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Journal of Documentation, Volume 48
Volume 48, Number 1, 1992
- David Baker:
Resource Allocation in University Libraries. 1-19 - Roy Rada, Geeng-Neng You:
Balanced Outlines and Hypertext. 20-44 - David Ellis:
The Physical and Cognitive Paradigms in Information Retrieval Research. 45-64 - J. H. Ashford, A. M. Masters:
Design, Installation and Post-Implementation Assessment of an optical Disc Based Storage and Retrieval System for Images of Engineering Contract Documents. 65-78 - Letter to the Editor.
- Reviews.
Volume 48, Number 2, 1992
- Blaise Cronin, Gail McKenzie, Michael Stiffler:
Patterns of acknowledgement. 107-122 - Robert N. Oddy, Elizabeth Duross Liddy, Bhaskaran Balakrishnan, Ann Bishop, Joseph Elewononi, Eileen Martin:
Towards the Use of Situational Information in Information Retrieval. 123-171 - Birger Hjørland:
The Concept of 'subject' in Information Science. 172-200 - Maurice B. Line:
The Publication and Availability of Scientific and Technical Papers: an Analysis of Requirements and the Suitability of Different Means of Meeting them. 201-219
Volume 48, Number 3, 1992
- Brian Vickery, Alina Vickery:
An Application of Language Processing for a Search Interface. 255-275 - A. J. Meadows, P. Buckle:
Changing Communication Activities in the British Scientific Community. 276-290 - Shirley Anne Cousins:
Enhancing subject Access to OPACs: Controlled vocabulary vs Natural Language. 291-309 - Blaise Cronin, Gail McKenzie:
The trajectory of rejection. 310-317 - B. K. Sen:
Normalised Impact factor. 318-325 - Letters.
- Reviews.
Volume 48, Number 4, 1992
- Bernd Frohmann:
The Power of Images: a Discourse Analysis of the Cognitive Viewpoint. 365-386 - John A. A. Sillince:
Argumentation-Based Indexing for Information Retrieval from Learned Articles. 387-405 - Micheline Hancock-Beaulieu, Stephen Walker:
An Evaluation of Automatic Query Expansion in an Online Library Catalogue. 406-421 - Anaba A. Alemna:
Towards a New emphasis on oral Tradition as an Information Source in African Libraries. 422-429

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