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Journal of Documentation, Volume 61
Volume 61, Number 1, 2005
- Birger Hjørland:
Library and information science and the philosophy of science. 5-10 - Marianne Wikgren:
Critical realism as a philosophy and social theory in information science? 11-22 - Olof Sundin, Jenny Johannisson:
Pragmatism, neo-pragmatism and sociocultural theory: Communicative participation as a perspective in LIS. 23-43 - John M. Budd:
Phenomenology and information studies. 44-59 - Gary P. Radford, Marie L. Radford:
Structuralism, post-structuralism, and the library: de Saussure and Foucault. 60-78 - Sanna Talja, Kimmo Tuominen, Reijo Savolainen:
"Isms" in information science: constructivism, collectivism and constructionism. 79-101 - Joacim Hansson:
Hermeneutics as a bridge between the modern and the postmodern in library and information science. 102-113 - Lars Seldén:
On Grounded Theory - with some malice. 114-129 - Birger Hjørland:
Empiricism, rationalism and positivism in library and information science. 130-155 - Birger Hjørland:
Comments on the articles and proposals for further work. 156-163
Volume 61, Number 2, 2005
- Robert A. Fairthorne:
Empirical hyperbolic distributions (Bradford-Zipf-Mandelbrot) for bibliometric description and prediction. 171-193 - Ronald Rousseau:
Robert Fairthorne and the empirical power laws. 194-202 - Polona Vilar, Maja Zumer:
Comparison and evaluation of the user interfaces of e-journals. 203-227 - Jannica Heinström:
Fast surfing, broad scanning and deep diving: The influence of personality and study approach on students' information-seeking behavior. 228-247 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Anthony Watkinson:
Scholarly journal usage: the results of deep log analysis. 248-280 - Stefan Kremer, Lutz M. Kolbe, Walter Brenner:
Towards a procedure model in terminology management. 281-295 - Paul Sturges:
Understanding cultures, and IFLA's Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) core activity. 296-305 - Maria Inês Cordeiro:
Digital Images and Art Libraries in the Twenty-First Century. 309-312 - Aida Slavic:
A Dictionary of Knowledge Organization. 312-314 - Toni Weller:
The Information State in England: The Central Collection of Information on Citizens Since 1500. 314-316 - Rita Marcella:
Know It All, Find It Fast: An A-Z Source Guide for the Enquiry Desk, 2nd ed. 316 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Freedom of Information: A Practical Guide to Implementing the Act. 317-318 - David Bawden:
The Global Virtual University. 319-320 - David Bawden:
Library and information science research. - David Bawden:
Research and practice in documentation. - Emerald structured abstracts have arrived!
Volume 61, Number 3, 2005
- Dorothy J. Comins:
The Joint Committee on Books for Devastated Libraries. 331-333 - Maria Danilewicz:
The post-war problems of continental libraries. 334-340 - Harry Miller Lydenberg:
The library rehabilitation programme of the American Library Association. 341-347 - Lothar Mertens:
A state secret - dissertations in the German Democratic Republic. 348-355 - Marianna Tax Choldin:
Libraries in continental Europe: the 40s and the 90s. 356-361 - Nigel Ford:
"Conversational" information systems: Extending educational informatics support for the web-based learner. 362-384 - Tove Faber Frandsen:
Journal interaction: A bibliometric analysis of economics journals. 385-401 - Dave Muddiman:
A new history of ASLIB, 1924-1950. 402-428 - Ragnar Audunson:
The public library as a meeting-place in a multicultural and digital context: The necessity of low-intensive meeting-places. 429-441 - David Bawden:
Evolution and Structure of the Internet: A Statistical Physics Approach. 442-443 - David Bawden:
Data Mining and Decision Support: Integration and Collaboration. 443-445 - Maja Cujic:
Managing Preservation for Libraries and Archives: Current Practice and Future Developments. 445-447 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Copyright: Interpreting the Law for Libraries, Archives and Information Services (4th edition). 447-449 - Niels Ole Pors:
Libraries without Walls 5: The Distributed Delivery of Library and Information Services. 449-451 - Niels Ole Pors:
Net Effects: How Librarians Can Manage the Unintended Consequences of the Internet. 451-452 - Berenika M. Webster:
Improved Access to Information: Portals, Content Selection, and Digital Information. 452-454 - Toni Weller:
The Government Machine: A Revolutionary History of the Computer. 454-456 - David Bawden:
Documenting disaster.
