Outline of a model for lexical databases
One approach to classification of users and automatic clustering of documents
Multi-character tries for text searching
A conceptual model for storage and retrieval of short scientific texts
Modelling documents with multiple poisson distributions
Information science: The study of postmodern knowledge usage
Library schools and information technology: A European overview
Computer-assisted learning and teaching in library and information studies in Australia
A study of hypertext teaching to undergraduate students in library and information studies
Information-based education: An investigation of the nature and role of information attributes in education
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