Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 6, Issue 4

139 -- 152J. D. R. de Raadt. Imformation Machines and the Brave New World
153 -- 178Joyce J. Elam, Dan Edwards, Richard O. Mason. How U.S. Cities Compete Through Information Technologies: Securing an Urban Advantage
179 -- 195Maryam Alavi, Peter G. W. Keen. Business Teams in an Information Age
197 -- 209M. S. Somasundaram, Jaidev. A Perspective on Natural and Artificial Intelligence

Volume 6, Issue 3

77 -- 82Gro Harlem Brundtland. Developing Distance Education - The Broady Lecture at the Fourteenth World Conference on Distance Education, Oslo, August 12, 1988
83 -- 92Joseph Becker. The Concept of a University of the World
93 -- 108Richard O. Mason. ISDN and the Great Conversation
109 -- 116Fjodor Ruzic. Teleports as Precursors of the 21st Century s Information Society
117 -- 125R. Brian Woodrow. Telecommunications and Information Networks: Growing International Tensions and Their Underlying Causes
127 -- 138J. Christopher Westland. Topic-Specific Market Concentration in the Information Services Industry: Evidence from the DIALOG Group of Data Bases

Volume 6, Issue 1-2

1 -- 20Megumi Komiya. The Japanese Computer Industry: An Industrial Policy Analysis
21 -- 27Chris Arthur. Some Remarks on Information and Religion
29 -- 46Rohan Samarajiva. Appropriate High Tech: Scientific Communication Options for Small Third World Countries
47 -- 57Peter Shields, Jan Servaes. The Impact of the Transfer of Information Technology on Development
59 -- 68Khalil F. Matta, Naji E. Boutros. Barriers to Electronic mail Systems in Developing Countries
69 -- 76Levent V. Orman. Public Information Systems