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Journal of Information Science, Volume 12
Volume 12, Numbers 1-2, February 1986
- Alan Gilchrist:
Editorial. 1 - Janet S. Rennie:
A history of the Department of Information Science of The City University. 3-13 - B. C. Brookes:
Jason Farradane and Relational Indexing. 15-18 - Robert T. Bottle:
Jason Farradane - a biobibliography. 19-21 - Lindsay Bibby, Harry East:
Marketing of databases produced in the United Kingdom. 23-30 - Robert T. Bottle, G. M. E. Erbach:
Financial press comment and company size: a comparison of UK and German companies. 31-35 - Helen M. Brooks, Penny J. Daniels, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Research on information interaction and intelligent information provision mechanisms. 37-44 - T. M. Cocks, B. C. Brookes:
Sichel's unification of bibliometric frequency distributions. 45-51 - T. S. Eisenschitz, A. M. Lazard, C. J. Willey:
Patent groups and their relationship with journal literature. 53-58 - Y. T. Gong:
The Library and Information System of the Chinese Academy of Sciences: a brief overview. 59-62 - Barbara Kostrewski:
Biomedical information: education and decision support systems. 63-69 - Stephen E. Robertson, C. L. Thompson, M. J. Macaskill, John D. Bovey:
Weighting, ranking and relevance feedback in a front - end system. 71-75 - Penelope A. Yates-Mercer, Jean Roucoux:
Education and training in office technology. 77-84 - A. Gordon Foster:
Jason Farradane and The City University. 85
Volume 12, Number 3, April 1986
- A. E. Cawkell:
The real information society: present situation and some forecasts. 87-95 - Donald Owen Case:
Collection and organization of written information by social scientists and humanists: a review and exploratory study. 97-104 - Subbiah Arunachalam, Kailash C. Garg:
Science on the periphery - a scientometric analysis of science in the ASEAN countries. 105-117 - Simon Bell:
Electronic information systems analysis: Present and future information systems use by academics involved in Development Studies. 119-127 - Blaise Cronin:
Towards information-based economies. 129-137 - K. T. Noerr:
Directory Review : Can finding information be easy, fun and successful? 139-141
Volume 12, Number 4, June 1986
- S. L. Cassidy, B. J. Kostrewski:
An evaluation of information sources in household product poisoning. 143-151 - Masaki Chiba, Toshiyuki Katayama, Hajime Tanaka:
A database translator of nuclear reaction data for international data exchange. 153-165 - David Nicholas, Kevin Harris, Gertrud Erbach:
Time-Life, World Reporter and the secretary: experiments with end-users: Information seeking in an information society research project. 167-175 - Stephen A. Osiobe:
A study of the use of information sources by medical faculty staff in Nigerian universities. 177-183 - Sally Meadows:
An assessment of the major computerised databases relating to disabled people in the UK and Scandinavia. 185-191 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:
A characterization of distributions which satisfy Price's Law and consequences for the Laws of Zipf and Mandelbrot. 193-197 - B. C. Brookes:
A perspective on perspective. 199-200
Volume 12, Number 5, August 1986
- David Bawden:
Information systems and the stimulation of creativity. 203-216 - Shawky Salem:
Information infrastructure in the Arab countries: an analysis. 217-230 - Simon Bell:
Information systems planning and operation in Less Developed Countries. Part 1: Planning and operational concerns. 231-245 - Clive Price, Rosemary A. Burley:
An evaluation of information sources for current awareness on occupational diseases. 247-255 - Clive Price, Rosemary A. Burley:
An evaluation of information sources for retrospective literature searching on occupational diseases. 257-265
Volume 12, Number 6, October 1986
- C. P. R. Dubois:
Guest editorial. 269 - Peter Vickers:
Chairman's introduction to the morning session. 271 - Alan Gilchrist:
What the information scientist has to offer. 273-280 - Clive Weeks:
The need for integrated management of information. 283-287 - Brenda White:
Chairman's introduction to the afternoon session. 291 - Robert E. Wiggins:
Information Management - a BP approach. Case study 1. 293-299 - Hilary Nunn:
Information management in practice. Case study 2. 301-304 - Heather M. Corbishley:
Information management in a district health authority. Case study 3. 307-310 - David Jakob:
The design of integrated information systems using business analysis. Case study 4. 311-315 - Simon Bell:
Information systems planning and operation in Less Developed Countries. Part 2: Case study, information systems, evaluation. 319-331 - Simon Bell:
Information systems planning and operation in Less Developed Countries. Supplement. 333-335
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