Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) is one of the most important and indispensable annuals for the information science and technology professional. Since
1966, ARIST has been continuously at the cutting edge in contributing a useful and comprehensive view of information science and technology. ARIST reviews numerous topics within the field and ultimately provides an
annual source of ideas, trends, and references to the literature.
This edition of ARIST covers eight topics as follows:
I. Planning Information Systems and Services Cognitive Research in Information Science: Implications for Design
By Bryce L. Allen Information Pricing By Fran Spigai
II. Basic Techniques and Technologies
Information Technology Standards By Michael B. Spring
Expert Systems as Information Intermediaries By Hilary Drenth, Anne Morris, Gwyneth Tseng
The Human-Computer Interface for Information Retrieval By Debora Shaw
Optical Disc Technology for Information Management By Eugenia K. Brumm
III Applications
Information Technology and Services in Schools By Michael B. Eisenberg and Katheleen L. Spitzer
Information Systems, Services, and Technology for the Humanities
By Helen R. Tibbo
IV The Profession
Human Networks in Organizational Information
Processing
By Kerry Grosser ARIST is scholarly, thorough within the scope defined by the chapter author, up-to-date, well
written, and readable by an audience that goes beyond the author's immediate peer group to researchers and practitioners in information science and technology in general and ASIS in particular.
ARIST Volume 26: Annual Review of Information Science and Technology ©1991, 515 pages, Hardbound ISBN: 0-938734-55-X |