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July 1959, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 209-213 Citations in American engineering journals III. Metallurgical engineering
by Robert E. Burton - 214-220 An integrated approach to documentation
by Richard H. Orr - 221-223 Library service to research laboratories of a large university
by Russell Shank - 224-227 Determining optimal back number inventories
by Edward P. Tober - 228-231 Coordinate indexing at the university of new Hampshire library
by Duncan Brockway - 232-233 Bibliographic control in general science publications as illustrated by the transactions of the Illinois state academy of science
by Harry R. Skallerup & Angela Battaglia - 234-241 The structure of “semantic coding,” a review
by B. C. Vickery
April 1959, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 105-107 The role of the editor in interdisciplinary research
by Andrew Bluemle - 108-115 Libraries and information services behind the iron curtain
by Judith Szebenyi‐Sigmond - 116-121 Technical data on border‐punched cards
by Gunther Cohn - 122-129 Adaptation of coordinate indexing system to a general literature and patent file: Machine posting
by Shirley Jane Weinstein & Raymond J. Drozda - 130-134 On the automatic manipulation of representations of chemical structures
by Ascher Opler - 135-137 Citations in American engineering journals, II. Mechanical engineering
by Robert E. Burton - 138-143 A system for the correlation of physical properties and structural characteristics of chemical compounds with their commercial uses
by R. A. Carpenter & C. C. Bolze & L. D. Findley - 144-150 Abstracts in chemical abstracts of articles and “letters to the editor” from physical review
by Gerald M. Petty
January 1959, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-19 Soviet documentation. A trip report
by Allen Kent & A. S. Iberall - 20-26 A first approach to patent searching procedures on standard's electronic automatic computer (SEAC)
by Harold Pfeffer & Herbert R. Koller & Ethel C. Marden - 27-35 Information storage and retrieval using a large scale random access memory
by J. J. Nolan - 36-50 Punched card catalogs—theory and technique
by Harry Dewey - 51-58 Science thesis control in Europe and America
by David Bishop - 59-63 Display of chemical structural formulas as digital computer output
by Ascher Opler & Norma Baird - 64-69 The resources of the technical libraries of Western Europe
by Robert E. Betts - 70-73 Citations in American engineering journals I. Chemical engineering
by Robert E. Burton - 74-77 Some comments on the IRIA retrieval system
by William Wolfe - 78-84 Foresight and hindsight on a punch‐card bibliography
by Lorus J. Milne & Margery Milne - 85-86 A figure‐of‐merit ordering system for a search output
by H. Gordon Dyke
October 1958, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 237-237 David Judson Haykin, 1896–1958
by Richard S. Angell - 238-272 Some aspects of searching in the pharmaceutical literature reference fringe benefits
by Harold Oatfield & Betty Reynolds Emilio - 273-276 O‐P books; A library breakthrough
by Eugene Power - 277-303 Mechanized searching experiments using the wru searching selector
by Janet Rees & Allen Kent - 304-307 Serials and journals in the M. I. T. library
by Natalie N. Nicholson & William Thurston - 308-311 The technical reports program of the technology division of the office of technical services
by John Weber
August 1958, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 159-164 Delegation of classification
by R. A. Fairthorne - 165-167 The engineering societies library
by Ralph H. Phelps - 168-183 Towards a classification for social science literature
by Barbara Kyle - 192-197 The thesaurus approach to information retrieval
by T. Joyce & R. M. Needham - 198-207 A structure code for organic compounds
by Keith W. Wheeler & E. R. Andrews & F. Fallon & G. L. Krueger & F. P. Palopoli & E. L. Schumann - 208-213 An information filing and retrieval system for the engineering and management records of a large‐scale computer development project
by G. A. Barnard & Louis Fein - 214-214 Installing electronic data processing, a review
by Allen Kent
April 1958, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 73-76 Documentum ad absurdum: An essay on the directions of documentation research
by Emmett R. McGeever - 77-83 A punch card code for cardiov ascular pathology
by Helen A. Patterson & Isaac D. Welt - 84-98 An optimal punch card code for general files
by Paul T. Gilbert - 99-106 The microfiche
by W. De Haas - 107-113 Unit concept coordinate indexing
by John P. Wadington - 114-142 A system of social significance
by Bruce Buchanan
January 1958, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-12 A remington‐rand punched card data retrieval system
by Clifford J. Maloney - 13-19 Revision of the asm‐sla metallurgical literature classification
