Publisher's Note - New for 2000

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 1 December 1999

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Citation

(1999), "Publisher's Note - New for 2000", Internet Research, Vol. 9 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/intr.1999.17209eaf.007

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 1999, MCB UP Limited


Publisher's Note - New for 2000

  • During the 2000 volume Internet Research will introduce a regular Case Study section to demonstrate how industry is responding to the challenges and opportunities of Internet developments to remain competitive in increasingly dynamic and complex global markets.

  • A clear understanding of the role of wide-area, multipurpose computer networks, such as the Internet, is now vital if organisations are to succeed. This new section will allow readers to discover how others have translated the theoretical research and development into practical business solutions. It will be international in scope and multi-disciplinary focusing on such areas as marketing, promotion, data collection, customer service, publishing, legal and security issues.

See what other journals are publishing

  • Access to the Wider Literature. Few libraries can provide you with all the titles you may need to see in order to keep up with the main developments in your discipline. This service, provided on the Internet via your journal's home page and contents pages permits access to a database of abstracts from other journals focussing on the same theme as the articles in each issue of the journal.

  • The Anbar Management Intelligence database provides the main source - over 400 of the world's most highly respected journals are abstracted in the database. The published papers in these journals in the field of Internet Research and new technologies will be pulled from this database and will build into a significant archive for you to search.

Follow the Reference Trail

  • References cited in any paper can be followed up via our new Reference Linking service. Access the journal via the Internet, click on the reference and read an abstract of the actual paper referred to. Where possible we will also be providing the link to the full text of the paper.

  • Research demands you know and explain the provenance of ideas. Reference linking allows you to trace back through the development of a topic whilst sitting at your own PC. What could be easier?

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