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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j196]Hanna Shmagun, JangSup Shim, Kwang-Nam Choi, Suk Kyung Shin, Jaesoo Kim, Charles Oppenheim:
Korea's national approach to Open Science: Present and possible future. J. Inf. Sci. 50(3): 766-785 (2024) - [j195]Charles Oppenheim:
Book review: David Stuart. Web Metrics for Library and Information Professionals. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 56(1): 286-287 (2024) - 2022
- [j194]Charles Oppenheim:
Book review: Kathy Peiss, Information hunters. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 54(1): 159 (2022) - [j193]Charles Oppenheim:
Book review: David Bawden and Lyn Robinson, Introduction to information science. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 54(3): 541-542 (2022) - 2021
- [j192]Charles Oppenheim:
Book review: Richard Ovenden, Burning the books: A history of knowledge under attack. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 53(1) (2021) - [c6]Hanna Shmagun, Charles Oppenheim, JangSup Shim, Kwang-Nam Choi, Jaesoo Kim:
Open Science at a time of the COVID-19 pandemic: a new opportunity to improve emergency response. HICSS 2021: 1-10 - 2020
- [j191]Rita Marcella, Charles Oppenheim:
Does education in library and information studies in the United Kingdom have a future? Educ. Inf. 36(4): 411-440 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [j190]Michelle Brook, Peter Murray-Rust, Charles Oppenheim:
The Social, Political and Legal Aspects of Text and Data Mining (TDM). D Lib Mag. 20(11/12) (2014) - [j189]Martin White, Charles Oppenheim:
In response to: '"So wide and varied": The origins and character of British information science'. J. Inf. Sci. 40(6): 858-862 (2014) - 2011
- [j188]Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall, Charles Oppenheim:
Variations between subjects in the extent to which the social sciences have become more interdisciplinary. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 62(6): 1118-1129 (2011) - [j187]Claire Creaser, Charles Oppenheim, Mark A. C. Summers:
What do UK academics cite? An analysis of references cited in UK scholarly outputs. Scientometrics 86(3): 613-627 (2011) - 2010
- [j186]Charles Oppenheim:
Teaching of Intellectual Property: Principles and Methods. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 61(1): 210-211 (2010) - [j185]Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim:
The h-index: a broad review of a new bibliometric indicator. J. Documentation 66(5): 681-705 (2010) - [j184]Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim:
Peer review and the h-index: Two studies. J. Informetrics 4(3): 221-232 (2010) - [j183]Jiang Li, Mark Sanderson, Peter Willett, Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim:
Ranking of library and information science researchers: Comparison of data sources for correlating citation data, and expert judgments. J. Informetrics 4(4): 554-563 (2010) - [j182]Charles Oppenheim:
Book review: The Future of the Academic Journal Bill Cope and Angus Phillips (eds.). Oxford: Chandos, 2009. 391pp, £55.00. ISBN 9781843344162. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 42(4): 282-283 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j181]Mark Bide, Rajveen Dhiensa, Hugh Look, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
Requirements for a registry of electronic licences. Electron. Libr. 27(1): 43-57 (2009) - [j180]S. M. Zabed Ahmed, Cliff McKnight, Charles Oppenheim:
A review of research on human-computer interfaces for online information retrieval systems. Electron. Libr. 27(1): 96-116 (2009) - [j179]Charles Oppenheim:
The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 60(12): 2593 (2009) - [j178]Charles Oppenheim:
Licensing and Managing Electronic Resources. J. Documentation 65(1): 170-171 (2009) - [j177]Charles Oppenheim:
