[Asis-l] Webology: an OPEN ACCESS journal, New Issue

AliReza Noruzi anouruzi at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 5 10:33:23 EST 2005


Dear All,

[Apologies for cross-postings]

We are pleased to inform you that the second issue of Webology, an international OPEN ACCESS journal, is published and is available ONLINE now. It serves as a forum for discussion and experimentation. Webology publishes scholarly articles, essays and reviews, and encourages the participation of academics and practitioners alike. The journal is available at: http://www.webology.ir/  

The second issue of Webology contains the following papers:

 

Title: Editorial Note

Author: Yazdan Mansourian

URL: http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/editorial2.html  

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Title: A Study of Web Search Trends

Author: Dr. Amanda Spink & Dr. Bernard J. Jansen

URL: http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/a4.html  

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Title: Personal Homepages as an Information Resource

Author: Shant Narsesian

URL: http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/a5.html 

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Title: Shifts in search engine development: A review of past, present and future trends in research on search engines

Author: Saeid Asadi & Hamid R. Jamali M.

URL: http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/a6.html 

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Title: Metadata and the Web

Author: Mehdi Safari

URL: http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/a7.html 

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Title: Application of Ranganathan's Laws to the Web

Author: AliReza Noruzi

URL: http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/a8.html 

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Title: Book Review of: Web Search: Public Searching of the Web / by Dr. Amanda Spink & Dr. Bernard J. Jansen

Author: Yazdan Mansourian

URL: http://www.webology.ir/2004/v1n2/bookreview1.html   

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Subscribe to the journal of Webology: 

http://www.webology.ir/eTOCs.html  

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Yours sincerely,

 

A. Noruzi

Department of Information Science 

University of Paul Cezanne, France

noruzi  @  crrm.u-3mrs.fr

		
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