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Journal of Documentation, Volume 63
Volume 63, Number 1, 2007
- Catherine A. Beverley, Peter A. Bath, Rosemary Barber:
Can two established information models explain the information behaviour of visually impaired people seeking health and social care information? 9-32 - Mark Hepworth:
Knowledge of information behaviour and its relevance to the design of people-centred information products and services. 33-56 - Michelynn McKnight:
A grounded theory model of on-duty critical care nurses' information behavior: The patient-chart cycle of informative interactions. 57-73 - Chandra Prabha, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Lawrence Olszewski, Lillie R. Jenkins:
What is enough? Satisficing information needs. 74-89 - Elena Prigoda, Pamela J. McKenzie:
Purls of wisdom: A collectivist study of human information behaviour in a public library knitting group. 90-114 - Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler, Lisa M. Given:
Affordance theory: a framework for graduate students' information behavior. 115-141 - Ciaran B. Trace:
Information creation and the notion of membership. 142-164 - Amanda Spink, Allen Foster:
Human information behavior special issue. - Rebecca Marsh:
Emerald at 40.
Volume 63, Number 2, 2007
- Philip M. Hider:
Constructing an index of search goal redefinition through transaction log analysis. 175-187 - Philip M. Hider:
Search goal redefinition through user-system interaction. 188-203 - Stuart Boon, Bill Johnston, Sheila Webber:
A phenomenographic study of English faculty's conceptions of information literacy. 204-228 - Jenny Harbour, Gobinda G. Chowdhury:
Use and outcome of online health information services: a study among Scottish population. 229-242 - Ángel Borrego, Cristóbal Urbano:
Analysis of the behaviour of the users of a package of electronic journals in the field of chemistry. 243-258 - Sarah E. Crudge, Frances C. Johnson:
Using the repertory grid and laddering technique to determine the user's evaluative model of search engines. 259-280 - Birger Hjørland:
Wittgenstein, Language and Information: "Back to the Rough Ground!". 281-286 - Jurgita Rudzionienë:
Managing Academic Support Aervices in Universities: The Convergence. 286-287 - Christine Urquhart, Jaqueline Spence:
Document Engineering: Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services. 288-290 - David Bawden:
The Turn: Integration of Information Seeking and Information Retrieval in Context. 290-292 - David Bawden:
The doomsday of documentation?
Volume 63, Number 3, 2007
- Maria G. N. Musoke:
Information behaviour of primary health care providers in rural Uganda: An interaction-value model. 299-322 - Diane Nahl:
A discourse analysis technique for charting the flow of micro-information behavior. 323-339 - Andrew D. Madden, Nigel Ford, David Miller:
Information resources used by children at an English secondary school: Perceived and actual levels of usefulness. 340-358 - Jeppe Nicolaisen, Birger Hjørland:
Practical potentials of Bradford's law: a critical examination of the received view. 359-377 - Fuchun Peng, Xiangji Huang:
Machine learning for Asian language text classification. 378-397 - Marija Petek:
Derivative bibliographic relationships in the Slovenian online catalogue COBIB. 398-423 - Hamid R. Jamali:
New Directions in Human Information Behavior. 424-425 - Primoz Juznic:
E-metrics for Library and Information Professionals: How to Use Data for Managing and Evaluating Electronic Resource Collections. 426-428 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
BS 8723 Structured Vocabularies for Information Retrieval: Part 1: Definitions, Symbols and Abbreviations, and Part 2: Thesauri. 428-431 - Melissa Terras:
Digital Applications for Cultural and Heritage Institutions. 431-434 - David Bawden:
Anniversaries and half-lives.
Volume 63, Number 4, 2007
- Barry Eaglestone, Nigel Ford, Guy J. Brown, Adrian Moore:
Information systems and creativity: an empirical study. 443-464 - Peter G. B. Enser, Christine J. Sandom, Jonathon S. Hare, Paul H. Lewis:
Facing the reality of semantic image retrieval. 465-481 - Ian Ruthven, Mark Baillie, David Elsweiler:
The relative effects of knowledge, interest and confidence in assessing relevance. 482-504 - Jeffrey Pomerantz, Gary Marchionini:
The digital library as place. 505-533 - Jutta Haider, David Bawden:
Conceptions of "information poverty" in LIS: a discourse analysis. 534-557 - Alesia A. Zuccala, Mike Thelwall, Charles Oppenheim, Rajveen Dhiensa:
Web intelligence analyses of digital libraries: A case study of the National electronic Library for Health (NeLH). 558-589 - Zibute Petrauskiene:
Reference and Information Services in the 21st Century: An Introduction. 590-592 - Stuart Hannabuss:
Effective Legal Research. 592-594 - David Bawden:
Complex Knowledge: Studies in Organizational Epistemology. 594-595 - Aida Slavic:
Classification. - David Bawden:
After the Amazoogle: Web 2.0 and information research.
Volume 63, Number 5, 2007
- Ben Johnson, Charles Oppenheim:
How socially connected are citers to those that they cite? 609-637 - Lynn Westbrook:
Chat reference communication patterns and implications: applying politeness theory. 638-658 - Yazdan Mansourian, Nigel Ford:
Web searchers' attributions of success and failure: an empirical study. 659-679 - Yazdan Mansourian, Nigel Ford:
Search persistence and failure on the web: a "bounded rationality" and "satisficing" analysis. 680-701 - Roger Bennett:
Sources and use of marketing information by marketing managers. 702-726 - Vanda Broughton, Aida Slavic:
Building a faceted classification for the humanities: principles and procedures. 727-754 - Clare Thornley, Forbes Gibb:
A dialectical approach to information retrieval. 755-764 - Andrew M. Cox:
Beyond information - factors in participation in networks of practice: A case study of web management in UK higher education. 765-787 - Birger Hjørland:
Digital Information Contexts: Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Digital Information. 792-800 - Niels Windfled Lund:
What is Documentation? English Translation of the Classic French Text. 800-802 - Librarianship and information science studies.
- Peter Willett, Stephen Robertson:
In memoriam: Karen Spärck Jones.
Volume 63, Number 6, 2007
- Dorothy A. Williams, Louisa Coles:
Evidence-based practice in teaching: an information perspective. 812-835 - Jonathan Raper:
Geographic relevance. 836-852 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali:
Open access in context: a user study. 853-878 - Jennifer E. Rowley, Frances Slack:
Information kiosks: a taxonomy. 879-897 - Neil Conduit, Pauline Rafferty:
Constructing an image indexing template for The Children's Society: Users' queries and archivists' practice. 898-919 - Rita Marcella, Graeme Baxter, Sylvie Davies, Dick Toornstra:
The information needs and information-seeking behaviour of the users of the European Parliamentary Documentation Centre: A customer knowledge study. 920-934 - Jarkko Kari:
A review of the spiritual in information studies. 935-962 - Jung-ran Park:
Evolution of concept networks and implications for knowledge representation. 963-983 - David Bade:
Definition in Theory and Practice: Language, Lexicography and the Law. 987-992 - David Bawden:
Future communication. - David Bawden:
Editorial.
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