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Journal of Information Science, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, February 2002
- David Rhind:
Editorial. 1 - Murat Karamuftuoglu, Susan Jones, Stephen Robertson, Fabio Venuti, Xinkun Wang:
Challenges posed by web-based retrieval of scientific papers: Okapi participation in TIPS. 3-17 - Penelope A. Yates-Mercer, David Bawden:
Managing the paradox: the valuation of knowledge and knowledge management. 19-29 - Ian Rowlands, Tamara Eisenschitz, David Bawden:
Frame analysis as a tool for understanding information policy. 31-38 - Jonathan Raper, Jason Dykes, Jo Wood, David M. Mountain, Anton Krause, David Rhind:
A framework for evaluating geographical information. 39-50 - David Bawden:
The three worlds of health information. 51-62 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams:
Evaluating metrics for comparing the use of web sites: a case study of two consumer health web sites. 63-75 - Penelope A. Yates-Mercer:
Looking forwards and backwards... 77-78 - G. Malcolm Dyson, Jason E. L. Farradane:
Education in information work: the syllabus and present curriculum of the Institute of Information Scientists Ltd. 79-81 - T. E. Allibone:
Careers in science information work. 83-87
Volume 28, Number 2, April 2002
- Larry Willmore:
Government policies toward information and communication technologies: a historical perspective. 89-96 - Rachel Hardy, Charles Oppenheim, Iris Rubbert:
Pricing strategies and models for the provision of digitized texts in higher education. 97-110 - Ali Asghar Shiri, Crawford Revie, Gobinda Chowdhury:
Thesaurus-enhanced search interfaces. 111-122 - Ying Ding, Schubert Foo:
Ontology research and development. Part 1 - a review of ontology generation. 123-136 - Aura Lippincott:
Issues in content-based music information retrieval. 137-142 - John M. Boyle, Jakob Gunge, John Bryden, Kaz Librowski, Hsin-Yi Hanna:
Sentence-based metadata: an approach and tool for viewing database designs. 143-156 - Frankwell Dulle, R. T. Mulimil, Doris S. Matovelo, Mugyabuso Julius F. Lwehabura:
Application of information technology for research in Tanzania: feedback from agricultural researchers. 157-162 - Malcolm Kendall:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 163-165 - Helge Clausen, Irene Wormell:
Letter to the editor: To inform or not to inform... 171
Volume 28, Number 3, June 2002
- Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide I: electronic government. 173-186 - Anthony F. Breitzman, Mary Ellen Mogee:
The many applications of patent analysis. 187-205 - Wei Lu, Jia Du, Jin Zhang, Feicheng Ma, Taowen Le:
Internet development in China. 207-223 - Elisabeth Davenport, Isabel Bruce:
Innovation, knowledge management and the use of space: questioning assumptions about non-traditional office work. 225-230 - Ana Maria Ramalho Correia, Miguel de Castro Neto:
The role of eprint archives in the access to, and dissemination of, scientific grey literature: LIZA - a case study by the National Libraryof Portugal. 231-241 - Hans van der Meij:
Styling the index: is it time for a change? 243-251 - Ronald N. Kostoff, James Hartley:
Open letter to technical journal editors regarding structured abstracts: this letter proposes that structured abstracts be required for all technical journal articles. 257-261
Volume 28, Number 4, August 2002
- Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide II: universal access - addressing the digital divide. 263-273 - Ada Scupola:
The impact of electronic commerce on industry structure - the case of scientific, technical and medical publishing. 275-284 - Edward F. Halpin, Seamus Simpson:
Between self-regulation and intervention in the networked economy: the European Union and Internet policy. 285-296 - Nick Moore:
A model of social information need. 297-303 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams, Mat Jordan:
NHS Direct Online: its users and their concerns. 305-319 - Ezra Ondari-Okemwa:
Challenges of harnessing virtual information resources in Kenya: the case of the African Virtual University. 321-329 - Koh Lay Tin, Suliman Al-Hawamdeh:
The changing role of paraprofessionals in the knowledge economy. 331-343
Volume 28, Number 5, October 2002
- Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Rebecca Pei-Hui Ang:
Are pay for performance search engines relevant? 349-355 - Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide III: e-commerce. 357-373 - Ying Ding, Schubert Foo:
Ontology research and development. Part 2 - a review of ontology mapping and evolving. 375-388 - Abbas Foroughi, Marvin Albin, Sharlett Gillard:
Digital rights management: a delicate balance between protection and accessibility. 389-395 - Emilia Currás:
Vertical integration of sciences: an approach to a different view of knowledge organization. 397-405 - Young-Hee Noh:
A study on the estimation of performance of the concept-based information retrieval model for searching the Web. 407-415 - James Hartley:
Do structured abstracts take more space? And does it matter? 417-422 - Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information science sector. 423-427 - Tony Cawkell:
The information society: history and futures. 433-435 - Udo Kruschwitz:
AAAI Spring Symposium 2002. 437-440
Volume 28, Number 6, December 2002
- Evelien Otte, Ronald Rousseau:
Social network analysis: a powerful strategy, also for the information sciences. 441-453 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
How much information do search engines disclose on the links to a web page? A longitudinal case study of the 'cybermetrics' home page. 455-466 - Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide IV: copyright, Freedom of Information and data protection. 467-481 - Mike Thelwall:
The top 100 linked-to pages on UK university web sites: high inlink counts are not usually associated with quality scholarly content. 483-491 - Susan Jones, Olga Vechtomova, Stephen Robertson:
A tool for comparative evaluation in an interactive environment. 493-503 - Roger Cook:
What factors influence the acceptance of decision aids in organizations? 505-512 - Subbiah Arunachalam:
Reaching the unreached: how can we use information and communication technologies to empower the rural poor in the developing world through enhanced access to relevant information? 513-522
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