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Aslib Proceedings, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, 1999
- David Ellis, Ana Cristina Vasconcelos:
Ranganathan and the Net: using facet analysis to search and organise the World Wide Web. 3-10 - Ralph Adam:
Send a boy - or dial it yourself? numbering for the information society. 11-19 - Richard Green:
Football information services: fanzines, "Match of the Day" and the modem. 20-29 - Gertrud Erbach, Lynda Iley:
The News International Newspapers' intranet. 30-34
Volume 51, Number 2, 1999
- Alan Rusbridger:
Who can you trust? 37-45 - Robin Hunt:
Dumbing down: the only way is up. 46-53 - Tony Cawkell:
Electronic books. 54-58 - Julie Rowbotham:
Librarians - architects of the future? 59-63
Volume 51, Number 3, 1999
- David R. Streatfield, Tom Wilson:
Deconstructing 'knowledge management'. 67-72 - Peter Cole:
Dumbing down: bottoming out? 72-77 - Kara Neilson, Peter Willett:
United Kingdom regional newspapers on the World Wide Web. 78-90 - Helen Martin:
The changing information environment in the media: case study The Guardian/Observer. 91-96
Volume 51, Number 4, 1999
- Murat Karamuftuoglu:
Information retrieval and the perpetual innovation economy. 99-108 - Ian Watson:
Internet, intranet, extranet: managing the information bazaar. 109-114 - Rita Marcella, Graeme Baxter:
A national survey of the citizenship information needs of the general public. 115-121 - Peter Williams, David Nicholas:
The migration of news to the web. 122-134
Volume 51, Number 5, 1999
- Robin Yeates:
Have you heard the library news? Personalised Net alerts for librarians. 137-143 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams, Nat Lievesley, Tom Dobrowolski, Richard Withey:
Developing and testing methods to determine the use of web sites: case study newspapers. 144-154 - Gillian M. Craig:
Information available on UK agricultural web sites. 155-166 - Julian Warner:
On universality in productive and information technology. 167-171
Volume 51, Number 6, 1999
- Athol Yates, Nicholas Zvegintzov:
A Siberian reality check on open source information. 175-186 - Penny Garrod:
Survival strategies in the Learning Age - hybrid staff and hybrid libraries. 187-194 - Laura Brick:
Non-use of business libraries and information services: a study of the library and information managers' perception, experience and reaction to non-use. 195-205 - Heidi E. Julien:
Constructing 'users' in library and information science. 206-209
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