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July 1963, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 202-206 A quantitative study of characters on biomedical catalogue cards—a preliminary investigation
by Peter M. Sprenkle & Frederick G. Kilgour - 207-212 The holy grail evades the search
by William H. Carlson - 213-222 Some hierarchical models for automatic document retrieval
by Gerard Salton - 223-228 Classificatory, alphabetical, and associative schedules as aids in coordinate indexing
by Vladimir Slamecka - 229-233 Resources of foreign scientific literature: Acquisition on a national scale
by Jerrold Orne - 234-237 On the occurrence of reversible words
by William Paul Livant & John Paul Boyd - 238-240 Economics of journal publication
by Joseph H. Kuney - 241-243 Document UNESCO/NS/177—a code of good practice for scientific publications
by A. Perez‐Vitoria - 244-244 7/63‐1 practical administration in public libraries. 1962. Joseph L. Wheeler and Herbert Goldhor. Harper, New York. 571 p. $7.50
by Lorraine Pratt - 271-272 Letters to the editor
by Thomas H. P. Marshall & James L. Olsen & Robert L. Patrick & T. R. Savage & J. A. Cordero
April 1963, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 93-93 Some searching questions on documentation research
by Barbara R. F. Kyle - 95-98 Is information retrieval approaching a crisis§
by Yehoshua Bar‐Hillel - 99-108 Computer editing of verbal texts. Part I. The ESI system
by Michael P. Barnett & K. L. Kelley - 109-116 The use of diary and interview techniques in evaluating a system for disseminating technical information
by A. Resnick & C. B. Hensley - 117-122 Labor costs, conversion costs, and compatibility in document control systems
by Ben‐Ami Lipetz - 123-142 An analysis of output costs and procedures for an operational searching service
by La Vahn Overmyer - 143-144 A minor Devil's documentation dictionary
by L. Vanby - 145-148 Some proposals for handling the information problem—a brief bibliographical essay
by Carrol H. Quenzel - 149-160 Criteria for acceptable abstracts: A survey of abstracters' instructions
by Harold Borko & Seymour Chatman - 161-162 The scientist and scientific literature—a symposium of the central Ohio chapter, ADI, May 18, 1962
by Ronald Bingaman - 163-166 Letters to editor
by I. A. Warheit & R. A. Fairthorne & S. Yagil & Rinehart S. Potts & Mortimer Taube & Kingsbury T. Jackson - 167-168 4/63‐1 searching legal literature electronically: Results of a test program. 1960. By Jessica S. Melton and Robert C. Bensing. 45 Minnesota Law Review, 229–48
by John O'Connor
January 1963, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-9 Research in problems of scientific information—retrospect and prospect
by Verner W. Clapp - 10-25 Bibliographic coupling between scientific papers
by M. M. Kessler - 26-27 A note on the evaluation of methods for systematically abbreviating english words
by T. R. Savage - 28-34 Evaluation of the performance of an information‐retrieval system by modified mooers plan
by E. M. Fels - 35-38 Maxterm‐miniterm: An alpha numeric notation for significant document storage
by H. George Feichtinger - 39-48 A generalized computer method for information retrieval
by Claire K. Schultz - 49-53 Requirements for a scientific mission‐oriented information center
by Charles W. Shilling - 54-55 A proposal for dual publication of scientific journals
by Phyllis A. Richmond - 56-67 SHIEF: A realizable form of associative memory
by Benjamin F. Cheydleur - 68-73 Maximum‐depth indexing for computer retrieval of english language data
by Robert F. Simmons & Keren L. McConlogue - 74-77 Roles and links—or forward to cutter
by Susan Artandi & Theodore C. Hines - 78-81 The program of the United States national committee for FID. Program committee of USNCFID
by Allan F. Hubbell & Foster E. Mohrhardt & Verner W. Clapp - 82-82 A comparative study of three systems of information retrieval. By Norman D. Stevens. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N. J. 1950
by C. W. Cleverdon - 82-82 Basic technical writing. By Herman M. Weisman. Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. 1962. 512 pages. $10.60
