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Journal of Documentation, Volume 70
Volume 70, Number 1, 2014
- Fran Alexander:

Devising a framework for assessing the subjectivity and objectivity of information taxonomy projects. 4-24 - Peter Johan Lor

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Revitalizing comparative library and information science: theory and metatheory. 25-51 - Lutz Bornmann:

Assigning publications to multiple subject categories for bibliometric analysis: An empirical case study based on percentiles. 52-61 - Heather Hill, Marni R. Harrington

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Beyond obscenity: an analysis of sexual discourse in LIS educational texts. 62-73 - Torkild Thellefsen

, Bent Sørensen
, Martin Thellefsen
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The information concept of Nicholas Belkin revisited - some semeiotic comments. 74-92 - Reijo Savolainen:

The use of rhetorical strategies in Q&A discussion. 93-118 - Joan E. Beaudoin

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A framework of image use among archaeologists, architects, art historians and artists. 119-147 - Amalia Más-Bleda, Mike Thelwall

, Kayvan Kousha
, Isidro F. Aguillo
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Successful researchers publicizing research online: An outlink analysis of European highly cited scientists' personal websites. 148-172 - Charlie Mayor

, Lyn Robinson:
Ontological realism, concepts and classification in molecular biology: Development and application of the gene ontology. 173-193 - Julianne Nyhan:

Managing and Growing a Cultural Heritage Web Presence: A Strategic Guide. 194-196 - Lyn Robinson:

"As long as we don't pretend that it is science"?
Volume 70, Number 2, 2014
- Birger Hjørland

, Hans Jørn Nielsen, Helene Høyrup:
Introduction to the special issue: perspectives on research libraries. 198-201 - Niels Ole Finnemann

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Research libraries and the internet: On the transformative dynamic between institutions and digital media. 202-220 - Hans Jørn Nielsen, Birger Hjørland

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Curating research data: the potential roles of libraries and information professionals. 221-240 - Stefan Gradmann

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From containers to content to context: The changing role of libraries in eScience and eScholarship. 241-260 - Hans Dam Christensen

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The framing of scientific domains: about UNISIST, domain analysis and art history. 261-281 - Elena Maceviciute

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Research libraries in a modern environment. 282-302
Volume 70, Number 3, 2014
- Hollie White

, Craig Willis
, Jane Greenberg:
HIVEing: the effect of a semantic web technology on inter-indexer consistency. 307-329 - J. David Johnson:

Controlling the flood: when more of a dose is less. 330-345 - Trine Schreiber:

Conceptualizing students' written assignments in the context of information literacy and Schatzki's practice theory. 346-363 - Jin Zhang, Marcia Lei Zeng:

A new similarity measure for subject hierarchical structures. 364-391 - I-Chin Wu, Pertti Vakkari

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Supporting navigation in Wikipedia by information visualization: extended evaluation measures. 392-424 - Bradley Wendell Compton:

Ontology in information studies: without, within, and withal knowledge management. 425-442 - Claudio Gnoli, Riccardo Ridi

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Unified Theory of Information, hypertextuality and levels of reality. 443-460 - Feifei Wang, Tina J. Jayroe, Junping Qiu, Houqiang Yu

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Analysis on research activity and impact of authors in Chinese information science based on citation relationship. 461-477 - Rachel Spacey, Louise Cooke

, Adrienne Muir
, Claire Creaser:
Regulating use of the internet in public libraries: a review. 478-497 - Julianne Nyhan

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Visual Interface Design for Digital Cultural Heritage: A Guide to Rich Prospect Browsing. 498-500 - David Bawden:

Research trends in information science.
Volume 70, Number 4, 2014
- Kane X. Faucher:

An information meta-state approach to documentation. 503-525 - Jodi Kearns

, Brian C. O'Connor:
Clownpants in the classroom? Hypnotizing chickens? Measurement of structural distraction in visual presentation documents. 526-543 - Kiersten F. Latham:

Experiencing documents. 544-561 - Christopher Peter Lueg

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Characteristics of human perception and their relevance when studying information behavior. 562-574 - Sudatta Chowdhury, Forbes Gibb, Monica Landoni:

