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Journal of Information Science, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2000
- Min Song:
Visualization in information retrieval: a three-level analysis. 3-19 - William J. Martin:
Approaches to the measurement of the impact of knowledge management programmes. 21-27 - Yosihide Ohbayasi, Shigeyoshi Aoyama, Hiroshi Masui, Kiyoshi Katô, Masaki Chiba:
Development of a charged-particle nuclear reaction data retrieval system on Intelligent Pad: CONTIP. 29-37 - Subbiah Arunachalam, M. Jinandra Doss:
Science in a small country at a time of globalisation: domestic and international collaboration in new biology research in Israel. 39-49 - A. N. Uhegbu Uhegbu:
Information communication networking in rural communities: the case of women in Imo State, Nigeria. 51-59 - Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 61-65 - Tony Cawkell:
Methods of information retrieval using Web of Science: pulmonary hypertension as a subject example. 66-70 - Shawky Salem:
The drive towards a national information infrastructure in Egypt: a overview. 71-74
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2000
- Kevin Humphreys, George Demetriou, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
Bioinformatics applications of information extraction from scientific journal articles. 75-85 - Matthew Hall, Charles Oppenheim, Margaret Sheen:
Barriers to the use of patent information in UK small and medium-sized enterprises. Part 2 (1): Results of in-depth interviews. 87-99 - Huaiqing Wang, Stephen Shaoyi Liao, Lejian Liao:
An agent-based framework for Web query answering. 101-109 - Mee-Jean Kim, Byong-Ju Kim:
A bibliometric analysis of publications by the Chemistry Department, Seoul National University, Korea, 1992-1998. 111-119 - Frankwell Dulle:
The extension triad approach in disseminating agricultural information to extension workers: some experiences from the Southern Highlands Dairy Development Project, Tanzania. 121-128 - Michael Chapman, Carl Newton:
Letters to the Editor. 129-130
Volume 26, Number 3, June 2000
- Alan Gilchrist:
Editorial. 131 - Blaise Cronin:
Strategic intelligence and networked business. 133-138 - Hazel Hall:
Online information sources: tools of business intelligence? 139-143 - Elisabeth Davenport:
Social intelligence in the age of networks. 145-152 - Pierrette Bergeron:
Regional business intelligence: the view from Canada. 153-160 - Howard Rosenbaum:
The information environment of electronic commerce: information imperatives for the firm. 161-171 - Louise F. Spiteri:
Access to electronic commerce sites on the World Wide Web: an analysis of the effectiveness of six Internet search engines. 173-183 - Alistair Black, Rodney Brunt:
MI 5, 1909-1945: an information management perspective. 185-197
Volume 26, Number 4, August 2000
- Peter G. B. Enser:
Visual image retrieval: seeking the alliance of concept-based and content-based paradigms. 199-210 - Forbes Gibb, Colm McCartan, Ruairi O'Donnell, Niall Sweeney, Ruben Leon:
The integration of information retrieval techniques within a software reuse environment. 211-226 - Mutawakilu A. Tiamiyu:
Information technology in Nigerian federal agencies: problems, impact and strategies. 227-237 - Rita Marcella, Graeme Baxter:
The impact of social class and status on citizenship information need: the results of two national surveys in the UK. 239-254 - Sely Costa, Jack Meadows:
The impact of computer usage on scholarly communication among social scientists. 255-262 - Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 263-266 - J. Michael Brittain:
A highly visible scientist - Jack Meadows. 267-272 - James Hartley:
Are structured abstracts more or less accurate than traditional ones? A study in the psychological literature. 273-277 - John Cullen:
A review of library and information service job advertisements: what do they tell us about work in the Irish library sector? 278-281 - Anthony Adeloye:
The information market in Nigeria. 282-285 - Ali Asghar Shiri:
The BCS/IRSG 22nd Annual Colloquium on Information Retrieval Research, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, England, 5-7 April 2000. 286-288
Volume 26, Number 5, October 2000
- A. E. Cawkell:
Appreciation. 289-290 - Annaïg Mahé, Christine Andrys, Ghislaine Chartron:
How French research scientists are making use of electronic journals: a case study conducted at Pierre et Marie Curie University and Denis Diderot University. 291-302 - Timothy C. Craven:
Features of DESCRIPTION META tags in public home pages. 303-311 - Samuel W. K. Chan:
Using heterogeneous linguistic knowledge in local coherence identification for information retrieval. 313-328 - Leo Egghe:
New informetric aspects of the Internet: some reflections - many problems. 329-335 - Narayanan Meyyappan, Gobinda G. Chowdhury, Schubert Foo:
A review of the status of 20 digital libraries. 337-355 - Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 357-363 - A. A. Oduwole:
A study of the use of CD-ROM databases in Nigerian academic libraries. 364-369 - Filippos Tsimpoglou:
Reduction of duplicate scientific journal titles in Greek libraries: an economic assessment. 370-377
Volume 26, Number 6, December 2000
- Alan Gilchrist:
Editorial. 379 - Sheila Webber, Bill Johnston:
Conceptions of information literacy: new perspectives and implications. 381-397 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Nat Lievesley, A. Wasti:
Evaluating consumer website logs: a case study of The Times/The Sunday Times website. 399-411 - Luciana Libutti:
Building competitive skills in small and medium-sized enterprises through innovation management techniques: overview of an Italian experience. 413-419 - Owen Thomas, Peter Willett:
Webometric analysis of departments of librarianship and information science. 421-428 - Ying Ding, Gobinda G. Chowdhury, Schubert Foo:
Incorporating the results of co-word analyses to increase search variety for information retrieval. 429-451 - Julian Warner:
A critical review of the application of citation studies to the Research Assessment Exercises. 453-459 - Charles Oppenheim:
Comment. 459-460 - Julian Warner:
Reply. 460 - Carlos G. Figuerola, Raquel Gómez Díaz, Eva López de San Román:
Stemming and n-grams in Spanish: an evaluation of their impact on information retrieval. 461-467 - Adrian Dale:
DISPATCHES: Letters from the Corporanian war zone. 469-471
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