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Journal of Documentation, Volume 65
Volume 65, Number 1, 2009
- Jenny Fry, Ralph Schroeder, Matthijs den Besten:
Open science in e-science: contingency or policy? 6-32 - Claire Warwick, Isabel Galina, Jon Rimmer, Melissa Terras, Ann Blandford, Jeremy Gow, George Buchanan:
Documentation and the users of digital resources in the humanities. 33-57 - Tove Faber Frandsen:
Attracted to open access journals: a bibliometric author analysis in the field of biology. 58-82 - Jonathan Foster:
Understanding interaction in information seeking and use as a discourse: a dialogic approach. 83-105 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Ian Rowlands, Maggie Fieldhouse:
Student digital information-seeking behaviour in context. 106-132 - Clare Thornley, Forbes Gibb:
Meaning in philosophy and meaning in information retrieval (IR). 133-150 - Kalpana Shankar:
Ambiguity and legitimate peripheral participation in the creation of scientific documents. 151-165 - 2008 Awards for Excellence.
- Birger Hjørland:
Organizing Knowledge. An Introduction to Managing Access to Information. 166-169 - Charles Oppenheim:
Licensing and Managing Electronic Resources. 170-171 - Elizabeth Shepherd:
Planning and Implementing Electronic Records Management: A Practical Guide. 171-172 - Karl-Heinz Wolf:
Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America. 173-175 - David Bawden:
Documentation in depressed times.
Volume 65, Number 2, 2009
- Reijo Savolainen:
Information use and information processing: Comparison of conceptualizations. 187-207 - Nanna Kann-Christensen, Jack Andersen:
Developing the library: Between efficiency, accountability and forms of recognition. 208-222 - Steffen Ducheyne:
"To treat of the world": Paul Otlet's ontology and epistemology and the circle of knowledge. 223-244 - Chern Li Liew:
Digital library research 1997-2007: Organisational and people issues. 245-266 - Kimmo Kettunen:
Reductive and generative approaches to management of morphological variation of keywords in monolingual information retrieval: An overview. 267-290 - Bernd Frohmann:
Revisiting "what is a document?". 291-303 - Jyri Saarikoski, Jorma Laurikkala, Kalervo Järvelin, Martti Juhola:
A study of the use of self-organising maps in information retrieval. 304-322 - Margot Note:
Leading and Managing Archives and Records Programs: Strategies for Success. 323-325 - Christine Urquhart:
Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing. 325-327 - Zinaida Manzuch:
Digital Information Culture: The Individual and Society in the Digital Age. 328-331 - Charles Oppenheim:
Digital Consumers: Reshaping the Information Profession. 331-332 - David Bawden:
The end of expertise?
Volume 65, Number 3, 2009
- Iris Xie:
Dimensions of tasks: influences on information-seeking and retrieving process. 339-366 - Lynn Westbrook:
Unanswerable questions at the IPL: user expectations of e-mail reference. 367-395 - Annemaree Lloyd:
Informing practice: information experiences of ambulance officers in training and on-road practice. 396-419 - Peter J. Wild, Matt D. Giess, Chris A. McMahon:
Describing engineering documents with faceted approaches: Observations and reflections. 420-445 - Genevieve Gorrell, Barry Eaglestone, Nigel Ford, Peter G. Holdridge, Andrew D. Madden:
Towards "metacognitively aware" IR systems: an initial user study. 446-469 - Sudatta Chowdhury, Forbes Gibb:
Relationship among activities and problems causing uncertainty in information seeking and retrieval. 470-499 - Alenka Sauperl, Jerry D. Saye:
Have we made any progress? Catalogues of the future revisited. 500-514 - David Bade:
Principia Rhetorica: une théorie générale de l'argumentation. 515-521 - Tibor Koltay:
Transformative Learning Support Models in Higher Education: Educating the Whole Student. 522-523 - Karl-Heinz Wolf:
Creative Environments: Issues of Creativity Support for the Knowledge Civilization Age. 523-527 - Karl-Heinz Wolf:
Clashes of Knowledge: Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in Science and Religion. 527-530 - David Bawden:
Darwin, Hooker and the documentation of Victorian science.
