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Journal of Information Science, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, February 1993
- Emilia Currás:

The need for theoretical studies in information science. 1 - Norman W. Wood:

Information strategies for changing European living and working conditions. 3-12 - Mengxiong Liu:

A study of citing motivation of Chinese scientists. 13-23 - Ana Maria, Ramalho Correia:

Scientific and technical information (STI) towards technological and industrial development: the case of Portugal. 25-35 - Imre Yildiz:

The national scene in information and documentation activities and recent developments in the documentation centre of TÜBiTAK (TÜRDOK). 37-40 - D. Patrinos:

Documentation practices: the national scene in Greece. 41-49 - D. Jotwani, L. J. Haravu:

Pricing of the SDI service at ICRISAT. 51-55 - Elaine Davis Smith:

A comparison of the effects of new technology on searching habits in industrial and academic institutions. 57-66 - Charles Oppenheim:

Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 67-69 - Alan Gilchrist:

Book review : Charles Oppenheim, The Legal and Regulatory Environment for Electronic Information (In fonortics, 1992) ISBN 1-873699-05-0. 69-70 - Ravid J. Sodha:

Trends in biomedical publications: US and Japanese authors in US journals and European journals. 71-73 - Tibor Braun, András Schubert

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National publication bias? 75-76 - Tamara Eisenschitz:

The EC Draft Directive on the Legal Protection of Databases - an information scientist's reaction. 77-80 - Pierre Loslever, F. Bourlon:

Graphic display of information: how do individuals judge one and two variable charts? 81-84
Volume 19, Number 2, April 1993
- Sarah Ellis, Charles Oppenheim:

Legal issues for information professionals, Part III: Data protection and the media - background to the Data Protection Act 1984 and the EC Draft Directive on Data Protection. 85-97 - Sarah Ellis, Charles Oppenheim:

Legal issues for information professionals, Part IV: Attitudes to data protection amongst UK media librarians. 99-117 - Hikomaro Sano, Yuzuru Fujiwara:

Syntactic and semantic structure analysis of article titles in analytical chemistry. 119-124 - William J. Verkooijen:

Automated financial diagnosis: a comparison with other diagnostic domains. 125-135 - Virgil Diodato, Georgianna Henry:

The rates of assignment of narrower terms in the Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors. 137-141 - Alan Gilchrist:

Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 143-147 - Karl A. Stroetmann:

Information research in Europe: an investigation. 149-154 - Mohammed M. Aman:

Education for library and information science in the Soviet Autonomous Republics. 155-160 - Ana Maria Ramalho Correia, M. R. C. Wilkinson:

The development of a research agenda for scientific and technical information. 161-162 - Peter Gooch:

The responsibility and the response: sustaining information systems in developing countries. 163 - Eugene Garfield:

Mechanical indexing, structural linguistics and information retrieval. 164-165 - Naomi Sager:

Dear Gene. 165
Volume 19, Number 3, June 1993
- Susan Jones:

A thesaurus data model for an intelligent retrieval system. 167-178 - John D. Bovey:

A graphical retrieval system. 179-187 - Mutawakilu Adisa Tiamiyu:

The realities of developing modern information resources management systems in government organisations in developing countries with particular reference to Nigeria. 189-197 - Alan R. Katritzky, Stephen J. Cato, James A. Deyrup:

Comparison of the scope, timeliness and quality of chemical abstracts from VINITI and CAS. 199-210 - Anne Morris:

The teaching of IT in departments of information and library studies in the UK. 211-223 - S. Nazim Ali

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Subject relationship between articles determined by co-occurrence of keywords in citing and cited titles. 225-231 - Charles Oppenheim:

Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 233-234 - H. Miido:

CD-ROM use and file interaction: An analysis of a sample of medical libraries. 235-238 - Olatunde R. Adeniran, T. A. Adigun, M. I. Okoh:

The use of microcomputers in Nigerian libraries and information centres. 239-246
Volume 19, Number 4, August 1993
- Charles T. Meadow, Jiabin Wang, Manal Stamboulie:

An analysis of Zipf-Mandelbrot language measures and their application to artificial languages. 247-257 - John R. Brockman:

Information management and corporate total quality. 259-265 - Scott T. Y. Cheung:

A study of the Office Automation training methodologies adopted by Hong Kong companies. 267-277 - G. Philip:

ISDN: an emerging electronic highway for business data communications. 279-289 - Jennifer E. Rowley:

Information systems methodologies: a review and assessment of their applicability to the selection, design and implementation of library and information systems. 291-301 - Harold Fenton, Ian Hutton:

A unique drug activity search system. 303-307 - G. O. Alegbeyele:

Reflections on information issues and information professionals in Africa: some lessons from records management workshops in the Gambia and Ghana. 309-316 - Charles Oppenheim:

Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 317-319 - Tamara Eisenschitz:

Balance of interests in copyright. 319 - Harish Chandra, Jag Pal Singh:

An integrated information system. 321-325
Volume 19, Number 5, October 1993
- Bijel H. Desai, David Bawden:

Competitor Intelligence in the pharmaceutical industry; the role of the information professional. 327-338 - Mutawakilu A. Tiamiyu:

Source use by Nigerian civil servants and their organisational and information exposure characteristics. 339-347 - Gillian Crossan, Paul F. Burton:

Teleworking stereotypes: a case study. 349-362 - Christian Wissmann:

Techniques of data retrieval for scientometric research in the ISI citation indexes. 363-376 - N. W. Posnett:

Introduction of performance indicators at the Institute of Development Studies. 377-387 - Nora Narváez-Berthelemot, M. Almada de Ascencio, Jane M. Russell:

International scientific collaboration: cooperation between Latin America and Spain, as seen from different databases. 389-394 - Tibor Braun:

On some historical antecedents of the belief in the decline of British science. 401 - David J. Medyckyj-Scott, Ian A. Newman, Stella M. O'Brien:

GENIE: a global environmental network for information exchange. 403-406
Volume 19, Number 6, December 1993
- A. E. Cawkell:

Picture-queries and picture databases. 409-423 - A. Pellow, T. D. Wilson

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The management information requirements of heads of university departments: a critical success factors approach. 425-437 - Clara M. Chu

, Ann O'Brien:
Subject analysis: the critical first stage in indexing. 439-454 - Imad Bachir

, Andrew Buxton:
The use of topic sentences for evaluating the representativeness of Arabic article titles. 455-465 - Josef Herget:

The transition process to a free market economy: a case study of information resource units in East Germany. 467-472 - Yves-François Le Coadic, Serge Chambaud:

Politics and policies in the scientific and technical information sector in France. 473-479 - C. O. Kisiedu:

A survey of past post-graduate diploma students of the department of library and archival studies of the university of Ghana: 1970/71-1980/81. 481-487 - Milam W. Aiken, Chi Hwang, Roberto De Magalhaes, Jeanette S. Martin:

A comparison of Malaysian and American groups using a Group Decision Support System. 489-491

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