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October 1969, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 297-297 Editorial
by A. W. Elias - 298-301 Toward a viable classification scheme: Some theoretical considerations
by George A. Borden & William F. Nelson - 302-310 The cost analysis of document surrogation: A literature review
by Herbert B. Landau - 311-319 Some independent agreements and resolved disagreements about answer‐providing documents
by John O'Connor - 320-324 Charles babbage (1792‐1871)
by Paul L. Garwig - 328-328 Preface
by Jack Belzer - 329-330 The conference theme
by Jack Belzer - 331-331 Introductory remarks
by G. Jahoda - 332-334 Educational resources and curriculum development
by C. Walter Stone - 335-336 How to win the pentathlon—unifying theories of information science
by Donald J. Hillman - 337-338 The relevance of information science to library‐school curricula
by Susan Artandi - 339-343 Information science unlimited? … a position paper
by Irving M. Klempner - 344-345 The relationship of information science to librarianship—problems and scientific training
by Vincent E. Giuliano - 346-351 Foundations of a concept for an education program in information science
by Anthony Debons & Klaus Otten - 352-354 The conference summary
by Jack Belzer - 355-357 Part II papers generated by the conference on the methodology of curricular studies
by Vladimir Slamecka - 358-361 An analysis of information science programs
by Ronald H. Hoyt - 362-365 Education in information science
by R. M. Hayes - 366-368 Information science: Some questions and answers
by R. A. Schlueter - 369-376 Information science: Toward the development of a true scientific discipline
by M. C. Yovits - 377-380 A comparison of a keyword from title index with a single access point per document alphabetic subject index
by G. Jahoda & Mary Lou Stursa - 381-384 A new, generalized model for information‐transfer: A systems approach
by Frieda B. Libaw - 385-385 Computer based serials control system, biomedical library, ucla
by James Fayollat & Don Luck - 385-386 Motion picture films as research data
by S. J. Kline & S. K. Cabeen - 387-387 Letter to the editor
by Charles L. Bernier - 388-388 4/69‐1R computer‐based retrieval systems. 1969. Bernard Houghton (Ed.) Archon Books and Clive Bingley, Hamden, Connecticut. 136 pp. No. index. $5.00
by Epsevia Vassilion - 388-389 4/69‐2R Referativnyi Zhurnal, Nauchnaya I Tekhnicheskaya Informatsiya, Otdyelnyi Vypusk. 1963. Vsesoyuznyi Institut Nauchnoi i Tekhnicheskoi Informatsii, Moskva
by Jerzy Radziejowski - 389-389 4/69‐3R Klassifikationssysteme und Thesauri; eine Anleitung zur Herstellung von Klassifikationssystemen und Thesauri im Bereich der Dokumentation. (Classifica (Classification systems and thesauri; a guide for the building of classification systems and thesauri in the field of documentation.) Soergel, Dagobert. 1969. Hrsg. v d. Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Dokumentation, e. V., Frankfurt a/M. 224 p. illus., flow diagrs., tables. Bibliography, sources, glossary
by Rose Stein - 389-390 4/69‐4R data study. 1968. J. L. Jolley. McGraw‐Hill Book Company, New York (World University Library). 225 pp. index. $4.95
by Theodore C. Hines
July 1969, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 185-185 Guest editorial
by A. Elias - 186-197 Stability in the growth of knowledge
by Manfred Kochen - 198-202 The effectiveness of automatically generated weights and links in mechanical indexing
by Susan Artandi & Edward H. Wolf - 203-212 Optimal user search sequences and implications for information systems operation
by Norman R. Baker - 213-220 On‐line access to information: NSF as an aid to the indexer/cataloger
by John L. Bennelt - 221-226 Herman hollerith: data processing pioneer
by John H. Blodgett & Claire K. Schultz - 227-233 Computer selection of keywords using word‐frequency analysis
by John M. Carroll & Robert Roeloffs - 234-237 An analytical survey of virology literature reported in two announcement journals
by Kathleen H. Carroll - 238-246 A graphic catalog card index
by Elizabeth M. Lewis - 247-252 Bibliographic dimensions in information contol
by Seymour Lubetzky & R. M. Hayes - 253-258 A general method for matching arbitrary logical statements in mechanized retrieval systems
by Wolfram Uhlmann - 259-267 Indexing consistency and quality
by Pranas Zunde & Margaret E. Dexter - 268-278 Is interindexer consistency a hobgoblin?
