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Journal of Documentation, Volume 56
Volume 56, Number 1, 2000
- Ole Harbo:
Towards a Danish Lis university. 5-11 - Anders Ørom:
Information science, historical changes and social aspects: a nordic outlook. 12-26 - Birger Hjørland:
Documents, memory institutions and information science. 27-41 - Carl Gustav Johannsen:
Total quality management in a knowledge management perspective. 42-54 - Niels Ole Pors:
Information retrieval, experimental models and statistical analysis. 55-70 - Pia Borlund:
Experimental components for the evaluation of interactive information retrieval systems. 71-90
Volume 56, Number 2, 2000
- Kathryn Jones, Margaret Kinnell, Bob Usherwood:
The development of self-assessment tool-kits for the library and information sector. 119-135 - Rita Marcella, Graeme Baxter:
Information need, information seeking behaviour and participation, with special reference to needs related to citizenship: results of a national survey. 136-160 - Peter Brophy:
Towards a generic model of information and library services in the information age. 161-184 - Mike Thelwall:
Web impact factors and search engine coverage. 185-189 - Charles Oppenheim, Anne Morris, Cliff McKnight, S. Lowley:
The evaluation of WWW search engines. 190-211
Volume 56, Number 3, 2000
- Charlotte E. Rees, Peter A. Bath:
Mass media sources for breast cancer information: their advantages and disadvantages for women with the disease. 235-249 - Kalervo Järvelin, Peter Ingwersen, Timo Niemi:
A user-oriented interface for generalised informetric analysis based on applying advanced data modelling techniques. 250-278 - Charles Oppenheim:
Does copyright have any future on the internet? 279-298 - Adriana Valente, Daniela Luzi:
Different contexts in electronic communication: some remarks on the communicability of scientific knowledge. 299-311 - Stephen E. Robertson, Stephen Walker:
Threshold setting in adaptive filtering. 312-331
Volume 56, Number 4, 2000
- Charles Oppenheim, Clare Greenhalgh, Fytton Rowland:
The future of scholarly journal publishing. 361-398 - Margaret Kinnell:
From autonomy to systems: education for the information and library professions 1986-1999. 399-411 - Christine L. Borgman:
Digital libraries and the continuum of scholarly communication. 412-430 - Micheline Beaulieu:
Interaction in information searching and retrieval. 431-439 - Blaise Cronin:
Semiotics and evaluative bibliometrics. 440-453
Volume 56, Number 5, 2000
- Ken Eason, Sue Richardson, Liangzhi Yu:
Patterns of use of electronic journals. 477-504 - Elisabeth Davenport:
Clinical guidelines and the translation of texts into care: overcoming professional conflicts concerning evidence-based practice. 505-519 - Marie-Francine Moens, Jos Dumortier:
Use of a text grammar for generating highlight abstracts of magazine articles. 520-539 - Pertti Vakkari, Nanna Hakala:
Changes in relevance criteria and problem stages in task performance. 540-562 - Neil Jacobs, Julie Woodfield, Anne Morris:
Using local citation data to relate the use of journal articles by academic researchers to the coverage of full-text document access systems. 563-581
Volume 56, Number 6, 2000
- Robert Loynes, Richard Proctor:
The effect of reductions in public library opening hours on book issues: a statistical analysis. 605-623 - Nigel Ford:
Improving the "darkness to light" ratio in user-related information retrieval research. 624-643 - David Dugdale, Christine Dugdale:
Growing an electronic library: resources, utility, marketing and politics. 644-659 - Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Comparison and evaluation of some economic models of digital-only journals. 660-673 - Heine Andersen:
Influence and reputation in the social sciences - how much do researchers agree? 674-692
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