Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 68, Issue 6

0 -- 0David Bawden. Russell Shank and the nature of the information disciplines
749 -- 771Guillaume Boutard, Catherine Guastavino. Archiving electroacoustic and mixed music: Significant knowledge involved in the creative process of works with spatialisation
772 -- 783Annemaree Lloyd. Information literacy as a socially enacted practice: Sensitising themes for an emerging perspective of people-in-practice
784 -- 805Allen Foster, Christine Urquhart. Modelling nonlinear information behaviour: transferability and progression
806 -- 825Lynn Westbrook, Jeanine Finn. Community information as boundary object: police responsibility for abuse survivors
826 -- 851Jennie A. Abrahamson, Victoria L. Rubin. Discourse structure differences in lay and professional health communication
852 -- 863Deborah Turner. Oral documents in concept and in situ, part I: Grounding an exploration of orality and information behavior
864 -- 881Deborah Turner. Oral documents in concept and in situ, part II: managerial decrees
882 -- 884Niels Ole Pors. Advances in Librarianship (Volume 33)
884 -- 885Louise Cooke. Knowledge Management: An Introduction

Volume 68, Issue 5

0 -- 0Clare Thornley. Advances in Information Retrieval
0 -- 0David Bawden. Norbert Wiener and voices from the past
597 -- 617C. Sean Burns, Jenny Bossaller. Communication overload: a phenomenological inquiry into academic reference librarianship
618 -- 638Pertti Vakkari. Internet use increases the odds of using the public library
639 -- 658Jutta Haider. Interrupting practices that want to matter: The making, shaping and reproduction of environmental information online
659 -- 683Tobias Blanke, Michael Bryant 0001, Mark Hedges. Open source optical character recognition for historical research
684 -- 705Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford. Coming across information serendipitously - Part 1: A process model
706 -- 724Stephann Makri, Ann Blandford. Coming across information serendipitously - Part 2: A classification framework
725 -- 743Fran Alexander. Assessing information taxonomies using epistemology and the sociology of science

Volume 68, Issue 4

0 -- 0David Bawden. Emergence, novices, and all things new
430 -- 459Nujoud Al-Muomen, Anne Morris, Sally Maynard. Modelling information-seeking behaviour of graduate students at Kuwait University
460 -- 491Ali Saif Al-Aufi, Peter Johan Lor. Development of Arabic library and information science: An analysis utilizing Whitley's theory of the intellectual and social organization of sciences
492 -- 511Reijo Savolainen. Expectancy-value beliefs and information needs as motivators for task-based information seeking
512 -- 526Kathryn E. Eccles, Mike Thelwall, Eric T. Meyer. Measuring the web impact of digitised scholarly resources
527 -- 535Lutz Bornmann, Leo Egghe. Journal peer review as an information retrieval process
536 -- 558Björn Hammarfelt. Harvesting footnotes in a rural field: citation patterns in Swedish literary studies
559 -- 581Ola Pilerot. LIS research on information sharing activities - people, places, or information
582 -- 592Jan Pisanski, Maja Zumer. User verification of the FRBR conceptual model

Volume 68, Issue 3

0 -- 0David Bawden. Fads, assimilations and knowledge management
278 -- 298Johanna Rivano Eckerdal. Information sources at play: The apparatus of knowledge production in contraceptive counselling
299 -- 317Birger Hjørland. Is classification necessary after Google?
318 -- 329Lorri M. Mon. Professional avatars: librarians and educators in virtual worlds
330 -- 352Christine Marton, Chun Wei Choo. A review of theoretical models of health information seeking on the web
353 -- 377Maja Krtalic, Damir Hasenay. Exploring a framework for comprehensive and successful preservation management in libraries
378 -- 401Hur-Li Lee. Epistemic foundation of bibliographic classification in early China: A Ru classicist perspective
402 -- 422Clare Thornley. Information retrieval (IR) and the paradox of change: An analysis using the philosophy of Parmenides
423 -- 424Clare Thornley. The Handbook of Art and Design Librarianship

Volume 68, Issue 2

0 -- 0David Bawden. The city, the world, what cannot be measured, and the information environment
154 -- 161Michael K. Buckland. Obsolescence in subject description
162 -- 184Michelle Caswell. Using classification to convict the Khmer Rouge
185 -- 205Liz Brewster, Barbara Sen, Andrew Cox. Legitimising bibliotherapy: evidence-based discourses in healthcare
206 -- 217Louise F. Spiteri. Social discovery tools: extending the principle of user convenience
218 -- 237Thomas H. Muggleton, Ian Ruthven. Homelessness and access to the informational mainstream
238 -- 253Anna Lundh, Mikael Alexandersson. Collecting and compiling: the activity of seeking pictures in primary school
254 -- 267Gary P. Radford, Marie L. Radford, Jessica Lingel. Alternative libraries as discursive formations: reclaiming the voice of the deaccessioned book
268 -- 269Niels Ole Pors. Supporting Research Students
270 -- 0Clare Thornley. Advances in Information Retrieval. 32nd European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2010 Milton Keynes, UK, March 28-31 2010 Proceedings

Volume 68, Issue 1

0 -- 0David Bawden. Very Short Information
0 -- 0. 2011 Awards for Excellence
5 -- 30Carmen Galvez, Félix de Moya Anegón. A dictionary-based approach to normalizing gene names in one domain of knowledge from the biomedical literature
31 -- 44Yuxian Liu, Ismael Rafols, Ronald Rousseau. A framework for knowledge integration and diffusion
45 -- 71Kiersten F. Latham. Museum object as document: Using Buckland's information concepts to understand museum experiences
72 -- 99Jingfeng Xia. Diffusionism and open access
100 -- 126Bernt Ivar Olsen, Niels Windfeld Lund, Gunnar Ellingsen, Gunnar Hartvigsen. Document theory for the design of socio-technical systems: A document model as ontology of human expression
127 -- 133Geir Grenersen. What is a document institution? A case study from the South Sámi community
134 -- 143Brendan Luyt. The social role of the Raffles Library, Singapore, in the inter-war years