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Internet Research, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 1997
- Pierre R. Berthon, Leyland F. Pitt, Gerard Prendergast:

Visits, hits, caching and counting on the World Wide Web: old wine in new bottles? 5-8 - Alicia Aldridge, Michele White, Karen A. Forcht:

Security considerations of doing business via the Internet: cautions to be considered. 9-15 - László Lukács:

The information society and the Church. 16-26 - S. Mary P. Benbow

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A view through the glass: aquariums on the Internet. 27-31 - Terry Edwards, Siriluck Kedseemake:

World Thai Expert Link: a proposal in progress. 32-42 - Colette Flesch:

Brussels and the global information society. 43-45 - Robert Busick:

OCLC's role on the Internet. 46-47 - Marcia Henry:

Online directories for library catalogs on the Internet. 48-50 - Julene Butler:

Scholarly resources on the Internet. 51-52 - Jane A. Barford:

Balance or bias? Information selection for the researcher. 53-58 - Geoffrey Ebbs, Howard Rheingold:

Censorship on the information highway. 59-60 - Steven M. Furnell

, Matthew J. Warren
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Computer abuse: vandalizing the information society. 61-66
Volume 7, Number 2, 1997
- Andrelyn C. Applebee, Peter Clayton, Celina Pascoe:

Australian academic use of the Internet. 85-94 - Paul Herbig, Brian Hale:

Internet: the marketing challenge of the twentieth century. 95-100 - Brendan Devlin

, Mary Burke:
Internet: the ultimate reference tool? 101-108 - Abby Day:

A model for monitoring Web site effectiveness. 109-115 - David Birch:

Real electronic commerce - smart cards on the superhighway. 116-119 - David Birch, Michael A. Young:

Financial services and the Internet - what does cyberspace mean for the financial services industry? 120-128 - R. William Maule:

Adult IT programs: a discourse on pedagogy strategy and the Internet. 129-152
Volume 7, Number 3, 1997
- Alicia Aldridge, Karen A. Forcht, Joan K. Pierson:

Get linked or get lost: marketing strategy for the Internet. 161-169 - James E. Katz, Philip Aspden:

Motivations for and barriers to Internet usage: results of a national public opinion survey. 170-188 - Jon Franklin Ramsoomair:

The Internet in the context of cross-cultural management. 189-194 - Annamaria Feher, Elizabeth Towell:

Business use of the Internet. 195-200 - Daphyne Saunders Thomas:

Cyberspace pornography: problems with enforcement. 201-207 - Schubert Foo

, Siu Cheung Hui, See Wai Yip, Yulan He
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Approaches for resolving dynamic IP addressing. 208-216 - Christina Soh, Quee Yong Mah, Fong Jek Gan, Daniel Chew, Edna Reid:

The use of the Internet for business: the experience of early adopters in Singapore. 217-228
Volume 7, Number 4, 1997
- Stan Glaser:

The real world and virtual worlds. 246-251 - Eileen G. Abels, Marilyn Domas White, Karla Hahn:

Identifying user-based criteria for Web pages. 252-262 - David G. Schwartz

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Mozart versus Minsky: information bias on the Internet. 263-268 - Larry Scheuermann, Gary Taylor:

Netiquette. 269-273 - Robert D. Carlitz, Mario Zinga:

Creating common knowledge: school networking in an urban setting. 274-286 - Dirk De Maeyer:

Internet's information highway potential. 287-300 - Luiz Antonio Joia

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Internet implementation in Brazilian K-12 schools. 301-304 - Andrew S. Patrick, Alex Black:

Who is going online? Results from the National Capital FreeNet. 305-319 - Da-Wei Chang, Ing-Chou Chen, Hao-Ren Ke

, Ruei-Chuan Chang:
RPC-News: a real-time, personalized, Chinese news system. 320-328 - Hitoshi Noguchi:

The base delta principle. 329-336 - Marcia Henry

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Library OPACS on the Web: finding and describing directories. 337-341

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