Online Information Review: Volume 26 Issue 3

Subjects:

Table of contents

Chemical structure representation for information exchange

Thomas Engel, Johann Gasteiger

Information exchange is of primary importance in any scientific discipline but particularly so in such an information‐rich domain as chemistry. Chemists have developed a language…

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Internet portals for chemists

Cornelia Glander‐Höbel

This paper is to give an overview of freely available subject services providing information for chemists on the Internet. An attempt is made to differentiate between portals and…

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Chemical e‐journals, chemical e‐preprints

William G. Town, Bryan A. Vickery, Jan Kuras, James R. Weeks

Chemists communicate in structures. The nature of information available to chemists therefore has to take this into account. With the migration from print to electronic…

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Chemical databases: an overview of selected databases and evaluation methods

Kristina Voigt, Gerhard Welzl

Scientific information is more and more buried in the proliferation of commercial sites on the Internet. This means that valuable chemistry sites and chemical databases are…

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The perception and administrative effect of Internet usage in Jordanian university libraries

Abdul Razeq Mustafa Younis

Reviews the extent of Internet utilisation in Jordanian university libraries. Discusses: its use, benefits, services, and applications; the effect on acquisitions, the libraries’…

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Remember the human: the first rule of netiquette, librarians and the Internet

Paul Sturges

In one of the written versions of netiquette, the first rule is “remember the human”. This is intended to encourage more tolerant and considerate behaviour amongst Internet users…

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Cover of Online Information Review

ISSN:

1468-4527

Renamed from:

Online and CD-Rom Review

Online date, start – end:

2000

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Eugenia Siapera