by Laurence S. Foster - 20-22 Chemical documentation in the U.S.S.R
by Sonya G. Machelson - 23-27 Technical information service in the cabot research laboratories
by Barbara M. Davis - 28-31 Routine report writing by computer
by W. H. Waldo & R. S. Gordon & J. D. Porter - 32-41 Correlative indexes v. the blank sort
by Charles L. Bernier - 42-49 Identification of the conditions for valid application of machines to bibliographic control
by H. Edmund Stiles - 50-58 The microfilming of the vatican manuscript library
by Daniel D. McGarry
October 1957, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 243-245 Alberto F. Thompson, 1907‐1957
by Helen L. Brownson & Bernard M. Fry - 246-268 A minicard system for documentary information
by J. W. Kuipers & A. W. Tyler & W. L. Myers - 269-274 Subject headings and the theory of classification
by Jay E. Daily - 275-283 System for indexing research reports using a punched card machine
by Eleanor B. Edge & Norman G. Fisher & Lucy A. Bannister - 284-291 Logical structures in language
by Noam Chomsky - 292-295 Observations on theories of bibliographic organization
by Vern M. Pings - 296-299 The rationale, planning, and technique of the published national union catalog
by George A. Schwegmann - 300-305 Library ecology and electronics
by Albert M. Donley - 306-313 Correlative indexes IV: Correlative chemical‐group indexes
by Charles L. Bernier
July 1957, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 153-167 Current bibliographic services in the social sciences
by Erwin W. Fellows - 168-180 A detailed biology code for storing, retrieving, and correlating chemical‐biological data
by G. Congdon Wood - 181-201 Documentation of Czechoslovak law
by Jaroslav Nemec - 202-210 Sorting for chemical groups using Gordon‐Kendall‐Davison ciphers
by W. H. T. Davison & M. Gordon - 211-220 Correlative indexes III. Semantic relations among semantemes the technical thesaurus
by Charles L. Bernier & Karl F. Heumann - 221-226 Use of the coden system by the individual research scientist
by Charles Bishop
April 1957, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 81-88 The diazotype process
by C. H. Benbrook - 89-97 The problem of literature chemists in industry
by Irene M. Strieby - 98-102 The documentation of western science in the soviet union
by Elizabeth Beyerly - 103-113 A logician's reaction to recent theorizing on information search systems
by Yehoshua Bar‐Hillel - 114-116 Comments on the paper by bar‐hillel
by Calvin N. Mooers - 123-126 Low‐cost production of marginal punched cards on accounting machines
by Herbert Ohlman - 127-128 The FS microfilm camera
by H. F. Flemer & Atherton Seidell - 129-133 Machines, documentation, and automatic coding
by Jerome Gottesman & Edward Gottesman
January 1957, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-4 On the fundamental theories of bibliographic organization
by Thomas Minder - 5-21 Abstracting and indexing services in electronics and related electrical fields
by John T. Milek - 22-25 Evaluation of coordinate indexing at the naval ordnance test station
by Masse Bloomfield - 26-33 Library and documentation services in India: Recent developments
by D. S. Mehta - 34-46 New indexing‐abstracting system for formal reports, development and proof services, aberdeen proving ground
by Allen Kent & J. W. Perry - 47-50 Correlative indexes ii: Correlative trope indexes
by Charles L. Bernier - 51-52 What is needed by way of special classifications?
by David Judson Haykin - 53-55 A new problem in scientific documentation
by K. K. Guha Roy - 56-58 Studies in coordinate indexing, volume III. A review
by Saul Herner
October 1956, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 267-275 Evaluation of library techniques for the control of research materials
by I. A. Warheit - 276-282 The documentation problem in the United Kingdom
by D. J. Urquhart - 283-288 Correlative indexes I. Alphabetical correlative indexes
by Charles L. Bernier - 289-293 United Nations technical assistance and documentation
by Herbert Coblans - 294-314 Study of the see‐also reference structure in relation to the subject of international law
by Vaclav Mostecky - 315-319 A divided catalog‐‐‐Then what?
by Phyllis Allen Richmond - 320-329 Seven years of work on the organization of materials in the special library
by C. D. Gull - 330-330 Punched cards in the biological sciences, a review
by Karl F. Heumann - 331-332 Electronic data processing, a review
by Allen Kent & James W. Perry
July 1956, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 167-187 The literature of microreproduction, 1950‐‐1955
by Lester K. Born - 188-200 Armed services technical information agency
by William A. Barden - 201-209 Report on the practical utilization of its recorded knowledge by the legal profession
by J. Raymond Dyer - 210-214 A Notation for subject retrieval files
by Jay E. Daily - 215-221 How readable is chemical literature?
