Journal of Documentation began its 66th year of publication by its first issue in 2010. The papers appeared in this issue are: Turning weakness into strength: strategies for future LIS, The information needs of UK historic houses: mapping the ground, Developing scales for information-seeking behaviour, Source preference criteria in the context of everyday projects: Relevance judgments made by prospective home buyers, Grounded theory in practice: issues and discussion for new qualitative researchers, Information behaviour of women: theoretical perspectives on gender, Information Literacy 2.0: hype or discourse refinement? (Source: The Invisible Web Weblog)
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