This issue of Information Research News contains three papers, all of them representing developments in areas that have been covered previously in the journal. First, Ekmek�ioglu et al. describe the development and evaluation of stemming and n-gram procedures for the conflation of variant word forms in searches of Turkish text databases. Next, Loughridge summarises the main conclusions from a project funded by the British Library on the information needs of the heads of departments in UK universities, updating a preliminary paper that we published in 1995. Then, we have the completion of a two-part paper by Nunes and Fowell on the development and implementation of a new model for educational applications of hypermedia. The issue is completed by a list of dissertations produced by our 1994/95 MA and MSc students during their final year.
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