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The Information Society, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1993
- Rob Kling, Charles Dunlop:

Controversies about Computerization and the Character of White Collar Worklife. 1-29 - Roger Calantone, Clyde W. Holsapple, Linda Ellis Johnson:

Communication and Communication Support: An Agenda for Investigation. 31-38 - Sara Schoonmaker:

Trading On-Line: Information Flows in Advanced Capitalism. 39-49 - Chris Arthur:

Zen and the Art of Ignoring Information. 51-60
Volume 9, Number 2, 1993
- Rob Kling:

Organizational Analysis in Computer Science. 71-87 - Tora K. Bikson, S. A. Law:

Electronic Mail Use at The World Bank: Messages from Users. 89-124 - Tora K. Bikson, S. A. Law:

Electronic Information Media and Records Management Methods: A Survey of Practices in UN Organizations. 125-144 - William J. Martin, Sean F. McKeown:

The Potential of Information and Telecommunications Technologies for Rural Development. 145-156 - Thomas L. Lincoln, Daniel J. Essin, Willis H. Ware:

The Electronic Medical Record: A Challenge for Computer Science to Develop Clinically and Socially Relevant Computer Systems to Coordinate Information for patient Care and Analysis.
Volume 9, Number 3, 1993
- Willis H. Ware:

The New Faces of Privacy. 195-211 - Louise L. Soe, M. Lynne Markus:

Technological or Social Utility? Unraveling Explanations of Email, Vmail, and Fax Use. 213-236 - Wanda J. Orlikowski:

Learning from Notes: Organizational Issues in Groupware Implementation. 237-250 - Juan D. Rogers:

Internetworking and the Politics of Science: NSFNET in Internet History. Inf. Soc. 9(3) (1993) - James Katz, Merton M. Hyman:

Dimensions of Concern over Telecommunications Privacy in the United States. 251-275
- Zhengxin Chen:

Intelligence and Discovery in an Information Society: An Essay in Memory of Derek de Solla Price. 277-280
Volume 9, Number 4, 1993
- Richard S. Rosenberg:

Free Speech, Pornography, Sexual Harassment, and Electronic Networks. 285-331 - Jason L. Dedrick, Kenneth L. Kraemer:

Caught in the Middle: Information Technology Policy in Australia. 333-363 - Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jason L. Dedrick:

Turning Loose the Invisible Hand: New Zealand's Information Technology Policy. 365-390 - Raul Medina-Mora, Terry Winograd, Rodrigo Flores, Fernando Flores:

The Action Workflow Approach to Workflow Management Technology. 391-404

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