Lina Zhou, Dongsong Zhang: NLPIR: a Theoretical Framework for Applying Natural Language Processing to Information Retrieval.
115-123
Lisa Gottlieb, Juris Dilevko: Investigating How Individuals Conceptually and Physically Structure File Folders for Electronic Bookmarks: the Example of the Financial Services Industry.
124-139
Jian-Yun Nie: Query expansion and query translation as logical inference.
335-346
Justin Picard, Jacques Savoy: Enhancing retrieval with hyperlinks: A general model based on propositional argumentation systems.
347-355
Book Review
Shirley J. Lincicum: Book reviews: The Creation and Persistance of Misinformation in Shared Library Catalogs: Language and Subject Knowledge in a Technical Era.
356-357
James L. Van Roekel: Book Review: Digital creativity: Techniques for digital media and the Internet.
357-358
Donald Owen Case: Book reviews: Current theory in library and information science.
358
Scott Nicholson: Book reviews: Models for library management, decision-making, and planning.
359-360
Volume 54, Number 5, March 2003
Special Issue:
Visualizing Scientific Paradigms Research Article
Cecelia M. Brown: The role of electronic preprints in chemical communication: Analysis of citation, usage, and acceptance in the journal literature.
362-371
Howard D. White: Pathfinder networks and author cocitation analysis: A remapping of paradigmatic information scientists.
423-434
Chaomei Chen, Jasna Kuljis: The rising landscape: A visual exploration of superstring revolutions in physics.
435-446
Kevin W. Boyack, Katy Börner: Indicator-assisted evaluation and funding of research: Visualizing the influence of grants on the number and citation counts of research papers.
447-461
E. Hassan: Simultaneous mapping of interactions between scientific and technological knowledge bases: The case of space communications.
462-468
Fuyuki Yoshikane, Kyo Kageura, Keita Tsuji: A method for the comparative analysis of concentration of author productivity, giving consideration to the effect of sample size dependency of statistical measures.
521-528
Per Ahlgren, Bo Jarneving, Ronald Rousseau: Requirements for a cocitation similarity measure, with special reference to Pearson's correlation coefficient.
550-560
Kimmo Tuominen, Sanna Talja, Reijo Savolainen: Multiperspective digital libraries: The implications of constructionism for the development of digital libraries.
561-569
Lokman I. Meho, Helen R. Tibbo: Modeling the information-seeking behavior of social scientists: Ellis's study revisited.
570-587
Book Review
Marianne Afifi: Book Review: Electronic collection development: A practical guide.
588-589
Kenneth Einar Himma: Book Review: Beyond our control? Confronting the limits of our legal system in the age of cyberspace.
589-59
John Cullen: Book Review: Economic Growth in the Information Age.
591-592
Volume 54, Number 7, May 2003
Research Article
Mike Thelwall, Gareth Harries: The connection between the research of a university and counts of links to its web pages: An investigation based upon a classification of the relationships of pages to the research of the host university.
594-602
Mikko Pennanen, Pertti Vakkari: Students' conceptual structure, search process, and outcome while preparing a research proposal: A longitudinal case study.
759-770
Donald T. Hawkins, Signe E. Larson, Bari Q. Caton: Information science abstracts: Tracking the literature of information science. Part 2: A new taxonomy for information science.
771-781
Stephanie W. Haas: Improving the search environment: Informed decision making in the search for statistical information.
782-797
M. C. Lee, Chun-Kan Fung: A public-key based authentication and key establishment protocol coupled with a client puzzle.
810-823
Tomas A. Lipinski: The myth of technological neutrality in copyright and the rights of institutional users: Recent legal challenges to the information organization as mediator and the impact of the DMCA, WIPO, and TEACH.
824-835
Karen M. Drabenstott: Do nondomain experts enlist the strategies of domain experts?
836-854
Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw, Kathryn La Barre: A cast of thousands: Coauthorship and subauthorship collaboration in the 20th century as manifested in the scholarly journal literature of psychology and philosophy.
855-871
Joette Stefl-Mabry: A social judgment analysis of information source preference profiles: An exploratory study to empirically represent media selection patterns.
879-904
Philip M. Davis, Leah R. Solla: An IP-level analysis of usage statistics for electronic journals in chemistry: Making inferences about user behavior.
1062-1068
Alexandros Karakos: Greeklish: An experimental interface for automatic transliteration.
1069-1074
Letters to the Editor
Fuyuki Yoshikane, Kyo Kageura, Keita Tsuji: The Sample Size Dependency of Statistical Measures and Synchronic Potentiality in Informetrics. Some Comments on Some Comments by Professor Burrell.
1075-1076
Quentin L. Burrell: The sample size dependency of statistical measures in informetrics? Some comments.
1076-1077
Peter Van den Besselaar: Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, rhetorical statistics.
1077
Loet Leydesdorff: Rejoinder to Van den Besselaar's letter entitled Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, rhetorical statistics.
1077-1078
Scott Nicholson: Bibliomining for automated collection development in a digital library setting: Using data mining to discover Web-based scholarly research works.
1081-1090
Jacqueline Kracker, Howard R. Pollio: The experience of libraries across time: Thematic analysis of undergraduate recollections of library experiences.
1104-1116
Mei-Mei Wu, Ying-Hsang Liu: Intermediary's information seeking, inquiring minds, and elicitation styles.
1117-1133
Loren D. Mendelsohn: Introduction and overview: Chemistry journals: The transition from paper to electronic, with lessons for other disciplines.
1136-1137
David Stern: New knowledge management systems: The implications for data discovery, collection development, and the changing role of the librarian.
1138-1140
Tina E. Chrzastowski: Making the transition from print to electronic serial collections: A new model for academic chemistry libraries?.
1141-1148
K. T. L. Vaughan: Changing use patterns of print journals in the digital age: Impacts of electronic equivalents on print chemistry journal use.
1149-1152
Emily L. Poworoznek: Linking of errata: Current practices in online physical sciences journals.
1153-1159
A. Ben Wagner: Managing tradeoffs in the electronic age.
1160-1164