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Select the first letter of the journal title from the alphabetical list.

 
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Fourie I: 2004. Librarians and the claiming of new roles: How can we make a difference?. ASLIB Proceedings, 56 (1), pp 62-74.

Squier MM, Snyman MMM: 2004. Knowledge management in three financial organizations: A case study. ASLIB Proceedings, 56 (4), pp 234-242.

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Sewdass N: 2004. A study of an international development project in library and information science in South Africa: DISSAnet. Education for Information, 22 (1), pp 13-22.

Mphidi MH, Snyman MMM: 2004. The utilisation of an intranet as a knowledge management tool in academic libraries. Electronic Library, 22 (5), pp 393-400.

Galloway FCJ: 2004. Notes on the usefulness of publishing statistics for a broader South African book history. English in Africa, 47 (1), pp 109-118.

Britz JJ, Van Zyl KE: 2004. The right to know versus the right to own: A South African case study. Ethicomp Journal, In The Ethicomp Journal, 1 (1) / Feb, De Montfort University, UK, pp 1-16.

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Dick AL: 2004. Building a nation of readers? Women’s organizations and the politics of reading in South Africa, 1900-1914. Historia: Journal of the Historical Society of South Africa/ Joernaal Van Die Historiese Genootskap Van Suid-Afrika, 49 (2) / Nov, pp 23-44.

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Britz JJ, Lor PJ: 2004. A moral reflection on the digitization of Africa’s documentary heritage. IFLA Journal, 30 (3), K.G. Saur Verlag GMbH, pp 216-223.

Dick AL: 2004. Book burning in South Africa and the complicity of librarians, 1955-1971. Innovation: A Journal for Appropriate Librarianship and Information Work in Southern Africa, 28 (1) / June, pp 31-40.

Dick AL: 2004. Denis Goldberg on librarianship and history: Extracts from an interview. Innovation: A Journal for Appropriate Librarianship and Information Work in Southern Africa, 28 (1) / June, pp 17-21.

Snyman ME: 2004. Afrikaans youth series books: Exhibitions of societal change. Innovation: A Journal for Appropriate Librarianship and Information Work in Southern Africa, 28 (1) / June, pp 9-16.

du Plessis M, Boon JA: 2004. Knowledge management in eBusiness and customer relationship management: South African case study findings. International Journal of Information Management, 24 (1) / Febr, pp 73-86.

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Lor PJ, Britz J: 2004. Digitization of Africa's Documentary Heritage: Aid or Exploitation. Journal of Information Ethics, 13 (2), pp 78-92.

Britz JJ: 2004. To know or not to know: A moral reflection on information poverty. Journal of Information Science, 30 (3), pp 192-204.

Lor PJ, Britz JJ: 2004. A moral perspective on South-North web archiving. Journal of Information Science, 30 (6), pp 540-549.

Kruger CJ, Snyman MMM: 2004. The interdependency between strategic management and strategic knowledge management. Journal of Knowledge Management, 8 (1), pp 5-19.

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Van Deventer MJ, Snyman MMM: 2004. Measuring for sustainability: a multi-dimensional measurement framework for Library and Information Services. Libri, 54 (1) / March, pp 1-8.

Snyman ME: 2004. Wie skryf wat vir wie ? ’n Outeursprofiel van die Afrikaanse kinder- en jeugprosa (fiksie) 1990 - 2001. Literator, 25 (3) / Nov, p. ????.

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Gehrke L, Britz JJ: 2004. The application of benchmarking as a tool to improve the management of quality in information services. Mousaion, 22 (1) / Dec, pp 15-33.

Tobin PKJ, Snyman MMM: 2004. Storytelling and knowledge management: What’s the story so far?. Mousaion, 22 (1) / Dec, pp 34-51.

Penzhorn C, Fourie I: 2004. Challenges in Web-based teaching of reference work: Experiences at the University of Pretoria. Mousaion, 22 (1) / Dec, pp 77-88.

Sewdass N, Theron JC: 2004. Towards a framework for continuing professional development of library and information service personnel in South Africa. Mousaion, 22 (1) / Dec, pp 103-118.

Snyman ME, Venter R: 2004. Produksiepatrone van Afrikaanse kinder-en jeugprosa: ’n verkennende statistiese ontleding, 1990–2001. Mousaion, 22 (1) / Dec, pp 119-136.

Snyman ME, Heyns D: 2004. Die inligtingsbehoeftes van Afrikaans T1-onderwysers. Mousaion, 22 (2) / Nov, p. ????.

Fourie I: 2004. A socio-cognitive approach to teaching indexing and abstracting that might help to bridge the gap between information retrieval research and praxis. Mousaion, 22 (2), p. ????.

Fourie I: 2004. Teaching indexers and abstractors through distance teaching programmes. Mousaion, 22 (2), p. ????.

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Galloway FCJ, Venter R: 2004. A research framework to map the transition of theSouth African Book industry. Publishing Research Quarterly.

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Ingwersen P, Jacobs D: 2004. South African research in selected scientific areas: Status 1981-2000. Scientometrics, 59 (3), pp 405-423.

Rademeyer P, Snyman MMM: 2004. Competitiveness of the water utility consulting industry on the Internet in South Africa. South African Journal of Information Management, 6 (3) / Sept, pp 1-10.

Tobin PKJ, Snyman MMM: 2004. World-class knowledge management: a proposed framework. South African Journal of Information Management, 6 (3) / Sept, pp 1-14.

van Deventer JP, Snyman MMM: 2004. Computer-mediated communication and knowledge sharing in a South African context. South African Journal of Information Management, 6 (1) / March, pp 1-11.

Kroeze JH, Matthee MC, Bothma TJD: 2004. Differentiating between data- and text-mining terminology. South African Journal of Information Management, 6 (4) / Dec, pp 1-14.

Ponelis SR, Britz JJ: 2004. Teaching Information Economics to Undergraduate Information Science Students at the University of Pretoria. South African Journal of Information Management, 6 (4) / Dec, pp 1-14.

Boekhorst AK, Britz JJ: 2004. Information literacy at school level: A comparative study between the Netherlands and South Africa. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 70 (2), pp 63-71.

Cloete LM, Snyman MMM: 2004. Are enterprise portals - knowledge management?. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 70 (1), pp 47-57.

Henrici I: 2004. Approach to the formulation of a National Inofrmation Policy for South Africa. South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science, 70 (1), pp 30-38.

Motlana LM, Sokudela B F, Moraka TS, Roos JL, Snyman ME: 2004. In touch with reality. South African Psychiatry Review, 7 (4) / Nov, pp 26-29.

Snyman ME: 2004. Using the printed medium to disseminate information about psychiatric disorders. South African Psychiatry Review, 7 (4) / Nov, pp 15-20.

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Galloway FCJ: 2004. 'Ek is nie meer een van ons nie': Breyten en die volk - ‘n Verkenning van die sikliese ritme en die terugkerende motiewe in die openbare reaksie op Breyten Bretenbach. Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 41 (1), pp 5-38.

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