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Journal of Documentation, Volume 47
Volume 47, Number 1, 1991
- E. Michael Keen:
The Use of Term position Devices in Ranked output Experiments. 1-22 - Hikomaro Sano:
Concise Display of Index Entries. 23-35 - Reginald Clarke:
The oral and Pictorial Records Programme of the University of the West Indies, ST Augustine: an Overview. 36-40 - A. E. Cawkell:
Electronic Document Delivery Systems. 41-73
Volume 47, Number 2, 1991
- Judith Palmer:
Scientists and Information: I. Using Cluster Analysis to identify Information Style. 105-129 - Rebecca Green:
The Profession's Models of Information: a Cognitive Linguistic Analysis. 130-140 - John F. Farrow:
A Cognitive Process Model of Document Indexing. 149-166 - Julian Warner:
A note on the Literal Intelligence of Computers and Documents. 167-190 - Donald Urquhart:
Chance and the Nll. 191-194
Volume 47, Number 3, 1991
- Blaise Cronin:
Let the credits Roll: a Preliminary Examination of the Role played by Mentors and Trusted Assessors in disciplinary Formation. 227-239 - Roy Rada, Judith Barlow, Jan Potharst, Pieter E. Zanstra, Djujan Bijstra:
Document Ranking using an Enriched Thesaurus. 240-253 - Judith Palmer:
Scientists and Information: II. Personal Factors in Information behaviour. 254-275 - Georgianna Henry, Virgil Diodato:
The rates of Assignment of Thesaurus Terms in the Eric Information Retrieval System: an Analysis of Hierarchies and Levels. 276-283 - Robert Gann:
Consumer Health Information: the growth of an Information Specialism. 284-308
Volume 47, Number 4, 1991
- Heather J. Rogers, Peter Willett:
Searching for Historical Word Forms in Text Databases using Spelling-Correction Methods: Reverse error and phonetic coding Methods. 333-353 - Joost G. Kircz:
Rhetorical Structure of Scientific Articles: the Case for Argumentational Analysis in Information Retrieval. 354-372 - Paul Morgan:
Hypertext and the Literary Document. 373-388 - Barbara H. Kwaznik:
The Importance of Factors that are not Document Attributes in the Organisation of Personal Documents. 389-398
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