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Journal of Documentation, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, 1993
- M. Sillince, John A. A. Sillince:
Sequence and Structure databanks in molecular Biology: the Reasons for Integration. 1-28 - Blaise Cronin, Gail McKenzie, Lourdes Rubio:
The Norms of acknowledgement in Four Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines. 29-43 - Zhengxin Chen:
Let Documents Talk to each other: a Computer Model for Connection of Short Documents. 44-54 - M. J. Lippman:
The Library as Information Producer: the Case of the Ministry of Health Library and Documentation Centre in Malawi. 55-59
Volume 49, Number 2, 1993
- Brian Vickery, Alina Vickery:
Online Search Interface Design. 103-107 - Joon Ho Lee, Myoung-Ho Kim, Yoon-Joon Lee:
Information Retrieval Based on Conceptual Distance in is-a Hierarchies. 188-207
Volume 49, Number 3, 1993
- David W. Weisgerber:
Interdisciplinary Searching: Problems and Suggested remedies a Report from the ICSTI Group on Interdisciplinary Searching. 231-254 - Danuta A. Nitecki:
Conceptual Models of Libraries held by faculty, administrators, and Librarians: an Exploration of Communications in the Chronicle of Higher Education. 255-277 - Clive Cochrane:
An Overview of Trends in the Collection and Use of Moving Images in the United Kingdom. 278-291 - Gilberto Marzano:
The Use of a Functional Grammar in the Automatic Processing of stylised Administrative Documents in a land Registry. 292-306
Volume 49, Number 4, 1993
- Carol Collier Kuhlthau:
A Principle of Uncertainty for Information seeking. 339-355 - David Ellis, Deborah Cox, Katherine Hall:
A Comparison of the Information seeking Patterns of researchers in the Physical and Social Sciences. 356-369 - Mengxiong Liu:
Progress in Documentation the Complexities of citation Practice: a Review of citation studies. 370-408
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