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Editorial

Abstract

Introduction

Aims

Literature Review

Case Studies

Discussion

Conclusions

Acknowledgements

References


Case Studies Index

Review of graphical environments on the WWW as a means of widening public participation in social science research

8. References

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Carver, S. et. al. (1997) Open spatial decision-making: evaluating the potential of the World Wide Web, in Innovations in GIS 4, Kemp, Z. Taylor and Francis.

CommerceNet and Nielson Media Research (1996) Internet Hyper-Growth Continues, Fuelled by New, Mainstream Users. Press release, <http://www.commerce.net/work/pilot/nielsen_96/press.html>

Coomber, R. (1997) Using the Internet for Survey Research. Sociological Research Online, Vol.2, No.2, <http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/2/2/2.html>

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IAEA (1983) Disposal of low and intermediate level solid radioactive wastes in rock cavities. Safety Series No. 59. Vienna, IAEA.

Kahin, B. and Keller, J. (Eds.) (1995) Public Access to the Internet. MIT Press.

Kiesler, S. (Ed.) (1997) Culture of the Internet. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Mumford, A. (1996) Graphics on the WWW. AGOCG Technical Report No. 30.

NOP (1997) One in twenty five British households now linked to the Internet. http://www.maires.co.uk/internet/surveys/in07.htm

REGIS (Research Programme in Environmental Planning and GIS) University of California, Berkeley <http://regis.berkeley.edu/index.html>Schmidt, W.C. (1997) World-Wide Web Survey Research: Benefits, Potential Problems, and Solutions. Behaviour Research Methods, Instruments and Computers, Vol.29, No.2, pp.274-279.

Wherrett, J.R. (1996) Visualisation Techniques for Landscape Evaluation: Literature Review. (unpublished) http://bamboo.mluri.sari.ac.uk/~jo/litrev

Wherret, J.R. (1997) Truth, Honour, Freedom and Courtesy: Issues in using the Internet as a medium for landscape preference surveys. Data Visualisation `97. <http://bamboo.mluri.sari.ac.uk/~jo/publications/dv97/dv97paper.html>

Wherrett, J.R. (1997b) Natural Landscape Scenic Preference: Predictive Modelling and the World Wide Web. Conference on Urban, Regional, Environmental Planning and Informatics in Planning in an Era of Transition, Athens, October 1997. <http://bamboo.mluri.sari.ac.uk/~jo/publications/athens/>

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