Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 62, Issue 6

0 -- 0. Information science Sponsored by Journal of Documentation
0 -- 0David Bawden. JDoc60 series: information research over six decades
658 -- 670T. D. Wilson. On user studies and information needs
671 -- 679David Bawden. Users, user studies and human information behaviour: A three-decade perspective on Tom Wilson's "On user studies and information needs"
680 -- 684T. D. Wilson. Revisiting user studies and information needs
685 -- 707Reijo Savolainen, Jarkko Kari. User-defined relevance criteria in web searching
708 -- 729Judit Bar-Ilan, Mark Levene, Mazlita Mat-Hassan. Methods for evaluating dynamic changes in search engine rankings: a case study
730 -- 743Serap Kurbanoglu, Buket Akkoyunlu, Aysun Umay. Developing the information literacy self-efficacy scale
744 -- 761Andrew D. Madden, Nigel J. Ford, David Miller, Philippa Levy. Children's use of the internet for information-seeking: What strategies do they use, and what factors affect their performance?
762 -- 765Stuart Hannabuss. Digital Copyright
765 -- 768Zinaida Manzuch. Preserving Digital Materials
768 -- 772Ramune Petuchovaite, Niels Ole Pors. Introducing Information Management: An Information Research Reader
773 -- 774Jennifer Rowley. Knowledge Management: An Integrated Approach

Volume 62, Issue 5

0 -- 0. 2006 Awards for Excellence
0 -- 0David Bawden. Great lives and information behaviour
555 -- 569Anne Morris, Catherine Ayre, Amy Jones. Audiovisual materials in UK public libraries: economic sense?
570 -- 583Annemaree Lloyd. Information literacy landscapes: an emerging picture
584 -- 596Nigel Ford, Yazdan Mansourian. The invisible web: an empirical study of "cognitive invisibility"
597 -- 605John W. East. Subject retrieval of scholarly monographs via electronic databases
606 -- 633Clément Arsenault. Aggregation consistency and frequency of Chinese words and characters
634 -- 635David Bawden. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, Volume 40
635 -- 640Julian Warner. Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies
640 -- 642Audrone Glosiene. Social Capital and Information Technology
642 -- 644Stuart Hannabuss. Internet Guide to Anti-Aging and Longevity
645 -- 646David Bawden. Memory Practices in the Sciences

Volume 62, Issue 4

0 -- 0David Bawden. Information literacy: the new knowledge management?
428 -- 446Cate Cross, Charles Oppenheim. A genre analysis of scientific abstracts
447 -- 461Chaim Zins. Redefining information science: from "information science" to "knowledge science"
462 -- 481Anita Sundaram Coleman. William Stetson Merrill and bricolage for information studies
482 -- 508David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir. What deep log analysis tells us about the impact of big deals: case study OhioLINK
509 -- 533Douglas Tudhope, Ceri Binding, Dorothee Blocks, Daniel Cunliffe. Query expansion via conceptual distance in thesaurus indexed collections
534 -- 535Christine Urquhart, Mohan Ravindranathan. Management Information Systems
536 -- 537Niels Ole Pors. Managing Information Services
537 -- 538Christine Urquhart. Managing Electronic Records
539 -- 540Julie McLeod. Corporate Memory: Records and Information Management in the Knowledge Age (2nd ed.)
540 -- 543Stuart Hannabuss. Information Politics on the Web
544 -- 546Jutta Haider. Media, Technology and Every Day Life in Europe: From Information to Communication

Volume 62, Issue 3

0 -- 0David Bawden. Einstein in the office: is information really necessary?
307 -- 327Alan Dawson, Val Hamilton. Optimising metadata to make high-value content more accessible to Google users
328 -- 349Carmen Galvez, Félix de Moya Anegón. An evaluation of conflation accuracy using finite-state transducers
350 -- 371Koraljka Golub. Automated subject classification of textual web documents
372 -- 387Tuomas Talvensaari, Jorma Laurikkala, Kalervo Järvelin, Martti Juhola. A study on automatic creation of a comparable document collection in cross-language information retrieval
388 -- 411Amanda H. Goodall. Should top universities be led by top researchers and are they?: A citations analysis
412 -- 415Jessica Bates. Theories of Information Behavior
415 -- 417David Bawden. The Impact of Information on Society; An Examination of its Nature, Value and Usage (2nd edition)
417 -- 418Niels Ole Pors. Managing Information Services
418 -- 419Susan Hornby. The Electronic Book. The Change of Paradigm for a Changing Book Market

Volume 62, Issue 2

0 -- 0David Bawden. The history of information and documentation
171 -- 193Amanda Spink, James Currier. Towards an evolutionary perspective for human information behavior: An exploratory study
194 -- 212Nadia Caidi. Building "civilisational competence": a new role for libraries?
213 -- 228Jack Andersen. The public sphere and discursive activities: information literacy as sociopolitical skills
229 -- 250Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan. Constructing and maintaining knowledge organization tools: a symbolic approach
251 -- 270Jennifer Rowley. Where is the wisdom that we have lost in knowledge?
271 -- 290Dennis Nicholson. Interpretive journeys and METS: Determining requirements for the effective management of complex digital objects in a National Park
291 -- 293Toni Weller, David Bawden. The History and Heritage of Scientific and Technological Information Systems
293 -- 295Ragnar Audunson. Technology and Social Inclusion. Rethinking the Digital Divide
295 -- 296Ragnar Audunson. Dismantling the Public Sphere: Situating and Sustaining Librarianship in the Age of the New Public Philosophy
296 -- 298Stuart Hannabuss. Law, Libraries and Technology

Volume 62, Issue 1

0 -- 0David Bawden. Bibliographic "straws in the wind" and the status of documentation
0 -- 0David Bawden. Semantic web
7 -- 20B. C. Vickery. Structure and function in retrieval languages
21 -- 29Alan Gilchrist. Structure and function in retrieval
30 -- 57Ellen Nebelong-Bonnevie, Tove Faber Frandsen. Journal citation identity and journal citation image: a portrait of the Journal of Documentation
58 -- 72Tove Faber Frandsen, Ronald Rousseau, Ian Rowlands. Diffusion factors
73 -- 90Iyabo Mabawonku. The information environment of women in Nigeria's public service
91 -- 100George Adam Holland. Associating social constructionism and extended cognition in information studies
101 -- 119Miguel Baptista Nunes, Fenio Annansingh, Barry Eaglestone, Richard Wakefield. Knowledge management issues in knowledge-intensive SMEs
120 -- 144Shirley Cousins, Ashley Sanders. Incorporating a virtual union catalogue into the wider information environment through the application of middleware: Interoperability issues in cross-database access
145 -- 153David Bade. The Semantics of Science
154 -- 156Michael K. Buckland. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology
156 -- 160Julian Warner. The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: Innovation, Actors, and Contexts
160 -- 162Ramune Petuchovaite. Managing Outsourcing in Library and Information Services