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INDEX to KNOWLEDGE: CREATION, DIFFUSION, UTILIZATION Volume 15 Number 1 (September 1993) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (December 1993) pp. 129-256 Number 3 (March 1994) pp. 257-352 Number 4 (June 1994) pp. 353-464 BELLIN, DAVID, “The Economic Value of Information,” 233. BERMAN, YITZHAK, “Grey Documentation as a Knowledge Base in Social Work,” 307. BRANDT-RALEF, S. L., see Hilgartner, S. DeMARTINI, JOSEPH R.., see Florio, E. ELSWORTH, GERALD R., “Arguing Challenges to Validity in Field Research: A Realist Perspective,” 321. FLORIO, EVELYN, and JOSEPH R. DeMARTINI, “The Use of Information by Policymakers at the Local Community Level,” 106. HILGARTNER, STEPHEN, and SHERRY I. BRANDT-RAUF, “Data Access, and Ownership Control: Toward Empirical Studies of Access Practices,” 355. HOLSTEIN, LISA W., see Stocking, S. H. INDYK, DEBBIE, and DAVID A. RIER, “Grassroots AIDS Knowledge: Implications for the Boundaries of Science and Collective Action,” 3. KERWIN, ANN, “None Too Solid: Medical Ignorance,” 166. LaFOLLETTE, MARCEL C., “Editorial,” 131. LAMBERT, FAYE C., see Owen, J. M. LIEVROUW, LEAH A., and JANICE T. POPE, “Contemporary Art as Aesthetic Innovation: Applying the Diffusion Model to the Art World,” 373. LUTHRA, RASHMI, “A Case of Problematic Diffusion: The Use of Sex Determination Techniques in India,” 259. McCAIN, KATHERINE W., and P. JOY WHITNEY, “Contrasting Assessments of Interdiscipli- narity in Emerging Specialties: The Case of Neural Networks Research,” 285. McNAMEE, STEPHEN J., and CECIL L. WILLIS, “Stratification in Science: A Comparison of Publication Patterns in Four Disciplines,” 396. O’CONNOR, BRIAN C., “Browsing: A Framework for Seeking Functional Information,” 211. OWEN, JOHN M., FAYE C. LAMBERT, and WILLIAM N. STRINGER, “Acquiring Know!l- edge of Implementation and Change: Essential for Program Evaluators?” 273. POPE, JANICE T., see Lievrouw, L. A. 462 INDEX to KNOWLEDGE: CREATION, DIFFUSION, UTILIZATION Volume 15 Number 1 (September 1993) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (December 1993) pp. 129-256 Number 3 (March 1994) pp. 257-352 Number 4 (June 1994) pp. 353-464 BELLIN, DAVID, “The Economic Value of Information,” 233. BERMAN, YITZHAK, “Grey Documentation as a Knowledge Base in Social Work,” 307. BRANDT-RALEF, S. L., see Hilgartner, S. DeMARTINI, JOSEPH R.., see Florio, E. ELSWORTH, GERALD R., “Arguing Challenges to Validity in Field Research: A Realist Perspective,” 321. FLORIO, EVELYN, and JOSEPH R. DeMARTINI, “The Use of Information by Policymakers at the Local Community Level,” 106. HILGARTNER, STEPHEN, and SHERRY I. BRANDT-RAUF, “Data Access, and Ownership Control: Toward Empirical Studies of Access Practices,” 355. HOLSTEIN, LISA W., see Stocking, S. H. INDYK, DEBBIE, and DAVID A. RIER, “Grassroots AIDS Knowledge: Implications for the Boundaries of Science and Collective Action,” 3. KERWIN, ANN, “None Too Solid: Medical Ignorance,” 166. LaFOLLETTE, MARCEL C., “Editorial,” 131. LAMBERT, FAYE C., see Owen, J. M. LIEVROUW, LEAH A., and JANICE T. POPE, “Contemporary Art as Aesthetic Innovation: Applying the Diffusion Model to the Art World,” 373. LUTHRA, RASHMI, “A Case of Problematic Diffusion: The Use of Sex Determination