149 | -- | 151 | Carol L. Barry. In this issue |
152 | -- | 168 | Alesia Zuccalá. Modeling the invisible college |
169 | -- | 185 | Dag W. Aksnes. Citation rates and perceptions of scientific contribution |
186 | -- | 197 | Peter Meso, Pratim Datta, Victor Wacham A. Mbarika. Moderating information and communication technologies influences on socioeconomic development with good governance: A study of the developing countries |
198 | -- | 207 | Evaristo Jiménez-Contreras, Mercedes De La Moneda, Elvira Ruiz de Osma, Rafael Bailón-Moreno, Rosario Ruiz-Baños. A bibliometric model for journal discarding policy at academic libraries |
208 | -- | 221 | Pável Calado, Marco Cristo, Marcos André Gonçalves, Edleno Silva de Moura, Berthier A. Ribeiro-Neto, Nivio Ziviani. Link-based similarity measures for the classification of Web documents |
222 | -- | 232 | Nils Pharo, Kalervo Järvelin. Irrational searchers and IR-rational researchers |
233 | -- | 243 | Jiangping Chen. A lexical knowledge base approach for English-Chinese cross-language information retrieval |
244 | -- | 250 | Iraj Daizadeh. An example of information management in biology: Qualitative data economizing theory applied to the Human Genome Project databases |
251 | -- | 263 | Richard Klavans, Kevin W. Boyack. Identifying a better measure of relatedness for mapping science |
264 | -- | 279 | Hock-Hai Teo, Xin Wei Wang, Kwok Kee Wei, Choon-Ling Sia, Matthew K. O. Lee. Organizational learning capacity and attitude toward complex technological innovations: An empirical study |
280 | -- | 292 | Jian Qin, Naybell Hernández. Building interoperable vocabulary and structures for learning objects |
293 | -- | 294 | Andrey Soares. Legitimate applications of peer-to-peer networks |
294 | -- | 295 | Jeremy Nelson. Putting XML to work in the library: Tools for improving access and management |