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Journal of Information Science, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 1999
- Neville Mackay:
Technology, the Public Libraries Network and the need for joined-up thinking. 1-6 - Laurie Kaye:
Owning and licensing content - key legal issues in the electronic environment. 7-14 - Anne L. Barker, Robert G. Polson:
Best of Health: evaluation of a high-street consumer health information shop in a rural area. 15-26 - Judith M. Smith, Emma-Jane Templeton:
A comparison of the range and value of use of the Internet with traditional reference sources in Scottish public libraries. 27-33 - Liangzhi Yu, Ann O'Brien:
A practical typology of adult fiction borrowers based on their reading habits. 35-49 - Robert W. Service, Henry S. Maddux III:
Building competitive advantage through information systems: the organizational information quotient. 51-65 - Ying Ding, Gobinda G. Chowdhury, Schubert Foo:
Mapping the intellectual structure of information retrieval studies: an author co-citation analysis, 1987-1997. 67-78 - Tony Cawkell:
Tracking fast-moving technology: the progress of speech recognition. 79-84 - Sally Morris:
Who needs publishers? 85-88 - Thierry Lafouge, Eric Guinet:
A new explanation of the negative binomial law and the Poisson law with regard to library journal circulation data. 89-93 - Stephen Adams:
Possible changes in patent law in the UK. 95
Volume 25, Number 2, April 1999
- Charles Oppenheim, Daniel Smithson:
What is the hybrid library? 97-112 - Christopher C. Byrne, Stephen A. McCracken:
An adaptive thesaurus employing semantic distance, relational inheritance and nominal compound interpretation for linguistic support of information retrieval. 113-131 - Ada Scupola:
The impact of electronic commerce on the publishing industry: towards a business value complementarity framework of electronic publishing. 133-145 - Katharine L. Quarmby, Peter Willett, Frances E. Wood:
Follow-up study of graduates from the MSc Information Management programme at the University of Sheffield. 147-155 - Sandra Ward:
Exchange is no robbery. 157-163 - David Pullinger:
Academics and the new information environment: the impact of local factors on use of electronic journals. 164-172
Volume 25, Number 3, June 1999
- Tim Hayward, Judith Preston:
Chaos theory, economics and information: the implications for strategic decision-making. 173-182 - Christine Dugdale:
The role of electronic reserves in serving and shaping new teaching and learning environments in UK universities. 183-192 - Katarina Steinwachs:
Information and culture - the impact of national culture on information processes. 193-204 - James Hartley:
What do we know about footnotes? Opinions and data. 205-212 - Mark I. Hwang, Jerry W. Lin:
Information dimension, information overload and decision quality. 213-218 - Iain Middleton, Mike McConnell, Grant Davidson:
Presenting a model for the structure and content of a university World Wide Web site. 219-227 - Sara von Ungern-Sternberg, Claes von Ungern-Sternberg:
Paper consumption and information media. 229-233 - Lin Bin:
Professional qualities of sci-tech information workers. 234-237
Volume 25, Number 4, August 1999
- Sandra Ward:
Information professionals for the next millennium. 239-247 - Marlene A. Blackstock, Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues for information professionals, Part V: Freedom of information. 249-264 - John M. Budd:
Citations and knowledge claims: sociology of knowledge as a case in point. 265-274 - Alan J. O'Rourke, Andrew Booth, Nigel Ford:
Another fine MeSH: clinical medicine meets information science. 275-281 - Berenika M. Webster, Catherine E. Hare, Julie McLeod:
Records management practices in small and medium-sized enterprises: a study in North-East England. 283-294 - Giovanna Alloro, Donatella Ugolini:
Searching Institute for Scientific Information databases at the Deutsches Institut für Medizinische Dokumentation und Information, Cologne. 295-305 - Lishan Adam, Frances Wood:
An investigation of the impact of information and communication technologies in sub-Saharan Africa. 307-318 - Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 319-326 - Teklemichael Tefera, Frances Wood, Nigel Ford:
CD-ROM services in Ethiopia: a survey. 327-333
Volume 25, Number 5, October 1999
- Matthew Hall, Charles Oppenheim, Margaret Sheen:
Barriers to the use of patent information in UK small and medium-sized enterprises. Part I: Questionnaire survey. 335-350 - Peter Brophy, Edward Halpin:
Through the Net to freedom: information, the Internet and human rights. 351-364 - María Pinto, Carmen Galvez:
Paradigms for abstracting systems. 365-380 - Ana Maria R. Correia, Maria Alexandre Costa:
European Survey of Information Society (ESIS): the Portuguese experience. 381-393 - P. Álvarez, Antonio Pulgarín:
Measuring information through topical subheadings of the Medline database: a case study. 395-402 - Mee-Jean Kim:
Korean international co-authorship in science 1994-1996. 403-412 - Rodolfo L. Bracho-Riquelme, Nazario Pescador-Salas, Miguel Arturo Reyes-Romero:
The change from French to English and its effect upon the impact factor and ranking of the Pasteur journals. 413-417 - M. M. Alkahtani, A. J. Meadows:
Management automation in Saudi Arabia: a case study of a developing country. 418-422
Volume 25, Number 6, December 1999
- Anne L. Barker, Lucy A. Tedd:
The Ariadne project: an evaluation of a print and Web magazine for library and information science professionals. 427-444 - John Pateman:
Social exclusion: an international perspective on the role of the State, communities and public libraries in tackling social exclusion. 445-463 - Subbiah Arunachalam:
Information and knowledge in the age of electronic communication: a developing country perspective. 465-476 - Amanda Spink, Howard Greisdorf, Judy Bateman:
A study of mediated successive searching during information seeking. 477-487 - Thed N. van Leeuwen, Henk F. Moed, Jan Reedijk:
Critical comments on Institute for Scientific Information impact factors: a sample of inorganic molecular chemistry journals. 489-498 - H. Wang, Min Xie, T. N. Goh:
Service quality of Internet search engines. 499-507 - Grant Lewison, Susan van Rooyen:
Reviewers' and editors' perceptions of submitted manuscripts with different numbers of authors, addresses and funding sources. 509-511
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