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April 1967, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 115-116 2/67–2R Looking Forward in Documentation, Papers and Discussion, Aslib 38th Annual Conference, University of Exeter. 1964. 1966. Aslib, London. 109 pp
by J. H. Shera
- 116-117 2/67–3R Information Management in Engineering Education. (Proceedings and recommendations of the Conference on Information Sources, Systems and Media in Engineering Education, held at Lehigh University on May 19–20, 1966). 1966. Robert S. Taylor, Editor. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa. 76 pp
by Ellis Mount
- 117-117 2/67–4R Education and Training of Information Specialists in the U. S. A. May 1966. Marilyn C. Bracken and Charles W. Shilling. Biological Communication Project, Washington, D. C. 70 pp
by John Harvey
- 117-118 2/67–5R A Plan for Indexing the Periodical Literature of Nursing. Report of a Study of the Need for Bibliographic Control of the Scholarly Record of Nursing. 1966. Vern N. Pings. American Nurses Foundation, New York. 202 pp
by Haydee Garcia Clark
- 118-118 2/67–6R Indexing and Classification; A Selected and Annotated Bibliography. A joint project of the Nuclear Science Division and Documentation Division of the Special Libraries Association. May 14, 1966. Compiled and edited by Winifred F. Desmond and Lester A. Barrer. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Library, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 256 pp. (on microfiche)
by Alan R. Greengrass
January 1967, Volume 18, Issue 1
October 1966, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 154-154 Editorial
by Isaac D. Welt
- 155-177 Comprehensive dissemination of current literature
by C. R. Sage
- 178-179 The scholar and the future of microfilm
by R. R. Dickison
- 180-185 PICS: The pharmaceutical information control system of merck sharp and dohme research laboratories
by Margaret C. Kolb & Jerome T. Maddock & Barbara N. Weaver
- 186-189 A computer‐program system to facilitate the study of technical documents
by Daniel G. Bobrow & R. Y. Kain & Bertram Raphael & J. C. R. Licklider
- 190-198 Biological dictionary preparation, control, and maintenance
by S. Jane Weinstein
- 199-215 Classification Systems and Their Subjects. A General Analysis of Different Kinds of Classification Systems Characterized by Different Types of Subject
by Ejnar Wåhlin
- 216-217 Letters to the editor
by John O'Connor & Karl F. Heumann & Harry Baum & Claire K. Schultz
- 218-219 10/66–1R Faceted Classification Schemes. 1966. Brian C. Vickery. Rutgers Series on Systems for the Intellectual Organization of Information, vol. 5. Graduate School of Library Service, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. 108 pp
by Jean M. Perreault
- 219-220 10/66–2R Computer Typesetting: Experiments and Prospects. 1965. Michael T. Barnett. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 245 pp
by John W. Seybold
- 220-221 10/66–3R Mental Health Book Review Index. Vol. 10. Whole No. 15. 1965. Compiled by the Editorial Committee and Contributing Librarians. Council on Research in Bibliography, Inc., New York. 78 pp
by Louise Darling
- 221-222 10/66–4R Mining, Minerals, and Geosciences. Volume 2 of Guides to Information Sources in Science and Technology. 1965. Stuart R. Kaplan. Interscience Publishers, a division of John Wiley & Sons, New York City, 599 pp
by Jack W. Hilf
- 222-222 10/66–5R Library Science Today: Ranganathan Festschrift Vol. II. 1965. Edited by Kaula Prithvi Nath. Ranganathan Series in Library Science, 14. Asia Publishing House, New York, 832 pp. $30.00
by Luther H. Evans
- 222-223 10/66–6R Use of Mechanized Methods in Documentation Work. 1966. Herbert Coblans, ASLIB, London. 89 pp
by Robert M. Hayes
July 1966, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 115-115 Editorial
by Arthur W. Elias
- 117-119 Coming of age in academe—Information science at 21
by Joseph C. Donohue & N. E. Karioth
- 120-123 Librarianship and the science of information
by Joseph C. Donohue
- 124-131 Library catalogue production on small computers
by Frederick G. Kilgour
- 132-135 On the optimum number of frames per microfiche
by Wolf Kuebler
- 136-139 Documentary relevance and structural hierarchy
by Jean M. Perreault
- 140-141 Mechanical translation by coordinate indexing
by W. Holst
- 141-141 Users versus documents
by T. R. Savage
- 142-145 Reversible punctuation Russian transliteration
by David Franklin
- 145-146 Simulation of boolean logic constraints through the use of term weights
by W. T. Brandhorst
- 147-148 Letters to the editor
by T. A. Marshall & Robert L. Birch & Alina Gralewska & Mahlon C. Rhaney & R. Jordan
- 149-150 7/66‐IR INTREX: Report of a Planning Conference on Information Transfer Experiments. September 3, 1965. Carl F. J. Overhage and R. Joyce Harman, ed. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 276 pp
