3 E NERGÍA MAREOMOTRIZ
3.3 Tecnologías de energía mareomotriz
3.3.2 Turbinas
3.3.2.1 Turbina de eje horizontal
Many of the academic papers that cite outputs in the candidate’s Portfolio are discussed in the main body of the thesis and are listed in the References section above. This appendix provides a list of other papers that cite one or more of the candidate’s Portfolio outputs (i.e.
excluding self-citation by the candidate and his co-authors). The output(s) cited appear in square brackets after each entry.
Abdelkader, O.A. (2013). Trust in Facebook ads: a cross-national prospective. European Journal of Business and Management, 5 (31), pp.98-110. Available at
http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/EJBM/article/view/9469 (Accessed 5 January 2014) [Output 12]
Abdullah, S. and Hussin, H. (2012). The information needs and information use of Malaysia’s Members of Parliament. Paper presented at the 78th IFLA General Conference and
Assembly, Helsinki, Finland, 11-17 August. Available at
http://conference.ifla.org/past/2012/106-abdullah-en.pdf (Accessed 3 February 2014) [Outputs 9 & 12]
Acton, Q.A. (2012). Issues in Information Science Research 2011 Edition. Atlanta, GA:
ScholarlyEditions. [Output 19]
Acton, Q.A. (2013). Issues in Information Science Research 2013 Edition. Atlanta, GA:
ScholarlyEditions. [Output 13]
Alhaji, T. (2012). Exploring the relationship between research in information retrieval and information seeking behavior, 1979-2008. PhD thesis, University of British Columbia, Canada. Available at https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/42224 (Accessed 3 February 2014).
Note: Alhaji’s thesis does not cite any of the candidate’s Portfolio outputs individually; rather it considers his overall contribution to information retrieval and information seeking behaviour literature, in terms of the number of his papers appearing in Web of Science databases (see, in particular, Table 4.83 on p.166)
Al-Musleh, A.M. (2010). Development of a framework for total quality management principles in the construction companies with special reference to the construction companies in the State of Qatar. PhD thesis, University of London, UK. Available at
https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/2321/1/AL-MUSLEHDevelopmentOf2011.pdf (Accessed 14 January 2014) [Output 5]
Bishop-Rowe, V. (2013). @MP_communication. An investigation into the use of
communication tools by Members of Parliament when corresponding with constituents in the United Kingdom. Masters thesis, Leiden University, Netherlands. Available at
https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/23350 (Accessed 7 March 2014) [Outputs 10, 11 & 12]
158
Bitso, C.M.L. (2011). The information needs and information-seeking patterns of secondary level geography teachers in Lesotho: implications for information service. PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, South Africa. Available at
http://www.repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/24644 (Accessed 7 March 2014) [Output 9]
Blagniené, R. (2013). The information behaviour of the Seimas members in decision-making process. Information Sciences, 63, pp.7-30. Available at
http://www.vu.lt/leidyba//dokumentai/zurnalai/INFORMACIJOS%20MOKSLAI/Informacijos%2 0mokslai%202013%2063/7-30.pdf (Accessed 7 March 2014) [Output 9]
Bozinis, A.I. (2007). Governance and democratic procedures in the information society era.
Journal of Social Sciences, 3 (3), pp.123-126. [Output 4]
Braman, S. (2009). Theorizing the impact of IT on library-state relations. In: Leckie, G.J. and Buschman, J.E. (Eds.). Information technology in librarianship: critical approaches. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2008, pp.105-126. [Output 3]
Byamugisha, H.M., Ikoja-Odongo, R. and Nasinyama, G.W. (2010). Information needs and use among urban farmers in Kampala City in Uganda. Library and Information Research, 34 (108), pp.18-32. Available at http://www.lirgjournal.org.uk/lir/ojs/index.php/lir/article/view/235 (Accessed 3 February 2014) [Output 2]
Chen, G. (2011). User acceptance of local e-government services – a pilot study based on the interviews data of City X. Library and Information Service, 55 (3), pp.130-133. [Output 4]
Corbett, N. (2010). Parliamentary petitions: an information studies perspective. Libri, 60 (4), pp.281-297. [Output 2]
Huang, F. and Xu, J. (2008). The review of the foreign study on information retrieval behavior of users from 2006 to 2007. Library Development, 3, pp.86-91. [Output 9]
Kadli, J.H. and Kumbar, B.D. (2013). Library resources, services and information seeking behaviour in changing ICT environment: a literature review. Library Philosophy and Practice, paper 951. Available at http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/951 (Accessed 7 March 2014) [Output 2]
Lee, Y. and Park, H.W. (2014). Introduction to the special issue: social media interaction between public and government in Asia-Pacific. Asian Journal of Communication, 24 (1), pp.1-4. [Output 12]
Lees-Marshment, J. (2008). Political marketing and British political parties. 2nd ed.
