Lynne McKechnie, Karen E. Pettigrew: Surveying the Use of Theory in Library and Information Science Research: A Disciplinary Perspective.
Ronald Rousseau: Journal Evaluation: Technical and Practical Issues, .
Manfred Bonitz: Ranking of Nations and Heightened Competition in Matthew Core Journals: Two Faces of the Matthew Effect for Countries.
Wolfgang Glänzel: Coauthorship Patterns and Trends in the Sciences (1980-1998): A Bibliometric Study With Implications for Database Indexing and Search Strategies.
Hildrun Kretschmer: Similarities and Dissimilarities in Coauthorship Networks: Gestalt Theory as Explanation for Well-ordered Collaboration Structures and Production of Scientific Literature.
Bor-sheng Tsai: A Theory of Information Genetics: How Four Subforces Generate Information and the Implications for Total Quality Knowledge Management.
Peter Vinkler: The Institutionalization of Scientific Information: A Scientometric Model (ISI-S Model).
Volume 50, Number 4, Spring 2002
Midlife Career Decisions of Librarians
Catherine J. Matthews: Becoming a Chief Librarian: An Analysis of Transition Stages in Academic Library Leadership.
Marlis Hubbar: Exploring the Sabbatical or Other Leave as a Means of Energizing a Career, .
Timothy J. Johnson: Making It to the Major Leagues: Career Movement between Library and Archival Professions and from Small College to Large University Libraries.
Ronald G. Edwards: Migrating to Public Librarianship: Depart on Time to Ensure a Smooth Flight.
Marilyn Kay Harhai: Maybe It's Not Too Late to Join the Circus: Books for Midlife Career Management.