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Information Research, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, October 1999
- Editorial.
- Christopher Brown-Syed, William Morrissey:
Using newsgroup headers to predict document relevance.
- Amanda Spink:
Information science in sustainable development and de-industrialization. - Siew Chee Leong, Suliman Al-Hawamdeh:
Gender and learning attitudes in using Web-based science lessons. - Irina Gaslikova:
"Information Seeking in Context" and the development of information systems. - Louise Limberg:
Experiencing information seeking and learning: a study of the interaction between two phenomena.
Volume 5, Number 2, January 2000
- Editorial.
- Peter Willett:
Textual and chemical information processing: different domains but similar algorithms. - Mats Dahlström, Mikael Gunnarsson:
Document architecture draws a circle: on document architecture and its relation to library and information science education and research. - Claire Warwick:
The lowest canonical denominator: electronic literary texts, and the role of the information professional.
- Aleksandra Horvat:
Library legislation and free access to information as new topics in library and information science education.
- Introduction.
- Alison Wells:
Exploring the development of the independent, electronic, scholarly journal. - Elliott Pritchard:
XML: the future of web markup?
Volume 5, Number 3, April 2000
- Editorial.
- Alastair G. Smith:
Search features of digital libraries. - Les Smith, Hugh Preston:
Information management and technology strategy in healthcare: local timescales and national requirements.
- Katherine Turner, Margaret Kendall:
Public use of the Internet at Chester library, UK.. - T. D. Wilson:
Recent trends in user studies: action research and qualitative methods. - Gunilla Widén-Wulff:
Business information culture: a qualitative study of the information culture in the Finnish insurance industry. - Jannica Heinström:
The impact of personality and approaches to learning on information behaviour.
- T. D. Wilson, David Ellis, Nigel Ford, Allen Foster:
Uncertainty in Information Seeking.
Volume 5, Number 4, July 2000
- Editorial.
- Kirsty Williamson, Don Schauder, Amanda Bow:
Information seeking by blind and sight impaired citizens: an ecological study. - Marius Povilas Saulauskas:
The spell of HOMO IRRETITUS: amidst superstitions and dreams. - Frédéric Adam, Brian Fitzgerald:
The status of the IS field: historical perspective and practical orientation. - Gary Burnett:
Information exchange in virtual communities: a typology.
- J. Gladwin, R. A. Dixon, T. D. Wilson:
Using external training materials to strengthen health information management in East Africa. - David R. Streatfield, Sharon Markless:
Are Schools Library Services equipped to survive in the Age of Information?
- ISIC 2000: Information Seeking in Context.
- Library Research Seminar II Partners and connections.
- Ruth V. Spriggs:
Identification of beta-sheet motifs in three-dimensional protein structures, using a subgraph isomorphism algorithm: an update of a 1992 study.
- T. D. Wilson:
Digital library books - Review of: William Y. Arms. Digital libraries. Cambridge, MA, London: MIT Press, 2000. xi, 287 pp. ISBN 0-262-01180-8; Christine L. Borgman. From Gutenberg to the global information infrastructure. Access to information in the networked world. Cambridge, MA, London: MIT Press, 2000. xviii, 324 pp. ISBN 0-262-02473-X; Michael Lesk. Practical digital libraries: books, bytes and bucks. San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufman Publishers, 1997. xxii, 297 pp. ISBN 1-55860-450-6. - T. D. Wilson:
Software Review: EndNote 4.0.
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