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Ruben, B. D., Communication and Human Behavior. Second Edition. New York: Macmillan, 1988, 431 pp. (B)
Ruben, B. D., and L. Lievrouw, eds., Information and Behavior: Volume 3. Theoretical Advances in Mediation, Information and Communication Processes. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1989, 456 pp. (B)
Ruben, B. D., J. D. Anderson, and Q. (Peter) Wang, Disciplinary Foundations for Ph.D. Programs in Library Science and Information Science. In Prospectives en Bibliothéconomie et en Sciences de L'information: Hommages à Laurent-G. Denis (P. Rolland-Thomas, ed.), Montreal: ASTED, 1990, 5-66. (C)
Ruben, B. D., Redefining the Boundaries of Graduate Education in Communication, Information, and Library Studies: Theoretical and Practical Considerations. In Information Science as a Discipline: The Interdisciplinary Context (J. M. Pemberton and A. E. Prentice, ed.), Neal-Schuman, 1990, 70-83. (C)
Ruben, B. D., En la Era de la Información: Información, Technologia y Estudio del Comportamiento, Documentación de las Ciencias de la Información, 13, 1990, 53-72. (A)
Mokros, H., and B. D. Ruben, Understanding the Communication-Information: Levels of Information and Contexts of Availabilities, Knowledge, 12(1), 1991, 373-388. (A)
Ruben, B. D., The Communication-Information Relationship: A System-Theoretic Perspective,Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 43(1), 1992, 14-27. (A)
Ruben, B. D., Integrating Concepts for the Information Age: Communication, Information, Mediation, and Institutions. In Information and Behavior: Volume 4. Between Communication and Information. (J. R. Schement and B. D. Ruben, eds.), New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1993, 219-239. (C)
Schement, Jorge, and B. D. Ruben, eds., Information and Behavior: Volume 4. Between Communication and Information. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1993, 537 pp. (B)
Hunt, T., and B. D. Ruben, Mass Communication: Producers and Consumers. New York: Harper Collins, 1993, 506 pp. (B)