by William S. Cooper - 279-280 User‐oriented information systems
by Rowena W. Swanson - 280-280 Dictionary of facsimile transmission terminology
by Valerie A. Tucci & Norman Horrocks - 281-281 Search laundry
by Clarence A. Sturdivant - 281-281 St. ibusmae
by William K. Beatty - 283-283 3/69‐1R annual review of information science and technology. Volume 3. 1968. Carlos A. Cuadra, Editor. American society for information science. Published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 457 pp. $15.00
by Jonathan S. Tryon - 283-284 3/69‐2R microphotography, photography and photofabrication at extreme resolution. 1968. G. W. W. Stevens. Wiley, Inc., N.Y. 2nd Ed. 510 pp. $25.00
by Hubbard W. Ballou - 284-285 3/69‐3R. H. Scher and W. L. Saunders. Education and training for scientific and technological library and information work. 1968. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London. 79 p
by Ann E. Prentice - 285-285 3/69‐4R thesaurus of information science terminology. 1968. Claire K. Schultz. Rev. Ed. Communication Service Corporation, Washington, D.C. 246 pp. $4.00
by Simon M. Newman
April 1969, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 109-110 Biographical sketches of information scientists
by Claire K. Schultz - 111-118 Managerial cost accounting for a technical information center
by John G. Helmkamp - 119-142 MEDLARS: report on the evaluation of its operating efficiency
by F. W. Lancaster - 143-148 Biomedical literature: analysis of journal articles collected by a radiation‐ and cell‐biologist
by John D. Leith - 149-151 A quantitative comparison of conventional information compression techniques in dental literature
by Kenneth C. Lynn - 152-160 History of the american documentation institute—a sketch
by Claire K. Schultz & Paul L. Garwig - 161-164 Vocabulary building and control techniques
by Eugene Wall - 165-166 Use of an on‐line, video‐display computer system in medical research
by William E. Worley - 167-167 The binary search algorithm
by Charles H. Davis - 168-169 A benchmark calculation for retrieval by confluence of binary attributes in a random‐access computer
by Glenn K. Manacher - 169-171 An open‐ended information retrieval system, including selective data collection
by David E. Flanigan - 172-172 Nasa thesaurus
by David P. Waite - 172-172 Bibliographies
by Simon M. Newman - 173-174 2/69‐2 automation in libraries. 1968. Richard T. Kimber. Pergamon Press, New York, 140 pp. 45/
by Jessica L. Harris - 174-175 2/69‐3 computers in information science. 1968. Susan Artandi. Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, N.J., 145 pp. $4.00
by Harold Nils Pelta
January 1969, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial looking at AD–1968
by A. W. Elias - 6-15 Theory, testing, and mechanization of the ABC retrieval system
by Berthold Altmann & Walter A. Riessler - 16-20 Automated literature alerting system
by Pam Barney Brannon & Donald F. Burnham & Richard M. James & Lee Ann Bertram - 21-26 On understanding user choices: Textual correlates of relevance judgments
by Carolyn Gifford & George J. Baumanis - 27-38 Word‐word associations in document retrieval systems
by M. E. Lesk - 39-49 Academic information centers
by Lois F. Lunin - 50-60 Representing characters to computers
by C. E. Price - 61-71 A comparison between manual and automatic indexing methods
by Gerard Salton - 72-89 Effectiveness of information retrieval methods
by John A. Swets - 90-91 Iterative strategy design
by Daniel U. Wilde - 92-94 A study of indexer consistency
by Frances I. Hurwitz - 94-97 Computerized numeric proofreading for a linofilm phototypesetter
by Leonard B. Taylor & Gerald G. Johnson - 98-99 Letters to the editor
by Julie A. Virgo & Russell R. Miller & W. T. Brandhorst
October 1968, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 363-370 The use of simulation in studying information storage and retrieval systems
by Norman R. Baker & Richard E. Nance - 371-374 Unthinking man and his thinking machines
by Ray Bradbury - 375-380 Evaluation and compression of scientific and technical information at the nuclear safety information center
by William B. Cottrell - 381-386 Retrieval of answer‐providing documents
by John O'Connor - 387-397 Measures for the comparison of information retrieval systems
by Stephen M. Pollock - 398-403 Linking research and teaching
by Tefko Saracevic - 404-410 The browser's retrieval game
by Siegried Treu - 411-412 Statistical generation of a technical vocabulary
by Don C. Stone & Morris Rubinoff - 412-413 Information services for small‐scale industry
by Rowena W. Swanson - 413-414 Imprecision—problems for information processing
by Stephen J. Tauber - 415-417 Letters to the editor
by Taurence M. Heilprin & R. F. Schmidt & Eugene Miller & William Hammond & Stafan Rosenborg & Johnie Sullivan & John O'Connor & Simon M. Newman & H. B. Thompson - 419-420 4/68–3R organization and handling of bibliographic records by computer. 1967. Nigel S. M. Cox and Michael W. Grose, Editors. Archon Books, Hamden, Connecticut, 187 pages, $12.00
by Jessica L. Harris
July 1968, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 212-212 Editorial
