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Journal of Documentation, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, 2003
- Alan Gilchrist:
Thesauri, taxonomies and ontologies - an etymological note. 7-18 - Pamela J. McKenzie:
A model of information practices in accounts of everyday-life information seeking. 19-40 - J. Carlos Fernández-Molina:
Laws against the circumvention of copyright technological protection. 41-68 - Birgit Stehno, Gregor Retti:
Modelling the logical structure of books and journals using augmented transition network grammars. 69-83 - Loet Leydesdorff:
Can networks of journal-journal citations be used as indicators of change in the social sciences? 84-104 - Maurice B. Line:
Books, Libraries, Reading and Publishing in the Cold War. 105-108 - Tamara Eisenschitz:
The Librarian's Guide to Intellectual Property in the Digital Age. 108-109 - Tamara Eisenschitz:
Information Law in Practice (2nd ed.). 109-111 - Kerstin Jorna:
Co-operation in Action. Collaborative Initiatives in the World of Information. 111-116 - Gobinda G. Chowdhury:
Classification Made Simple (2nd ed.). 117-118 - Michael Roper:
Effective Knowledge Management: A Best Practice Blueprint. 118-119 - Tony Cawkell:
Information, Knowledge, Text. 120-122 - Note from the publisher.
Volume 59, Number 2, 2003
- Maria Edith Burke:
Philosophical and theoretical perspectives of organisational structures as information processing systems. 131-142 - Rita Marcella, Graeme Baxter, Nick Moore:
Data collection using electronically assisted interviews in a roadshow: A methodological evaluation. 143-167 - Morten Hertzum:
Requests for information from a film archive: a case study of multimedia retrieval. 168-186 - Simon Attfield, John Dowell:
Information seeking and use by newspaper journalists. 187-204 - Mike Thelwall:
Can Google's PageRank be used to find the most important academic Web pages? 205-217 - Graeme Baxter:
The Wired World: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of the Information Society. 218-220 - Christine Reid:
The Myth of the Paperless Office. 220-221 - Howard Greisdorf:
Exploring Science: The Cognition and Development of Discovery Processes. 222-224 - Tony Cawkell:
Literature and Science in the 19th Century: An Anthology. 224-227 - Tony Cawkell:
The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication (2nd ed.). 227-229 - Sheila S. Intner:
Continuity, Culture, Competition: The Future of Library and Information Studies Education? Proceedings of the 4th British Nordic Conference on Library and Information Studies, 21-23 March, Dublin, Ireland. 229-232 - Rodney Brunt:
Standard Cataloging for School and Public Libraries (3rd ed.). 232-234 - Rita Marcella:
Library User Education: Powerful Learning, Powerful Partnerships. 234-236
Volume 59, Number 3, 2003
- Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
RoMEO studies 1: the impact of copyright ownership on academic author self-archiving. 243-277 - Trine Fjordback Søndergaard, Jack Andersen, Birger Hjørland:
Documents and the communication of scientific and scholarly information: Revising and updating the UNISIST model. 278-320 - Allen Foster, Nigel Ford:
Serendipity and information seeking: an empirical study. 321-340 - David Nicholas, Peter Williams, Paul Huntington, Barrie Gunter:
Broadband nursing: A multi-method evaluation of a one-way video-conferencing health information and advice service: "InVision". 341-358 - Elisabeth Davenport:
Mobilizing the Information Society: Strategies for Growth and Opportunity. 359-363 - Michael Cook:
Practical International Data Management: A Guide to Working with Global Names and Addresses. 363-364 - Tony Cawkell:
Mapping Scientific Frontiers: The Quest for Knowledge Visualization. 364-369 - Charles Oppenheim:
Patents, Innovations and Citations. 369-371 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Planning for Integrated Systems and Technologies; A How-to-do-it Manual for Librarians (2nd edition). 371-372 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Staff Management in Library and Information Work (4th edition). 373-375 - Sheila S. Intner:
Attracting, Educating, and Serving Remote Users through the Web: A How-to-do-it Manual for Librarians. 375-378 - Maurice B. Line:
Technological advances in reference: a paradigm shift? (Library Trends, Vol. 50 No. 2, Fall, pp. 165-307). 378-380
Volume 59, Number 4, 2003
- Dave Muddiman:
Red information scientist: the information career of J.D. Bernal. 387-409 - Mike Thelwall:
A layered approach for investigating the topological structure of communities in the Web. 410-429 - Simon Attfield, Ann Blandford, John Dowell:
Information seeking in the context of writing: A design psychology interpretation of the "problematic situation". 430-453 - Ruth Wilson, Monica Landoni, Forbes Gibb:
The WEB Book experiments in electronic textbook design. 454-477 - Rita Marcella:
Educational Media and Technology Yearbook (Volume 27). 478-479 - Maurice B. Line:
Culture and Technology. 480-483 - Tony Cawkell:
Understanding Virtual Reality. 483-486 - Peter Larsen:
Understanding the Digital Economy: Data, Tools, and Research. 487-490 - Ruth Aylett:
Socially Intelligent Agents - Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots. 490-493 - Maria E. Burke:
Assertiveness for Library Managers (LA Training Package Series). 493-494 - Jack Meadows:
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) Volume 37. 494-496 - Trudy Levy:
Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Imaging for Libraries and Archives. 497-498
Volume 59, Number 5, 2003
- Douglas Raber, John M. Budd:
Information as sign: semiotics and information science. 507-522 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams, Barrie Gunter:
"Search disclosure": Understanding digital information platform preference and location in a health environment. 523-539 - Julian Warner:
Information and redundancy in the legend of Theseus. 540-557 - Cristina Faba Pérez, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Félix de Moya-Anegón:
"Sitation" distributions and Bradford's law in a closed Web space. 558-580 - Maria Pinto:
Abstracting/abstract adaptation to digital environments: research trends. 581-608 - Tony Cawkell:
Centred on Learning. 609-611 - Ian Cornelius:
Current Theory in Library and Information Science. 612-615 - Maurice B. Line:
Experimenting in Tongues: Studies in Science and Language. 615-617 - Michael Roper:
Archives and the Public Good: Accountability and Records in Modern Society. 617-619 - Julian Warner:
Learning through Knowledge Management. 620 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Teaching with Technology: Rethinking Tradition. 621 - Charles Oppenheim:
CILIP Yearbook 2002-2003. 623-624 - Johan Bollen:
Development of Digital Libraries - An American Perspective. 624-627 - Awards for Excellence.
Volume 59, Number 6, 2003
- Serap Kurbanoglu:
Self-efficacy: a concept closely linked to information literacy and lifelong learning. 635-646 - Emily E. Marsh, Marilyn Domas White:
A taxonomy of relationships between images and text. 647-672 - Sanna Talja, Hanni Maula:
Reasons for the use and non-use of electronic journals and databases: A domain analytic study in four scholarly disciplines. 673-691 - Shoichi Taniguchi:
Conceptual modeling of component parts of bibliographic resources in cataloging. 692-708 - Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim:
Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V: Archaeology and the 2001 RAE. 709-730 - Graeme Baxter:
Challenge and Change in the Information Society. 731-734 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Managing Records: A Handbook of Principles and Practice. 734-736 - Rita Marcella:
Managing in the Next Society. 736-739 - Maurice B. Line:
UK Higher Education Research Yearbook. 739-742 - Ramune Petuchovaite:
The Virtual University? Knowledge, Markets and Management. 742-745 - Marianna Tax Choldin:
Information Technology and World Politics. 745-746
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