Volume 61, Number 4, 2005
- Barbara Kyle:
Privilege and public provision in the intellectual welfare state. 463-470 - Paul Sturges:
Clear thinking on the "unity" of the information professions. 471-475 - Kimmo Kettunen, Tuomas Kunttu, Kalervo Järvelin:
To stem or lemmatize a highly inflectional language in a probabilistic IR environment? 476-496 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Ian Rowlands:
Open access journal publishing: the views of some of the world's senior authors. 497-519 - Carmen Galvez, Félix de Moya-Anegón, Victor Herrero Solana:
Term conflation methods in information retrieval: Non-linguistic and linguistic approaches. 520-547 - Amanda Spink, Minsoo Park:
Information and non-information multitasking interplay. 548-554 - Zinaida Manzuch:
Digital Libraries: Principles and Practice in the Global Environment. 555-557 - Franjo Pehar:
E-Serials Collection Management: Transitions, Trends, and Technicalities. 557-560 - Charles Oppenheim:
International Yearbook of Library and Information Management 2004-2005: Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic Era. 560-561 - David Bawden:
Digital libraries. - David Bawden:
Zipf and the Amazoogle.
Volume 61, Number 5, 2005
- Karen Spärck Jones:
Some thoughts on classification for retrieval. 571-581 - Birger Hjørland, Karsten Nissen Pedersen:
A substantive theory of classification for information retrieval. 582-597 - Karen Spärck Jones:
Revisiting classification for retrieval. 598-601 - Mel W. Collier:
The business aims of eight national libraries in digital library co-operation: A study carried out for the business plan of The European Library (TEL) project. 602-622 - Preben Hansen, Jussi Karlgren:
Effects of foreign language and task scenario on relevance assessment. 623-639 - Ali Shiri, Crawford Revie:
Usability and user perceptions of a thesaurus-enhanced search interface. 640-656 - Debra J. Slone:
A bird's eye view of cross-platform web interaction. 657-669 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Journal of E-Government. 670-671 - Karl-Heinz Wolf:
International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics. 672-675 - Berenika M. Webster:
Weblogs and Libraries. 676-677 - Christine Urquhart:
Distance Learning and University Effectiveness: Changing Educational Paradigms for Online Learning. 678-680 - Audrone Glosiene:
Legal Solutions in Electronic Reserves and the Electronic Delivery of Interlibrary Loan. 680-681 - Charles Oppenheim:
Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS Agreements. 681-684 - Michael K. Buckland:
The Philosophy of Information. 684-686 - David Bawden:
Aspects of epistemology. - David Bawden:
Information (and documentation) in the multiverse.
Volume 61, Number 6, 2005
- Ziming Liu:
Reading behavior in the digital environment: Changes in reading behavior over the past ten years. 700-712 - Alenka Sauperl:
Subject cataloging process of Slovenian and American catalogers. 713-734 - Paul Sturges, Mbenae Katjihingua, Kingo Mchombu:
Information in the national liberation struggle: modelling the case of Namibia (1966-1990). 735-750 - Abdus Sattar Chaudhry, Pei Jiun Tan:
Enhancing access to digital information resources on heritage: A case of development of a taxonomy at the Integrated Museum and Archives System in Singapore. 751-776 - Toni Weller, David Bawden:
The social and technological origins of the information society: An analysis of the crisis of control in England, 1830-1900. 777-802 - Ramune Petuchovaite:
Evidence-based Practice for Information Professionals: A Handbook. 803-805 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Your Right to Know: How to Use the Freedom of Information Act and Other Access Laws. 805-807 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Buying Knowledge: Effective Acquisition of External Knowledge. 807-809 - Toni Weller:
The Information Society: A Study of Continuity and Change (4th ed.). 810-811 - Niels Ole Pors:
Qualitative Research for the Information Professional. A Practical Handbook (2nd ed.). 812-813 - Charles Oppenheim:
Talking with Computers: Explorations in the Science and Technology of Computing. 813-814 - David Bawden:
Information Science in Theory and Practice (third revised and enlarged edition). 814-815 - Audrone Glosiene:
Managing Digital Resources in Libraries. 815-818 - David Bawden:
Doctoral research: advertisement for the discipline? - Award for Excellence.
- The 1st Annual Emerald/EFMD Outstanding Doctoral Research Awards 2005.
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