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Journal of Information Science, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 1998
- Alan Gilchrist:

Editorial. 1 - Hsinchun Chen, Yin Zhang, Andrea L. Houston:

Semantic indexing and searching using a Hopfield net. 3-18 - Berenika M. Webster:

Polish Sociology Citation Index as an example of usage of national citation indexes in scientometric analysis of social sciences. 19-32 - Kyung-Mook Oh, Jack Meadows:

Use of communication technologies in South Korean universities. 33-38 - Charles Oppenheim:

LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 39-55 - Tony Cawkell:

The Information Age - for better or for worse. 56-58 - Tibor Braun:

Globalization takes off! 59-62 - Martin White:

European information services market. 63-64
Volume 24, Number 2, April 1998
- Julia Neuberger:

Information for health: whose information is it? 67-73 - Eugene D. Tate:

Access to information: the Canadian experience. 75-82 - Dennis N. Ocholla:

Information consultancy and brokerage in Botswana. 83-95 - Philip J. Sallis, Diana A. Kassabova:

Usenet newsgroups' profile analysis, utilising standard and non-standard statistical methods. 97-104 - Harjinder S. Gill, Penelope A. Yates-Mercer:

The dissemination of information by local authorities on the World Wide Web. 105-112 - Mee-Jean Kim:

A comparative study of citations from papers by Korean scientists and their journal attributes. 113-121 - George McMurdo:

Intranets for the lazy. 123-132
Volume 24, Number 3, June 1998
- Janette Boynton, Julie M. Glanville

, David McDaid
, Carol Lefebvre:
Identifying systematic reviews in MEDLINE: developing an objective approach to search strategy design. 137-154 - Jennifer E. Rowley:

Towards a methodology for the design of multimedia public access interfaces. 155-166 - Lynn Newton, Douglas Newton, Jill Clark, Tim Kenny, David Moseley, Ian Purves, Rob Wilson

:
Patient information leaflets: producing understandable PILs. 167-181 - Lorna Cumming, Lynn Conway:

Providing comprehensive information and searches with limited resources. 183-185 - Charles Oppenheim:

LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 186-191 - George McMurdo:

Evaluating Web information and design. 192-204 - Werner Schwuchow:

European information services markets (reply). 205-206
Volume 24, Number 4, August 1998
- Adrienne Muir:

Publishers' views of electronic short-loan collections and copyright clearance issues. 215-229 - Shirley Anne Cousins:

Duplicate detection and record consolidation in large bibliographic databases: the COPAC database experience. 231-240 - Yin Zhang:

The impact of Internet-based electronic resources on formal scholarly communication in the area of library and information science: a citation analysis. 241-254 - Anne Faulkner:

The year 2000 problem and its implications for the information profession. 255-265 - Charles Oppenheim:

LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 267-270 - Harry East:

Towards the schism: information officers at the Royal Society Scientific Information Conference, 1948. 271-275
Volume 24, Number 5, October 1998
- Ruth A. Lewis, Christine J. Urquhart, Janet Rolinson:

Health professionals' attitudes towards evidence-based medicine and the role of the information professional in exploitation of the research evidence. 281-290 - Ben Booth:

Information for visitors to cultural attractions. 291-303 - Y. P. Shao, S. Y. Liao, H. Q. Wang:

A model of virtual organisations. 305-312 - Awang Ngah Zainab, Sharon Manel De Silva:

Expert systems in library and information services: publication trends, authorship patterns and expressiveness of published titles. 313-336 - Nick Moore:

The British national information strategy. 337-344 - T. D. Wilson:

EQUIP: a European survey of quality criteria for the evaluation of databases. 345-357 - James Hartley:

Is it appropriate to use structured abstracts in non-medical science journals? 359-364 - M. Xie, H. Wang, T. N. Goh:

Quality dimensions of Internet search engines. 365-372
Volume 24, Number 6, December 1998
- Alistair S. Duff:

Daniel Bell's theory of the information society. 373-393 - Judith Broady-Preston

, Tim Hayward:
Turbulent change: strategy and information flow in UK retail banks. 395-408 - Martin Frické:

Measuring recall. 409-417 - Hilary Tomney, Paul F. Burton:

Electronic journals: a study of usage and attitudes among academics. 419-429 - Herbert Snyder, Susan Bonzi:

Patterns of self-citation across disciplines (1980-1989). 431-435 - Charles Oppenheim:

LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. 437-443 - John Cox:

Is everyone passing the buck? 444-446 - Linda Hajdukiewicz, Geraldine Turpie:

Information village: the future of publishing. 447-450 - Martyn Daniels:

Focusing in a fuzzy world: trading in the networked world. 451-455

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