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Webology, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, April 2005
- Saeid Asadi:
Editorial. - Laurie A. Henry:
Information Search Strategies on the Internet: A Critical Component of New Literacies. - Asefeh Asemi:
Information Searching Habits of Internet Users: A Case Study on Medical Sciences University of Isfahan, Iran. - Alireza Noruzi:
Web Impact Factors for Iranian Universities.
Volume 2, Number 2, August 2005
- Alireza Noruzi:
Editorial: Fundamental Differences between Hyperlinks and Citations. - S. M. Shafi, Rafiq A. Rather:
Precision and Recall of Five Search Engines for Retrieval of Scholarly Information in the Field of Biotechnology. - Mehdi Safari:
Search Engines and Resource Discovery on the Web: Is Dublin Core an Impact Factor? - William W. Bostock:
Resource Gleaning, From Earlier Times to the Information Age. - Yazdan Mansourian:
The Past, Present and Future of Web Search Research: An Interview with Dr. Amanda Spink.
Volume 2, Number 3, October 2005
- Alireza Noruzi:
Editorial: Hyperlinks and Their Roles in Web Information Retrieval. - Peter Williams, Karen Dennis, David Nicholas:
An Evaluation of the Websites of Charities and Voluntary Organisations Providing Support for Young People: Case Study: Drugscope. - Haidar Moukdad, Hong Cui:
How Do Search Engines Handle Chinese Queries? - B. M. Meera, K. T. Anuradha:
Contractual Solutions in Electronic Publishing Industry: A Comparative study of License Agreements.
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2005
- Alireza Noruzi:
Editorial: The HTML Title Tag and Its Importance. - A. Neelameghan, K. S. Raghavan:
An Online Multi-Lingual, Multi-Faith Thesaurus: A Progress Report on F-THES. - Kingkaew Patitungkho, Neela J. Deshpande:
Information Seeking Behaviour of Faculty Members of Rajabhat Universities in Bangkok. - Rajeev Kumar, Amritpal Kaur:
Internet and Its Use in the Engineering Colleges of Punjab, India: A Case Study. - Hamid R. Jamali:
Book Review of Theories of Information Behavior / Edited by Karen E. Fisher, Sandra Erdelez & Lynne McKechnie.
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