Optimal document-indexing vocabulary for MEDLINE
Human subjectivity and performance limits in document retrieval
The effect of linkage structure on retrieval performance in a hypertext-based bibliographic retrieval system
Automatic thesaurus construction using Bayesian networks
Chaotic behavior in computer mediated network communication
Modelling multi-relational data with special attention to the average number of collaborators as a variable in informetric distributions
Context-sensitive processing of semantic queries in an image database system
Information systems effectiveness: A user satisfaction approach
Towards effective support for research group management: The hypotheses & papers database
Document length normalization
Letter to the editor
Reply
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