Digital Consumers: Reshaping the Information Profession. J. Documentation 65(2): 331-332 (2009) - [j176]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Information Rights in Practice: The Non-legal Professional's Guide by Alan Stead 2008, London: Facet Publishing, 202pp, £39.95, ISBN 9781856046206. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 41(4): 244-245 (2009) - [j175]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright's Paradox. Learn. Publ. 22(3): 243-244 (2009) - [c5]Jonathan M. Levitt, Mike Thelwall, Charles Oppenheim:
Preliminary findings that can be used when assessing the advantages and limitations of using bibliometric data in the assessment of Economics research. ASIST 2009: 1-7 - [c4]Fytton Rowland, Charles Oppenheim:
Scoping Study on Issues Relating to Quality-Control Measures within the Scholarly Communication Process. ELPUB 2009: 263-290 - 2008
- [j174]Adam Warren, Robin Bayley, Colin Bennett, Andrew Charlesworth, Roger Clarke, Charles Oppenheim:
Privacy Impact Assessments: International experience as a basis for UK Guidance. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 24(3): 233-242 (2008) - [j173]Alesia A. Zuccala, Charles Oppenheim, Rajveen Dhiensa:
Managing and evaluating digital repositories. Inf. Res. 13(1) (2008) - [j172]Charles Oppenheim, Mark A. C. Summers:
Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise, part VI: Unit of assessment 67 (music). Inf. Res. 13(2) (2008) - [j171]Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim, Fytton Rowland:
The citation advantage of open-access articles. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 59(12): 1963-1972 (2008) - [j170]Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues for information professionals IX: An overview of recent developments in the law, in relation to the internet. J. Documentation 64(6): 938-955 (2008) - [j169]Celia Jenkins, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets, Bill Hubbard:
RoMEO studies 7: creation of a controlled vocabulary to analyse copyright transfer agreements. J. Inf. Sci. 34(3): 290-307 (2008) - [j168]Charles Oppenheim:
Electronic scholarly publishing and open access. J. Inf. Sci. 34(4): 577-590 (2008) - [j167]Charles Oppenheim:
Out With the Old and in With the New: the RAE, Bibliometrics and the New REF. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 40(3): 147-149 (2008) - [j166]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review. Learn. Publ. 21(2): 158 (2008) - [j165]Charles Oppenheim:
Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure and the Internet - Christine Borgman. Learn. Publ. 21(3): 238 (2008) - [j164]Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim, Fytton Rowland:
Finding open access articles using Google, Google Scholar, OAIster and OpenDOAR. Online Inf. Rev. 32(6): 709-715 (2008) - [c3]Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim, Fytton Rowland:
Open Access Citation Rates and Developing Countries. ELPUB 2008: 335-342 - 2007
- [j163]Lauren Goodchild, Charles Oppenheim, Marigold Cleeve:
MPs online: an evaluative study of MPs' use of web sites. Aslib Proc. 59(6): 565-587 (2007) - [j162]Charles Oppenheim:
Using the h-index to rank influential British researchers in information science and librarianship. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 58(2): 297-301 (2007) - [j161]Alesia A. Zuccala, Mike Thelwall, Charles Oppenheim, Rajveen Dhiensa:
Web intelligence analyses of digital libraries: A case study of the National electronic Library for Health (NeLH). J. Documentation 63(4): 558-589 (2007) - [j160]Ben Johnson, Charles Oppenheim:
How socially connected are citers to those that they cite? J. Documentation 63(5): 609-637 (2007) - [j159]Elizabeth Gadd, Steve Loddington, Charles Oppenheim:
A comparison of academics' attitudes towards the rights protection of their research and teaching materials. J. Inf. Sci. 33(6): 686-701 (2007) - [j158]Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim:
