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Volume 6 No 2 January 2001Information Research: an international electronic journal, is published four times a year by Professor Tom Wilson of the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, in association with
ISSN 1368-1613ContentsEditorialSpecial Issue on Taxonomy and ClassificationEditorial - Knowledge RepresentationDo citation systems represent theories of truth?, by Betsy Van der Veer Martens, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USAWhere is meaning when form is gone? Knowledge representation on the Web, by Terrence A. Brooks, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USAConverting a controlled vocabulary into an ontology: the case of GEM, by Jian Qin & Stephen Paling, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USAOther Refereed PapersHuman issues of library and information work, by Jela Steinerová, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovak RepublicNational Information Infrastructure and the realization of Singapore IT2000 initiative, by Cheryl Marie Cordeiro and Suliman Al-Hawamdeh, Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeUse of citation analysis to predict the outcome of the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise for Unit of Assessment (UoA) 61: Library and Information Management, by Alison Holmes and Charles Oppenheim, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UKRefereed ISIC3 Workshop PapersSituating relevance: exploring individual relevance assessments in context, by Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, University of Technology, Sydney, AustraliaCritical theory as a foundation for pragmatic information systems design, by Gerald Benoît, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USAThe role of computer-mediated communication in the research process of music scholars: an exploratory investigation, by Christine D. Brown, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USAImposed information seeking in public libraries and school library media centers: a common behaviour?, by Melissa Gross, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USAAccounting for users' inflated assessments of on-line catalogue search performance and usefulness: an experimental study, by Charles R. Hildreth, Long Island University, Brookville, USABridging information requirements and information needs assessment: do scenarios and vignettes provide a link? by Christine Urquhart, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UKISIC3 Doctoral Workshop PapersConference announcementsBobcatsss symposium Open2001, 29-31 January, Vilnius, LithuaniaOther linksWorld List of Departments and Schools of Information Studies, Information Management, Information Systems, etc.If you find Information Research useful, please sign in and we'll notify you of future issues.Information Research is published and maintained by Professor Tom Wilson. Design and Editorial content © T.D. Wilson 1996-2001 |