0 | -- | 0 | . 2008 Awards for Excellence |
0 | -- | 0 | David Bawden. Documentation in depressed times |
6 | -- | 32 | Jenny Fry, Ralph Schroeder, Matthijs den Besten. Open science in e-science: contingency or policy? |
33 | -- | 57 | Claire Warwick, Isabel Galina, Jon Rimmer, Melissa Terras, Ann Blandford, Jeremy Gow, George Buchanan. Documentation and the users of digital resources in the humanities |
58 | -- | 82 | Tove Faber Frandsen. Attracted to open access journals: a bibliometric author analysis in the field of biology |
83 | -- | 105 | Jonathan Foster. Understanding interaction in information seeking and use as a discourse: a dialogic approach |
106 | -- | 132 | David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali, Ian Rowlands, Maggie Fieldhouse. Student digital information-seeking behaviour in context |
133 | -- | 150 | Clare Thornley, Forbes Gibb. Meaning in philosophy and meaning in information retrieval (IR) |
151 | -- | 165 | Kalpana Shankar. Ambiguity and legitimate peripheral participation in the creation of scientific documents |
166 | -- | 169 | Birger Hjørland. Organizing Knowledge. An Introduction to Managing Access to Information |
170 | -- | 171 | Charles Oppenheim. Licensing and Managing Electronic Resources |
171 | -- | 172 | Elizabeth Shepherd. Planning and Implementing Electronic Records Management: A Practical Guide |
173 | -- | 175 | Karl H. Wolf. Faint Praise: The Plight of Book Reviewing in America |