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The Information Society, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 1992
- Steve Bankes, Carl Builder, Robert Anderson, Richard A. Bitzinger, Hugh Desantis, Constance Greaser, Peter Jacobson, Dana Johnson, Richard Leghorn, Jeff Marquis, Marc Dean Millot, David Ronfeldt, Norman Shapiro:
Seizing the Moment: Harnessing the Information Technologies. 1-59
Volume 8, Number 2, 1992
- Robert Lee Chartrand:
Dreams and realities: The International Dimension of the 1991 White House Conference on Library and Information Services. 61-70 - Toni Carbo Bearman:
A Keynote to the Pre-Conference Symposium on the International Aspects of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services. 71-75 - Joseph W. Duncan:
The Essentialities of Productivity in Information Services. 77-82 - Gary R. Rowe:
Multimedia Technology as the Catalyst for a New Form of Literacy. 83-90 - Elizabeth L. Young:
Reflections on Democracy: Channels and Challenges. 91-95 - Kenneth W. Bleakley:
Global Information in Transition: New Technologies and Competitive Forces. 97-99 - George M. Kroloff:
The New World Information Order. 101-107 - Oswald H. Ganley:
International Communications and Information in the 1990s: Forces and Trends. 109-118 - Forest Woody Horton Jr.:
Why Information Management Is an International Issue. 119-126
Volume 8, Number 3, 1992
- Tom Forester:
Megatrends or Megamistakes? What Ever Happened to the Information Society? 133-146 - Edwin B. Parker:
Developing Third World Telecommunications Markets. 147-167 - Paula M. C. Swatman, Paul A. Swatman:
EDI System Integration: A Definition and Literature Survey. 169-205
Volume 8, Number 4, 1992
- M. Lynne Markus, Tora K. Bikson, Maha M. El-Shinnawy, Louise L. Soe:
Fragments of Your Communication: Email, Vmail, and Fax. 207-226 - J. A. Boon:
Information and Development: Some reasons for Failures. 227-241 - David Ronfeldt:
Cyberocracy Is Coming. 243-296 - Claudio U. Ciborra:
From Thinking to Tinkering: The Grassroots of Strategic Information Systems. 297-309
- J. H. Foegen:
From Cobol to Diction. 313-315
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