Techniques in India,” 259. McCAIN, KATHERINE W., and P. JOY WHITNEY, “Contrasting Assessments of Interdiscipli- narity in Emerging Specialties: The Case of Neural Networks Research,” 285. McNAMEE, STEPHEN J., and CECIL L. WILLIS, “Stratification in Science: A Comparison of Publication Patterns in Four Disciplines,” 396. O’CONNOR, BRIAN C., “Browsing: A Framework for Seeking Functional Information,” 211. OWEN, JOHN M., FAYE C. LAMBERT, and WILLIAM N. STRINGER, “Acquiring Know!l- edge of Implementation and Change: Essential for Program Evaluators?” 273. POPE, JANICE T., see Lievrouw, L. A. 462 INDEX 463 PROPPER, IGNO M.A.M., “Sound Arguments and Power in Evaluation Research and Policy- making: A Measuring Instrument and Its Application,” 78. RAVETZ, JEROME R., “The Sin of Science: Ignorance of Ignorance,” 157. RIER, DAVID A., see Indyk, D. SCHOTT, THOMAS, “Emerging and Declining Centers of Engineering Science: Japan and the United States,” 417. SMITHSON, MICHAEL, “Ignorance and Science: Dilemmas, Perspectives, and Prospects,” 133. STEWART, ROBERT K.., “The Office of Technical Services: A New Deal Ideai n the Cold War,” 44. STOCKING, S. HOLLY, and LISAW .H OLSTEIN, “Constructing and Reconstructing Scientific Ignorance: Ignorance Claims in Science and Journalism,” 186. STRINGER, WILLIAM N., see Owen, J. M. WHITNEY, P. JOY, see McCain, K. W. WILLIS, CECIL L., see McNamee, S. J. Articles: “Acquiring Knowledge of Implementation and Change: Essential for Program Evaluators?” Owen et al., 273. “Arguing Challenges to Validity in Field Research: A Realist Perspective,” Elsworth, 321. “Browsing: A Framework for Seeking Functional Information,” O’Connor, 211. “A Case of Problematic Diffusion: The Use of Sex Determination Techniques in India,” Luthra, 259. “Constructing and Reconstructing Scientific Ignorance: Ignorance Claims in Science and Journalism,” Stocking and Holstein, 186. “Contemporary Art as Aesthetic Innovation: Applying the Diffusion Model to the Art World,” Lievrouw and Pope, 373. “Contrasting Assessments of Interdisciplinarity in Emerging Specialties: The Case of Neural Networks Research,” McCain and Whitney, 285. “Data Access, Ownership, and Control: Toward Empirical Studies of Access Practices,” Hilgartner and Brandt-Rauf, 355. “The Economic Value of Information,” Bellin, 233. “Editorial,” LaFollette, 131 “Emerging and Declining Centers of Engineering Science: Japan and the United States,” Schott, 417. “Grassroots AIDS Knowledge: Implications for the Boundaries of Science and Collective Action,” Indyk and Rier, 3. “Grey Documentation as a Knowledge Base in Social Work,” Berman, 307. “Ignorance and Science: Dilemmas, Perspectives, and Prospects,” Smithson, 133. “None Too Solid: Medical Ignorance,” Kerwin, 166. “The Office of Technical Services: A New Deal Idea in the Cold War,” Stewart, 44. “The Sin of Science: Ignorance of Ignorance,” Ravetz, 157. “Sound Arguments and Power in Evaluation Research and Policymaking: A Measuring Instru- ment and Its Application,” Prépper, 78. “Stratification in Science: AComparison of Publication Patterns in Four Disciplines,” McNamee and Willis, 396. “The Use of Information by Policymakers at the Local Community Level,” Florio and DeMartini, 106.

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