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Information Services and Use, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, 2006
- Elliot R. Siegel, Robert A. Logan, Robert L. Harnsberger, Kathleen Cravedi, Jean A. Krause, Becky Lyon, Karen Hajarian, Jonathan Uhl, Angela B. Ruffin, Donald A. B. Lindberg:
Information Rx: Evaluation of a new informatics tool for physicians, patients, and libraries. 1-10 - Elliot R. Siegel:
Editor's introduction. 11-12 - Information and data in e-science: Making seamless access a reality. 13-28
- Kurt N. Molholm:
Standards and interoperability. 29-37 - Bernard Dumouchel, Jeffrey Demaine:
Knowledge Discovery in the Digital Library: access tools for mining science. 39-44 - John R. Helliwell, Peter R. Strickland, Brian McMahon:
The role of quality in providing seamless access to information and data in e-science; the experience gained in crystallography. 45-55
Volume 26, Number 2, 2006
- Arnoud de Kemp, Einar H. Fredriksson, Björn Ortelbach:
Preface. 57-58 - Gottfried Honnefelder:
The role of information in science and society. 61-63 - Nicole Dewandre:
Scientific publications: A key factor of the European research area. 65-72 - Jürgen Renn:
Towards a Web of culture and science. 73-79 - Derk Haank:
Academic publishing is electronic publishing. 81-83 - David Hoole:
The changing geography of an industry and a debate. 87-95 - Willy Stalmans:
Publishing constraints experienced by a large European scientific society. 97-101 - Vitek Tracz:
What shall we do? Challenges and opportunities of the coming changes in science publishing. 103-107 - Piero Attanasio:
The impact of technology on European small and medium-sized publishers. 109-113 - Pieter Bolman:
The significance of April 4th, a reflection. 117-120 - Martin White:
The search for Eureka. 123-127 - Hans Jansen:
Permanent access to electronic journals. 129-134 - Henk F. Moed:
New developments in citation analysis and research evaluation. 135-137 - Stefan Decker:
The social semantic desktop: Next generation collaboration infrastructure. 139-144 - Gudrun Gersmann:
Providing and accessing scientific literature. How the German Research Foundation (DFG) supports scholarly communication. 147-150 - Matthew J. Cockerill:
The economics of open access publishing. 151-157 - René Olivieri:
New masters, new rules. 159-163 - Henning P. Nielsen:
Science authorship - product support - information consumer. 165-169 - Mark Seeley:
Impact of the Internet on the services aspect of the STM publishing business. 173-175 - Christian Sprang:
Strategic change - in which direction? 177-183 - Antje Sörensen:
From copyright to access rights? How public policy might shape industry strategies. 185-189 - Martin Marlow:
E-volution of Revolution: Some observations on emerging trends in content, technology and service provision. 191-197 - Herman P. Spruijt:
Closing panel. 201-204 - Dr. Ekkehard Hundt. 207-208
Volume 26, Number 3, 2006
- Carol Tenopir:
Building bridges to information products and services. 213-221 - Nik Bessis, Charles Oppenheim:
Making the DREAM reality: A SSM based model for the communication of design research. 223-240 - Manfred Hauer:
Retrieval quality of library catalogues and new concepts. A comparison. 241-248 - Munusamy Natarajan:
Use of online technology for multimedia education. 249-256 - Book review. 257-258
- Book review. 259
Volume 26, Number 4, 2006
- Dirk Lewandowski:
Query types and search topics of German Web search engine users. 261-269 - Kasia Kurek, Peter A. Th. M. Geurts, Hans E. Roosendaal:
The split between availability and selection. 271-282 - N. J. C. Kol, Raymond J. van Diessen, Kees van der Meer:
An improved Universal Virtual Computer approach for long-term preservation of digital objects. 283-291 - Rafael Ball, Dirk Tunger:
Science indicators revisited - Science Citation Index versus SCOPUS: A bibliometric comparison of both citation databases. 293-301 - Tomaz Seljak, Ales Bosnjak:
Researchers' bibliographies in COBISS.SI. 303-308 - Aspects of using and producing information resources: EUSIDIC Annual Conference 2006. 309-312
- Book review. 313
- Press release. 315-316
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