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Journal of Information Science, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, February 1990
- Robert A. Fairthorne:
Editorial. 1 - Alexandra Shaw:
B.C. Brookes and the development of information science: a bibliography. 3-7 - Stephen E. Robertson:
B.C. Brookes and information science education: a personal note. 9-10 - Nicholas J. Belkin:
The cognitive viewpoint in information science. 11-15 - Leo Egghe:
The duality of informetric systems with applications to the empirical laws. 17-27 - Jean Tague:
Ranks and sizes: some complementarities and contrasts. 29-35 - Tibor Braun, Wolfgang Glänzel, András Schubert:
Publication productivity: from frequency distributions to scientometric indicators. 37-44 - Ronald Rousseau:
A bibliometric study of Nieuwenhuysen's bibliography of microcomputer software for online information and documentation work. 45-50 - Terrence A. Brooks:
Literature core zones adjusted by impact factors. 51-57 - A. J. Meadows:
Theory in information science. 59-63 - Brian Vickery, Alina Vickery:
Intelligence and information systems. 65-70 - Liu Xun:
Professor Brookes' work and information science research in China. 71-72
Volume 16, Number 2, April 1990
- Shawky Salem:
The meta-information society. 75-76 - Ralph Adam:
A licence to steal? The growth and development of airline information systems. 77-91 - R. J. Sodha, B. J. Kostrewski, O. Schier:
JICST-E (Japan Information Centre of Science and Technology - English File): its construction in providing access to online Japanese biomedical information with selected comparisons to EMBASE and MEDLINE. 93-98 - Nigel Lees:
Library and information work in Egypt: perspective of a volunteer working in Assiut. 99-105 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis:
Online public access catalogues: characteristics of the literature. 107-112 - Stylianos Papathanassopoulos:
Public service broadcasting and deregulatory pressures in Europe. 113-120 - Elaine Davis Smith:
A statistical study of online searches in a chemical company, 1982 1987. 121-127 - Kismet Burian, Tunç Savasçl:
Remodelling of information facilities in an industrial enterprise: the case of YARPET. 129-133 - A. E. Cawkell:
The UK and the telecommunications millennium. 135-137 - Raymond A. Wall:
Copyright and downloading. 139-140
Volume 16, Number 3, June 1990
- Reijo Savolainen:
Fee or free? The socio-economic dimensions of the charging dilemma. 143-153 - Dirk G. van der Heij, Jan van der Burg, Ian R. C. Cressie, Michel Wedel:
Comparative analysis of the penetrative capacity of synopses and of full papers unrelated to the synopses published in the same broad-scope agricultural journal. 155-164 - Gloria Bordogna, Paola Carrara, Isabella Gagliardi, Dora Merelli, Piero Mussio, F. Naldi, Marco Padula:
Pictorial indexing for an integrated pictorial and textual IR environment. 165-173 - Tatsuki Saito:
A clustering method using the strength of citation. 175-181 - Peter Thorpe, Philip G. Pardey:
The generation and transfer of agricultural knowledge: a bibliometric study of a research network. 183-194 - L. Floyd Lewis, Kenneth S. Keleman:
Experiences with GDSS development: lab and field studies. 195-205 - John Martyn:
How well does the UK information system work? A study of failures to find information. 207-211 - Gillian Martin:
MSc course at UCL. 213
Volume 16, Number 4, August 1990
- A. E. Cawkell:
The boundaries of information science: information theory is alive and well. 215-216 - Robert J. W. Tijssen, Anthony F. J. van Raan, Willem J. Heiser, L. Wachmann:
Integrating multiple sources of information in literature-based maps of science. 217-227 - Gloria Bordogna, Paola Carrara, Isabella Gagliardi, Dora Merelli, F. Naldi, Marco Padula:
A system architecture for multimedia information retrieval. 229-238 - Errol R. Iselin:
Information, uncertainty and managerial decision quality: an experimental investigation. 239-248 - Josie A. Glausiusz, Penelope A. Yates-Mercer:
Some impacts of electronic mail on information services. 249-256 - Fabian A. Ehikhamenor:
Aspects of the publication cycle of physical scientists in some Nigerian universities. 257-263 - Ann O'Brien:
Relevance as an aid to evaluation in OPACs. 265-271 - Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright and downloading. 273
Volume 16, Number 5, October 1990
- Julian Warner:
Writing, literary work and document in United Kingdom copyright. 279-289 - T. N. Kapaleaswaran, V. Rajaraman:
Parallel search methods of a document database in a distributed computer system: a case study. 291-298 - G. Bianchi, M. C. Brandi, A. M. Scarda:
Database of research structures in public and private institutions in the south of Italy. 299-310 - Elizabeth More:
Information systems: people issues. 311-320 - Mary Sayers, John Joice, David Bawden:
Retrieval of biomedical reviews: a comparative evaluation of online databases for reviews of drug therapy. 321-325 - J. Eric Davies:
Information scientists and 1992: a personal view from a British perspective. 327-335
Volume 16, Number 6, December 1990
- Theodor Holm Nelson:
The once and future literature. 339-343 - Kosi A. Kedem:
Application of computer technology in the libraries of Ghana. 345-350 - Timothy C. Craven:
Use of words and phrases from full text in abstracts. 351-358 - James A. Belohlav, Louis E. Raho, David Drehmer:
Perceptions of information system domains as a function of professional status. 359-367 - J. Eric Davies:
Professional development and the Institute of Information Scientists. 369-379 - Blaise Cronin, Stephen Pearson:
The export of ideas from information science. 381-391 - Cun Wang:
The development of information activities in the Special Economic Zones of China. 393-398 - John Blagden:
The economics of library and information services: Anglo-German Conference, Cambridge, 1990. 399-400 - Raymond A. Wall:
Copyright and downloading ( 1). 401 - Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright and downloading (2). 401-402 - Raymond A. Wall:
Copyright and downloading (3). 402-403 - Maurits van der Graaf:
Retrieval of biomedical reviews. 403-404
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