by Robert J. Roth - 222-224 Language and indexes
by Charles L. Bernier - 225-228 An application of the direct entry principle in indexing
by Oliver T. Field - 229-230 A punched card shelf list for discarding books
by Roger J. Poulin - 231-232 Documentation and microfilm copying
by Atherton Seidell - 233-234 The Russians have a machine for it, a review
by James W. Perry & Allen Kent
April 1956, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 65-70 The patterns of retrieval
by R. A. Fairthorne - 71-75 Information ‐ a national resource
by Scott Adams - 76-82 The conservation of historical source material
by Charles W. David - 83-86 Existing bibliographical resources ‐ dead end, detour, or freeway?
by Eleanor Este Campion - 87-109 Attendance and use of the science library at M.I.T
by G. C. Bush & H. P. Galliher & P. M. Morse - 110-126 Automation in the library ‐‐‐ an annotated bibliography
by Helen E. Loftus & Allen Kent - 127-134 UNESCO'S program: Libraries, bibliographic services, documentation, a catalog of principal activities
by Verner W. Clapp - 135-136 Machine translation of languages
by William N. Locke & A. Donald Booth - 137-137 The university library
by Jesse H. Shera
January 1956, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-8 The decimal classification in Germany
by Francis Strada - 9-21 Posting for the uniterm system of coordinate indexing
by C. D. Gull - 22-28 Experiences with automatic digital data processing
by Elmer M. Sharp - 29-32 The dynamics of documentation
by William T. Mason - 33-35 The microcard production of single journal articles
by Charles Bishop - 36-39 Notes on negative data
by Karl F. Heumann - 40-43 Facsimile systems as an aid to research
by Elliott Crooks - 44-45 A Simple method for figuring microfilm footage on a slide rule
by R. H. Carruthers - 46-48 Duplication in experimental and theoretical disciplines and its implication for modern documentation
by Melbourne G. Evans - 49-52 International meetings on documentation
by Helen L. Brownson
October 1955, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 211-215 A continuing index to our stockpile of knowledge
by Elmer Hutchisson - 215-219 Some considerations regarding the mechanism of thought
by Henri Clavier & Normat T. Ball - 219-225 A program for enriching American library resources
by Lester K. Born - 225-227 International information exchange
by James D. Mack - 228-236 Chemical literature of Switzerland
by Erwin Auer - 237-238 Dictating machines as indexing aids
by Charles L. Bernier & Cecil C. Langham - 239-241 Some notes on logical products and associations
by Mortimer Taube & J. W. Perry & Madeline M. Berry & Allen Kent - 242-254 Machine literature searching X. Machine language; factors underlying its design and development
by James W. Perry & Allen Kent & Madeline M. Berry - 271-271 The library of congress. Washington 25, D. C
by Verner W. Clapp
July 1955, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 129-133 The patent office problem
by Warren Weaver - 134-151 Two methods of organizing technical information for search
by Lea M. Bohnert - 151-161 Documentation of science in Yugoslavia and Hungary
by Elizabeth Beyerly - 162-166 Preliminary planning conference on information processing and correlation. March 19–20, 1955summary statement
by Jesse H. Shera & Barbara Denison - 166-178 Machine literature searching IX. Operational functions of automatic equipment
by J. W. Perry & Allen Kent & Madeline M. Berry
April 1955, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 57-62 The role of the foundation in documentation
by David H. Stevens - 63-67 Abstracts of documentation literature
by Helen L. Brownson - 68-76 The preparation of printed indexes by automatic punched‐card techniques
by Eugene Garfield - 77-86 Editing graphs for publication
by Ernst M. Cohn - 86-88 Literature's buried treasures
by Julian F. Smith - 88-92 Searching patents by machine
by Norman T. Ball - 93-101 Machine literature searching VIII. Operational criteria for designing information retrieval systems
by Allen Kent & Madeline M. Berry & Fred U. Luehrs & J. W. Perry - 102-103 Fid meets in Yugoslavia
by Douglas W. Bryant - 103-104 Technical services in libraries
by Lucile M. Morsch - 104-105 The technical report
by Jesse H. Shera
January 1955, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-18 Storage and retrieval of information by means of the association of ideas
by Mortimer Taube Associates - 18-30 The application of the kodak minicard system to problems of documentation
by A. W. Tyler & W. L. Myers & J. W. Kuipers - 31-32 Citation indexes for scientific literature?