A model of uncertainty and its relation to information seeking and retrieval (IS&R). 575-604 - Pauline Rafferty, Fawaz Albinfalah:

A tale of two images: the quest to create a story-based image indexing system. 605-621 - Sally Burford, Sora Park

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The impact of mobile tablet devices on human information behaviour. 622-639 - Pertti Vakkari

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Models explaining the perceived outcomes of public libraries. 640-657 - Hui Lin, Brendan Luyt:

The National Library of Singapore: creating a sense of community. 658-675 - Andrew David Madden

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Interpreting the world across a boundary: The evolution of information from life's first decisions to the information society. 676-686 - Liz Poirier, Lyn Robinson:

Informational balance: slow principles in the theory and practice of information behaviour. 687-707 - David Bawden:

Logic and the organization of information.
Volume 70, Number 5, 2014
- Paul Matthews:

Knowledge fixation and accretion: longitudinal analysis of a social question-answering site. 711-733 - Joseph Deodato

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The patron as producer: libraries, web 2.0, and participatory culture. 734-758 - Kreetta Maaria Askola, Helena Känsäkoski, Maija-Leena Huotari:

Knowing and actional information in web based weight maintenance services. 759-781 - Jirí Tomás Stodola

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The concept of information and questions of users with visual disabilities: An epistemological approach. 782-800 - Koraljka Golub, Marianne Lykke

, Douglas Tudhope
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Enhancing social tagging with automated keywords from the Dewey Decimal Classification. 801-828 - Xiaojun (Jenny) Yuan, Nicholas J. Belkin:

Applying an information-seeking dialogue model in an interactive information retrieval system. 829-855 - Sanna Kumpulainen

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Trails across the heterogeneous information environment: Manual integration patterns of search systems in molecular medicine. 856-877 - Gibrán Rivera González

, Andrew M. Cox
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An evaluation of the practice based approach to understanding the adoption and use of information systems. 878-901 - Muhamed Fajkovic, Lennart Björneborn:

Marginalia as message: affordances for reader-to-reader communication. 902-926 - Pertti Vakkari

, Svanhild Aabø, Ragnar Andreas Audunson
, Frank Huysmans
, Marjolein Oomes:
Perceived outcomes of public libraries in Finland, Norway and the Netherlands. 927-944 - Jenna Hartel:

An interdisciplinary platform for information behavior research in the liberal arts hobby. 945-962 - John M. Budd:

Theories of Information, Communication and Knowledge: A Multidisciplinary Approach. 963-964 - David Bawden:

Altmetrics and qualitative understanding at the Croatian seaside.
Volume 70, Number 6, 2014
- Paula Goodale, Paul David Clough, Samuel Fernando, Nigel Ford

, Mark Stevenson:
Cognitive styles within an exploratory search system for digital libraries. 970-996 - Chu-Han Chan, Chen-Wei Hsieh, Sherry Y. Chen:

Cognitive styles and the use of electronic journals in a mobile context. 997-1014 - Allen Edward Foster

, David Ellis:
Serendipity and its study. 1015-1038 - Mark Hepworth, Philipp Grunewald, Geoff Walton

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Research and practice: A critical reflection on approaches that underpin research into people's information behaviour. 1039-1053 - Briony Birdi:

Genre fiction readers: a quantitative exploration of provided construct ratings. 1054-1075 - Jannica Heinström

, Eero Sormunen
, Sarita Kaunisto-Laine:
Spanning information behaviour across the stages of a learning task: Where do personality and approach to studying matter? 1076-1097 - Ian Ruthven:

Relevance behaviour in TREC. 1098-1117 - Barbara M. Wildemuth, Luanne Freund

, Elaine G. Toms:
Untangling search task complexity and difficulty in the context of interactive information retrieval studies. 1118-1140 - Melanie T. Benson

, Peter Willett:
The Information School at the University of Sheffield, 1963-2013. 1141-1158 - David Bawden:

Editorial. - Peter Willett:

Guest editorial.

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