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Journal of Documentation, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, 2001
- Carol Collier Kuhlthau, S. L. Tama:
Information search process of lawyers: a call for 'just for me' information services. 25-43 - Pertti Vakkari:
A theory of the task-based information retrieval process: a summary and generalisation of a longitudinal study. 44-60 - Elisabeth Davenport:
Knowledge management issues for online organisations: 'communities of practice' as an exploratory framework. 61-75 - Elin K. Jacob:
The everyday world of work: two approaches to the investigation of classification in context. 76-99 - Barbara B. Moran:
Restructuring the university library: a North American perspective. 100-114 - Lee Komito:
Electronic communities in an information society: paradise, mirage, or malaise? 115-129 - Peter Brophy:
Networked learning. 130-156
Volume 57, Number 2, 2001
- Mike Thelwall:
Results from a web impact factor crawler. 177-191 - D. C. Veal Doverton:
Techniques of document management: a review of text retrieval and related technologies. 192-217 - David Bawden:
Information and digital literacies: a review of concepts. 218-259 - Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Developments in digital journals. 260-283 - Kerstin Jorna, Sylvie Davies:
Multilingual thesauri for the modern world - no ideal solution? 284-295 - Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Economic aspects of a resource discovery network. 296-302
Volume 57, Number 3, 2001
- Ari Pirkola:
Morphological typology of languages for IR. 330-348 - Ronald Rousseau, Bihui Jin, Ninghui Yang:
Observations concerning the two- and three-year synchronous impact factor, based on the Chinese science citation database. 349-357 - Eero Sormunen, Jaana Kekäläinen, Jussi Koivisto, Kalervo Järvelin:
Document text characteristics affect the ranking of the most relevant documents by expanded structured queries. 358-376 - Chern Li Liew, Schubert Foo, K. R. Chennupati:
A user study of the design issues of propie: a novel environment for enhanced interaction and value-adding of electronic documents. 377-426 - Blaise Cronin:
Acknowledgement trends in the research literature of information science. 427-433 - Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Economic aspects of a national electronic reserve service. 434-443
Volume 57, Number 4, 2001
- Mirja Iivonen, Marilyn Domas White:
The choice of initial web search strategies: a comparison between Finnish and American searchers. 465-491 - Rita Marcella:
The need for European Union information amongst women in the United Kingdom: results of a survey. 492-518 - Ellen Bonnevie:
Dretske's semantic information theory and meta-theories in library and information science. 519-534 - Raija Lehtokangas, Kalervo Järvelin:
Consistency of textual expression in newspaper articles: an argument for semantically based query expansion. 535-548
Volume 57, Number 5, 2001
- Stanley Loh, José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira, Fábio Leite Gastal:
Knowledge discovery in textual documentation: qualitative and quantitative analyses. 577-590 - Jens-Erik Mai:
Semiotics and indexing: an analysis of the subject indexing process. 591-622 - Wouter Mettrop, Paul Nieuwenhuysen:
Internet search engines - fluctuations in document accessibility. 623-651 - Adrienne Muir:
Legal deposit and preservation of digital publications: a review of research and development activity. 652-682
Volume 57, Number 6, 2001
- Peter Ingwersen, Birger Larsen, Ed C. M. Noyons:
Mapping national research profiles in social science disciplines. 715-740 - Fytton Rowland, Iris Rubbert:
An evaluation of the information needs and practices of part-time and distance-learning students in the context of educational and social change through lifelong learning. 741-762 - Carlos G. Figuerola, Ángel F. Zazo Rodríguez, José Luis Alonso Berrocal:
Automatic vs manual categorisation of documents in Spanish. 763-773 - Marianne Lykke Nielsen:
A framework for work task based thesaurus design. 774-797 - Dimitar T. Tomov:
Some critical remarks on the stop word lists of ISI publications. 798-808
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