Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 3, Issue 4

275 -- 289Robert Lee Chartrand. The many potentials of information technology for emergency management
291 -- 301Louis O. Giuffrida. Information systems: Key to effective management of civil Emergencies
303 -- 311Robert E. Kahn. Information processing technology for emergency management
313 -- 326Alexander M. Hunter. State and local government liability for failing to use reasonably available information and technology in emergency management
327 -- 345Arthur C. Lundahl, Dino A. Brugioni. Aerial photography: World class disaster fighter
347 -- 359Jerome E. Dobson. Automated geography and emergency management
361 -- 369Marilyn C. Bracken. Information technology in emergency response and hazardous waste management
371 -- 382James W. Morentz. "Saving Lives": A computer simulation game for public education about emergencies

Volume 3, Issue 3

199 -- 228James I. Cash Jr.. Interorganizational systems: An information society opportunity or threat?
229 -- 239Richard O. Mason. Designing information communities: Ethical issues in the information age
241 -- 260Bruce E. Tonn. Information technology and society: Prospects and problems
261 -- 273Yale M. Braunstein. Information as a factor of production: Substitutability and productivity

Volume 3, Issue 2

113 -- 130H. W. William Caming. Protection of personal data in the united states
131 -- 153John Langdale. Computerization in Singapore and Australia
155 -- 180Charles Ban, Manfred Kochen. Computer-related labor in the 1980s: Supply and demand
181 -- 197Michael Marien. Some questions for the information society

Volume 3, Issue 1

1 -- 38Rob Kling. Value conflicts in public-oriented computing developments
39 -- 89Seymour E. Goodman. Socialist technological integration: The case of the east European computer industries
91 -- 111Susan E. MacMullin, Robert S. Taylor. Problem dimensions and information traits