Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Information Technology
Department of Information Science
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
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De Beer CS: 2005. Communication frightens me: Derrida on communication. Communicatio: South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research/Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Kommunikasieteorie en Navorsing, 31 (2), pp 155-171.
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Lor PJ, Britz JJ: 2005. Knowledge production from an African perspective: international information flows and intellectual property. International Information and Library Review, 37 (2) / Jun, pp 61-76.
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Ackermann MF, Britz JJ: 2005. The use of e-mail in the South African workplace. Journal of Information Ethics, 14 (2) / Fall, pp 20-31.
Finestone N, Snyman MMM: 2005. Corporate South Africa: making multicultural knowledge sharing work. Journal of Knowledge Management, 9 (3), pp 128-141.
De Beer CS: 2005. Om al lesende te dink, of, die dekonstruktiewe leeshandeling. Journal of Literary Studies/Tydskrif Vir Literatuur Wetenskap, 21 (1/2) / Jun, pp 1-28.
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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.
Dick AL: 2005. 'To make the people of South Africa proud of their membership of the Great British Empire': Home Reading Unions in South Africa, 1900-1914. Libraries & Culture, 40 (1) / Winter, pp 1-24.
Lor PJ: 2005. Preserving African digital resouces: is there a role for repository libraries?. Library Management, 26 (1/2), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp 63-72.
Johnson CA, Ariunaa L, Britz JJ: 2005. Constructing the pillars of a knowledge society: the challenge of providing access to ICTs in rural Mongolia. Libri, 55 (4), pp 216-224.
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Kruger CJ, Snyman MMM: 2005. Principles and strategies for the effective management of knowledge. Mousaion, In Principles and strategies for the effective management of knowledge, 23 (1), Mousaion, pp 62-81.
Kruger CJ, Snyman MMM: 2005. Determining the value of knowledge management. Mousaion, 23 (2) / Dec, pp 165-179.
Dick AL: 2005. Power is information: South Africa’s promotion of access to Information Act in context. Mousaion, 23 (1) / Jun, pp 1-18.
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.
Botha DF: 2005. Knowledge management within the multinational organization: The impact of the African concept of ubuntu on knowledge processes. Mousaion, 23 (1) / Jun, pp 83-96.
Britz JJ, Ponelis SR: 2005. Guidelines for fair distribution of scholarly information. Mousaion, 23 (2), pp 230-241.
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.
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Galloway FCJ, Venter MR: 2005. A research framework to map the transition of the South African book publishing industry. Publishing Research Quarterly, 20 (4), pp 52-70.
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Korsten H, Bothma TJD: 2005. Evaluating South African government Web sites: methods, findings and recommendations (Part 1). South African Journal of Information Management, 7 (2) / Jun, pp 1-12.
Lor PJ, Snyman MMM: 2005. Preservation of electronic documents in the private sector: business imperative and heritage responsibility. South African Journal of Information Management, 7 (1) / Mar, pp 1-15.
Davel R, Snyman MMM: 2005. Influence of corporate culture on the use of knowledge management techniques and technologies. South African Journal of Information Management, 7 (2) / Jun, pp 1-14.
Kruger CJ, Snyman MMM: 2005. Formulation of a strategic knowledge management maturity model. South African Journal of Information Management, 7 (2) / Jun, pp 1-11.
Chen XHC, Snyman MMM, Sewdass N: 2005. Interrelationship between document management, information management and knowledge management. South African Journal of Information Management, 7 (3) / Sep, pp 1-18.
Korsten H, Bothma TJD: 2005. Evaluating South African government Web sites: methods, findings and recommendations (part 2). South African Journal of Information Management, 7 (3) / Sep, pp 1-12.
Sonderling NE, Bothma TJD: 2005. Developing the SAPS website for optimal service delivery. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 71 (1), pp 26-38.
De Beer CS: 2005. Towards the idea of information science as an interscience. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 71 (2), pp 107-114.
Dick AL: 2005. 'Send your books on active service': The books for troops scheme during the Second World War, 1939-1945. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 71 (2), pp 115-126.
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.
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Britz JJ: 2005. Kuberetiek en die soeke na ‘n morele gemene deler. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 45 (2) / Jun, pp 190-203.
De Beer CS: 2005. Kuberwęreld. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, 45 (2) / Jun, pp 127-139.
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Penzhorn C: 2005. Participatory research: Opportunities and challenges for research with women in South Africa. Women's Studies International Forum, 28, pp 343-354.
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