by A. W. Elias - 213-220 Thesaurus development for a decentralized information network
by James L. Eller & Robert L. Panek - 221-222 A framework for comparing SDI systems
by John R. Jordan - 223-239 A study of searching the eye research literature
by Russell R. Miller - 240-246 Document specification and search strategy using basic intersections and the probability measure of sets
by Wolfram Uhlmann - 247-262 Extracting the basic structure of scientific literature
by Harold P. Van Cott & Albert Zavala - 265-268 Using information in the life insurance business world
by Manuel R. Cueto - 269-269 The individual in an age of change
by Young P. Dawkins - 270-270 Producing the wares of information services
by Daniel Melcher - 271-272 Traditional methods of organizing and storing information
by Luther H. Evans - 273-273 An emerging national resource—networks for information transportation, processing, and inquiry
by Robert W. Hodgers - 274-277 No time to document: A case for the book with no beginning, no end, and no author
by Charles Philip Lecht - 278-285 Computer graphics: An assembly line for information
by William A. McConnell - 286-289 Psychology and information
by George A. Miller - 290-294 Convention theme: Levels of interaction between man and information
by James F. Oates - 295-298 Language and information
by A. G. Oettinger - 299-304 The scientist and scientific data
by Lewis H. Sarett - 305-308 The organization is the information
by Frederick B. Thompson - 311-316 Documentation and electronic data processing
by A. M. Becker - 317-321 The determination of legal facts and economic guideposts with respect to the dissemination of scientific and educational information as it is affected by copyright—A status report
by Gerald J. Sophar - 322-330 Imprecision in indexing. Part II
by John F. Tinker - 331-337 Automated control of a fast‐turnaround contractor—Subcontractor document management system
by Patrick T. Komiske & Albert A. Braunstein - 338-351 Habitability
by W. C. Watt - 352-354 Opinion paper. Science information problems needing solution
by W. Kenneth Lowry - 355-356 Letters to the editor
by Jessica L. Harris & Karl F. Heumann & William T. Knox - 357-357 3/68–1R An introduction to colon classification. 1966 C. D. Batty. Archon Books and Clive Bingley, Hamden, Connecticut. 90 pp. $3.50
by Jessica L. Harris - 357-358 3/68–2R PANDEX. 1967. Pandex, Inc., New York. Microfiche, $460 (educational rate, $390); magnetic tape $6,500
by Phyllis A. Richmond - 358-359 3/68–3R The new york times thesaurus of descriptors; A guide for organizing, cataloguing, indexing and searching collections of information on current events. 1968. New York Times Company, New York. 1103 pp. in 2 vols. (Even‐numbered pages blank). Tab‐indexed
by Jessica L. Harris
April 1968, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 113-119 Survey of practical training in information science
by Marilyn C. Bracken & Charles W. Shilling - 120-122 Computer simulation of a small information system
by Gus J. Caras - 123-130 Photocopying, copyright, and the librarian
by Edward S. Lazowska - 131-136 A literature search and file organization model
by Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler - 137-141 The publication inflation
by Gertrude London - 142-145 Combined grouping for coordinate indexes
by Peter Perry - 146-150 An index system of terms with related and associated words
by Richard J. Potocko - 151-157 A computer‐based serials control system for a large biomedical library
by Fred W. Roper - 158-162 Systematics of knowledge with enneametry and data processing machines
by Antony Santiago - 163-167 Reading guide and index to the cancer‐virology literature
by Arthur P. Schless & Marie E. Purdy & Robert E. Stevenson - 168-172 An approach to weeding criteria for newspaper libraries
by Stanley J. Slote - 173-180 GAF document storage and retrieval system
by A. C. Starke & F. R. Whaley & E. C. Carson & W. B. Thompson - 181-187 Possibilities of articulation of information systems into a network
by Eugene Wall - 188-199 Subject heading authority list, computer prepared
by William Way - 200-203 Some Questions concerning “information need”
by John O'Connor - 204-205 Ranking boolean search output
by John Mulvihill & Everett H. Brenner - 206-207 Letters to the editor
by F. W. Lancaster & Edward S. Lazowska - 209-209 4/68–3R documentation in education. Arvid J. and Mary A. Burke. Revision of Carter Alexander and Arvid J. Burke's How to Locate Educational Information and Data (4th edition, revised) 1967. Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University. 413 pp. $7.50
by Sidney Forman & Ruby Lee Collins - 209-210 4/68–4R union catalog of medical periodicals. Listing medical and paramedical periodicals in existence in 1950 and new titles published since, with Holdings of 68 Libraries in the New York Metropolitan Area, as of December 31, 1966. 1967. medical Library Center of New York. 589 pp. $10.00 to members of the Center or to those outside the metropolitan New York area
by Samuel J. Waddell
January 1968, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by A. W. Elias - 3-5 Information science: What is it?
