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Journal of Documentation, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, 1998
- T. D. Wilson

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Redesigning the university library in the digital age. 15-27 - David Ellis, Nigel Ford

, Jonathan Furner
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In search of the unknown user: indexing, hypertext and the world wide web. 28-47 - Alexander M. Robertson, Peter Willett:

Applications of n-grams in textual information systems. 48-67 - Robert J. Gaizauskas

, Yorick Wilks:
Information extraction: beyond document retrieval. 70-105 - Chemical patents and structural information - the Sheffield research in context.

Volume 54, Number 2, 1998
- Lorcan Dempsey

, Rachel Heery:
Metadata: a current view of practice and issues. 145-172 - D. J. Wood:

Peer review and the web: the implications of electronic peer review for biomedical authors, referees and learned society publishers. 173-197 - Ross S. Purves, Mark Sanderson:

A methodology to allow avalanche forecasting on an information retrieval system. 198-209 - Joost G. Kircz:

Modularity: the next form of scientific information presentation? 210-235 - Peter Ingwersen

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The calculation of web impact factors. 236-243 - Brimah Jalloh:

Information dissemination for better health in Africa with particular reference to Namibia. 244-249 - L. O. Aina, Iyabo Mabawonku:

Manuscripts submitted for publication in the information profession in africa: a comparative analysis of characteristics of rejected and accepted papers. 250-255
Volume 54, Number 3, 1998
- Brian Vickery:

The Royal Society scientific information conference of 1948. 281-283 - Maurice B. Line:

An information world apart: the Royal Society scientific information conference of 1948 in the light of 1998. 284-302 - Harry East:

Professor Bernal's 'insidious and cavalier proposals': the Royal Society scientific information conference, 1948. 294-302 - M. H. Heine:

Bradford ranking conventions and their application to a growing literature. 303-331 - Reijo Savolainen:

Use studies of electronic networks: a review of empirical research approaches and challenges for their development. 332-351
Volume 54, Number 4, 1998
- Henk F. Moed, Thed N. van Leeuwen

, Jan Reedijk:
A new classification system to describe the ageing of scientific journals and their impact factors. 387-419 - Christine Urquhart:

Personal knowledge: a clinical perspective from the value and evince projects in health library and information services. 420-442 - Marilyn Domas White:

Questions in reference interviews. 443-465 - Henk J. Voorbij:

Title keywords and subject descriptors: a comparison of subject search entries of books in the humanities and social sciences. 466-476 - Jeffrey D. Kushkowski

, Kristin H. Gerhard, Cynthia Dobson:
A method for building core journal lists in interdisciplinary subject areas. 477-488
Volume 54, Number 5, 1998
- Mounia Lalmas, Ian Ruthven:

Representing and retrieving structured documents using the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence: modelling and evaluation. 529-565 - Philippa Levy, Allen Foster:

Communicating effectively in the networked organisation: using electronic mail in academic libraries. 566-583 - Irene Wormell:

Informetric analysis of the international impact of scientific journals: how "international" are the international journals? 584-605 - Birger Hjørland:

Theory and metatheory of information science: a new interpretation. 606-621 - B. K. Sen, T. A. Pandalai, Aruna Karanjai:

Ranking of scientists - a new approach. 622-628

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