Comparing alternatives to the Web of Science for coverage of the social sciences' literature. J. Informetrics 1(2): 161-169 (2007) - [j157]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: How to Do Research. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 39(1): 56 (2007) - [j156]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: The Institutional Repository. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 39(1): 58-59 (2007) - [j155]Celia Jenkins, Steve G. Probets, Charles Oppenheim, Bill Hubbard:
RoMEO Studies 8: self-archiving: The logic behind the colour-coding used in the Copyright Knowledge Bank. Program 41(2): 124-133 (2007) - 2006
- [j154]Tanzila Ahmed, Charles Oppenheim:
Experiments to identify the causes of spam. Aslib Proc. 58(3): 156-178 (2006) - [j153]Charles Oppenheim, Louise Ward:
Evaluation of web sites for B2C e-commerce. Aslib Proc. 58(3): 237-260 (2006) - [j152]Maria Elizabeth Clarke, Charles Oppenheim:
Citation behaviour of information science students II: Postgraduate students. Educ. Inf. 24(1): 1-30 (2006) - [j151]Nik Bessis, Charles Oppenheim:
Making the DREAM reality: A SSM based model for the communication of design research. Inf. Serv. Use 26(3): 223-240 (2006) - [j150]Cate Cross, Charles Oppenheim:
A genre analysis of scientific abstracts. J. Documentation 62(4): 428-446 (2006) - [j149]Catherine Gillam, Charles Oppenheim:
Review Article: Reviewing the impact of virtual teams in the information age. J. Inf. Sci. 32(2): 160-175 (2006) - [j148]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Pioneers in Library and Information Science, Library Trends. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 38(1): 59-60 (2006) - [j147]S. M. Zabed Ahmed, Cliff McKnight, Charles Oppenheim:
A user-centred design and evaluation of IR interfaces. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 38(3): 157-172 (2006) - [j146]Charles Oppenheim:
Who needs copyright? Learn. Publ. 19(4): 243-244 (2006) - 2005
- [j145]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Copyright: interpreting the law for libraries, archives and information services 4th edition, by G. Cornish. Educ. Inf. 23(4): 259-268 (2005) - [j144]Charles Oppenheim:
International Yearbook of Library and Information Management 2004-2005: Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic Era. J. Documentation 61(4): 560-561 (2005) - [j143]Charles Oppenheim:
Globalisation, Information and Libraries: The Implications of the World Trade Organisation's GATS and TRIPS Agreements. J. Documentation 61(5): 681-684 (2005) - [j142]Charles Oppenheim:
Talking with Computers: Explorations in the Science and Technology of Computing. J. Documentation 61(6): 813-814 (2005) - [j141]Charles Oppenheim:
Editorial: Open Access and the UK Science and Technology Select Committee Report Free for All? J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 37(1): 3-6 (2005) - [j140]S. M. Zabed Ahmed, Cliff McKnight, Charles Oppenheim:
A study of learning and retention with a Web-based IR interface. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 37(1): 7-16 (2005) - [j139]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: A Long Search for Information by Brian Vickery. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 37(1): 53 (2005) - [j138]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Digital Libraries: Policy, Planning and Practice. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 37(2): 111-112 (2005) - [j137]Alma Swan, Paul Needham, Steve G. Probets, Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim, Ann O'Brien, Rachel Hardy, Fytton Rowland, Sheridan Brown:
Developing a model for e-prints and open access journal content in UK further and higher education. Learn. Publ. 18(1): 25-40 (2005) - [j136]Tanzila Ahmed, Ben Johnson, Charles Oppenheim, Catherine Peck:
Letter to the Editor. Scientometrics 63(3): 631-631 (2005) - 2004
- [j135]Alexandre López Borrull, Charles Oppenheim:
Legal aspects of the web. Annu. Rev. Inf. Sci. Technol. 38(1): 483-548 (2004) - [j134]Emma Angus, Charles Oppenheim:
Studies of the characteristics of brand names used in the marketing of information products and services. II: Internet related services. Aslib Proc. 56(1): 12-23 (2004) - [j133]Charles Oppenheim, David Stuart:
Is there a correlation between investment in an academic library and a higher education institution's ratings in the Research Assessment Exercise? Aslib Proc. 56(3): 156-165 (2004) - [j132]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Assessing Competitive Intelligence Software, by Frances Bouthillier and Kathleen Shearer. Educ. Inf. 22(1): 41-47 (2004) - [j131]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
RoMEO studies 5: IPR issues facing OAI data and service providers. Electron. Libr. 22(2): 121-138 (2004) - [j130]Charles Oppenheim, Victoria Smith:
Censorship in libraries. Inf. Serv. Use 24(4): 159-170 (2004) - [j129]Charles Oppenheim:
Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of Information Technology. J. Documentation 60(3): 323 (2004) - [j128]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright for Information Professionals Practical Copyright for Information Professionals. J. Documentation 60(5): 581-583 (2004) - [j127]Adam Warren, Charles Oppenheim:
Integration of Roles? Implementing New Information Laws in UK Public Organizations. J. Inf. Sci. 30(1): 48-59 (2004) - [j126]Charles Oppenheim, Joan Stenson, Richard M. S. Wilson:
Studies on Information as an Asset III: Views of Information Professionals. J. Inf. Sci. 30(2): 181-190 (2004) - [j125]Valerie Bence, Charles Oppenheim:
The Influence of Peer Review on the Research Assessment Exercise. J. Inf. Sci. 30(4): 347-368 (2004) - [j124]S. M. Zabed Ahmed, Cliff McKnight, Charles Oppenheim:
A study of users' performance and satisfaction with the Web of Science IR interface. J. Inf. Sci. 30(5): 459-468 (2004) - [j123]Valerie Bence, Charles Oppenheim:
Does Bradford-Zipf apply to business and management journals in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise? J. Inf. Sci. 30(5): 469-474 (2004) - [j122]Charles Oppenheim:
Review: Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 19(4): 530-531 (2004) - [j121]Valerie Bence, Charles Oppenheim:
The role of academic journal publications in the UK Research Assessment Exercise. Learn. Publ. 17(1): 53-68 (2004) - [j120]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
RoMEO studies 6: rights metadata for open archiving. Program 38(1): 5-14 (2004) - [j119]Tanzila Ahmed, Ben Johnson, Charles Oppenheim, Catherine Peck:
Highly cited old papers and the reasons why they continue to be cited. Part II., The 1953 Watson and Crick article on the structure of DNA. Scientometrics 61(2): 147-156 (2004) - 2003
- [j118]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
The Intellectual Property Rights Issues Facing Self-archiving: Key Findings of the RoMEO Project. D Lib Mag. 9(9) (2003) - [j117]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Technology and social inclusion: rethinking the digital divide, by Warschauer, Mark. Educ. Inf. 21(2-3): 195-200 (2003) - [j116]Charles Oppenheim:
Review of: Hornby, Susan and Clarke, Zoë (Editors). Challenge and change in the information society. London; Facet, 2002. 256pp. ISBN 1 85604 453 X. Inf. Res. 8(3) (2003) - [j115]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
RoMEO studies 1: the impact of copyright ownership on academic author self-archiving. J. Documentation 59(3): 243-277 (2003) - [j114]Charles Oppenheim:
Patents, Innovations and Citations. J. Documentation 59(3): 369-371 (2003) - [j113]Charles Oppenheim:
CILIP Yearbook 2002-2003. J. Documentation 59(5): 623-624 (2003) - [j112]Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim:
Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V: Archaeology and the 2001 RAE. J. Documentation 59(6): 709-730 (2003) - [j111]Charles Oppenheim:
Data Protection Law: Approaching its Rationale, Logic and Limits by L A Bygrave. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2003(1) (2003) - [j110]Charles Oppenheim:
Law, Information and Information Technology by E. Lederman (Editor). J. Inf. Law Technol. 2003(1) (2003) - [j109]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright Limitations and Contracts: An Analysis of the Contractual Overidability of Limitations on Copyright by Lucie Guibalt. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2003(1) (2003) - [j108]Charles Oppenheim:
From 0 to 1: An Authoritative History of Modern Computing by A Akera and F Nebeker (Editors). J. Inf. Law Technol. 2003(1) (2003) - [j107]Charles Oppenheim, Melissa Robinson:
Loughborough University Students' Attitudes To P2P Music File Sharing. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2003(2) (2003) - [j106]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information science sector. J. Inf. Sci. 29(1): 57-59 (2003) - [j105]Charles Oppenheim:
V.V. Nalimov Memorial Issue of Scientometrics. J. Inf. Sci. 29(3): 141-142 (2003) - [j104]Charles Oppenheim, Joan Stenson, Richard M. S. Wilson:
Studies on Information as an Asset I: Definitions. J. Inf. Sci. 29(3): 159-166 (2003) - [j103]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal Issues of Concern to the Library and Information Science Sector. J. Inf. Sci. 29(3): 211-217 (2003) - [j102]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
RoMEO Studies 2: How Academics Want to Protect their Open-Access Research Papers. J. Inf. Sci. 29(5): 333-356 (2003) - [j101]Charles Oppenheim, Joan Stenson, Richard M. S. Wilson:
Studies on Information as an Asset II: Repertory Grid. J. Inf. Sci. 29(5): 419-432 (2003) - [j100]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
Romeo Studies 3: How Academics Expect to Use Openaccess Research Papers. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 35(3): 171-187 (2003) - [j99]Clare Harris, Charles Oppenheim:
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). J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 35(4): 243-257 (2003) - [j98]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
RoMEO studies 4: an analysis of journal publishers' copyright agreements. Learn. Publ. 16(4): 293-308 (2003) - [c2]Elizabeth Gadd, Charles Oppenheim, Steve G. Probets:
Journal Copyright Transfer Agreements: Their Effect on Author Self-Archiving. ELPUB 2003 - 2002
- [j97]Rebecca Mallon, Charles Oppenheim:
Style used in electronic mail. Aslib Proc. 54(1): 8-22 (2002) - [j96]Charles Oppenheim:
Information Services in an Electronic Environment, The International Yearbook of Library and Information Management 2001/2002. J. Documentation 58(5): 590-591 (2002) - [j95]Charles Oppenheim:
Intellectual Property Law, by Lionel Bently and Brad Sherman. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2002(1) (2002) - [j94]Charles Oppenheim:
Knowledge Management Through Information Technology by Petter Gottschalk. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2002(2) (2002) - [j93]Charles Oppenheim:
'Managing Intellectual Capital', by David J Teece. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2002(3) (2002) - [j92]Rachel Hardy, Charles Oppenheim, Iris Rubbert:
Pricing strategies and models for the provision of digitized texts in higher education. J. Inf. Sci. 28(2): 97-110 (2002) - [j91]Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide I: electronic government. J. Inf. Sci. 28(3): 173-186 (2002) - [j90]Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide II: universal access - addressing the digital divide. J. Inf. Sci. 28(4): 263-273 (2002) - [j89]Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide III: e-commerce. J. Inf. Sci. 28(5): 357-373 (2002) - [j88]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information science sector. J. Inf. Sci. 28(5): 423-427 (2002) - [j87]Adrienne Muir, Charles Oppenheim:
National Information Policy developments worldwide IV: copyright, Freedom of Information and data protection. J. Inf. Sci. 28(6): 467-481 (2002) - [j86]Elizabeth Jones, Charles Oppenheim:
Glass ceiling issues in the UK library profession. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 34(2): 103-115 (2002) - [j85]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review: Evaluating networked information services. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 34(2): 126-127 (2002) - 2001
