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International Journal of Information Management: Index Volume 16 Articles — Title Significance of Partnerships in the Manage- Anthony, D, Health Resources on the ment of Interorganisational Systems, A J World Wide Web, 315 Bytheway and G Dhillon, 369 Backhouse, J, see Dhillon, G A Study of Information Systems Planning Some Aspects of Ethics and Research into Buckner, K, Computer User Groups: The and Its Effectiveness in Taiwan, J E Tang the Silicon Brain, D Remenyi and B Wil- Advantage of Successful Partnership, 195 and M T Tang, 429 liams, 401 Burn, J M, Out ‘smart’ing the Competition Business Use of the World-Wide Web, C The Evaluation of Information Systems: a with Information Technology—A Review Cockburn and T D Wilson, 83 Protocol for Assembling Information Au- of Smartcards in Asia, 277 Competition or Co-operation? Strategic diting Packages, G Dimond, 353 Bytheway, AJ, Significance of Part- Information Management in the National The Hidden Investments in Information nerships in the Management of Interorga- Health Service: A Case Study of the Cere- Technology: The Role of Organisational nisational Systems, 369 digion NHS Trust, N Fuller-Love and J Context and System Dependency, C M Chaffey, D J, Design and Implementation Cooper, 219 Hinton and G R Kaye, 413 Factors in Image Retrieval Across a Wide Computer User Groups: The Advantage of The Issues Facing Academic Libraries in Area Network—A Commercial Exampie, Successful Partnership, K Buckner, 195 the North-east of England as the 21st Cen- 381 Cooperative Problem-solver for Invest- tury Approaches, C Theakston, 391 Choo, C W, The Knowing Organization: ment Management, J Dugdale, 133 The Knowing Organization: How Orga- How Organizations Use Information to Design and Implementation Factors in Im- nizations Use Information to Construct Construct Meaning, Create Knowledge age Retrieval Across a Wide Area Meaning, Create Knowledge and Make and Make Decisions, 329 Network—A Commercial Example, D J Decisions, C W Choo, 329 Cockburn, C, Business Use of the World- Chaffey, 381 The Impact of Hypertext Versus Sequen- Wide Web, 83 Evaluation of Computer-aided Software tial Information Presentation on Decision Cooper, J, see Fuller-Love, N Engineering Tools: Experience from Making: A Conceptual Model, N Ramar- Currie, W L, Organizational Structure and Malaysian Organisations, M H Selamat and apu, 183 the Use of Information Technology: Pre- M M Rahim, 299 The Management of Change for Informa- liminary Findings of a Survey in the Private Executive Information Systems: An Eva- tion Systems Evaluation Practice: Experi- and Public Sector, 51 luation of Current UK Practice, J K Alli- ence from a Case Study, V Serafeimidis and Dhillon, G, Risks in the Use of Informa- son, 27 S Smithson, 205 tion Technology Within Organizations, 65 French Small Business Information The Middle Path: Dealing with Trans- Dhillon, G, see Bytheway, A J through the Internet: A Comparison with formation in Asia’s Information Technolo- Dimond, G, The Evaluation of Informa- US Organizations, J-M Dou, 289 gy Competitiveness Experience, N Eisley tion Systems: a Protocol for Assembling Health Resources on the World Wide and M T Tang, 253 Information Auditing Packages, 353 Web, D Anthony, 315 The Relationship Between Organizational Dugdale, J, Cooperative Problem-solver Hypertext: A New Approach to Construct Characteristics and Information System for Investment Management, 133 Group Support Systems, K-K Wei, B C Y Structure: An International Survey, V Dou, J-M, French Small Business Informa- Tan, C-L Sia and K S Raman, 163 Grover and A H Segars, 9 tion through the Internet: A Comparison Information Management: A Challenge for The Strategic Context for Information Sys- with US Organizations, 289 Business Education, A Mutch, 445 tems Use: An Empirical Study of the Eisley, N, The Middle Path: Dealing with Information Products and Presentation in Financial Services Industry, K Fletcher and Transformation in Asia’s Information Organisations: Accident or Design?, E G Wright, 119 Technology Competitiveness Experience, Orna, 341 Towards Effective Information Manage- 253 Information Strategies in UK Higher ment: A View from Ghana, C Entsua- Entsua-Mensah, Towards Effective In- Education Institutions, D K Allen and T D Mensah, 149 formation Management: A View from Wilson, 239 Usage Pattern and Productivity Impact of Ghana, 149 Information Technology as an Enabler of Computer-mediated Communication in a Fletcher, K, The Strategic Context for In- Telecommuting, L-L. Tung and E Turban, Developing Country: An Exploratory formation Systems Use: An Empirical 103 Study, A H Abdul-Gader, 39 Study of the Financial Services Industry, International Market Information Infu- 119 sion: Data Acquisition Behaviour in Fuller-Love, N, Competition or Co- Norwegian Exporters, P G P Walters, 437 operation? Strategic Information Manage- Articles — Author Organizational Structure and the Use of ment in the National Health Service: A Information