.342003
Cross-cultural usability for digital libraries20.442003
Digital libraries across cultures: design and usability issues outcomes of the "cross-cultural usability for digital libraries" workshop at JCDL '0340.872003
Multicultural aspects of information organization and access. Sponsored by SIG III00.342002
Global information village plaza - Celebrating SIG/III 20th anniversary. Sponsored by SIG III00.342002
Technology and values: lessons from central and eastern Europe20.402001