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- Syed Sajjad Ahmed:
Managing change to enhance Web-based services in the Arabian Gulf libraries. Online Inf. Rev. 26(4): 265-270 (2002) - Maryellen Allen:
A case study of the usability testing of the University of South Florida's virtual library interface design. Online Inf. Rev. 26(1): 40-53 (2002) - Dania Bilal:
Perspectives on children's navigation of the World Wide Web: does the type of search task make a difference? Online Inf. Rev. 26(2): 108-117 (2002) - Rajesh Chandrakar:
Multi-script bibliographic database: an Indian perspective. Online Inf. Rev. 26(4): 246-251 (2002) - Joyce Chao-chen Chen, Hsueh-hua Chen, Kuang-hua Chen, Jieh Hsiang:
The design of metadata for the Digital Museum Initiative in Taiwan. Online Inf. Rev. 26(5): 295-306 (2002) - Brian Detlor, Clément Arsenault:
Web information seeking and retrieval in digital library contexts: towards an intelligent agent solution. Online Inf. Rev. 26(6): 404-412 (2002) - Martin Eisend:
The Internet as a new medium for the sciences? The effects of Internet use on traditional scientific communication media among social scientists in Germany. Online Inf. Rev. 26(5): 307-317 (2002) - Thomas Engel, Johann Gasteiger:
Chemical structure representation for information exchange. Online Inf. Rev. 26(3): 139-145 (2002) - Miriam Farber, Snunith Shoham:
Users, end-users, and end-user searchers of online information: a historical overview. Online Inf. Rev. 26(2): 92-100 (2002) - Aimee Fifarek:
Technology and privacy in the academic library. Online Inf. Rev. 26(6): 366-374 (2002) - Alvis Cheuk M. Fong, Siu Cheung Hui, Le Vu Ho:
Effective techniques for automatic extraction of Web publications. Online Inf. Rev. 26(1): 4-18 (2002) - Janifer Gatenby:
Aiming at quality and coverage combined: blending physical and virtual union catalogues. Online Inf. Rev. 26(5): 326-334 (2002) - Jeffrey N. Gatten:
The politics of the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act (UCITA) in digital information policy development. Online Inf. Rev. 26(6): 385-391 (2002) - Cornelia Glander-Höbel:
Internet portals for chemists. Online Inf. Rev. 26(3): 146-163 (2002) - Ian Hildebrand:
The South Australian Public Libraries Network Web site (iNet): efficiencies through collaboration. Online Inf. Rev. 26(6): 375-384 (2002) - Neil Jacobs, Lesly Huxley:
From static content to dynamic communities: the evolution of networked educational resources. Online Inf. Rev. 26(1): 19-29 (2002) - Yong J. John, Gary E. Gorman:
Internet use in South Korea. Online Inf. Rev. 26(5): 335-344 (2002) - Nory G. Jones, Thomas R. Kochtanek:
Consequences of Web-based technology usage. Online Inf. Rev. 26(4): 256-264 (2002) - Vickie Kline:
Missing links: the quest for better search tools. Online Inf. Rev. 26(4): 252-255 (2002) - Oleg Kreymer:
An evaluation of help mechanisms in natural language information retrieval systems. Online Inf. Rev. 26(1): 30-39 (2002) - Shaheen Majid, Ai Tee Tan:
Usage of information resources by computer engineering students: a case study of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Online Inf. Rev. 26(5): 318-325 (2002) - Stephen M. Mutula:
The cellular phone economy in the SADC region: implications for libraries. Online Inf. Rev. 26(2): 79-92 (2002) - Rosa San Segundo:
A new concept of knowledge. Online Inf. Rev. 26(4): 239-245 (2002) - Chiann-Ru Song:
The branching structure for individual learning skills differences in instructional hypermedia. Online Inf. Rev. 26(2): 73-78 (2002) - Paul Sturges:
Remember the human: the first rule of netiquette, librarians and the Internet. Online Inf. Rev. 26(3): 209-216 (2002) - Mike Thelwall:
Subject gateway sites and search engine ranking. Online Inf. Rev. 26(2): 101-107 (2002) - Mike Thelwall:
Research note: in praise of Google: finding law journal Web sites. Online Inf. Rev. 26(4): 271-272 (2002) - Mike Thelwall:
Research dissemination and invocation on the Web. Online Inf. Rev. 26(6): 413-420 (2002) - Joy Tillotson:
Web site evaluation: a survey of undergraduates. Online Inf. Rev. 26(6): 392-403 (2002) - William G. Town, Bryan A. Vickery, Jan Kuras, James R. Weeks:
Chemical e-journals, chemical e-preprints. Online Inf. Rev. 26(3): 164-171 (2002)
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