Terrence A. Brooks: Still the frontier: Information science at the Millennium.
1-2
Ross Atkinson: Contingency and contradiction: The place(s) of the library at the dawn of the new millennium.
3-11
Clifford A. Lynch: When documents deceive: Trust and provenance as new factors for information retrieval in a tangled web.
12-17
Eugene Garfield: A retrospective and prospective view of information retrieval and artificial intelligence in the 21st Century.
18-21
Chern Li Liew, Schubert Foo, K. R. Chennupati: : A proposed integrated environment for enhanced user interaction and value-adding of electronic documents: An empirical evaluation.
22-35
Donald T. Hawkins: Information Science Abstracts: Tracking the literature of information science. Part 1: Definition and map.
44-53
Vesna Olui-Vukovic: From information to knowledge: Some reflections on the origin of the current shifting towards knowledge processing and further perspective.
54-61
Cecelia M. Brown: The E-volution of preprints in the scholarly communication of physicists and astronomers.
187-200
Endre Száva-Kováts: Indirect-collective referencing (ICR) in the elite journal literature of physics. I. A literature science study on the journal level.
201-211
Won Kim, W. John Wilbur: Corpus-based statistical screening for content-bearing terms.
247-259
Hsin-liang Chen: An analysis of image queries in the field of art history.
260-273
Mark R. Wademan: Book review: XML: A manager's guide, by Kevin Dick.
274-275
M. Zoe Holbrooks: Book Review: High technology and low-income communities. Prospects for the positive use of advanced information technology, edited by Donald A. Schön, Bish Sanyal, and William J. Mitchell.
275-277
Dale A. Stirling: Book Review: Knowledge management for the information professional. T. Kanti Srikantaiah and Michael E. D. Koenig, editors.
277-278
Alan T. Schroeder Jr.: Book review: The information resources policy handbook: Research for the information age. Benjamin M. Compaine and William H. Read, editors.
278-279
Young Mee Chung, Jae Yun Lee: A corpus-based approach to comparative evaluation of statistical term association measures.
283-296
Linda S. Marion, Katherine W. McCain: Contrasting views of software engineering journals: Author cocitation choices and indexer vocabulary assignments.
297-308
Misook Heo, Stephen C. Hirtle: An empirical comparison of visualization tools to assist information retrieval on the web.
666-675
Rong Tang, Paul Solomon: Use of relevance criteria across stages of document evaluation: On the complementarity of experimental and naturalistic studies.
676-685
Myke Gluck: Multimedia exploratory data analysis for geospatial data mining: The case for augmented seriation.
686-696
Cliff Frohlich, Lynn Resler: Analysis of publications and citations from a geophysics research institute.
701-713
Stephen J. Bensman: Urquhart's and Garfield's Laws: The British controversy over their validity.
714-724
Ronald E. Day: Totality and representation: A history of knowledge management through European documentation, critical modernity, and post-Fordism.
725-735
George V. Meghabghab: Google's web page ranking applied to different topological web graph structures.
736-747
Jean-Christophe Doré, Tiiu Ojasoo: How to analyze publication time trends by correspondence factor analysis: Analysis of publications by 48 countries in 18 disciplines over 12 years.
763-769
Birger Hjørland: Towards a theory of aboutness, subject, topicality, theme, domain, field, content ... and relevance.
774-778
Sara R. Tompson: Book review: Change management in information services, by Lyndon Pugh.
779-780
Lonnie L. Johnson: Book review: Blown to bits: How the new economics of information transforms strategy, by Philip Evans and Thomas S. Wurster.
780-781
John R. Smith: Quantitative assessment of image retrieval effectiveness.
969-979
Lisa A. Ennis: Book review: Creating Web-accessible databases: Case studies for libraries, museums, and other nonprofits, by Julie M. Still.
980-981
Tatyana Dumova: Book review: Community informatics: Enabling communities with information and communication technologies, Edited by Michael Gurstein.
981-983
Ina Fourie: Book review: Academic libraries as high-tech gateways: A guide to design & space decisions (2nd Edition), by Richard J. Bazillion & Connie L. Braun.
983
Dale A. Stirling: Book review: Editorial peer review: Its strengths and weaknesses, by Ann C. Weller.
984-985
Quentin L. Burrell: Ambiguity and scientometric measurement: A dissenting view.
1075-1080
Christinger Tomer: Book review: Internet publishing and beyond: The economics of digital information and intellectual property, edited by Brian Kahin and Hal R. Varian.
1081-1082
James Kalbach: Book review: Learning XML, by Erik T. Ray.
1082-1084
Charles Jeffrey Barr: Book review: The digital enterprise: How to reshape your business for a connected world, edited by Nicholas G. Carr.
1084-1086
Mike Thelwall: Extracting macroscopic information from Web links.
1157-1168
Alice Robbin, Heather Koball: Seeking explanation in theory: Reflections on the social practices of organizations that distribute public use microdata files for research purposes.
1169-1189
John Cullen: Book review: Knowledge management: Classic and contemporary works, edited by Daryl Morey, Mark Maybury, and Bhavani Thuraisingham.
1190-1191
Lisa A. Ennis: Book review: Peer-to-peer: Harnessing the benefits of a disruptive technology, edited by Andy Oram.
1191-1192
William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson: The scatter of documents over databases in different subject domains: How many databases are needed?
1242-1254
Landon Fraser, Craig Locatis: Effects of link annotations on search performance in layered and unlayered hierarchically organized information spaces.
1255-1261
Loet Leydesdorff, Gaston Heimeriks: The self-organization of the European Information Society: The case of biotechnology.
1262-1274