by Samuel S. Snyder
- 150-150 7/66–2R Alphabetical Subject Indication of Information. Vol. 3. 1965. John Metcalfe. Rutgers Series on Systems for the Intellectual Organization of Information. Graduate School of Library Service, Rutgers, the State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 148 pp
by George I. Lewicky
- 150-151 7/66–3R Principles of Automated Information Retrieval. 1965. William F. Williams. The Business Press. Elmhurst, Ill. 439 pp
by Herbert S. White
- 151-151 7/66–4R International Affairs. Universal Reference System, Political Science, Government and Public Policy Series. Vol. I. 1965. Metron, Inc., 80 East 11th Street, New York. 1205 pp
by Thompson M. Little
April 1966, Volume 17, Issue 2
January 1966, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by A. W. Elias
- 3-7 An on‐line technical library reference retrieval system
by D. L. Drew & R. K. Summit & R. I. Tanaka & R. B. Whiteley
- 8-16 On laws of special abilities and the production of scientific literature
by Leroy H. Mantell
- 17-25 Indexing problems and some of their solutions
by Loukas Loukopoulos
- 26-27 The user's place in an information system
by Edwin B. Parker
- 28-32 A clearinghouse for scientific and technical meetings: Organizational and operational problems
by Harry Baum
- 33-40 An operating model of a national information system
by J. L. Ebersole
- 41-44 The SLIC index
by John R. Sharp
- 45-46 Letters to the editor
by Russell Shank & Robert L. Birch
- 47-47 1/66—1R A Directory of Information Resources in the United States: Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering. 1965. (Issued by the Library of Congress, National Referral Center for Science and Technology). U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 352 pp
by Lee Ash
- 48-49 Catalog of Books Plus a Complete Catalog of Reserve Books. 1965. Washington University School of Medicine Library, St. Louis, Mo. 267 pp
by Jessica L. Harris
- 49-49 1/66—3R The Education of Science Information Personnel — 1964. 1965. A. J. Goldwyn and A. M. Rees, Eds. Western Reserve University, Cleveland. 115 pp
by Robert Hayes
- 49-49 1/66—4R Technical Dictionary of Librarianship, English‐Spanish. 1964. Beatriz Massa de Gil, Ray Trautman. and Peter Goy. Editorial F. Trillas, S. A., Mexico. 387 pp
by Arnulfo D. Trejo
October 1965, Volume 16, Issue 4
July 1965, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 162-162 Editorial
by A. W. Elias
- 163-169 Analogy between information retrieval and education
by Laurence B. Heilprin & Frederick L. Goodman
- 171-177 Information science and liberal education
by Benjamin F. Cheydleur
- 179-184 The norms of citation behavior: Prolegomena to the footnote
by Norman Kaplan
- 185-200 Adaptive information dissemination
by C. R. Sage & R. R. Anderson & D. R. Fitzwater
- 201-208 Testing, comparison, and evaluation of recall, relevance, and cost of coordinate indexing with links and roles
by Barbara A. Montague
- 209-222 The evaluation of automatic retrieval procedures— selected test results using the SMART system
by Gerard Salton
- 223-233 Comparison of the results of bibliographic coupling and analytic subject indexing
by M. M. Kessler
- 242-242 7/65‐1R SYNTOL: Volume II. 1965. J. C. Gardin. Graduate School of Library Service, Rutgers, the State University (Rutgers Series on Systems for the Intellectual Organization of Information, Susan Artandi Ed.), New Brunswick, New Jersey
by John Metcalfe
- 242-243 Citations of physics literature. (Experimental issue) 1964. Ben‐Ami Lipetz. American Institute of Physics, New York. AIP/DRP‐CI 1964
by Ellis Mount
- 243-244 7/65—3R Catalog Card Reproduction; Report on a Study. 1965. George Fry and Associates. American Library Association (Library Technology Project Publication #9), Chicago. 81 pp
by David C. Weber
- 245-245 NFSAIS plans for coordination
by Raymond A. Jensen
- 245-246 A new device for achieving hospitality in array
by Jean M. Perreault
- 248-248 Letters to the editor
by Robert M. Curtice & Lauren B. Doyle & Richard J. McClure
- 249-279 Literature note
by Burton E. Lamkin
April 1965, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 66-66 Special message
by L. Heilprin
- 67-67 Guest editorial
by Herbert Coblans
- 69-72 A note on the pseudo‐mathematics of relevance
by Mortimer Taube
- 73-76 The aslib‐cranfield test of the western reserve university indexing system for metallurgical literature: A review of the final report
by Alan M. Rees
- 77-80 F1a1c1e2 I2t3s1 N3o1r2m1
by Ralph R. Shaw
- 81-90 Improvement of the selectivity of citation indexes to science literature through inclusion of citation relationship indicators
by Ben‐Ami Lipetz
- 91-96 Random code numbers for universal identification of documents
by C. W. McCutchen
- 97-100 Improvements in a permuted title index
by Hugh E. Voress
- 101-104 Information science‐fiction or fact?