by Simon M. Newman - 82-83 Photocopying from bound volumes. By William R. Hawkin. American Library Association, Chicago. 1962. 208 p. (Library Technology Project Publication, No. 4)
by Charles La Hood - 83-83 Advanced data processing in the university library. By Louis A. Schultheiss, Don S. Culbertson, and Edward M. Heiliger. Scarecrow Press, New York. 1962. 388 p. $10.00
by Richard E. Chapin - 91-91 Letters to the editor
by Abraham I. Lebowitz & Philip Leslie - 92-92 Editorial
by James D. Mack
October 1962, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 359-366 Machinelike indexing by people
by Christine Montgomery & Don R. Swanson - 367-376 An analysis of soviet metallurgical literature
by J. H. Westbrook & A. J. Peat - 377-377 The information problem
by Spartacus Kenlowrycuss - 378-390 Indexing and abstracting by association
by Lauren B. Doyle - 391-396 The process of asking questions
by Robert S. Taylor - 397-400 Training in bibliography and information techniques for the soviet student
by Eleanor Buist - 401-402 Trip report
by Morton V. Malin - 403-409 Photochromic micro‐images, a key to practical microdocument storage and dissemination
by Alfred S. Tauber & Wilbur C. Myers - 410-413 A model for the study of scientific communications
by Richard E. Chapin & Charles W. Shilling - 414-419 Computer requirements for inverted coordinate indexes
by John C. Costello - 420-432 A generalized computer method for index production
by Claire K. Schultz & Phyllis A. Schwartz - 433-434 A note on descriptors
by Josephine J. Jaster - 435-436 Information handling and science information: A selected bibliography, 1957–1961. By Paul C. Janaske, Editor, Biological Sciences Communication Project, The American Institute of Biological Sciences, in cooperation with The American University, Center of Technology and Administration, School of Government and Public Administration, Washington, D. C. 1962. unp. $2. American Institute of Biological Sciences, 2000 P St. N.W., Washington 6, D.C
by Lea M. Bohnert - 436-437 Rider's international classification. By Fremont Rider. Middletown, Connecticut, 1961. Preliminary edition
by Harriet D. MacPherson - 453-453 Letters to the editor
by Allen Kent
July 1962, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 251-266 Compilation of an experimental citation index from scientific literature
by Ben‐Ami Lipetz - 267-269 Parameters for machine handling of alphabetic information
by Ralph R. Shaw - 270-275 The walnut system: A large capacity document storage and retrieval system
by P. D. Bradshaw - 276-287 Semantic information
by Clifford J. Maloney - 288-294 The information system: Too big and growing
by Louise Schultz - 295-300 A plan to reduce costs of technical library operations in the department of defense
by Earl H. Langenbeck - 301-312 Training and education for information work
by George S. Bonn - 313-319 Time required, cost, and personnel for documentation
by Kenzo Hirayama - 320-327 Communication among Japanese scientists domestically and with their counterparts abroad
by Masao Kotani - 328-333 UNESCO science cooperation office for Southeast Asia and its activities
by Lennart Mattsson - 334-337 INSDOC (Indian national scientific documentation centre) and its regional activities
by S. Parthasarathy - 338-343 Methods of disseminating scientific information, and science information activities in the USSR
by Boris M. Tareev - 357-357 The editor's page
by James D. Mack
April 1962, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 153-158 Hungarian scientific publications: A survey of documentation trends
by Elizabeth Beyerly - 159-168 The world's technical journal literature: An estimate of volume, origin, language, field, indexing, and abstracting
by Charles P. Bourne - 169-175 Information retrieval in social welfare: Experiences with an edge‐notched information retrieval system
by Joe R. Hoffer - 176-181 The semantic code today
by John L. Melton - 182-184 A trend in the use of computers for information processing
by E. M. McCormick - 185-186 A note on the evaluation of the WRU semantic code as an example of generic coding
