Lumsden, J., Hall, H., Cruickshank, P. (2011). Ontology definition and construction, and epistemological adequacy for systems interoperability: a practitioner analysis. Journal of Information Science, 37(3), 248-255.
Loudon, L., Hall, H. (2010). From triviality to business tool: the case of Twitter in library and information services delivery. Business Information Review, 27(4), 236-241.
Hall, H., Abell, A. (2006). New role realities: avenues for extending the reach of information specialists. In: Proceedings of the American Society of Information Science and Technology Annual Conference, November 3-8 2006, Austin, Texas..
Hall, H., Goody, M. (2006). The sense of outsourcing: the viability of outsourcing corporate research and information services. Library and Information Research, 30(96), 13-24.
Hall, H., Abell, A. (2006). Who is managing information? Opportunities in the e-information market place. In: Jezzard, H. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 30th International Online Meeting. (pp. 39-44). London: VNU.
Hall, H., Kelleher, Z. (2005). Response to risk: experts and end-user perspectives on e-mail security, and the role of the business information professional in policy development. Business Information Review, 22(1), 46-52.
Horton, K., Davenport, E., Hall, H., Rosenbaum, H. (2002). Internet simulations for teaching, learning and research: an investigation of e-commerce interactions and practice in the Virtual Economy. Education for Information, 237-252.
Hall, H. (2000). Online information sources: tools of business intelligence?. Journal of Information Science, 26(3), 137-141.
Hall, H., Jones, A.M. (2000). Show off the corporate library. International Journal of Information Management, 20(2), 121-130.
Horton, K., Hall, H., Davenport, E., Rosenbaum, H. (2000). Exploring the e-consumer experience: The case of the Virtual Economy. In: 3rd International Conference (IeC2000): Innovation Through Electronic Commerce. Manchester, UK.: UMIST..
Gillham, M., Hall, H. (1999). Alive on the internet: A user centred evaluation of BIS-Online. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 5, 61-79.
Burke, M.E., Hall, H. (1998). Navigating business information sources: a practical guide for information managers. London: Library Association.
Hall, H. (1998). Networked information: dealing with overload. In: Information Scotland 1997, Strathclyde University Business School. (pp. 37-44). LACIG Scotland.
Hall, H., Burke, M.E. (1998). Resetting the compass for the new business information landscape. Business Information Review, 15(1), 22-26.