by Frederik Pohl
- 105-112 Comments on the 1964 ADI meeting
by Carlos A. Cuadra
- 113-121 Publication patterns of scientific serials
by David Bishop & Arnold L. Milner & Fred W. Roper
- 122-122 A note on value functions
by Laurence W. Ross
- 122-123 The chemical abstracts KWIC index
by James Van Luik
- 123-124 An experiment comparing key words found in indexes and abstracts prepared by humans with those in titles
by John P. Knable
- 124-126 NASA search system analysis sheet
by W. T. Brandhorst & P. F. Eckert
- 126-126 Letter to the editor
by P. Atherton
- 127-127 4/65—1R language and information: Selected Essays on Their Theory and Application. 1964. Yehoshua Bar‐Hillel. Addison‐Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., Reading, Massachusetts, Palo Alto, London, and The Jerusalem Academic Press Ltd., Jerusalem, Israel. $12.50
by Paul L. Garvin
- 127-128 4/65‐2R subject authority list. January 1964. American Petroleum Institute Information Retrieval Project, Central Abstracting Service, 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020. Looseleaf. 245 pp. plus 74 pp. in Appendix and Hierarchy
by Pauline Atherton
- 128-129 4/65‐3R An evaluation of links and roles used in information retrieval. Thesis presented to the faculty of the school of engineering of the Air Force Institute of Technology, Air University. 1963. Lieutenant Colonel Jefferson D. Sinnett. Air Force Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, Wright‐patterson AFB, Ohio. AD 432198
by F. W. Lancaster
- 130-130 4/65‐4R Lexicon of archive terminology (French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch). 1964. Jean Herbert, ed. Elsevier Publishing Co., New York. 83 pp
by Paul Howerton
- 131-160 Literature notes
by Charles P. Bourne & Burton E. Lamkin
January 1965, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Arthur W. Elias
- 5-9 Some clumping experiments for associative document retrieval
by A. G. Dale & N. Dale
- 10-19 An application of a type of matrix to analyze citations of scientific papers
by Eri Yagi
- 20-25 A quantitative measure of user circulation requirements and its possible effect on stack thinning and multiple copy determination
by Richard W. Trueswell
- 26-32 Matching of question and answer terminology in an education research file
by Jean Tague
- 33-33 A boyle's law for index consistency
by Terry R. Savage
- 33-34 Factors of selection in defining science information for the federal government
by Marcus Rosenblum
- 34-35 Report on a conference on the education of science information personnel held July 27–28, 1964, in Cleveland, Ohio
by Rowena Swanson
- 36-37 Letters to the editor
by Charles W. Sargent & Lea M. Bohnert & S. W. Frank
- 38-39 1/65‐1R Natural Language and the Computer. 1963. Paul L. Garvin, ed. McGraw‐Hill, New York. 398 pp. $8.95
by Mortimer Taube
- 39-39 1/65‐2R The Baseball Program: An Automatic Question‐Answerer. 1963. A. K. Wolf, C. S. Chomsky, and B. F. Green, Jr. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, (Vol. 1, Lincoln Laboratory Technical Report 306), Lexington, Mass., April 1963. 201 pp
by F. Wilfred Lancaster
- 39-40 1/65‐3R A Contribution to the Early History of Documentation (Adatok es felismerégek a szakirodalmi dokumentació tortenetenek kezdeteihez). 1964. Dr. Ivan Polzovics. Országos Müszaki Könyvtar es Dokumentációs Központ, Budapest. 80 pp
by George Ember
- 41-64 Literature notes
by Charles P. Bourne
October 1964, Volume 15, Issue 4
July 1964, Volume 15, Issue 3
April 1964, Volume 15, Issue 2
January 1964, Volume 15, Issue 1
October 1963, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 275-275 A national policy for the information sciences
by James D. Mack
- 276-282 The new “termatrex” line of I.R. Systems—the “Minimatrex” line of I.R. Systems
by Frederick Jonker
- 283-288 Halo sur I'information
by Daniel Becourt
- 289-291 Citation indexes in sociological and historical research
by Eugene Garfield
- 292-298 A compatibility study of two information systems
by Marjorie R. Hyslop
- 307-311 Review of the cranfield project
by Phyllis A. Richmond
- 312-312 10/63‐1 science information personnel: The new profession of information combining science, librarianship, and foreign language. 1961. Leonard Cohan and Kenneth Craven. Modern Language Association, New York. May be obtained from Science Information, P.O. Box 624, Radio City Station, New York 19, N. Y., for $1.50
by John F. Harvey
- 312-313 10/63‐2 proceedings of the 1962 institute in technical and industrial communications. 1962. Herman W. Weisman, ed. Institute in Technical and Industrial Communications, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo. 163 pp. $5.00
by Simon M. Newman
- 328-331 Letters to the editor
by Gary Carlson & F. W. Lancaster & Hugh C. Atkinson & Ralph R. Shaw & Ronald E. Wyllys & Richard H. Orr & T. R. Savage
July 1963, Volume 14, Issue 3