Online Information Review: Volume 31 Issue 4

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The Oppenheim effect in scholarly journal publishing

G.E. Gorman

This paper aims to look at the Oppenheim effect in scholarly journal publishing.

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The dimensionality of customer privacy concern on the internet

J. Alberto Castañeda, Francisco J. Montoso, Teodoro Luque

This study attempts to carry out an approximation both to the conceptual delimitation and to the measuring of customer concern for privacy on the electronic market.

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Are co‐linked business web sites really related? A link classification study

Liwen Vaughan, Margaret Kipp, Yijun Gao

The purpose of this article is to examine the reasons for the creation of co‐links between pairs of business web sites. Specifically, to determine whether co‐linked business web…

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Automated classification of HTML forms on e‐commerce web sites

Yanbo Ru, Ellis Horowitz

Most e‐commerce web sites use HTML forms for user authentication, new user registration, newsletter subscription, and searching for products and services. The purpose of this…

Blog search engines

Mike Thelwall, Laura Hasler

The purpose of this article is to explore the capabilities and limitations of weblog search engines.

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The IP's guide to the galaxy of portal planning: part III – administrative framework

Amy M. Finley, Rebecca H. Augustyniak

This article is the third in a four‐part series that aims to illustrate the process involved in planning a portal and creating a portal definition document.

Using conditional probabilities for automatic new topic identification

Seda Ozmutlu, Huseyin C. Ozmutlu, Buket Buyuk

One of the most important dimensions of search engine user information seeking behaviour is content‐based behaviour. One of the main elements in developing a personalised…

Multiple language supports in search engines

Jin Zhang, Suyu Lin

This paper aims to investigate the multiple language support features in internet search engines. The diversity of the internet is reflected not only in its users, information…

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How big is a database versus how is a database big

Péter Jacsó

The purpose of this paper is to examine the sizes of databases.

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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