by Mortimer Taube - 197-203 Secondary publication in cardiovascular, endocrine and psychopharmacologic research
by Richard H. Orr & Eleanor M. Crouse - 204-209 The scan‐column index
by John O'Connor - 210-222 Test program for evaluating procedures for the exploitation of literature of interest to metallurgists
by Lavahn Overmyer - 223-224 Computers and common sense: The myth of thinking machines. By Mortimer Taube. New York, Columbia University Press, 1961. 136 p
by Saul Cass & C. D. Gull
January 1962, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-14 Methods of organizing information for storage and searching
by Saul Herner - 15-30 State of the art of published indexes
by John Markus - 31-42 Searching strategies and equipment
by B. E. Holm - 43-57 Scientific information centers in the United States
by G. S. Simpson - 58-65 Computer generation of photocomposing control tapes. Part I. Preparation of flexowriter source material
by M. P. Barnett & K. L. Kelley & M. J. Bailey - 66-68 The bureau of ships rapid selector system
by James P. McMurray - 69-70 A. I. Ch. E. Information‐retrieval activities
by R. D. Morse - 71-82 Water Abstracts
by Herman M. Weisman & Maurice L. Albertson - 83-85 Retrieval of information from medical records
by William H. Kincaid - 86-89 An abstract service for specific research areas of high current interest: A preliminary report
by S. Most & S. Sim Kessler - 90-92 A polydimensional scheme for information retrieval
by H. Thayne Johnson - 93-94 Relevancy and pertinency in indexing
by Alan M. Rees - 95-103 A technique for the organization of large files
by Ralph M. Shoffner - 104-111 Patent indexing by concept coordination using links and roles
by Barbara A. Montague - 112-114 Machine retrieval of pharmacodynamic data
by E. V. Dietrich - 115-117 The role of the American documentation institute in international documentation
by Henry Dubester - 118-118 A xerographic method for display or storage of transmitted information
by H. E. Clark & G. R. Mott - 119-122 Electronics and documentation
by Howard T. Engstrom - 123-124 Atherton seidell: An appreciation (1878‐1961)
by Winifred Sewell - 126-128 A presidential message
by Gerald J. Sophar - 129-130 Inaugural address of the incoming president
by Claire K. Schultz - 130-131 Treasurer's report: Statement of cash receipts and disbursements. January 1, 1961 thru October 31, 1961
by Frances Neeland - 132-132 Report of the teller's committee
by William Thomas
October 1961, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 243-246 A comparative study of three systems of information retrieval: A summary
by Norman D. Stevens - 247-253 A comparison of dictionary use within two information retrieval systems
by Claire K. Schultz & Phyllis D. Schwartz & Leon Steinberg - 254-259 A paradigm for a retrieval effectiveness experiment
by Harry Bornstein - 260-265 Applications of machines to library techniques: Periodicals
by Anne McCann - 266-269 Recorded, use of books in the yale medical library
by Frederick G. Kilgour - 270-278 A study in the developments of colon classification
by T. Tyaganatarajan - 279-284 Documentation in Poland
by Jan Wepsiec - 285-291 Photoreproduction
by Gerald Oster - 292-293 Notes on the distinction between character recognition machines and perceiving machines
by Robert M. Jones & Mortimer Taube - 294-295 The productivity of certain scholars
by Theodore C. Hines - 305-305 Letters to the editor
by Ralph R. Shaw - 306-306 The editor's page
by Luther H. Evans
August 1961, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 165-171 Studies in information storage and retrieval: On the use of gödel indices in coding
by R. Creighton Buck - 172-177 Prime‐number coding
by Earl Lamm - 178-183 Automatic syntax analysis in machine indexing and abstracting
by W. D. Climenson & N. H. Hardwick & S. N. Jacobson - 184-190 Development of a technical thesaurus
by B. E. Holm & L. E. Rasmussen - 191-197 Some solutions to operational problems in concept coordination
by John C. Costello - 198-203 Some suggested mechanized indexing investigations which require no machines
by John O'Connor - 204-205 The inadequacy of varying the depth of indexing and other “document collection” approaches to information retrieval for researchers
