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Index to Index Journal of Documentation, Volume 59, 2003 Authors ANDERSEN,J. ,s ee SONDERGAARD, TF. ATTFIELD, S. and DOWELL, J., Information seeking and use by newspaper journalists, No. 2, pp. 187-204 ATTFIELD, S., BLANDFORD, A. and DOWELL, J., Information seeking in the context of writing: a design psychology interpretation of the “problematic situation”, No. 4, pp. 430-53. BAXTER, B., see MARCELLA, R. BLANDFORD, A., see ATTFIELD, S. BUDD, J.M., see RABER, D. BURKE, M.E., Philosophical and theoretical perspectives of organisational structures as information processing systems, No. 2, pp. 131-42. DOWELL, J., see ATTFIELD, S. DOWELL, J., see ATTFIELD, S. FABA-PEREZ, C., GUERRERO-BOTE, V.P. and MOYA-ANEGON, F., “Sitation” distributions and Bradford’s law in a closed Web space, No. 5, pp. 558-80. FERNANDEZ-MOLINA, J.C., Laws against the circumvention of copyright technological protection, No. 1, pp. 41-68. FORD, N., see FOSTER, A. FOSTER, A. and FORD, N., Serendipity and information seeking: an empirical study, No. 3, pp. 321-40. GADD, E., OPPENHEIM, C. and PROBETS, S., RoMEO studies 1: the impact of copyright ownership on academic author self-archiving, No. 3, pp. 243-77. GIBB, F., see WILSON, R GILCHRIST, A., Thesauri, taxonomies and ontologies — an etymological note, No. 1, pp. 7-18. GUERRERO-BOTE, V.P., see FABA-PEREZ, C. GUNTER, B., see NICHOLAS, D. GUNTER, B., see NICHOLAS, D. HERTZUM, M., Requests for information from a film archive: a case study of multimedia retrieval, No. 2, pp. 168-86. HJQRLAND, B., see SONDERGAARD, TF. HUNTINGTON, P., see NICHOLAS, D. HUNTINGTON, P., see NICHOLAS, D. KURBANOGLU, S., Self-efficacy: a concept closely linked to information literacy and lifelong learning, No. 6, pp. 635-46. LANDONI, M., see WILSON, R. LEYDESDORFF, L., Can networks of journal-journal citations be used as indicators of change in the social sciences?, No. 1, pp. 84-104. McKENZIE, P.J., A model of information practices in accounts of everyday-life information seeking, No. 1, pp. 19-40. MARCELLA, R., BAXTER, B. and MOORE, N., Data collection using electronically assisted interviews in a roadshow: a methodological evaluation, No. 2, pp. 143-67. JDOC MARSH, E.E. and WHITE, M.D., A taxonomy of relationships between images and text, No. 6, 59,6 pp. 647-72. MAULA, H., see TALJA, S. MOORE, N., see MARCELLA, R. MOY A-ANEGON, F., see FABA-PEREZ, C. MUDDIMAN, D., Red information scientist: the information career of J.D. Bernal, No. 4, pp. 387-409. NICHOLAS, D., WILLIAMS, P., HUNTINGTON, P. and GUNTER, B., Broadband nursing: a multi-method evaluation of a one-way video-conferencing health information and advice service: “InVision’”, No. 3, pp. 341-58. NICHOLAS, D., HUNTINGTON, P., WILLIAMS, P. and GUNTER, B., “Search disclosure”: understanding digital information platform preference and location in a_ health environment, No. 5, pp. 523-39. NORRIS, M. and OPPENHEIM, C., Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V: archaeology and the 2001 RAE, No. 6, pp. 709-30. OPPENHEIM, C., see GADD, E. OPPENHEIM, C., see NORRIS, M. PINTO, M., Abstracting/abstract adaptation to digital environments: research trends, No. 5, pp. 581-608. PROBETS, S., see GADD, E. RABER, D. and BUDD, J.M., Information as sign: semiotics and information science, No. 5, pp. 507-22. RETTI, G., see STEHNO, B. SONDERGAARD, T.F., ANDERSEN,J . and HJORLAND, B., Documents and the communication of scientific and scholarly information: revising and updating the UNISIST model, No. 3, pp. 278-320. STEHNO, B. and RETTI, G., Modelling the logical structure of books and journals using augmented transition network grammars, No. 1, pp. 69-83. TALJA, S. and MAULA, H., Reasons for the use and non-use of electronic journals and databases: a domain analytical study in four scholarly disciplines, No. 6, pp. 673-91. TANIGUCHI, S., Conceptual modeling of component parts of bibliographic resources in cataloging, No. 6, pp. 692-708. THELWALL, M., Can Google’s PageRank be used to find the most important academic Web