by H. Borko - 6-11 Technology and the future of the copyright principle
by Laurence B. Heilprin - 12-17 Problems in the conversion of bibliographical data—A keypunching experiment
by Donald P. Hammer - 18-26 Growth of the professional literature in economics and other fields, and some implications
by Charles C. Holt & William E. Schrank - 27-29 A comparison of the relevance of key‐word‐in‐context versus descriptor indexing terms
by Kenyon C. Rosenberg & Charles L. M. Blocher - 30-41 Expected search length: A single measure of retrieval effectiveness based on the weak ordering action of retrieval systems
by William S. Cooper - 42-46 On the need for role indicators in postcoordinate retrieval systems
by F. W. Lancaster - 47-59 Scientists meet the KWIC index
by Wm. Mansfield Adams & Laurence C. Lockley - 60-65 Offset printing from typescript as a substitute for microfilming of dissertations
by Jessica L. Harris - 66-70 Air pollution technical information processing—the microthesaurus approach
by Samuel A. Tancredi & Owen D. Nichols - 71-79 Storage, retrieval, and editing of information for a dictionary
by Richard L. Venezky - 80-84 A proposed structure for displayed information to minimize search time through a data base
by David A. Thompson & Lawrence A. Bennigson & David Whitman - 85-89 On a theory of documentation
by Eugene E. Graziano - 90-94 A physician oriented method for clinical information retrieval
by Michael J. Smith & Richard P. Levy - 95-100 Unanswered science and technology reference questions
by G. Jahoda & Mary Culnan - 101-101 Integrating vocabularies with a classification scheme
by Charlks H. Davis - 101-102 The stability of ranks of index terms
by B. C. Brookes - 102-103 Relative importance of articles‐cited versus titles‐cited in frequency counts
by Ole V. Groos - 104-106 Letters to the editor
by John O'Connor & P. S. Davison & James O. Vann & Charles L. Berner
October 1967, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 197-208 A general model of information transfer: Theme paper 1968 annual convention
by John W. Murdock & David M. Liston - 209-215 Computer usage in the development of a water resources thesaurus
by David F. Hersey & William Hammond - 216-227 Analysis of questions addressed to a medical reference retrieval system: Comparison of question and system terminologies
by Barbara Flood - 228-234 The relationship of natural and social sciences to social problems and the contribution of the information scientist to their solutions
by Joe R. Hoffer - 235-241 Analysis and automated handling of technical information at the nuclear safety information center
by J. R. Buchanan & F. C. Hutton - 242-246 The interpretation of SDI data
by T. R. Savage - 247-248 Suggestions on how to read experimental material in information science
by Phyllis A. Richmond - 248-249 The training implications of automated personnel systems
by Michael J. Rauseo - 249-250 Documentation in Thailand
by Chun Prabhavi‐Vadhana - 250-252 Scientific and Technical Information in Japan
by Tohru Kikuchi - 252-253 Letters to the editor
by C. D. Gull - 254-254 4/67–1R Theory of Self‐Reproducing Automata. 1966. John von Neumann. Arthur W. Burks, Editor. University of Illinois Press
by Michael A. Harrison - 254-255 4/67‐2R Symbolic Shorthand System. 1966. (Rutgers Series on Systems for the Intellectual Orgnization of Information, Volume VI.) Hans Selye. New Brunswick. 89 PP
by Frank B. Rogers - 255-255 4/67–3R A Checklist for the Organization, Operation and Evaluation of a Company Library. 2d rev. ed. 1966. Eva Lou Fisher. Special Libraries Association, New York. 61 pp
by G. E. Randall - 255-257 4/67–4R Anglo‐American Cataloging Rules. 1967. Prepared by the American Library Association, The Library of Congress, The Library Association and the Canadian Library Association. North American text. American Library Association, Chicago
