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Journal of Documentation, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, 1994
- Lothar Mertens:

A State Secret - Dissertations in the German Democratic Republic. 1-9 - Pauline Cameron, Kate Corbett, Clare Duncan, Karen Hegyi, Helen Maxwell, Paul F. Burton:

Information Needs of Hospital patients: a Survey of Satisfaction Levels in a Large City Hospital. 10-23 - D. T. Yeomans:

Sources for the Building Conservator and Historian. 24-35 - Keith Pickens:

The Relationship of bibliographic Database Design to the Structure of Information: a Case Study in Education. 36-44
Volume 50, Number 2, 1994
- David Ellis, Jonathan Furner-Hines

, Peter Willett:
On the Creation of Hypertext Links in Full-Text Documents: Measurement of Inter-Linker Consistency. 67-98 - Paul F. Burton:

Electronic Mail as an Academic Discussion Forum. 99-110 - Maria Pinto Molina:

Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Concept and Practice of Written Text Documentary Content Analysis (Wtdca). 111-133 - Ronald Rousseau:

The number of authors per Article in Library and Information Science can Often be Described by a Simple Probability Distribution. 134-141
Volume 50, Number 3, 1994
- Blaise Cronin, Kara Overfelt:

The Scholar's Courtesy: a Survey of acknowledgement behaviour. 165-196 - Sándor Dominich:

Interaction Information Retrieval. 197-212 - Alexander M. Robertson, Peter Willett:

Generation of equifrequent Groups of Words using a Genetic Algorithm. 213-232 - Stephen E. Robertson

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Documentation note Query-Document Symmetry and Dual Models. 233-238
Volume 50, Number 4, 1994
- Richard Kimber:

Editorial. 271-272 - Paul Sturges:

Using grey literature in Informal Information Services in Africa. 273-290 - Elisabeth Davenport:

Information Science observed: New Media and Productivity in a Group of UK Practitioners. 291-315 - Nadia Catenazzi, Lorenzo Sommaruga

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Hyper-Book: a Formal Model for Electronic Books. 316-332 - Jane Farmer

, Jennifer van Hengel:
Documentation note Drug Information for patients: do we Know the Answer? 333-338

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