by W. C. Adair - 33-39 Machine literature searching VII. Machine functions and organization of semantic units
by Fred U. Luehrs & Allen Kent & J. W. Perry & M. M. Berry
October 1954, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 195-213 The universal decimal classification
by Shirley F. Harper - 213-217 The colon theory comes of age
by Graham Jones - 218-222 The petroleum chemist's vernacular
by Kate C. Ornsen - 223-237 Documentation in instrumentation
by William A. Wildhack & Joshua Stern & Julian Smith - 238-244 Machine literature searching VI. Class definition and code construction
by J. W. Perry & M. M. Berry & Allen Kent - 245-246 Access to Australian research
by E. J. Drake - 252-253 International aspects of librarianship
by Arthur B. Berthold - 254-267 Literature notes
by Helen L. Brownson
August 1954, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 117-146 The duality concept in subject analysis
by Jack C. Morris - 155-160 Some fundamentals of designing tables of data
by Ethaline Cortelyou - 160-162 Some animadversions on European standards and practices
by Lester K. Born - 162-165 The use of microphotography in cataloging technical documents
by William T. Mason - 166-173 Machine literature searching V. Definition and systematization of terminology for code development
by Allen Kent & J. W. Perry & M. M. Berry - 173-174 Annual meeting, national microfilm association
by Vernon D. Tate - 174-175 FID manual on documentation reproduction and selection — A review
by Ralph R. Shaw
April 1954, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 41-60 Evaluation of the subject catalog. Criticisms and a proposal
by Oliver L. Lilley - 61-71 Some multi‐plane classification schemes
by Phyllis Allen Richmond - 71-79 Scientific documentation in the soviet union
by Rita G. Liepina - 79-92 Classification for building documentation
by Ellen Schoendorff - 92-94 Machine literature searching III. Making indexes amenable to machine searching
by Allen Kent & M. M. Berry & J. W. Perry - 95-100 Machine literature searching IV. Collection of terminology
by M. M. Berry & J. W. Perry & Allen Kent
January 1954, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-7 Unesco's bibliographical programmes
by Edward Carter - 7-12 Preliminary report on the mechanical analysis of information by use of the 101 statistical punched card machine
by Eugene Garfield - 13-18 Changeable type bars for typewriter composition
by R. L. Cummins - 18-22 Machine literature searching I. A general approach
by J. W. Perry & Allen Kent & M. M. Berry - 22-25 Machine literature searching II. Problems in indexing for machine searching
by Allen Kent & M. M. Berry & J. W. Perry - 26-28 Chronological sigils
by J. B. Reid - 28-29 Coden versus sigils
by Charles Bishop - 29-29 Identification of microcards containing classified material
by Ford W. Bowers
October 1953, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 137-146 Contemporary trends in the production and use of social data
by Morris B. Ullman - 147-154 The use of social data by business, finance, and industry
by Margaret E. Egan - 155-162 Industrial relations ‐ a case study of specialized communication involving several groups
by Frederick H. Harbison & Shirley F. Harper - 163-173 Emergenge of a new institutional structure for the dissemination of specialized information
by Jesse H. Shera - 174-184 Literature notes
by Helen L. Brownson
August 1953, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 83-90 The problem of specialized communication in modern society
by Verner W. Clapp - 90-95 New patterns in scientific research and publication
by Eugene W. Scott - 95-102 The distribution‐acquisition problem in technical reporting
by Eugene E. Miller - 103-115 Organizing and servicing unpublished reports
by Dwight E. Gray - 115-122 Restricted dissemination of information and its social implications
by Robert Tumbleson - 122-125 Implications for professional organization and training
by Mortimer Taube - 126-135 Literature notes
by Helen L. Brownson
April 1953, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 35-49 A technique for evaluating information analysis methods and personnel
by H. Rowland Macha - 50-54 An evaluation of document restoration processes
by W. J. Barrow - 54-65 An integrated approach to the documentation problem
by Charles Bishop - 65-66 A simple book holder
by Ralph R. Shaw - 67-68 The logical structure of coordinate indexing
by Mortimer Taube & Irma S. Wachtel - 69-81 Contributions toward a bibliography of documentation
by Helen L. Brownson