by Andre Nitecki - 257-257 4/67–5R Information Retrieval with Special Reference to the Biomedical Sciences. 1966. Wesley Simonton and Charlene Mason, Editors. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 199 pp
by Boris R. Anziowar - 257-258 4/67–6R Coordinate Indexing. 1966. John C. Costello, Jr., Graduate School of Library Service, Rutgers, The State University (Rutgers Series on Systems for the Intellectual Organization of Information Vol. VII), Edited by Dr. Susan Artandi. Supported by the National Science Foundation. New Brunswick, New Jersey. 218 pp
by W. T. Brandhorst
July 1967, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 120-120 Editorial
by A. W. Ellas - 121-124 Libraries and machines—A Review
by Burton W. Adkinson & Charles M. Stearns - 125-130 A documentation training model
by C. D. Batty - 131-138 An experimental system for automatic identification of personal names and personal titles in newspaper texts
by Casimir Borkowski - 139-145 SDI: A program for public libraries
by Charles H. Davis - 146-152 The Japan information center of science and technology (JICST): Its organization and function
by Takao Fukudome - 153-161 A framework for comparing term association measures
by Paul E. Jones & Robert M. Curtice - 162-164 Cost distribution and analysis in computer storage and retrieval. II
by H. Marron & M. Snyderman - 165-177 Relevance disagreements and unclear request forms
by John O'Connor - 178-184 A study of the use of materials circulated from an engineering library, March to May 1956
by Vern Pings - 185-186 Letters to the editor
by Daniel M. Simms & D. J. Foskett & Barbara A. Montague & John O'Connor - 187-189 3/67–1R Data‐Retrieval by Computer: A Critical Survey. 1966. Asa Kasher. The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. 76 pp
by Robert M. Hayes - 189-190 3/67–2R National Library of Medicine Current Catalog. Volume 1. Jan. 1–14, 1966. U.S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. Biweekly, cumulated quarterly from the first of the current year; annual cumulation case‐bound. Supersedes National Library of Medicine Catalog. Sold by the Superintendent of Documents: 1966 price, $15.00 a year ($20.00 foreign) with annual cumulation also sold separately for $4.50; price increase to be announced
by Stanley D. Truelson - 190-191 3/67–3R Scientific Management of Library Operations. 1966. Richard M. Dougherty and Fred J. Heinritz. The Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York, 252 pp
by Richard H. Logsdon
April 1967, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 54-54 Editorial
by A. W. Elias - 55-58 A film system for the duplication of termatrex cards
by C. W. Baker & C. R. Haefele & W. A. Reckhow - 59-66 Book‐indexes as building blocks for a cumulative index
by Manfred Kochen & Renata Tagliacozzo - 67-80 Computer‐produced microfilm library catalog
by W. A. Kozumplik & R. T. Lange - 81-86 Coding and tabulating machine processing of physical signs in toxicity tests
by R. W. Reichardt & S. P. Sher & R. Ford & R. B. Anderson & E. E. Vogin - 87-96 Subject searching with science citation index: Preparation of a drug bibliography using chemical abstracts, index medicus, and science citation index 1961 and 1964
by Carol C. Spencer - 97-103 A rationale for attacking information problems
by Eugene Wall - 104-108 Distribution of indexing terms for maximum efficiency of information transmission
by Pranas Zunde & Vladimir Slamecka - 110-110 $'s and Secrets
by Gustavus S. Simpson & John W. Murdock - 112-114 Letters to the editor
by Martin H. Sable & Charles A. Vertanes & Herbeet A. Simon & W. T. Brandhopst & Howard P. Iker - 115-115 2/67–1R Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. Volume 1. 1966. Carlos A. Cuadra, Editor. American Documentation Institute. Interscience Publishers, a division of John Wiley & Sons, New York, 389 pp
by Natalie C. Batts