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Journal of Documentation, Volume 68
Volume 68, Number 1, 2012
- Carmen Galvez, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
A dictionary-based approach to normalizing gene names in one domain of knowledge from the biomedical literature. 5-30 - Yuxian Liu, Ismael Ràfols, Ronald Rousseau:
A framework for knowledge integration and diffusion. 31-44 - Kiersten F. Latham:
Museum object as document: Using Buckland's information concepts to understand museum experiences. 45-71 - Jingfeng Xia:
Diffusionism and open access. 72-99 - Bernt Ivar Olsen, Niels Windfeld Lund, Gunnar Ellingsen, Gunnar Hartvigsen:
Document theory for the design of socio-technical systems: A document model as ontology of human expression. 100-126 - Geir Grenersen:
What is a document institution? A case study from the South Sámi community. 127-133 - Brendan Luyt:
The social role of the Raffles Library, Singapore, in the inter-war years. 134-143 - 2011 Awards for Excellence.
- David Bawden:
Very Short Information.
Volume 68, Number 2, 2012
- Michael K. Buckland:
Obsolescence in subject description. 154-161 - Michelle Caswell:
Using classification to convict the Khmer Rouge. 162-184 - Liz Brewster, Barbara Anne Sen, Andrew Cox:
Legitimising bibliotherapy: evidence-based discourses in healthcare. 185-205 - Louise F. Spiteri:
Social discovery tools: extending the principle of user convenience. 206-217 - Thomas H. Muggleton, Ian Ruthven:
Homelessness and access to the informational mainstream. 218-237 - Anna Lundh, Mikael Alexandersson:
Collecting and compiling: the activity of seeking pictures in primary school. 238-253 - Gary P. Radford, Marie L. Radford, Jessica Lingel:
Alternative libraries as discursive formations: reclaiming the voice of the deaccessioned book. 254-267 - Niels Ole Pors:
Supporting Research Students. 268-269 - Clare Thornley:
Advances in Information Retrieval. 32nd European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2010 Milton Keynes, UK, March 28-31 2010 Proceedings. 270 - David Bawden:
The city, the world, what cannot be measured, and the information environment.
Volume 68, Number 3, 2012
- Johanna Rivano Eckerdal:
Information sources at play: The apparatus of knowledge production in contraceptive counselling. 278-298 - Birger Hjørland:
Is classification necessary after Google? 299-317 - Lorri M. Mon:
Professional avatars: librarians and educators in virtual worlds. 318-329 - Christine Marton, Chun Wei Choo:
A review of theoretical models of health information seeking on the web. 330-352 - Maja Krtalic, Damir Hasenay:
Exploring a framework for comprehensive and successful preservation management in libraries. 353-377 - Hur-Li Lee:
Epistemic foundation of bibliographic classification in early China: A Ru classicist perspective. 378-401 - Clare Thornley:
Information retrieval (IR) and the paradox of change: An analysis using the philosophy of Parmenides. 402-422 - Clare Thornley:
The Handbook of Art and Design Librarianship. 423-424 - David Bawden:
Fads, assimilations and knowledge management.
Volume 68, Number 4, 2012
- Nujoud Al-Muomen, Anne Morris, Sally Maynard:
Modelling information-seeking behaviour of graduate students at Kuwait University. 430-459 - Ali Saif Al-Aufi, Peter Johan Lor:
Development of Arabic library and information science: An analysis utilizing Whitley's theory of the intellectual and social organization of sciences. 460-491 - Reijo Savolainen:
Expectancy-value beliefs and information needs as motivators for task-based information seeking. 492-511 - Kathryn E. Eccles, Mike Thelwall, Eric T. Meyer:
Measuring the web impact of digitised scholarly resources. 512-526 - Lutz Bornmann, Leo Egghe:
Journal peer review as an information retrieval process. 527-535 - Björn Hammarfelt:
Harvesting footnotes in a rural field: citation patterns in Swedish literary studies. 536-558 - Ola Pilerot:
LIS research on information sharing activities - people, places, or information. 559-581 - Jan Pisanski, Maja Zumer:
User verification of the FRBR conceptual model. 582-592 - David Bawden:
Emergence, novices, and all things new.
Volume 68, Number 5, 2012
- Christopher Sean Burns, Jenny S. Bossaller:
Communication overload: a phenomenological inquiry into academic reference librarianship. 597-617 - Pertti Vakkari:
Internet use increases the odds of using the public library. 618-638 - Jutta Haider:
Interrupting practices that want to matter: The making, shaping and reproduction of environmental information online. 639-658 - Tobias Blanke, Michael Bryant, Mark Hedges:
Open source optical character recognition for historical research. 659-683 - Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford:
Coming across information serendipitously - Part 1: A process model. 684-705 - Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford:
Coming across information serendipitously - Part 2: A classification framework. 706-724 - Fran Alexander:
Assessing information taxonomies using epistemology and the sociology of science. 725-743 - Clare Thornley:
Advances in Information Retrieval. - David Bawden:
Norbert Wiener and voices from the past.
Volume 68, Number 6, 2012
- Guillaume Boutard, Catherine Guastavino:
Archiving electroacoustic and mixed music: Significant knowledge involved in the creative process of works with spatialisation. 749-771 - Annemaree Lloyd:
Information literacy as a socially enacted practice: Sensitising themes for an emerging perspective of people-in-practice. 772-783 - Allen Foster, Christine Urquhart:
Modelling nonlinear information behaviour: transferability and progression. 784-805 - Lynn Westbrook, Jeanine Finn:
Community information as boundary object: police responsibility for abuse survivors. 806-825 - Jennie A. Abrahamson, Victoria L. Rubin:
Discourse structure differences in lay and professional health communication. 826-851 - Deborah Turner:
Oral documents in concept and in situ, part I: Grounding an exploration of orality and information behavior. 852-863 - Deborah Turner:
Oral documents in concept and in situ, part II: managerial decrees. 864-881 - Niels Ole Pors:
Advances in Librarianship (Volume 33). 882-884 - Louise Cooke:
Knowledge Management: An Introduction. 884-885 - David Bawden:
Russell Shank and the nature of the information disciplines.
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