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Department of Information Science

Information retrieval - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Cosijn E, Bothma TJD: 2005. Contexts of relevance for information retrieval system design. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, In Context: Nature, Impact and Role. 5th International conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Sciences, CoLIS 2005, Springer, pp 47-58.

Lor PJ, Geustyn M: 2005. From a trickle to a torrent: bibliographic control in South Africa, 1796 to 1996. Mousaion, 23 (1) / Jun, pp 19-38.

Fourie I, Claasen-Veldsman MM: 2005. Disintermediation: using intermediary skills to offer oncology nurses opportunities for their own world-wide web current awareness services (CAS). Mousaion, 23 (2), pp 196-212.

Lor PJ, van Helden P, Bothma TJD: 2005. Developing a GIS-based inventory of South Africa’s public libraries: the Public and Community Libraries Inventory of South Africa (PaCLISA) Project. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 71 (3), pp 268-274.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Dick AL: 2005. Power is information: South Africa's promotion of access to Information Act in Context. In Context: Nature, Impact and Role. Fifth International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Sciences, CoLIS 2005 Proceedings, Springer, pp 212-225.

Jacobs D, Habtezion A: 2005. Bibliometric evaluation of the South African scientific output performance. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Infometrics (ISSI 2005), Karolinska University Press, pp 251-255.

Fourie I, Claasen-Veldsman MM: 2005. Disintermediation: using intermediary skills to offer oncology nurses opportunities for their own world-wide web current awareness services (CAS). In Seventh ISKO Spain Chapter Conference: La dimension humana de la organization del conocimiento / The human dimension of knowledge organization, Universistat de Barcelona, pp 187-200.

 

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