1013 | -- | 1014 | Bert R. Boyce. In this issue |
1015 | -- | 1023 | Anthony F. Breitzman. Automated identification of technologically similar organizations |
1024 | -- | 1030 | Oscar Loureiro, Hava T. Siegelmann. Introducing an active cluster-based information retrieval paradigm |
1031 | -- | 1044 | Qian Geng, Charles Townley, Kun Huang, Jing Zhang. Comparative knowledge management: A pilot study of Chinese and American universities |
1045 | -- | 1049 | Liming Liang. R-sequences: Relative indicators for the rhythm of science |
1050 | -- | 1061 | Katriina Byström, Preben Hansen. Conceptual framework for tasks in information studies |
1062 | -- | 1074 | Margaret A. Chaplan, Edward J. Hertenstein. Role-related library use by local union officials |
1075 | -- | 1087 | Liwen Vaughan, Debora Shaw. Web citation data for impact assessment: A comparison of four science disciplines |
1088 | -- | 1097 | Henk F. Moed. Statistical relationships between downloads and citations at the level of individual documents within a single journal |
1098 | -- | 1112 | Boryung Ju, Myke Gluck. User-process model approach to improve user interface usability |
1113 | -- | 1125 | Ryen W. White, Joemon M. Jose, Ian Ruthven. Using top-ranking sentences to facilitate effective information access |
1126 | -- | 1127 | Pramod K. Nayar. How images think |
1127 | -- | 1128 | Christinger Tomer. Connected, or what it means to live in the network society |