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Journal of Documentation, Volume 69
Volume 69, Number 1, 2013
- David Bawden:

Knowledge, documentation and a London location. 4-5 - Tingting Jiang:

An exploratory study on social library system users' information seeking modes. 6-26 - Alon Friedman, Richard P. Smiraglia:

Nodes and arcs: concept map, semiotics, and knowledge organization. 27-48 - Iris Xie, Edward Benoit III

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Search result list evaluation versus document evaluation: similarities and differences. 49-80 - Hans van der Meij, Jan van der Meij, David K. Farkas:

QuikScan formatting as a means to improve text recall. 81-97 - Anthony Cocciolo

, Debbie L. Rabina:
Does place affect user engagement and understanding?: Mobile learner perceptions on the streets of New York. 98-120 - Annemaree Lloyd

, Mary Anne Kennan
, Kim M. Thompson
, M. Asim Qayyum
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Connecting with new information landscapes: information literacy practices of refugees. 121-144 - Peter Willett:

Readers' perceptions of authors' citation behaviour. 145-156 - 2012 Awards for Excellence.

- Reijo Savolainen:

New Directions in Information Behaviour. 157-160
Volume 69, Number 2, 2013
- Andrew Robson, Lyn Robinson:

Building on models of information behaviour: linking information seeking and communication. 169-193 - Sylvain K. Cibangu:

A memo of qualitative research for information science: toward theory construction. 194-213 - Mary F. Cavanagh:

Interpreting reference work with contemporary practice theory. 214-242 - Amy Catalano:

Patterns of graduate students' information seeking behavior: a meta-synthesis of the literature. 243-274 - Frances Hultgren:

The stranger's tale: information seeking as an outsider activity. 275-294 - Raf Guns:

The three dimensions of informetrics: a conceptual view. 295-308 - Alenka Sauperl, Nina Jamar, Lenka Nemecková

, Eliska Veselá, Victor Dobrovolny:
Contents and structure of abstracts: Comparison of Czech, English and Slovenian scientific journals in the area of information and materials sciences. 309-319 - Jessica Bates:

Innovation in Information Retrieval: Perspectives for Theory and Practice. 320-321 - Sirje Virkus:

Information Literacy beyond Library 2.0. 321-327 - David Bawden:

The declining impact of the impact factor?
Volume 69, Number 3, 2013
- Valérie Spezi

, Jenny Fry
, Claire Creaser
, Steve G. Probets, Sonya White:
Researchers' green open access practice: a cross-disciplinary analysis. 334-359 - Richard P. Smiraglia, Charles van den Heuvel

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Classifications and concepts: towards an elementary theory of knowledge interaction. 360-383 - Shirley A. Williams, Melissa M. Terras

, Claire Warwick
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What do people study when they study Twitter? Classifying Twitter related academic papers. 384-410 - Leo Egghe, Lutz Bornmann:

Fallout and miss in journal peer review. 411-416 - Christopher Crawford-Franklin, Lyn Robinson:

"Even in an age of wonders": radio as an information resource in 1920s America. 417-434 - Christopher Walton, Anne Morris:

A bibliometric study of taxonomic botany. 435-451 - Shoichi Taniguchi:

Event-aware FRBR and FRAD models: are they useful? 452-472 - Jannica Heinström:

Looking for Information: A Survey of Research on Information Seeking, Needs and Behavior. 473-474 - Richard Papík:

Introduction to Information Science. 474-476 - David Bawden:

Imagination, exciting mixes and the improvement of information research.
Volume 69, Number 4, 2013
- Robert G. Lingard

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Information, truth and meaning: a response to Budd's prolegomena. 481-499 - John M. Budd

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A reply to Lingard. 500-506 - Martin Frické:

Reflections on classification: Thomas Reid and bibliographic description. 507-522 - Arthur R. Taylor:

Examination of work task and criteria choices for the relevance judgment process. 523-544 - Richmond Davies, Dorothy A. Williams

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Towards a conceptual framework for provider information behaviour. 545-566 - John M. Budd

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Re-conceiving information studies: a quantum approach. 567-579 - Yuxian Liu

, Ronald Rousseau:
Interestingness and the essence of citation. 580-589 - Christine Urquhart

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Information Need: A Theory Connecting Information Search to Knowledge Formation. 590-594 - Andrew MacFarlane:

Web Search Engine Research. 594-596
Volume 69, Number 5, 2013
- Gobinda Chowdhury

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Sustainability of digital information services. 602-622 - Ya-Ning Chen, Hao-Ren Ke

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FRBRoo-based approach to heterogeneous metadata integration. 623-637 - Barbara Anne Sen, Spring Hannah:

Mapping the information-coping trajectory of young people with long term illness: An evidence based approach. 638-666 - Dan E. Albertson:

An interaction and interface design framework for video digital libraries. 667-692 - Amy Madden, Ian Ruthven, David McMenemy

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A classification scheme for content analyses of YouTube video comments. 693-714 - Isto Huvila:

"Library users come to a library to find books": The structuration of the library as a soft information system. 715-735 - Katariina Saarinen, Pertti Vakkari

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A sign of a good book: readers' methods of accessing fiction in the public library. 736-754 - David Bawden:

Senate House Library and the context of documents.
Volume 69, Number 6, 2013
- Cristina Pattuelli

, Sara Rubinow:
The knowledge organization of DBpedia: a case study. 762-772 - Jonathan Foster

, Steve Benford
, Dominic Price
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Digital archiving as information production: Using experts and learners in the design of subject access. 773-785 - Louise Cooke

, Hazel Hall
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Facets of DREaM: A social network analysis exploring network development in the UK LIS research community. 786-806 - Paul Ojennus, Joseph Timothy Tennis:

Modeling the aesthetic axis of information organization frameworks, part 1: Theoretical basis. 807-826 - Paul Ojennus, Joseph Timothy Tennis:

Modeling the aesthetic axis of information organization frameworks, part 2: Case studies. 827-850 - Trond Aalberg

, Maja Zumer
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The value of MARC data, or, challenges of frbrisation. 851-872 - Preben Hansen

, Anni Järvelin, Antti Järvelin:
Exploring manual and automatic query formulation in patent IR: Initial query construction and query generation process. 873-898 - David Bawden:

AltaVista, Google and least effort: a requiem.

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