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Journal of Information Science, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, February 1997
- Phillips Ellesmere:

Information Society: Agenda for Action in the UK. 1-8 - Alexander Mullen, Martin Blunck, Editha Kalbfleisch, E. Möller, Hans-Georg Rohbeck:

Assessment, from an industrial user perspective, of some major competitor information files on pharmaceutical development products. 9-23 - Marc Rittberger

, W. Rittberger:
Measuring quality in the production of databases. 25-37 - J. Eric Davies:

Data protection management in university libraries in the UK. 39-58 - Jane Farmer

, Dorothy A. Williams:
Decision-making by health purchasing organisations in Scotland: the role and influence of evidence from the research literature. 59-72 - Charles Oppenheim:

LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 73-80 - George McMurdo:

Cyberporn and communication decency. 81-90 - Lishan Adam:

Content and the Web for African development. 91-97 - José Ramón Pérez Álvarez-Ossorio, Isabel Gómez, María José Martín-Sempere:

International visibility of domestic scientific literature. 98-101
Volume 23, Number 2, April 1997
- Graeme Johanson:

Information, knowledge and research. 103-109 - Penny Garrod, Margaret Kinnell:

Benchmarking development needs in the LIS sector. 111-118 - Guojun Lu

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An approach to image retrieval based on shape. 119-127 - R. Abbott:

Information transfer and cognitive mismatch: a Popperian model for studies of public understanding. 129-137 - Nick Moore:

The information policy agenda in East Asia. 139-147 - George McMurdo:

Web graphics for the lazy. 149-162 - Jack Meadows, Penny Yates-Mercer, Dennis McVey:

The training of library and information staff in the handling of online electronic journals. 163-167 - Alan F. Smeaton, Donna K. Harman:

The TREC experiments and their impact on Europe. 169-174
Volume 23, Number 3, June 1997
- Caroline A. Stevens, Anne Morris, Goff Sargent:

Health information: a role for public access systems? 175-186 - Tony Cawkell:

The information superhighway: a review of some determining factors. 187-208 - Tamara Eisenschitz, Paul Turner:

Rights and responsibilities in the digital age: problems with stronger copyright in an information society. 209-223 - Christine A. Barry:

Information skills for an electronic world: training doctoral research students. 225-238 - Anitesh Barua, Suryanarayanan Ravindran, Andrew B. Whinston:

Effective intra-organizational information exchange. 239-248 - Werner Schwuchow, S. Graumann, Willi Bredemeier:

A study of the European information services markets. 249-259
Volume 23, Number 4, August 1997
- Mairéad Browne:

The field of information policy: 1. Fundamental concepts. 261-275 - B. C. Vickery:

Ontologies. 277-286 - Linda H. Armitage, Peter G. B. Enser:

Analysis of user need in image archives. 287-299 - Ronald N. Kostoff, Henry J. Eberhart, Darrell Ray Toothman:

Database tomography for information retrieval. 301-311 - Enrique Sotto Roque, Joaquín López-Pascual

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Mutual funds information on the Internet. 313-320 - L. O. Aina, I. M. Mabawonku:

The literature of the information profession in anglophone Africa: characteristics, trends and future directions. 321-326 - Egbert De Smet, Paul Nieuwenhuysen:

The DANIS database system: integrating bibliographic and factual information using CDS/ISIS software and the common communication format. 327-337 - Antony Porter:

Library service on bereavement and spirituality. 338
Volume 23, Number 5, October 1997
- Mairéad Browne:

The field of information policy: 2. Redefining the boundaries and methodologies. 339-351 - S. R. Jones, Peter J. Thomas:

Understanding interaction between office-based professionals for the development of advanced communication and information technologies. 353-364 - Göktürk Üçoluk, Ismail Hakki Toroslu

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A genetic algorithm approach for verification of the syllable-based text compression technique. 365-372 - Peter van den Besselaar:

The future of employment in the information society: a comparative, longitudinal and multi-level study. 373-392
Volume 23, Number 6, December 1997
- Mark Bide

, Charles Oppenheim, Anne Ramsden:
Some proposals regarding copyright clearance and digitisation in higher education. 393-405 - David Bawden, Kay Robinson:

Information behaviour in nursing specialities: a case study of midwifery. 407-421 - Martin P. Smith, Martin Smith:

The use of genetic programming to build Boolean queries for text retrieval through relevance feedback. 423-431 - Peter Vinkler:

Direct and indirect literature overlap measures for information pools of research teams. 433-443 - Anthony F. J. van Raan

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The future of the quality assurance system: its impact on the social and professional recognition of scientists in the era of electronic publishing. 445-450

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