Volume 65, Number 4, 2009
- Megan Oakleaf:
The information literacy instruction assessment cycle: A guide for increasing student learning and improving librarian instructional skills. 539-560 - Maria Edith Burke:
The exploration of relationships between information fulfilment and organisational design. 561-577 - Lyn Robinson:
Information science: communication chain and domain analysis. 578-591 - Barbara Schultz-Jones:
Examining information behavior through social networks: An interdisciplinary review. 592-631 - Nigel Ford, Barry Eaglestone, Andrew D. Madden, Martin Whittle:
Web searching by the "general public": an individual differences perspective. 632-667 - Kim Holmberg, Isto Huvila, Maria Kronqvist-Berg, Gunilla Widén-Wulff:
What is Library 2.0? 668-681 - William Hemmig:
An empirical study of the information-seeking behavior of practicing visual artists. 682-703 - Karl-Heinz Wolf:
Writing at Work: How to Write Clearly, Effectively and Professionally. 704-706 - Maja Zumer:
User-Centred Library Web sites. Usability Evaluation Methods. 707-708 - Alan Gilchrist:
Metadata. 708-711 - Toni Weller:
What Happened to the Ancient Library of Alexandria? 708-711 - Toni Weller:
What Happened to the Ancient Library of Alexandria? 711-712 - David Bawden:
An obsession with its own future? The library, the web and the phonographotek.
Volume 65, Number 5, 2009
- Arthur R. Taylor, Xiangmin Zhang, William J. Amadio:
Examination of relevance criteria choices and the information search process. 719-744 - Jan Nolin:
"Relevance" as a boundary concept: Reconsidering early information retrieval. 745-767 - Zinaida Manzuch:
Monitoring digitisation: lessons from previous experiences. 768-796 - Luke Tredinnick:
Complexity theory and the web. 797-816 - Alenka Sauperl:
Precoordination or not?: A new view of the old question. 817-833 - Roswitha Skare:
Complementarity - a concept for document analysis? 834-840 - Tibor Koltay:
Abstracting: information literacy on a professional level. 841-855 - Margot Note:
Information History - An Introduction: Exploring an Emergent Field. 856-858 - Zinaida Manzuch:
Digital Images for the Information Professional. 858-860 - Niels Ole Pors:
The Revolution Will Not Be Downloaded: Dissent in the Digital Age. 860-861 - Polona Vilar:
Librarianship: An Introduction. 861-864 - David Bawden:
Everyday practices of documentation, and the influence of information science.
Volume 65, Number 6, 2009
- Kwan Yi, Lois Mai Chan:
Linking folksonomy to Library of Congress subject headings: an exploratory study. 872-900 - Koraljka Golub, Marianne Lykke:
Automated classification of web pages in hierarchical browsing. 901-925 - Heidi E. Julien, Shelagh K. Genuis:
Emotional labour in librarians' instructional work. 926-937 - Muh-Chyun Tang:
A study of academic library users' decision-making process: a Lens model approach. 938-957 - Megan A. Winget:
Describing art: an alternative approach to subject access and interpretation. 958-976 - Pnina Shachaf:
The paradox of expertise: is the Wikipedia Reference Desk as good as your library? 977-996 - Suzana Sukovic:
References to e-texts in academic publications. 997-1015 - 2009 Awards for Excellence.
- Linda Jansová:
Managing Information Services: A Transformational Approach (2nd ed.). 1016-1020 - Christine Urquhart:
Text Editing, Print and the Digital World. 1020-1023 - Ivanka Stricevic:
Reader Development in Practice: Bringing Literature to Readers. 1023-1026 - David Bade:
Comparative review. - David Bawden:
Naming of parts (and things).
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