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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ONLINE SEARCHING BEHAVIOUR OF PRACTITIONER END USERS
DAVID NICHOLASThe study set out to determine: (1) what were the searching characteristics of end users in a non‐academic environment and explain this in the light of their information needs;…
AUTOMATION IS THE ANSWER, BUT WHAT IS THE QUESTION? PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN LIBRARIES
CHRISTINE L. BORGMANIn the former Yugoslavia and Soviet Bloc countries of Central and Eastern Europe most information technology was unavailable, unaffordable or discouraged for forty years. These…
CYBERSEMIOTICS: A NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY DEVELOPMENT APPLIED TO THE PROBLEMS OF KNOWLEDGE ORGANISATION AND DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL IN INFORMATION SCIENCE
SØREN BRIERThis article is a contribution to the development of a comprehensive interdisciplinary theory of LIS in the hope of giving a more precise evaluation of its current problems. The…
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL OF SOCIO‐ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION IN AFRICA WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO BOTSWANA
KATE KWAFO‐AKOTOThe paper very briefly looks at some efforts in the bibliographic control of social science information generated within Africa by describing the activities of the Pan African…
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