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  1. The Marrakesh Copyright Treaty for those with visual disabilities and its implications in the European Union and in the United Kingdom
  2. The Social, Political and Legal Aspects of Text and Data Mining (TDM)
  3. Charles OPPENHEIM. The No-nonsense Guide to Legal Issues in Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing. London: Facet Publishing, 2012. ISBN-13 978-185604-804-0. £49.95.
  4. Cloud law and contract negotiation
  5. Should the very concept of copyright be rethought — at least in the realm of academic scholarship?
  6. Letter to the Editor
  7. Wikipedia: A New Community of Practice20112Dan O'Sullivan. Wikipedia: A New Community of Practice. London: Ashgate 2009. 186 pp. £45, ISBN: 978 0 7546 7433 7
  8. The publish or perish book
  9. The patent crisis and how the courts can solve it
  10. Variations between subjects in the extent to which the social sciences have become more interdisciplinary
  11. Book Review: Copyright for Archivists and Records Managers, Digital Curation: A How-to-Do-it Manual, Web 2.0 Tools and Strategies for Archives and Local History Collections
  12. Researchers' use of Open Access Repositories
  13. Ranking of library and information science researchers: Comparison of data sources for correlating citation data, and expert judgments
  14. Theh‐index: a broad review of a new bibliometric indicator
  15. The retirement of Charles Oppenheim as Associate Editor
  16. Peer review and the h-index: Two studies
  17. Charles Oppenheim Retires, 2009
  18. Economic implications of alternative publishing models: authors' response
  19. The economic implications of alternative publishing models
  20. The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
  21. Developing Open Access Journals: A Practical Guide20093David Solomon. Developing Open Access Journals: A Practical Guide. Oxford: Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd 2008. 192 pp., ISBN: ISBN 1 84334 339 8 £39.95
  22. A reply by the Author to the Book Review by Charles Oppenheim Published in World Patent Information, 31(1), 2009, 66 of ‘Understanding and Profiting from IP: A Guide for Practitioners and Analysts’, by Deli Yang Palgrave, 336pp., £58, Hardback. ISBN: 9...
  23. Teaching of Intellectual Property: Principles and Methods
  24. Book reviews
  25. Creating Your Library's Business Plan: A How‐to‐do‐it Manual with Samples on CD‐ROM20092Joy Harriman. Creating Your Library's Business Plan: A How‐to‐do‐it Manual with Samples on CD‐ROM. Facet Publishing, 2008. 280 pp., ISBN: ISBN 978‐1‐85604‐656‐5
  26. Biobazar: The Open Source Revolution and Biotechnology20091Janet Hope. Biobazar: The Open Source Revolution and Biotechnology. Harvard University Press, 2008. 428 pp., ISBN: ISBN 978‐0‐674‐02634‐3 £18.95 hardback
  27. Digital Consumers: Reshaping the Information Profession20094Edited by David Nicholas and Ian Rowlands. Digital Consumers: Reshaping the Information Profession. London: Facet Publishing 2008. 225 pp., ISBN: 978 1 85604 651 0 (hardback)
  28. A review of research on human‐computer interfaces for online information retrieval systems
  29. Requirements for a registry of electronic licences
  30. The University of Google: Education in the (Post) Information Age20096Tara Brabazon. The University of Google: Education in the (Post) Information Age. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate 2007. 240 pp., ISBN: ISBN 978‐0‐7546‐7097‐1 hardback £30.00
  31. Licensing and Managing Electronic Resources20092Becky Albitz. Licensing and Managing Electronic Resources. Oxford: Chandos Publishing 2008. 182 pp., ISBN: 978‐1‐84334‐432‐2
  32. Preliminary findings that can be used when assessing the advantages and limitations of using bibliometric data in the assessment of Economics research
  33. Finding open access articles using Google, Google Scholar, OAIster and OpenDOAR
  34. Legal issues for information professionals IX
  35. The citation advantage of open-access articles
  36. The effect of gender on research staff success in life sciences in the Spanish National Research Council
  37. Book Reviews
  38. Understanding Knowledge as Commons: From Theory to Practice200810Edited by Hess, Charlotte, Ostrom, and Elinor. Understanding Knowledge as Commons: From Theory to Practice. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press 2007. 365 pp., ISBN: ISBN 978‐0‐262‐08357‐7 £23.95...
  39. Book Review
  40. The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access: An Update
  41. The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access: An Update
  42. Privacy Impact Assessments: International experience as a basis for UK Guidance
  43. MPs online: an evaluative study of MPs' use of web sites
  44. How socially connected are citers to those that they cite?
  45. Web intelligence analyses of digital libraries
  46. Comparing alternatives to the Web of Science for coverage of the social sciences’ literature
  47. Attitudes to the rights and rewards for author contributions to repositories for teaching and learning
  48. RoMEO Studies 8: self-archiving: The logic behind the colour-coding used in the Copyright Knowledge Bank
  49. Integrated Intellectual Asset Management: A Guide to Exploiting and Protecting your Organization's Intellectual Assets200610Steve Manton. Integrated Intellectual Asset Management: A Guide to Exploiting and Protecting your Organization's Intellectual A...
