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Journal of Documentation, Volume 64
Volume 64, Number 1, 2008
- George Adam Holland:
Information science: an interdisciplinary effort? 7-23 - Olof Sundin
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Negotiations on information-seeking expertise: A study of web-based tutorials for information literacy. 24-44 - Lutz Bornmann
, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
What do citation counts measure? A review of studies on citing behavior. 45-80 - Bernard J. Jansen
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Searching for digital images on the web. 81-101 - Elaine G. Toms, Heather L. O'Brien:
Understanding the information and communication technology needs of the e-humanist. 102-130 - Johanna Eerola, Pertti Vakkari:
How a general and a specific thesaurus cover expressions in patients' questions and physicians' answers. 131-142 - Michela Montesi
, John Mackenzie Owen:
Research journal articles as document genres: exploring their role in knowledge organization. 143-167 - Jutta Haider:
Understanding Knowledge as a Commons: From Theory to Practice. 168-169 - Audrone Glosiene:
The Thriving Library: Successful Strategies for Challenging Times. 170-172 - David Bade:
Was ist Information? Kritik einer Legende. 172-174 - David Bawden:
Dust in space and documentation.
Volume 64, Number 2, 2008
- Jan Reedijk
, Henk F. Moed:
Is the impact of journal impact factors decreasing? 183-192 - Christoph Neuhaus
, Hans-Dieter Daniel
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Data sources for performing citation analysis: an overview. 193-210 - Aida Slavic:
Use of the Universal Decimal Classification: A world-wide survey. 211-228 - Liming Liang, Ronald Rousseau:
Yield sequences as journal attractivity indicators: "payback times" for Science and Nature. 229-245 - Rong Tang
, Martin A. Safer:
Author-rated importance of cited references in biology and psychology publications. 246-272 - J. M. Williamson, A. E. Pemberton, John W. Lounsbury:
Personality traits of individuals in different specialties of librarianship. 273-286 - Saila Huuskonen
, Pertti Vakkari:
Students' search process and outcome in Medline in writing an essay for a class on evidence-based medicine. 287-303 - Polona Vilar:
Archiving Websites: A Practical Guide for Information Management Professionals. 304-305 - Christine Urquhart:
A Document (Re)turn: Contributions from a Research Field in Transition. 306-308 - Niels Ole Pors:
Providing Effective Library Services for Research. 308-310 - David Bawden:
The dark side of documentation?
Volume 64, Number 3, 2008
- Rick Szostak:
Classification, interdisciplinarity, and the study of science. 319-332 - Birger Hjørland
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Core classification theory: a reply to Szostak. 333-342 - William S. Hemmig:
The information-seeking behavior of visual artists: a literature review. 343-362 - Gillian C. Oliver
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Information culture: exploration of differing values and attitudes to information in organisations. 363-385 - Brendan Luyt:
Centres of calculation and unruly colonists: the colonial library in Singapore and its users, 1874-1900. 386-396 - Denise Morado Nascimento, Regina Maria Marteleto:
Social field, domains of knowledge and informational practice. 397-412 - Maria Pinto, Dora Sales
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INFOLITRANS: a model for the development of information competence for translators. 413-437 - Xiangmin Zhang, Yuelin Li, Jingjing Liu, Ying Zhang:
Effects of interaction design in digital libraries on user interactions. 438-463 - Tamara Eisenschitz:
Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers (3rd edition). 464-465 - Vanda Broughton:
Reference Librarianship: Notes from the Trenches. 465-466 - Niels Ole Pors:
Information and Emotion: The Emergent Affective Paradigm in Information Behavior Research and Theory. 467-469 - Tibor Koltay:
An Introduction to Reference Services in Academic Libraries. 469-470 - David Bawden:
Google and the universe of knowledge.
Volume 64, Number 4, 2008
- Bonna Jones:
Reductionism and library and information science philosophy. 482-495 - Jahna Otterbacher
, Dragomir R. Radev:
Exploring fact-focused relevance and novelty detection. 496-510 - Liangzhi Yu, Qiulan Hong, Song Gu, Yazun Wang:
An epistemological critique of gap theory based library assessment: the case of SERVQUAL. 511-551 - Kimberly Chopin:
Finding communities: alternative viewpoints through weblogs and tagging. 552-575 - Marilyn Domas White, Miriam L. Matteson, Eileen G. Abels:
Beyond dictionaries: Understanding information behavior of professional translators. 576-601 - Hope A. Olson, Dietmar Wolfram:
Syntagmatic relationships and indexing consistency on a larger scale. 602-615 - Ziming Liu, Xiaobin Huang:
Gender differences in the online reading environment. 616-626 - Vanda Broughton:
The Virtual Reference Handbook: Interview and Information Delivery Techniques for the Chat and E-mail Environments. 627-628 - Polona Vilar:
Digital Preservation. 628-630 - David Bawden:
Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure and the Internet. 630-631 - Zibute Petrauskiene:
Assessing Reference and User Services in a Digital Age. 632-634 - David Bawden:
Predicting the documentation future. - David Bawden:
Interdisciplinarity and classification: a response to Hjørland.
Volume 64, Number 5, 2008
- Christian Schlögl
, Wolfgang G. Stock
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Practitioners and academics as authors and readers: the case of LIS journals. 643-666 - R. David Lankes
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Credibility on the internet: shifting from authority to reliability. 667-686 - Charles Inskip
, Andrew MacFarlane, Pauline Rafferty:
Meaning, communication, music: towards a revised communication model. 687-706 - Nigel Payne, Mike Thelwall
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Do academic link types change over time? 707-720 - Fredrik Åström:
Formalizing a discipline: The institutionalization of library and information science research in the Nordic countries. 721-737 - Julian Warner:
Organs of the human brain, created by the human hand?: The social epistemology of information technology. 738-759 - Eija Airio:
Who benefits from CLIR in web retrieval? 760-778 - Jack Meadows:
Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet. 779-781 - Polona Vilar:
Preservation Management for Libraries, Archives and Museums. 781-784 - David Bawden:
The Library in the Twenty-first Century. 784-785 - Michael K. Buckland:
La table des matières: Roman (The Table of Contents: Novel). 786-787 - David Bawden:
Really big questions, and the meaning of documentation.
Volume 64, Number 6, 2008
- Isto Huvila
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Work and work roles: a context of tasks. 797-815 - Polona Vilar, Maja Zumer
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Comparison and evaluation of the user interfaces of e-journals II: perceptions of the users. 816-841 - Zhonghong Wang, Abdus Sattar Chaudhry, Christopher S. G. Khoo:
Using classification schemes and thesauri to build an organizational taxonomy for organizing content and aiding navigation. 842-876 - Andreas Vårheim
, Sven Steinmo
, Eisaku Ide:
Do libraries matter? Public libraries and the creation of social capital. 877-892 - Mikko Tanni, Eero Sormunen
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A critical review of research on information behavior in assigned learning tasks. 893-914 - Dirk Lewandowski
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The retrieval effectiveness of web search engines: considering results descriptions. 915-937 - Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues for information professionals IX: An overview of recent developments in the law, in relation to the internet. 938-955 - Niels Ole Pors:
Leadership: the Challenge for the Information Profession. 963-965 - David Bawden:
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (Vol. 42). 965-967 - David Bade:
Cognitive systems. - David Bawden:
The distractions of documentation. - Vicky Williams:
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