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Journal of Information Science, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 1994
- Alan Gilchrist:
Editorial. 1 - Laura M. Baird, Charles Oppenheim:
Do citations matter? 2-15 - J. Gerard Wolff:
A scaleable technique for best-match retrieval of sequential information using metrics-guided search. 16-28 - Frances Wood, Nigel Ford, Christina Walsh:
The effect of postings information on searching behaviour. 29-40 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Aspects of a library systems methodology. 41-45 - Evelyn Simpson, Stephen Duncan, George McMurdo:
Networking CD-ROMs: technical overview and the view from the Manchester Business School. 46-54 - Endre Száva-Kováts:
Non-indexed eponymal citedness (NIEC): first fact-finding examination of a phenomenon of scientific literature. 55-70 - Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector: Draft Directive on database copyright. 71-72 - Tamara Eisenschitz:
The Runciman Report on Criminal Justice- it's implication for information work. 72-74
Volume 20, Number 2, April 1994
- Martijn J. Hoogeveen, Kees van der Meer:
Integration of information retrieval and database management in support of multimedia police work. 79-87 - Gordon G. Scarrott:
Some functions and properties of information. 88-98 - Athanase B. Kanamugire:
Developing a CD-ROM service in Saudi Arabia: some lessons for developing countries. 99-107 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
The controlled versus natural indexing languages debate revisited: a perspective on information retrieval practice and research. 108-118 - J. P. Murphy, Jane B. Grimson:
The Jupiter system: an environment for multidatabase interoperability. 120-136 - Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 137-138 - Ravi J. Sodha, Thérèse van Amelsvoort:
Multi-database searches in biomedicine: citation duplication and novelty assessment using carbamazepine as an example. 139-141 - S. Shtrikman:
Some comments on Zipf's law for the Chinese language. 142-143
Volume 20, Number 4, August 1994
- John A. A. Sillince:
Coherence of issues and coordination of instruments in European information policy. 219-236 - Christine Urquhart, Sophie Crane:
Nurses' information-seeking skills and perceptions of information sources: assessment using vignettes. 237-246 - Anne Morris, Gwyneth Tseng, Hilary Drenth:
CIDA: the expert Company Information Database Adviser. 247-259 - Anne Morris:
Online company database selection: an evaluation of directories and CIDA (an expert system). 260-269 - W. John Wilbur:
Non-parametric significance tests of retrieval performance comparisons. 270-284 - Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 285-287 - Gail Pettinger, David Bawden:
information support for the training function. 288-294 - A. Sreenivasa Ravi, B. C. Indira:
An e-mail-based bibliographic information server. 295-299 - George Philip:
The Montreux 1993 International Chemical Information Conference, Annecy, France: a view from the floor. 300-303
Volume 20, Number 5, October 1994
- George McMurdo, Evelyn Simpson:
The White House files. 305-313 - Shahid Akhtar, Martha Melesse:
Africa, information and development: IDRC's experience. 314-322 - Neil Grainger-Smith, Charles Oppenheim:
The role of information systems and technology (IS/IT) in investment banks. 323-333 - J. A. Boon, Johannes J. Britz, C. Harmse:
The information economy in South Africa: definition and measurement. 334-347 - Kevin Cox:
An experiment to test the utility of repeating phrases for information retrieval systems. 348-355 - Robert R. Freeman:
Current research information in the USA. 356-362 - Charles Oppenheim:
Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 363-367 - A. E. Cawkell:
Copyright and the First Amendment: Received 26 May 1994 Dear Sir. 368-369 - Raymond A. Wall:
Received 3 June 1994 Dear Sir. 369-370
Volume 20, Number 6, December 1994
- Tim Hayward, Judith E. Broady:
Macroeconomic change: information and knowledge. 377-387 - E. Michael Keen:
Designing and testing an interactive Ranked retrieval system for professional searchers. 389-398 - Roberto Marega, Maria Teresa Pazienza:
CoDHIR: an information retrieval system based on semantic document representation. 399-412 - A. Steven Pollitt, Geoffrey P. Ellis, Martin P. Smith:
HIBROWSE for bibliographic databases. 413-426 - Robert T. Bottle, Nanxin Li:
Chinese company information and its availability to UK fund managers. 427-435 - Tamara Eisenschitz:
Trade marks. 436 - Ellen Gredley:
A new Trade Marks Act. 436-437 - Andy Ewers:
A review of new developments in text retrieval systems. 438-443 - T. D. Wilson:
A local study of journal use. 444-450 - Charles Oppenheim:
Misconceptions concerning copyright. 451
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