  50. Who needs copyright?
  51. A genre analysis of scientific abstracts
  52. Evaluation of web sites for B2C e‐commerce
  53. Experiments to identify the causes of spam
  54. Using theh-index to rank influential British researchers in information science and librarianship
  55. Talking with Computers: Explorations in the Science and Technology of Computing20056Thomas Dean. Talking with Computers: Explorations in the Science and Technology of Computing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2004. , ISBN: 0‐521‐54204‐9
  56. Legal issues for information professionals VIII: understanding the recent changes to copyright law
  57. Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS Agreements20056Ruth Rikowski. Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS Agreem...
  58. Legal aspects of the web
  59. The Evolution of the UK’s Research Assessment Exercise: Publications, Performance and Perceptions
  60. Developing a model for e-prints and open access journal content in UK further and higher education
  61. Copyright for Information Professionals Practical Copyright for Information Professionals20041Sandy Norman. Copyright for Information Professionals Practical Copyright for Information Professionals. Facet Publishing, 2004. 1944, ISBN: 1 85604 490 4
  62. A Comparison of Journal Submissions to the UK’s Research Assessment Exercises 1996 and 2001 for UoA 43 (Business and Management Studies)
  63. Research on university presses: An overview of UK university presses
  64. Is there a correlation between investment in an academic library and a higher education institution's ratings in the Research Assessment Exercise?
  65. Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of Information Technology20042Edited by Linda L. Brennan and Victoria E. Johnson. Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of Information Technology. Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing 2004. 320 pp., ISBN...
  66. Studies on Information as an Asset III: Views of Information Professionals
  67. RoMEO studies 5: IPR issues facing OAI data and service providers
  68. A return to volume 1 of World Patent Information
  69. Integration of Roles? Implementing New Information Laws in UK Public Organizations
  70. Studies of the characteristics of brand names used in the marketing of information products and services. II: Internet related services
  71. RoMEO studies 6: rights metadata for open archiving
  72. The role of academic journal publications in the UK Research Assessment Exercise
  73. Delivery, Management and Access Model for E_prints and Open Access Journals
  74. Delivery, Management and Access Model for E_prints and Open Access Journals
  75. The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access
  76. The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access
  77. Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V
  78. The Provision of Library Services for Visually Impaired Students in UK Further Education Libraries in Response to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA)
  79. RoMEO studies 4: an analysis of journal publishers' copyright agreements
  80. RoMEO Studies 2: How Academics Want to Protect their Open-Access Research Papers
  81. CILIP Yearbook 2002‐200320037Compiled by K. Beecroft. CILIP Yearbook 2002‐2003. London: Facet Publishing 2003. 447 pp., ISBN: 1 85604 451 3 £37.50
  82. Studies on Information as an Asset II: Repertory Grid
  83. Barriers to the use of patent information in SMEs
  84. Romeo Studies 3
  85. V.V. Nalimov Memorial Issue of Scientometrics
  86. Patents, Innovations and Citations20034Adam Jaffe and Manuel Trjtenberg. Patents, Innovations and Citations . Boston, MA: MIT Press 2002. 475 pp., ISBN: 0 262 10095 £33.50
  87. RoMEO studies 1: the impact of copyright ownership on academic author self‐archiving
  88. User privacy in the digital library environment: an investigation of policies and preparedness
  89. Studies on Information as an Asset I: Definitions
  90. LISLEX: Legal Issues of Concern to the Library and Information Science Sector
  91. Information Services in an Electronic Environment, The International Yearbook of Library and Information Management 2001/200220023G.E. Gorman Edited by. Information Services in an Electronic Environment, The International Yearbook of Library and Infor...
  92. Will PELICAN fly?
  93. Glass ceiling issues in the UK library profession
  94. Book reviews
  95. The UK market for travel E-books
  96. Style used in electronic mail
  97. Charles Oppenheim The Legal and Regulatory Environment for Electronic Information, 4th ed.Tetbury: Infonortics, 2001 ISBN 1 873699 78 6. 265pp. (£55.00)