by Ron Manly - 206-212 Classified patent search files, a proposed base for technical information centers
by Simon M. Newman - 213-218 Communication engineering approach to microforms
by L. B. Heilprin - 219-221 The use of the filmsort card in industry the American documentation institute meeting in miniature
by George T. McMahon - 222-223 Actifilm in action
by Richard E. Jones - 224-226 “Information storage and retrieval” and the problems of libraries
by Verner W. Clapp - 227-229 Computer techniques for an old English concordance
by J. B. Bessinger - 239-239 Letter to the editor
by Susan Artandi - 240-240 The editor's page
by Luther H. Evans
April 1961, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 83-92 A computer analysis of the merck sharp & dohme research laboratories indexing system
by Claire K. Schultz & Clayton A. Shepherd - 93-97 The senate committee on government operations and documentation
by Walter L. Reynolds - 98-100 Notes on the use of roles and links in coordinate indexing
by Mortimer Taube - 101-107 The manipulation of nonconventional indexing systems
by Fred R. Whaley - 108-110 The historical development and present state‐of‐the‐art of mechanized information retrieval systems
by Charles P. Bourne - 111-120 Storage and retrieval of chemical research and patent information by links and roles in du pont
by J. C. Costello - 121-125 Special considerations of the individual as a user, generator, and retriever of information
by Douglas C. Engelbart - 126-130 Comparisons of four types of lexical indicators of content
by G. J. Rath & A. Resnick & T. R. Savage - 131-138 Selective dissemination of new scientific information with the aid of electronic processing equipment
by H. P. Luhn - 139-141 The formation of abstracts by the selection of sentences. Part I. Sentence selection by men and machines
by G. J. Rath & A. Resnick & T. R. Savage - 141-143 Part II. The reliability of people in selecting sentences
by A. Resnick - 144-144 Introducere in documentarea stiintifica (introduction to scientific documentation). by Aurel Avramescu and Virgil Candea. Academy of the Rumanian People's Republic, Bucharest, 1960. 519 pp. Illus
by Herbert A. Stanto - 144-144 The national library of medicine index mechaniztion project. 1961. National Library of Medicine U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Washington, D. C
by Isaac D. Welt - 158-158 The editor's page
by Luther H. Evans
January 1961, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-2 The editor's page
by Luther H. Evans - 3-5 Annual report of the president of the American documentation institute october 1959‐october 1960
by C. D. Gull - 6-14 On the information problem ahead
by L. B. Heilprin - 15-19 The metabolism of new scientific information: A preliminary report
by Richard H. Orr - 20-26 Uniterm indexing principles, problems and solutions
by J. C. Costello - 27-31 A study of indexing procedures in a limited area of the medical sciences
by Judith T. MacMillan & Isaac D. Welt - 32-34 A unified subject index to science literature
by Floyd E. Orton - 35-37 Recommendations for further study in classification
by Phyllis A. Richmond - 38-48 A suggested classification for the literature of documentation
by Pauline Atherton & Virginia Clark - 49-52 Machine literature searching—from experiment to experience
by Marjorie R. Hyslop - 53-55 Problems in the production and utilization of microfiche
by Charles Bishop - 56-60 Coordination of documentation research and information services by the American Petroleum Institute
by B. H. Weil & E. H. Brenner & Kate Ornsen & Rita Paddock & Jurgen Raymond & Sidney Winn - 61-62 Proceedings of the international conference on scientific information. 1959. National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council. Washington, D.C. 2 vols., 1635 p
by I. H. Jenks & Mortimer Taube - 62-63 Automatic language translation. By Anthony G. Oettinger. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1960. Pp. xix + 380. $10.00
by Mortimer Taube - 75-77 News notes
by Robert S. Casey - 78-78 Letters to the editor
by Karol Maichel
