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PATTERNS OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
BLAISE CRONIN, GAIL MCKENZIE, MICHAEL STIFFLERPersonal acknowledgements are commonplace in the scholarly communication process. The scale and significance of the phenomenon vary from field to field, and from journal to…
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TOWARDS THE USE OF SITUATIONAL INFORMATION IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
ROBERT N. ODDY, ELIZABETH DUROSS LIDDY, BHASKARAN BALAKRISHNAN, ANN BISHOP, JOSEPH ELEWONONI, EILEEN MARTINThis paper is an exploratory study of one approach to incorporating situational information into information retrieval systems, drawing on principles and methods of discourse…
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THE CONCEPT OF ‘SUBJECT’ IN INFORMATION SCIENCE
BIRGER HJØRLANDThis article presents a theoretical investigation of the concept of ‘subject’ or ‘subject matter’ in library and information science. Most conceptions of ‘subject’ in the…
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THE PUBLICATION AND AVAILABILITY OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PAPERS: AN ANALYSIS OF REQUIREMENTS AND THE SUITABILITY OF DIFFERENT MEANS OF MEETING THEM
MAURICE B. LINEAny system of making scientific and technical articles available must meet a reasonable number of the requirements of the main players in the system: authors, publishers…
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