ARIST 36
Annual Review of Information Science and
Technology
Edited by Blaise Cronin
Since 1966, ARIST has been continuously at the cutting edge
in contributing a useful and comprehensive view of the broad
field of information science and technology. ARIST reviews
numerous topics within the field and ultimately provides
this annual source of ideas, trends, and references to the
literature. The series encompasses the entire field in all
its aspects, and topics for the annual volume are selected
on the basis of timeliness and an assessment of reader interest.
Contents of Volume 36:
- Scholarly Communication and Bibliometrics, by
Christine L. Borgman and Jonathan Furner
- Collaboratories, by Thomas A. Finholt
- Computer Mediated Communication on the Internet, by
Susan C. Herring
- Organizational Knowledge and Communities of Practice, by
Elisabeth Davenport and Hazel Hall
- Discovering Information in Context, by Paul Solomon
- Data Mining, by Gerald Benoît
- Intelligence, Information Technology, and Information
Warfare, by Philip H. J. Davies
- Competitive Intelligence, by Pierrette Bergeron
and Christine A. Hiller
- Theorizing Information for Information Science, by
Ian Cornelius
- Social Informatics: Perspectives, Examples, Trends, by
Steve Sawyer and Kristin Eschenfelder
- Intellectual Capital, by Herbert W. Snyder and
Jennifer Buerk Pierce
- Digital Libraries, by Edward A. Fox and Shalini
R. Urs
- Health Informatics, by Marie Russell and J. Michael
Brittain
2002/hardbound
ISBN 1-57387-131-1
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