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Journal of Information Science, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, February 1989
- Emilia Currás:
Guest Editorial: The industry of knowledge. 1 - S. D. Neill:
The information analyst as a quality filter in the scientific communication process. 3-12 - Blaise Cronin, Lizzie Davenport:
Profiling the professors. 13-20 - Silvina Peniston:
Market potential of CD ROM for text applications. 21-26 - Ye-Sho Chen:
Organizational strategies for decision support and expert systems. 27-34 - Alain Vuillemin:
The computerization of documentation in the French education system. 35-39 - Gary Schwartz:
Le Musée Documentaire: reflections on a database of works mentioned in art treatises and town descriptions before 1800. 41-47 - T. S. Eisenschitz:
Copyright laws and online. 49-53 - Simon Moulton:
The UK Data Protection Act 1984. 55-56 - George Philip:
Speech Tech '88' New York. 57-60
Volume 15, Number 2, April 1989
- K. R. Cooper:
Guest Editorial. 65-66 - Nick Moore:
Developing the use of a neglected resource: the growth of information management. 67-70 - S. Nazim Ali:
Science and technology information transfer in developing countries: some problems and suggestions. 81-93 - Henk F. Moed, M. Vriens:
Possible inaccuracies occurring in citation analysis. 95-107 - Jennifer E. Rowley, David R. Butcher:
The Searcher/Information Interface Project 2: manual and online searching - pilot study. 109-114 - B. C. Brookes:
Personal transferable skills for the modern information professional; comments on the paper by Sarah Gash and Denis Reardon. 115-117 - Ros Cotton:
Presentation of manpower education and training research proj ects. 119-122 - J. Scott Armstrong
:
Readability and prestige in scientific journals. 123-124 - A. E. Cawkell:
The faltering advance towards a universal telecommunications network. 125-127 - Jennifer E. Rowley:
Personal transferable skills. 127-128 - Rodrigo Magalhães
:
About the book by Vickery and Vickery; its review by Borko; and the possible name change for the Institute. 129-130 - Robert T. Bottle:
References for reviews. 130
Volume 15, Number 3, June 1989
- Shawky Salem:
Guest Editorial. 133 - T. Whitehall, C. M. Breadmore, A. J. Butters:
Information inputs to research and development work. 135-148 - Robert M. Kleyle, André de Korvin:
A unified model for data acquisition and decision making. 149-161 - Errol R. Iselin:
The impact of information diversity on information overload effects in unstructured managerial decision making. 163-173 - Paul Nieuwenhuysen:
Journal citation measures: taking into account their fluctuations from year to year. 175-178 - Robert M. Losee Jr.:
Minimizing information overload: the ranking of electronic messages. 179-189
Volume 15, Numbers 4-5, August 1989
- Alan Gilchrist:
Editorial. 191 - W. L. Saunders:
The University of Sheffield Department of Information Studies, 1964-89. 193-202 - Tom Wilson
:
Towards an information management curriculum. 203-209 - Janey K. Cringean, Michael F. Lynch:
Subgraphs of reduced chemical graphs as screens for substructure searching of specific chemical structures. 211-222 - Peter Willett:
Textual and chemical information processing using parallel computer hardware. 223-236 - David Ellis:
A behavioural model for information retrieval system design. 237-247 - Stephen J. Wade, Peter Willett, David Bawden:
SIBRIS: the Sandwich Interactive Browsing and Ranking Information System. 249-260 - Alan Griffiths:
SAGIS: a proposal for a Sardinian Geographical Information System and an assessment of alternative implementation strategies. 261-267 - Frances E. Wood, Andrew T. Berrie, Helen R. Plampin, Margaret L. Wilkinson-Tough:
Evaluations using test queries of chemical hazards databases and databanks. 269-276 - Brendan Loughridge:
Information technology, the humanities and the library. 277-286 - Peter J. Artymiuk, David W. Rice, Eleanor M. Mitchell, Peter Willett:
Searching techniques for databases of protein secondary structures. 287-298 - Nigel Ford
:
From information- to knowledge-management: the role of rule induction and neural net machine learning techniques in knowledge generation. 299-304
Volume 15, Number 6, December 1989
- Penelope A. Yates-Mercer:
Guest Editorial: An appreciation of Jason Farradane. 305-306 - Maristella Agosti
, Fabio Crestani
, Girolamo Gradenigo:
Towards data modelling in information retrieval. 307-319 - Renée A. Beauclair:
An experimental study of GDSS support application effectiveness. 321-332 - Judith Licea de Arenas, Blaise Cronin:
The contribution of higher education institutions to the development of the Mexican health sciences base. 333-338 - Ghislaine Chartron:
Lexicon management tools for large textual databases: the Lexinet system. 339-344 - Kar Yan Tarn:
Computer-based security trading systems. 345-354 - Ming-Yueh Tarng, Hai-Ming Chen:
Decision processes and information. 355-359 - George McMurdo:
Filofax, personal organizers and information society. 361-364 - Jo Haythornthwaite:
1992 and the information specialist 1. 365-368 - Lizzie Davenport, Blaise Cronin:
What does hypertext offer the information scientist? 369-372 - Werner Schwuchow:
Economics of information technologies. 373-376 - Charles Oppenheim:
Databases and copyright. 377-378 - G. R. Allen:
Thought for Food. 378 - Charles Oppenheim:
Pim No. 1. 378
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