Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 2, Issue 3-4

171 -- 172Howard L. Resnikoff. Introduction
173 -- 178Howard L. Resnikoff. The information technology background
179 -- 216Wilson P. Dizard. U.S. competitiveness in international information trade
217 -- 247Geza Feketekuty, Jonathan Aronson. Restrictions on trade in communication and information services
249 -- 268Seymour E. Goodman, M. R. Kelly. We are not alone: A sample of international policy challenges and issues
269 -- 320Edward A. Friedman. Machine-mediated instruction for work-force training and education
321 -- 325Fred W. Weingarten. Comments on "machine-mediated instruction for work-force training and education" by Edward A. Friedman
327 -- 350Willis H. Ware. Policy aspects of privacy and access
351 -- 357George B. Trubow. Comments on "policy aspects of privacy and access" by Willis H. Ware
359 -- 380Stanley M. Besen. The regulation of telecommunications networks
381 -- 417Martha E. Williams. Policy issues for electronic databases and database systems
419 -- 427Marilyn M. Mantei. Access, security, and integrity issues for electronic databases: Commentary on "policy issues for electronic databases and database systems" by Martha E. Williams
429 -- 445Ithiel de Sola Pool. User interfaces
447 -- 450James L. McKenney. Comments on "user interfaces" by Ithiel de Sola Pool

Volume 2, Issue 2

97 -- 106James G. Kendrick. Cycle times of information
107 -- 119Elizabeth L. Young, Louis A. Bransford. Telecommunications in rural America: An appraisal and a prediction
121 -- 129Raymond D. Lett. Computers: The newest technology for American farmers
131 -- 143James W. Morentz. Information technology in rural emergency management
145 -- 156Mary Gardiner Jones. The challenge of the new information technologies: The need to respond to citizens' information needs
157 -- 170Jane Bortnick. Information technology and the developing world: Opportunities and obstacles

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 3Gerry P. Sweeney. Information, Technology, and Development
5 -- 33Robert A. White, James M. McDonnell. Priorities for national communication policy in the third world
35 -- 51Donald McLean Lamberton. Information, Organization, and development policy
53 -- 64Harry East. Information technology and the problems of less developed countries
65 -- 79R. Narasimhan. The socioeconomic significance of information technology to developing countries
81 -- 89John C. Gray. Information-policy problems in developing countries
91 -- 96Robert Lee Chartrand. Introduction