October 1960, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 277-287 Correlative indexes VI: Serendipity, suggestiveness, and display
by Charles L. Bernier - 288-295 Key word‐in‐context index for technical literature (kwic index)
by H. P. Luhn - 296-304 The hungarian state technical library (OMK): Its role in coordinated hungarian scientific documentation
by Elizabeth Beyerly - 305-315 The termatrex inverted “punched card” systems the history of their development, their operation and use
by Frederick Jonker - 316-316 More on coordinate indexing, a review
by A. D. Booth - 323-323 Letter to the editor the meaning of “negative meaning”
by Emmett B. McGeever
August 1960, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 206-209 The responsibilities of the library in the mid‐twentieth century
by Asa S. Knowles - 210-221 The automatic retrieval of technical information
by W. H. P. Leslie - 222-228 Indexing of metal and thermit corporation research records on keysort cards
by Marguerite K. Moran - 229-236 The next twenty years in information retrieval; some goals and predictions
by Calvin N. Mooers - 237-240 Soviet scientific and technical propaganda
by Sonya G. Machelson - 241-246 A successful application of punched cards in subject indexing
by Ben‐Ami Lipetz
April 1960, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 91-96 Hierarchical definition
by Phyllis A. Richmond - 97-101 The Marlis a multi‐aspect relevance linkage information system. — Present position and future needs
by B. C. Vickery - 102-119 A dictionary of documentation terms
by Frank S. Wagner JR. - 120-127 New indexing pattern for nuclear science abstracts
by Irving Lebow & Melvin S. Day - 128-134 Automation in documentation A mechanised coordinate index system
by F. H. Plankeel - 135-150 Foreign scientific literature in translation
by Robert L. Martin - 151-154 Machine translation in the U.S.S.R. — a brief survey
by Sonya G. Machelson - 155-169 Mathematical analysis of various superimposed coding methods
by Simon Stiassny - 170-172 Application of a special punched card system to coordinated clinical statistics of malignant tumors of the female genitalia
by Hans Hosemann & Jürgen Haller - 173-188 Exploitation of recorded information. i. development of an operational machine searching service for the literature of metallurgy and allied subjects
by Allen Kent
January 1960, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 2-8 The mathematical foundations of bibliographic organization
by Thomas Minder - 9-17 Information gathering patterns and creativity a study of research chemists in an industrial research laboratory
by Robert E. Maizell - 18-22 The “half‐life” of some scientific and technical literatures
by R. E. Burton & R. W. Kebler - 23-31 Speed words
by Gordon Alexander Speedie - 32-39 Electronic transmission for interlibrary loans
by Ellis F. King - 40-43 Training of patent abstracters for chemical abstracts
by Gerard O. Platau - 44-54 Soviet bibliographical projects achievements in the ussr, assessment in the usa
by Elizabeth Beyerly - 55-55 Information in industry, a review
by Robert L. Hayne
October 1959, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 267-269 The historian and the contemporary problem of bibliographic techniques
by Philip D. Jordan - 270-273 Bibliographic organization of American history: Notes on a continuing problem
by James Kingsley - 274-277 New tools for easing the burden of historical research
by Jesse H. Shera - 278-285 Principles of machine and system design with special reference to the indexing and analysis of historical literature
by James W. Perry & John L. Melton - 286-295 A photo‐magnetic system for document and information retrieval
by Peter James - 296-315 Toward a procedure for logically cataloguing knowledge
by Layman E. Allen - 316-318 Print ordering for learned journals
by Edward P. Tober - 319-320 Information storage and retrieval, a review
by B. C. Vickery
July 1959, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 173-175 Crimes in scientific writing
by Robert V. Kesling - 192-208 Abbreviations of Russian scientific serial publications
by Eva Lou Fisher