Manchester: Manchester University Press. [Output 6]
Liu, H., Yang, H., Fu, Q. and Li, J. (2011). An empirical study on the transmission
mechanism of librarians’ and readers’ (users’) satisfaction. Library and Information Service, 55 (3), pp.70-73. [Output 4]
Lusoli, W., Ward, S. and Gibson, R. (2005). Parliaments, public and virtual representation: a comparative look at Britain and Australia. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research, Budapest, Hungary, 8-11 September.
Available at
http://www.lusoli.info/papers/lusoli_et_al_2005_ecpr.pdf (Accessed 3 February 2014) [Output 4]
159
Martínez, A.A. and Esparcia, A.C. (2006). Estudio sobre la comunicación digital en las organizaciones Españolas. Razón y Palabra, No.49. Available at
http://www.razonypalabra.org.mx/anteriores/n49/bienal/Mesa%207/ANAALMANSA.pdf (Accessed 6 January 2014) [Output 2]
Martínez, A.A. and Torres, M.J.F. (2011). La nueva oportunidad de las organizaciones sociales: estudio sobre la comunicación on-line de las ongs. In: Vallés, J.E.G. (Ed.). La Web 2.0 y 3.0 en su relación con el EEES. Madrid: Vision Libros, pp.25-45. [Output 2]
Martínez, A.A. and Torres, M.J.F. (2011). Estudio sobre la comunicación digital de las organizaciones sociales en España. Revista de Comunicacíon Vivat Academia, Vol.14, pp.337-352. Available at
http://pendientedemigracion.ucm.es/info/vivataca/numeros/n117E/PDFs/Varios1.pdf (Accessed 6 January 2014) [Output 2]
Milošević, B. (2008). Internet diffusion in the Republic of Serbia. Masters thesis, University of Twente, Netherlands. Available at http://essay.utwente.nl/58983/ (Accessed 3 February 2014) [Output 4]
Päivärinta, T. and Sæbø, Ø. (2008). The genre system lens on e-democracy. Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 20 (2), pp.51-82. [Output 3]
Romanelli, M. (2013). Designing e-parliaments. Paper presented at the 10th Conference of the Italian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems, Milan, Italy, 14-15 December.
Available at http://www.cersi.it/itais2013/pdf/028.pdf (Accessed 3 January 2014) [Output 3]
Sæbø, Ø. (2006a). Designing the e-democracy forum: genres and models of e-democracy.
PhD thesis, Aalborg University, Denmark. Available at
http://vbn.aau.dk/files/40392195/PhD_Thesis_S_Submitted_2305.pdf (Accessed 3 February 2014) [Output 3]
Sæbø, Ø. (2006b). A process for identifying objectives and technological forms in e-democracy initiatives. Paper presented at the 12th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Acapulco, Mexico, 4-6 August. [Output 3]
Sæbø, Ø. (2007). How to identify objectives and genres in e-democracy projects: learning from an action case study. In: Magyar, G., Knapp, G., Wojtkowski, G. and Zupancic, J.
(Eds.). Advances in information systems development: new methods and practice for the networked society. Volume 1. New York: Springer, pp.303-320. [Output 3]
Sæbø, Ø. and Päivärinta, T. (2006). Defining the “e” in e-democracy: a genre lens on IT artefacts. Paper presented at the 29th Information Systems Research Seminar, Helsingør, Denmark, 12-15 August. Available at http://www.itu.dk/~elisberg/Includes/Papers/13/13-4.pdf (Accessed 3 February 2014) [Output 3]
Świgoń, M. (2011). Information limits: definition, typology and types. Aslib Proceedings, 63 (4), pp.364-379. [Output 2]
Terra, A.L. (2009). European information users: topics from a comparative analysis within the European Union. New Library World, 111 (5/6), pp.189-202. [Output 9]
160
Terra, A.L. (2011). A literacia da informação europeia e o exercício dos direitos de cidadania.
Paper presented at the Congresso Nacional “Literacia, Media e Cidadania”, Braga, Portugal, 25-26 March. Available at
http://www.lasics.uminho.pt/OJS/index.php/lmc/article/view/488/460 (Accessed 6 January 2014) [Output 1]
Tirado, A.U. (2012). El aprendizaje y la enseñanza de competencias informacionales: dos sistemas interconectados desde la teoría de la actividad y los modelos de comportamiento informacional. Pensando Psicología, 8 (15), pp.74-92. Available at
http://revistas.ucc.edu.co/index.php/pe/article/view/70 (Accessed 3 February 2014) [Output 8]
Williams, C.K. (2013). The meaning of nurses’ experiences caring for families where mothers and infants are addicted to substances. Masters thesis, University of New Brunswick,
Canada. Available at http://prolog.hil.unb.ca:8080/xmlui/handle/1882/45701 (Accessed 7 March 2014) [Output 12]
161