Technology: Preliminary Case Study of the Ceredigion NHS Trust, Findings of a Survey in the Private and Abdul-Gader, A H, Usage Pattern and 219 Public Sector, W L Currie, 51 Productivity Impact of Computer- Grover, V, The Relationship Between Out ‘smarting the Competition with In- mediated Communication in a Developing Organizational Characteristics and In- formation Technology—A Review of Country: An Exploratory Study, 39 formation System Structure: An Interna- Smartcards in Asia, J M Burn, 277 Allen, D K, Information Strategies in UK tional Survey, 9 Research Notes, 75 Higher Education Institutions, 239 Hinton, C M, The Hidden Investments in Risks in the Use of Information Technolo- Allison, I K, Executive Information Sys- Information Technology: The Role of gy Within Organizations, G Dhillon and J tems: An Evaluation of Current UK Prac- Organisational Context and System De- Backhouse, 65 tice, 27 pendency, 413 459 Index Kaye, G R, see Hinton, C M Wilson, T D, see Allen, D K Krogstie and AH Seltveit (eds) David Mutch, A, Information Management: A Wilson, T D, see Cockburn, C Bawden, 79 Challenge for Business Education, 445 Wright, G, see Fletcher, K Managing Information for Research: Eli- Orna, E, Information Products and Pre- zabeth Orna with Graham Stevens Lyn sentation in Organisations: Accident or Robinson, 159 Design?, 341 Marketing concepts for libraries and in- Reviews Rahim, M M, see Selamat, M H formation services: Eileen Elliott de Saez Raman, K S, see Wei, K-K Penelope Yates-Mercer, 79 Ramarapu, N, The Impact of Hypertext Computer-related Technologies in Library Microsoft Exchange in Business: Russell Versus Sequential Information Presenta- Operations: Keith C Wright Lyn Robin- Borland David Bawden, 457 tion on Decision Making: A Conceptual son, 159 Online Searching: A Scientist’s Perspec- Model, 183 Electronic Library and Visual Information tive: Damon D Riley Lyn Robinson, 457 Remenyi, D, Some Aspects of Ethics and Research: Mel Collier and Kathryn Arnold Quality Management for Information and Research into the Silicon Brain, 401 David Bawden, 235 Library Managers: Peter Brophy and Kate Segars, A H, see Grover, V Ethics of Information Management: Conling David Bawden, 323 Selamat, M H, Evaluation of Computer- Richard O Mason, Florence M Mason and Systems Analysis and Design. A Compari- aided Software Engineering Tools: Experi- Mary J Culnan David Bawden, 159 son of Structured Methods: D J Tudor and ence from Malaysian Organisations, 299 Ground Truth: The Social Implications of J J Tudor Lyn Robinson, 397 Serafeimidis, V, The Management of Geographic Information Systems: John Systems analysis for librarians and in- Change for Information Systems Evalua- Pickles (ed) Claire Beesley, 323 formation professionals: Larry N Osborne tion Practice: Experience from a Case Guide to Connectivity (3rd edition): Frank and Margaret Nakamura Lyn Robinson, 79 Study, 205 J Derfler Jr David Bawden, 457 The Global Information Society: William Sia, C-L, see Wei, K-K Harnessing Technology to Manage Your J. Martin David Bawden, 323 Smithson, S, see Serafeimidis, V International Business: David J Silk David The Internet for Library and Information Tan, B C Y, see Wei, K-K Bawden, 397 Service Professionals: Andy Dawson Tang, J E, A Study of Information Systems Health Information, New Possibilities: David Bawden, 235 Planning and Its Effectiveness in Taiwan, Tony McSean, John van Loo and Euphe- The Web Page Design Cookbook: William 429 mia Coutinho (eds) Lyn Robinson, 235 Horton, Lee Taylor, Arthur Ignacio and Tang, M T, see Eisley, N How Networks Work: Frank J Derfler Jr Nancy L Hoft David Bawden, 323 Tang, M T, see Tang, J E and Les Freed David Bawden, 457 The World Wide Web. Beneath the Surf: Theakston, C, The Issues Facing Academic How to implement information systems Mark Handley and Jon Crowcroft David Libraries in the North-east of England as and live to tell about it: Howard Fallon Bawden, 323 the 21st Century Approaches, 391 David Bawden, 79 Tools for Change and Progress. A Socio- Tung, L-L, Information Technology as an How to Succeed in Cyberspace. Take technical Approach to Business Process Enabler of Telecommuting, 103 Yourself, Your Company or Your Orga- Reengineering: Enid Mumford and Geeri Turban, E, see Tung, L-L nization Online: Colin Haynes David Baw- Jan Beekman David Bawden, 159 Walters, P G P, International Market In- den, 235 Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and formation Infusion: Data Acquisition Be- Information Modelling. An International Sustaining the Sources of Innovation: D haviour in Norwegian Exporters, 437 Perspective: D J Flynn and Olivia Fragoso Leonard-Barton Tom Wilson, 397 Wei, K-K, Hypertext: A New Approach to Diaz Lyn Robinson, 397 World Wide Web: How to Design and Construct Group Support Systems, 163 Information systems development for de- Construct Home Pages: Phil Bradley and Williams, B, see Remenyi, D centralized organizations: A Solvberg, J Anna Smith David Bawden, 235

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