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Journal of Documentation, Volume 66
Volume 66, Number 1, 2010
- Jan Nolin, Fredrik Åström:
Turning weakness into strength: strategies for future LIS. 7-27 - Alan Brine, John Feather:
The information needs of UK historic houses: mapping the ground. 28-45 - Caroline F. Timmers, Cees A. W. Glas:
Developing scales for information-seeking behaviour. 46-69 - Reijo Savolainen:
Source preference criteria in the context of everyday projects: Relevance judgments made by prospective home buyers. 70-92 - Jin Tan:
Grounded theory in practice: issues and discussion for new qualitative researchers. 93-112 - Christine Urquhart, Alison Yeoman:
Information behaviour of women: theoretical perspectives on gender. 113-139 - Sonja Spiranec, Mihaela Banek Zorica:
Information Literacy 2.0: hype or discourse refinement? 140-153 - David Bade:
Thinking about efficiency in libraries. - David Bawden:
Information dates. - Rebecca Marsh:
Measuring the impact of research.
Volume 66, Number 2, 2010
- Vincent Larivière, Yves Gingras:
On the prevalence and scientific impact of duplicate publications in different scientific fields (1980-2007). 179-190 - Amanda Spink, Susan Danby, Kerry Mallan, Carly Butler:
Exploring young children's web searching and technoliteracy. 191-206 - Gobinda Chowdhury:
From digital libraries to digital preservation research: the importance of users and context. 207-223 - Ágústa Pálsdóttir:
The connection between purposive information seeking and information encountering: A study of Icelanders' health and lifestyle information seeking. 224-244 - Annemaree Lloyd:
Framing information literacy as information practice: site ontology and practice theory. 245-258 - Mingjie Li, Jinfang Niu:
A preservation framework for Chinese ancient books. 259-278 - Paul Sturges:
Comedy as freedom of expression. 279-293 - Melissa Terras:
Web Accessibility, Practical Advice for the Library and Information Professional. 294-296 - Maja Zumer:
Access, Delivery, Performance: The Future of Libraries without Walls. 296-297 - Sylvain K. Cibangu:
Toward a Sociological Theory of Information. 297-299 - David Bawden:
Documenting Babel.
Volume 66, Number 3, 2010
- Andrew MacFarlane, Areej Al-Wabil, Chloe R. Marshall, A. Albrair, S. A. Jones, Panayiotis Zaphiris:
The effect of dyslexia on information retrieval: A pilot study. 307-326 - Ann Medaille:
Creativity and craft: the information-seeking behavior of theatre artists. 327-347 - Inna Kouper:
Information about the synthesis of life forms: a document-oriented approach. 348-369 - Deborah Turner:
Orally-based information. 370-383 - Sally Maynard, Ann O'Brien:
Scholarly output: print and digital - in teaching and research. 384-408 - David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Patricia Hernández Salazar:
Diversity in the e-journal use and information-seeking behaviour of UK researchers. 409-433 - María-Dolores Olvera-Lobo, Lola García-Santiago:
Analysis of errors in the automatic translation of questions for translingual QA systems. 434-455 - David Bawden:
Magic Search: Getting the Best Results from Your Catalog and Beyond. 456-457 - Paul Sturges:
Information Literacy Instruction: Theory and Practice (2nd edition). 457-458 - Karl-Heinz Wolf:
The death of the book? - David Bawden:
Brian Vickery and the uneasy information scientists.
Volume 66, Number 4, 2010
- Adrian Kay Heng Heok, Brendan Luyt:
Imagining the internet: learning and access to information in Singapore's public libraries. 475-490 - Melanie Feinberg:
Two kinds of evidence: how information systems form rhetorical arguments. 491-512 - Andrew MacFarlane, Andrew Secker, Peter May, Jonathan Timmis:
An experimental comparison of a genetic algorithm and a hill-climber for term selection. 513-531 - Hassan Naderi, Béatrice Rumpler:
PERCIRS: a system to combine personalized and collaborative information retrieval. 532-562 - Mónica Izquierdo Alonso, Luis Miguel Moreno Fernández:
Perspectives of studies on document abstracting: Towards an integrated view of models and theoretical approaches. 563-584 - Natalie Clewley, Sherry Y. Chen, Xiaohui Liu:
Cognitive styles and search engine preferences: Field dependence/independence vs holism/serialism. 585-603 - Lyn Robinson, Mike Maguire:
The rhizome and the tree: changing metaphors for information organisation. 604-613 - Jack Meadows:
An appreciation - Brian Vickery. - David Bawden:
Bush, Goldberg, Memex and the revision of history.
Volume 66, Number 5, 2010
- Jens-Erik Mai:
Classification in a social world: bias and trust. 627-642 - Jan Pisanski, Maja Zumer:
Mental models of the bibliographic universe. Part 1: mental models of descriptions. 643-667 - Jan Pisanski, Maja Zumer:
Mental models of the bibliographic universe. Part 2: comparison task and conclusions. 668-680 - Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim:
The h-index: a broad review of a new bibliometric indicator. 681-705 - Rubén Toledano O'Farrill:
Information literacy and knowledge management at work: Conceptions of effective information use at NHS24. 706-733 - Niels Windfeld Lund:
Document, text and medium: concepts, theories and disciplines. 734-749 - JungWon Yoon, Brian O'Connor:
Engineering an image-browsing environment: re-purposing existing denotative descriptors. 750-774 - Lyn Robinson:
Renewing Albania's libraries. - Ramazan Vozga:
New national strategy for Albanian public library development in information society. - David Bawden:
Alas poor ARIST: reviewing the information sciences.
Volume 66, Number 6, 2010
- Pamela J. McKenzie, Elisabeth Davies:
Documentary tools in everyday life: the wedding planner. 788-806 - Jung-ran Park, Guisu Li, Amy Burger:
Opening and closing rituals of the virtual reference service of the Internet Public Library. 807-823 - Sylvio Cyr, Chun Wei Choo:
The individual and social dynamics of knowledge sharing: an exploratory study. 824-846 - Jenna Hartel:
Managing documents at home for serious leisure: a case study of the hobby of gourmet cooking. 847-874 - Tiffany C. Veinot:
A multilevel model of HIV/AIDS information/help network development. 875-905 - Liangzhi Yu:
How poor informationally are the information poor?: Evidence from an empirical study of daily and regular information practices of individuals. 906-933 - Gobinda Chowdhury:
Carbon footprint of the knowledge sector: what's the future? 934-946 - Niels Ole Pors:
Digital Inclusion: Measuring the Impact of Information and Community Technology. 947-948 - David Bawden:
Big (information) history. - Referees for 2010.
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