  98. The attributes of information as an asset
  99. Journals, scholarly communication and the RAE: A case study of the business and management sector
  100. The attributes of information as an asset
  101. Should advertising be allowed on JANET?
  102. Fraud on Internet auctions
  103. The new Directive on copyright and related rights
  104. Economic aspects of a national electronic reserve service
  105. Developments in digital journals
  106. Economic aspects of a resource discovery network
  107. PELICAN: a pricing mechanism for the electronic distribution of materials to the higher education community
  108. Comparison and evaluation of some economic models of digital‐only journals
  109. Practical Information Policies200013Elizabeth Orna. Practical Information Policies. Gower, 1999. 376pp., ISBN: ISBN 0 566 07693 4 £50 (hardback)
  110. The future of scholarly journal publishing
  111. Does copyright have any future on the internet?
  112. Economics of Digital Information: Collection, Storage and Delivery20005Edited by S.H. Lee. Economics of Digital Information: Collection, Storage and Delivery. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press 1998. , ISBN: ISBN 0 7890 0369 4 $29.95
  113. Access to information on the World Wide Web for blind and visually impaired people
  114. Copyright and Internet fanzines
  115. Recent Developments on the Copyright Scene
  116. Information Ownership, Copyright and Licences
  117. Information science in 2010: A Loughborough University view
  118. Fractional counting of multiauthored publications
  119. Charging mechanisms for digitised texts
  120. REVIEWS
  121. Copyright issues
  122. Fractional counting of multiauthored publications
  123. The correlation between citation counts and the 1992 research assessment exercise ratings for British research in genetics, anatomy and archaeology
  124. Copyright issues
  125. Book reviews
  126. Knowledge‐Based Systems in Retail Banking: A Survey of Current Practice
  127. Knowledge-Based Systems in Retail Banking: A Survey of Current Practice
  128. Copyright on Internet
  129. Copyright issues
  130. Book Reviews : Oppenheim, Charles The legal and regulatory environment for electronic information, second edition. 1995, Calne (Wiltshire): Infonortics Ltd, 132pp, £95.00, ISBN 1 873699 23 9
  131. Do Citations Count? Citation Indexing and the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
  132. A response to Bernard Naylor’s opinion paper
  133. Evaluation of BBC Scotland Library Services
  134. The legal responsibilities of the health-care librarian
  135. Will patentees suffer if the USA moves to a different lifetime for its patents?
  136. An evaluation of the Patent View CD-ROM database
  137. THE CORRELATION BETWEEN CITATION COUNTS AND THE 1992 RESEARCH ASSESSMENT EXERCISE RATINGS FOR BRITISH LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS
  138. How much does British industry pay for patents and patent information?
  139. An evaluation of InfoMapper™ software at Trainload Coal
  140. MARKETING OF ONLINE AND CDROM DATABASES
  141. China's intellectual property rights and scientific and technical information services
  142. EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC DATABASES, PART II: TESTING CDROM PRODUCTS
  143. EVALUATIONS OF ELECTRONIC DATABASES, PART I: CRITERIA FOR TESTING CDROM PRODUCTS
  144. Book review : Charles Oppenheim, The Legal and Regulatory Environment for Electronic Information (In fonortics, 1992) ISBN 1-873699-05-0
  145. Business and economics databases online: Environmental scanning with a personal computer
  146. The Patent Office databases on Pergamon InfoLine
  147. Use of the Pergamon InfoLine get command for bibliometric analysis of patent information
  148. Fluorocarbon derivatives of nitrogen. Part IX [1]. Synthesis of some new 3,3,4,4,5,5-hexafluoro-2,6-bis(trifluoromethyl)-1-azacyclohexenes [(CF3)X, X = H, Cl, SMe, N3]
  149. A microcomputer program for the statistical analysis of patent databases
  150. THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE PATENTS SERVICES OF DERWENT PUBLICATIONS LTD.
  151. Recent developments in Derwent publications' patent information services: A review with some predictions for the future
  152. Patent coverage by abstracting services. 4. Coverage of microbiological patents
  153. Studies on Economics Abstracts International: a new online database
  154. Fourth International Online Information Meeting
  155. Patenting, profitability and marketing characteristics of the pharmaceutical industry
  156. Characteristics of brand names used in marketing information products and services
  157. The overlap of U.S. and Canadian patent literature with journal literature literature with journal literature
  158. Information about Microorganisms Contained in Patent Specifications
  159. Methods for chemical substance searching online I. The basics
  160. Highly cited old papers and the reasons why they continue to be cited
  161. Studies on the Metallurgical Patent Literature. I. The Coverage of Patents by Abstracts Journals in Metallurgy
  162. Studies on the Metallurgical Patent Literature. II. Case Study on GALVALUME
  163. RECENT CHANGES IN PATENT LAW AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION SERVICES AND INFORMATION SCIENTISTS
  164. Meeting the Challenges of the Changing Patent Literature
  165. Current UK and EU Information Policy
  166. THE ATTRIBUTES OF INFORMATION AS AN ASSET
  167. Privacy Impact Assessments: The UK Experience
  168. Privacy Impact Assessments: International Experience as a Basis for UK Guidance