Journal: Inf. Soc.

Volume 8, Issue 4

207 -- 226M. Lynne Markus, Tora K. Bikson, Maha M. El-Shinnawy, Louise L. Soe. Fragments of Your Communication: Email, Vmail, and Fax
227 -- 241J. A. Boon. Information and Development: Some reasons for Failures
243 -- 296David Ronfeldt. Cyberocracy Is Coming
297 -- 309Claudio U. Ciborra. From Thinking to Tinkering: The Grassroots of Strategic Information Systems
313 -- 315J. H. Foegen. From Cobol to Diction

Volume 8, Issue 3

133 -- 146Tom Forester. Megatrends or Megamistakes? What Ever Happened to the Information Society?
147 -- 167Edwin B. Parker. Developing Third World Telecommunications Markets
169 -- 205Paula M. C. Swatman, Paul A. Swatman. EDI System Integration: A Definition and Literature Survey

Volume 8, Issue 2

61 -- 70Robert Lee Chartrand. Dreams and realities: The International Dimension of the 1991 White House Conference on Library and Information Services
71 -- 75Toni Carbo Bearman. A Keynote to the Pre-Conference Symposium on the International Aspects of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services
77 -- 82Joseph W. Duncan. The Essentialities of Productivity in Information Services
83 -- 90Gary R. Rowe. Multimedia Technology as the Catalyst for a New Form of Literacy
91 -- 95Elizabeth L. Young. Reflections on Democracy: Channels and Challenges
97 -- 99Kenneth W. Bleakley. Global Information in Transition: New Technologies and Competitive Forces
101 -- 107George M. Kroloff. The New World Information Order
109 -- 118Oswald H. Ganley. International Communications and Information in the 1990s: Forces and Trends
119 -- 126Forest Woody Horton Jr.. Why Information Management Is an International Issue

Volume 8, Issue 1

1 -- 59Steve Bankes, Carl Builder, Robert Anderson, Richard A. Bitzinger, Hugh Desantis, Constance Greaser, Peter Jacobson, Dana Johnson, Richard Leghorn, Jeff Marquis, Marc Dean Millot, David Ronfeldt, Norman Shapiro. Seizing the Moment: Harnessing the Information Technologies