pages?, No. 2, pp. 205-17. THELWALL, M., A layered approach for investigating the topological structure of communities in the Web, No. 4, pp. 410-29. WARNER,J. , Information and redundancy in the legend of Theseus, No. 5, pp. 540-57. WHITE, M_D., see MARSH, EE. WILLIAMS, P., see NICHOLAS, D. WILLIAMS, P., see NICHOLAS, D. WILSON, R., LANDONI, M. and GIBB, F., The WEB Book experiments in electronic textbook design, No. 4, pp. 454-77. Titles Abstracting/abstract adaptation to digital environments: research trends, PINTO, M., No. 5, pp. 581-608. Broadband nursing: a multi-method evaluation of a one-way video-conferencing n health information and advice service: “InVision’, NICHOLAS, D., WILL AMS, HUNTINGTON, P. and GUNTER, B., No. 3, pp. 341-58. Can Google’s PageRank be used to find the most important academic Web pages?, THELWALL, M., No. 2,p pe. e Can networks of journal-journal citations be used as indicators of change in the social sciences?, LEYDESDORFF, L., No. 1, pp. 84-104. Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V: archaeology and the 2001 RAE, NORRIS, M. and OPPENHEIM, C., No. 6, pp. 709-30 Conceptual modelionfg componentp arts of bibliographic resources in cataloging, TANIGUCHL S., No. 6, pp. 692-708. Data collection using electronically assisted interviews in a roadshow: a methodological evaluation, MARCELLA, R., BAXTER, B. and MOORE, N., No Documents and the communication of scientific and scholarly information: revising and updating UNISIST model, SONDERGAARD, T.F., ANDERSEN, J. and HJORLAND, B., No. 3 78-320. Information and redundancy in the legend of Theseus, WARNER,J. , No. 5, pp. 540-57 nformation as sign: semiotics and information science, RABER, D. and BUDD, J.M., No. 5, pp. 507-22 Information seeking and use by newspaper journalists, ATTFIELD, S. and DOWELL, J., No pp. 187-204. Information seeking in the context of writing: a design psychology interpretation of the “problematic situation”, ATTFIELD, S. BLANDFORD, A. and DOWELL, J., No. 4, pp. 430-53. Laws against the circumvention of copyright technological protection, FERNANDEZ-MOLINA, J.C., No. 1, pp. 41-68. (A) layered approach for investigating the topological structure of communities in the Web, THELWALLM,. , No. tp p. (A) model of information practices in accounts of everyday-life information seeking, McKENZIE, P. No. 1, pp. 19-40 Modelling the logical structure of books and journals using augmented transition network grammars, STEHNO, B. and RETTI, G., No. 1, pp. 69-83. Philosophical and theoretical perspectives of organisational structures as information processing systems, BURKE, M.E., No. 2, pp. 131-42. Reasons for the use and non-use of electronic journals and databases: a domain analytical study in four scholarly disciplines, TALJA, S. and MAULA, H., No. 6, pp. 673-91. Red information acess the information career of J.D. Bernal, MUDDIMAN, D., No. 4, pp. 387-409. Requ|e sts for information from a film archive: a case study ; of multimedia retrieval, HERTZUM, M., No. 2, pp. 168-86. RoMEO studies 1: the impact of copyright ownership on academic author self-archiving, GADD, E., OPPENHEIM, C. and PROBETS, S., No. 3, pp. 243-77. “Search disclosure”: understanding digital information platform preference and location in a health environment, NICHOLAS, D., HUNTINGTON, P., WILLIAMS, P. and GUNTER, B., No. 5, pp. 523-39. Self-efficacy: a concept closely linked to information literacy and lifelong learning, KURBANOGLU, S., No. 6, pp. 635-46. Serendipity and information seeking: an empirical study, FOSTER, A. and FORD, N., No. 3, pp. 321-40. “Sitation” distributions and Bradford’s law in a closed Web space, FABA-PEREZ, C., GUERRERO-BOTE, V.P. and MOYA-ANEGON, F., No. 5, pp. 558-80. (A) taxonomy of relationships between images and text, MARSH, E.E. and WHITE, M.D., No. 6, pp. 647-72. Thesauri, taxonomies and ontologies — an etymological note, GILCHRIST, A., No. 1, pp. 7-18. (The) WEB Book experiments in electronic textbook design, WILSON, R., LANDONI, M. and GIBB, F., No. 4, pp. 454-77.

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