Library Trends
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Articles in Wntr 2002 issue of Library Trends
- Surveying the use of theory in Library and Information Science research: a disciplinary perspective
by Lynne E.F. McKechnie - Journal evaluation: technical and practical issues
by Ronald Rousseau - Ranking of nations and heightened competition in Matthew core journals: two faces of the Matthew effect for countries
by Manfred Bonitz - Coauthorship patterns and trends in the sciences : a bibliometric study with implications for database indexing and search strategies - 1980-1998
by Wolfgang Glanzel - Introduction - library science and theory
by William E. McGrath - Similarities and dissimilarities in coauthorship networks: gestalt theory as explanation for well-ordered collaboration structures and production of scientific literature - Statistical Data Included
by Hildrun Kretschmer - A multidisciplinary framework for theory building
by Jack D. Glazier - Towards research performance in the humanities - bibliometrics in qualitative analysis of Flemish law literature - Statistical Data Included
by Henk F. Moed - The progress of theory in knowledge organization
by Richard P. Smiraglia - A theory of information genetics: how four subforces generate information and the implications for total quality knowledge management - Statistical Data Included
by Bor-sheng Tsai - Explanation and prediction: building a unified theory of librarianship, concept and review
by William E. McGrath - The institutionalization of scientific information: a scientometric model - ISI-S model
by Peter Vinkler - Informetric theories and methods for exploring the Internet: an analytical survey of recent research literature
by Judit Bar-Ilan - Solving problems in Library and Information Science using Fuzzy Set Theory
by William W. Hood