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 Information Ownership and Control By Tomas A. Lipinski
Pricing and Marketing: Online Information Services By Sheila Anne Elizabeth Webber
II Basic Techniques and Technologies
Design of Interfaces for Information Seeking By Gary Marchionii and Anita Komlodi
Sociocognitive Perspectives on Representation By Elin K. Jacob and Debora Shaw
Metadata By Sherry L. Vellucci Cross-Language Information Retrieval
By Douglas W. Oard and Anne R. Diekema III Applications Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Information
Search and Retrieval By Michael B. Twidale and David M. Nichols
Electronic Scholarly Journal Publising By Robin P. Peek and Jeffrey P. Pomerantz
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 33: Annual Review of Information Science and Technology © 1998, Association for Information Science
460 Pages, Hardbound ISBN: 1-57387-065-X |