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Online Information Review, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 2000
- Lorcan Dempsey:
The subject gateway: experiences and issues based on the emergence of the Resource Discovery Network. 8-23 - Traugott Koch:
Quality-controlled subject gateways: definitions, typologies, empirical overview. 24-34 - Tracy Gardner, Renato Iannella:
Architecture and software solutions. 35-40 - Rachel Heery:
Information gateways: collaboration on content. 40-45 - Marianne Peereboom:
DutchESS: Dutch Electronic Subject Service - a Dutch national collaborative effort. 46-49 - Thomas B. Hickey:
CORC: a system for gateway creation. 49-56 - Debra Hiom:
SOSIG: an Internet hub for the social sciences, business and law. 54-58 - Roddy MacLeod:
Promoting a subject gateway: a case study from EEVL (Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library). 59-64 - Thomas Fischer, Heike Neuroth:
SSG-FI - special subject gateways to high quality Internet resources for scientific users. 64-68 - Adrian Price:
NOVAGate - a Nordic gateway to electronic resources in the forestry, veterinary and agricultural sciences. 69-73 - Debbie Campbell:
Australian subject gateways: political and strategic issues. 73-77 - Geir Granum, Phil Barker:
An EASIER way to search online engineering resource. 78-82
Volume 24, Number 2, 2000
- Hong (Iris) Xie, Colleen Cool:
Ease of use versus user control: an evaluation of Web and non-Web interfaces of online databases. 102-115 - Kristina Voigt, Gerhard Welzl, Gerda Rediske:
Multivariate statistics applied to the evaluation of environmental and chemical data sources. 116-123 - David Green:
The evolution of Web searching. 124-137 - Isidro F. Aguillo:
A new generation of tools for search, recovery and quality evaluation of World Wide Web medical resources. 138-143 - Hasna Askhita:
The Internet in Syria. 144-149 - Weihong Peng, Jennifer Cisna:
HTTP cookies - a promising technology. 150-153 - Hamid Saeed, Muhammad Asghar, Muhammad Anwar, Muhammad Ramzan:
Internet use in university libraries of Pakistan. 154-160
Volume 24, Number 3, 2000
- Allyson Holbrook, Margaret Findlay, Sebastian Misson:
Using education indexes to map research trends. 197-212 - Thomas R. Kochtanek, Karen K. Hein:
Project LIS: a Web-based resource of IOLS information. 212-218 - Sanda Erdelez, Kevin S. Rioux:
Sharing tools on newspaper Web sites: an exploratory study. 218-228 - Ya-Ning Chen, Shu-Jiun Chen, Hui-ying Chiang, Chia-hui Liu:
A case study in designing Chinese metadata. 229-234 - Lewis Guodo Liu:
The emergence of business information resources and services on the Internet and its impact on business librarianship. 234-255
Volume 24, Number 4, 2000
- Ali Asghar Shiri, Crawford Revie:
Thesauri on the Web: current developments and trends. 273-280 - Thomas R. Kochtanek, Karen K. Hein:
Creating and nurturing distributed asynchronous learning environments. 280-294 - Dragotin Kardos, Bojana Boh:
An information method for achieving value-added processing of bibliographic databases in science and technology. 294-301 - Chern Li Liew, Schubert Foo, K. R. Chennupati:
A study of graduate student end-users' use and perception of electronic journals. 302-315 - Jinhong Tang:
Recent Internet developments in the People's Republic of China: an overview. 316-321 - Siriginidi Subba Rao:
Internet service providers: an Indian scenario. 322-329
Volume 24, Number 5, 2000
- Ilan Alon, Nancy Cannon:
Internet-based experiential learning in international marketing: the case of Globalview.org. 349-357 - David Goodman:
Should scientific journals be printed? A personal view. 357-364 - Otmar Görlitz, Ralf Neubert, Wolfgang Benn:
Access to distributed environmental databases with ICIx technology. 364-370 - Lewis Guodo Liu, Richard D. Holowczak:
Using Reuters 3000 Xtra system for financial information education. 371-381 - Kaba Abdoulaye, Shaheen Majid:
Use of the Internet for reference services in Malaysian academic libraries. 381-389 - Howard Greisdorf, Amanda Spink:
Recent relevance research: implications for information professionals. 389-396
Volume 24, Number 6, 2000
- Roderic Vassie:
Improving access in bilingual, biscript catalogues through Arabised authority control. 420-429 - Gladys A. Cotter, Mike Frame, Ron Sepic, Lisa S. Zolly:
The National Biological Information Infrastructure: coming of age. 429-438 - Judit Bar-Ilan:
Evaluating the stability of the search tools Hotbot and Snap: a case study. 439-450
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