- [j84]Charles Oppenheim, Richard Smith:
Student citation practices in an Information Science Department. Educ. Inf. 19(4): 299-323 (2001) - [j83]Alison H. Holmes, Charles Oppenheim:
Use of citation analysis to predict the outcome of the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise for Unit of Assessment (UoA) 61: Library and Information Management, . Inf. Res. 6(2) (2001) - [j82]Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Developments in digital journals. J. Documentation 57(2): 260-283 (2001) - [j81]Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Economic aspects of a resource discovery network. J. Documentation 57(2): 296-302 (2001) - [j80]Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Economic aspects of a national electronic reserve service. J. Documentation 57(3): 434-443 (2001) - [j79]Charles Oppenheim:
E-commerce: A Guide to the Law of Electronic Business, 2nd Edition, D Tunkel and S York (Editors). J. Inf. Law Technol. 2001(2) (2001) - [j78]Adam Warren, James Dearnley, Charles Oppenheim:
Sources of Literature on Data Protection and Human Rights. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2001(2) (2001) - [j77]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 27(2): 111-115 (2001) - [j76]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 27(3): 171-176 (2001) - [j75]Laurence Bebbington, Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 27(4): 277-286 (2001) - [j74]Klaus Hellgardt, Gilbert Shama, Charles Oppenheim:
Use of numerical taxonomy and journal impact factors in the evaluation of chemical engineering academics' publications. J. Inf. Sci. 27(6): 371-375 (2001) - [j73]Sophie Sabatier, Charles Oppenheim:
The ILS professional in the City of London: personality and glass ceiling issues. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 33(3): 145-156 (2001) - [j72]Rachel Hardy, Charles Oppenheim, Iris Rubbert:
PELICAN: a pricing mechanism for the electronic distribution of materials to the higher education community. Learn. Publ. 14(2): 93-96 (2001) - [j71]Charles Oppenheim:
The new Directive on copyright and related rights. Learn. Publ. 14(3): 205-212 (2001) - 2000
- [j70]Charles Oppenheim:
From Gutenberg to the Global Information Infrastructure: access to information in the networked world, by Borgman, C.L. Educ. Inf. 18(4): 339-356 (2000) - [j69]Charles Oppenheim, Anne Morris, Cliff McKnight, S. Lowley:
The evaluation of WWW search engines. J. Documentation 56(2): 190-211 (2000) - [j68]Charles Oppenheim:
Does copyright have any future on the internet? J. Documentation 56(3): 279-298 (2000) - [j67]Charles Oppenheim, Clare Greenhalgh, Fytton Rowland:
The future of scholarly journal publishing. J. Documentation 56(4): 361-398 (2000) - [j66]Leah Halliday, Charles Oppenheim:
Comparison and evaluation of some economic models of digital-only journals. J. Documentation 56(6): 660-673 (2000) - [j65]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 26(1): 61-65 (2000) - [j64]Matthew Hall, Charles Oppenheim, Margaret Sheen:
Barriers to the use of patent information in UK small and medium-sized enterprises. Part 2 (1): Results of in-depth interviews. J. Inf. Sci. 26(2): 87-99 (2000) - [j63]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 26(4): 263-266 (2000) - [j62]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 26(5): 357-363 (2000) - [j61]Charles Oppenheim:
Comment. J. Inf. Sci. 26(6): 459-460 (2000) - [j60]Charles Oppenheim, Natalie Pollecutt:
Professional associations and ethical issues in LIS. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 32(4): 187-203 (2000) - [j59]Gilbert Shama, Klaus Hellgardt, Charles Oppenheim:
Citation Ootprint Analysis Part I: UK and US Chemical Engineering Academics. Scientometrics 49(2): 289-305 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j58]David Bawden, Frances C. Johnson, John Kennedy, Mark Hepworth, Charles Oppenheim, Ian R. Murray, Graeme Arnott:
Book reviews. Educ. Inf. 17(4): 363-378 (1999) - [j57]Ron Summers, Charles Oppenheim, Jack Meadows, Cliff McKnight, Margaret Kinnell:
Information Science in 2010: A Loughborough University View. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 50(12): 1153-1162 (1999) - [j56]Charles Oppenheim, Daniel Smithson:
What is the hybrid library? J. Inf. Sci. 25(2): 97-112 (1999) - [j55]Marlene A. Blackstock, Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues for information professionals, Part V: Freedom of information. J. Inf. Sci. 25(4): 249-264 (1999) - [j54]Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 25(4): 319-326 (1999) - [j53]Matthew Hall, Charles Oppenheim, Margaret Sheen:
Barriers to the use of patent information in UK small and medium-sized enterprises. Part I: Questionnaire survey. J. Inf. Sci. 25(5): 335-350 (1999) - 1998
- [j52]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 24(1): 39-55 (1998) - [j51]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 24(3): 186-191 (1998) - [j50]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 24(4): 267-270 (1998) - [j49]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 24(6): 437-443 (1998) - [j48]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright issues. Learn. Publ. 11(1): 57-58 (1998) - [j47]Mark Bide, Charles Oppenheim, Anne Ramsden:
Charging mechanisms for digitised texts. Learn. Publ. 11(2): 109-118 (1998) - [j46]Charles Oppenheim, Ian Tilsed, Alasdair Paterson, Jill Bradley, Stephen Pinfield, Brian McKenna, Anand Amlani:
Reviews. Online Inf. Rev. 22(4): 289-296 (1998) - 1997
- [j45]Yuan Pu Shao, Alan Wilson, Charles Oppenheim:
Knowledge-Based Systems in Retail Banking: A Survey of Current Practice. Intell. Syst. Account. Finance Manag. 6(1): 73-81 (1997) - [j44]Charles Oppenheim:
The correlation between citation counts and the 1992 research assessment exercise ratings for British research in genetics, anatomy and archaeology. J. Documentation 53(5): 477-487 (1997) - [j43]Charles Oppenheim:
The Legal Deposit of Non-Print Publications. J. Inf. Law Technol. 1997(3) (1997) - [j42]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 23(1): 73-80 (1997) - [j41]Mark Bide, Charles Oppenheim, Anne Ramsden:
Some proposals regarding copyright clearance and digitisation in higher education. J. Inf. Sci. 23(6): 393-405 (1997) - [j40]Charles Oppenheim:
Moral rights and the electronic library. Learn. Publ. 10(1): 37-39 (1997) - [j39]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright on Internet. Learn. Publ. 10(1): 39-41 (1997) - [j38]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright issues. Learn. Publ. 10(2): 161-164 (1997) - [j37]Charles Oppenheim:
Patent citation analysis. Scientometrics 39(1): 141 (1997) - 1996
- [j36]Charles Oppenheim:
Crown Copyright and HMSO. J. Inf. Law Technol. 1996(2) (1996) - [j35]Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 22(1): 55-62 (1996) - [j34]Stephen Harris, Charles Oppenheim:
Does machine-readable documentation on online hosts and CD-ROMs have a role or future? J. Inf. Sci. 22(4): 247-258 (1996) - [j33]Charles Oppenheim:
An agenda for action to achieve the information society in the UK. J. Inf. Sci. 22(6): 407-421 (1996) - 1995
- [j32]Charles Oppenheim:
The Correlation between citation counts and the 1992 Research Assessment Exercise Ratings for British Library and Information Science University departments. J. Documentation 51(1): 18-27 (1995) - [j31]Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 21(1): 58-60 (1995) - [j30]Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 21(4): 300-304 (1995) - [j29]Charles Oppenheim:
Book Review : Brian Vickery (ed.), Fifty Years of Information Progress: A Journal of Documentation Review (Aslib, London, 1994). ISBN 0 85142 327 2. £40.00. J. Inf. Sci. 21(4): 329-330 (1995) - 1994
- [j28]Laura M. Baird, Charles Oppenheim:
Do citations matter? J. Inf. Sci. 20(1): 2-15 (1994) - [j27]Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector: Draft Directive on database copyright. J. Inf. Sci. 20(1): 71-72 (1994) - [j26]Charles Oppenheim:
LISLEX Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 20(2): 137-138 (1994) - [j25]Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 20(4): 285-287 (1994) - [j24]Neil Grainger-Smith, Charles Oppenheim:
The role of information systems and technology (IS/IT) in investment banks. J. Inf. Sci. 20(5): 323-333 (1994) - [j23]Charles Oppenheim:
Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 20(5): 363-367 (1994) - [j22]Charles Oppenheim:
Misconceptions concerning copyright. J. Inf. Sci. 20(6): 451 (1994) - [c1]Yuan Pu Shao, Charles Oppenheim:
Expert systems in banking: British scene-a preliminary report. ECIS 1994: 617-630 - 1993
- [j21]Charles Oppenheim:
Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 19(1): 67-69 (1993) - [j20]Sarah Ellis, Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues for information professionals, Part III: Data protection and the media - background to the Data Protection Act 1984 and the EC Draft Directive on Data Protection. J. Inf. Sci. 19(2): 85-97 (1993) - [j19]Sarah Ellis, Charles Oppenheim:
Legal issues for information professionals, Part IV: Attitudes to data protection amongst UK media librarians. J. Inf. Sci. 19(2): 99-117 (1993) - [j18]Charles Oppenheim:
Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 19(3): 233-234 (1993) - [j17]Charles Oppenheim:
Lislex: Legal issues of concern to the library and information sector. J. Inf. Sci. 19(4): 317-319 (1993) - 1992
- [j16]Charles Oppenheim:
Guest Editorial. J. Inf. Sci. 18(5): 321-322 (1992) - 1990
- [j15]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright and downloading. J. Inf. Sci. 16(4): 273 (1990) - [j14]Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright and downloading (2). J. Inf. Sci. 16(6): 401-402 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j13]Charles Oppenheim:
Databases and copyright. J. Inf. Sci. 15(6): 377-378 (1989) - [j12]Charles Oppenheim:
Pim No. 1. J. Inf. Sci. 15(6): 378 (1989) - 1981
- [j11]Charles Oppenheim, Joan Van den Ende:
Patent coverage by abstracting services. 4. Coverage of microbiological patents. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 21(3): 124-127 (1981) - 1980
- [j10]Charles Oppenheim, Eugene Garfield:
Highly cited old papers. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 31(3): 219 (1980) - [j9]Julia Lawson, Barbara Kostrewski, Charles Oppenheim:
A bibliometric study on a new subject field: Energy analysis. Scientometrics 2(3): 227-237 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j8]Diane Bannister, Charles Oppenheim:
Information about Microorganisms Contained in Patent Specifications. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 19(3): 123-125 (1979) - 1978
- [j7]Charles Oppenheim, Susan P. Renn:
Highly cited old papers and the reasons why they continue to be cited. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 29(5): 225-231 (1978) - [j6]Charles Oppenheim:
Meeting the Challenges of the Changing Patent Literature. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 18(1): 56 (1978) - [j5]Charles Oppenheim, Elspeth A. Sutherland:
Studies on the Metallurgical Patent Literature. I. The Coverage of Patents by Abstracts Journals in Metallurgy. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 18(3): 122-126 (1978) - [j4]Charles Oppenheim, Elspeth A. Sutherland:
Studies on the Metallurgical Patent Literature. II. Case Study on GALVALUME. J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci. 18(3): 126-129 (1978) - [j3]P. Ellis, G. Hepburn, Charles Oppenheim:
Studies on Patent citation Networks. J. Documentation 34(1): 12-20 (1978) - [j2]Charles Oppenheim:
Recent changes in Patent Law and their Implications for Information Services and Information scientists. J. Documentation 34(3): 217-229 (1978) - 1974
- [j1]Charles Oppenheim:
More on Windsor & Windsor. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 25(2): 134 (1974)
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