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May 1986, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 173-173 Information seeking: Assessing and anticipating user needs
by Anthony Debons - 173-174 Television's window on the world: International affairs coverage on the U.S. networks
by Ronald Garay - 174-174 Computer‐readable databases: A directory and data sourcebook
by Tillie Krieger - 174-176 Introduction to reference sources in the health sciences
by Robert Berk - 176-176 Fee‐based services in sci‐tech libraries
by Bert R. Boyce
March 1986, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 55-56 An editorial statement: In search of good papers and scholarship
by Donald H. Kraft - 57-70 Designing menu selection systems
by Ben Shneiderman - 71-77 Boolean queries and term dependencies in probabilistic retrieval models
by W. Bruce Croft - 78-85 A comparison of single book renewals by subject and patron status for similar rates of renewal and return
by Reginald P. Coady - 86-88 Social science information research
by David Ellis - 89-89 Query processing in database systems
by Arie Zvieli - 89-89 Videodisc and optical digital disk technologies and their applications in libraries
by Terrence A. Brooks - 90-90 University science and engineering libraries
by Lee Shiflett - 90-91 Subject access systems, alternatives in design
by Bert R. Boyce - 91-91 Retrospective conversion
by Christine L. Borgman - 91-92 Supercomputers and parallel computation
by Duncan A. Buell - 92-92 The microcomputer user's guide to information online
by Leah H. Siegel - 92-94 The Wordtree
by Douglas C. Moore - 96-96 Editor's Note
by Donald Kraft
January 1986, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-11 Using interdocument similarity information in document retrieval systems
by Alan Griffiths & H. Claire Luckhurst & Peter Willett - 12-19 Curriculum 1984: Meeting the needs of the information age
by Frances L. Grant & Robert G. Main - 20-25 Interdependence of PRECIS role operators: A quantitiative analysis of their associations
by Manoranjan Mahapatra & Subal Chandra Biswas - 26-33 An empirical examination of Lotka's law
by Miranda Lee Pao - 26-33 An empirical examination of Lotka's Law
by Miranda Lee Pao - 34-36 Evidence of complex citer motivations
by Terrence A. Brooks - 37-44 Towards expert systems for the selection of search keys
by Raya Fidel - 45-46 Professor Philip Morse: In memoriam
by Ching‐Chih Chen - 47-47 An introduction to online searching
by Tillie Krieger - 47-48 The user friendliness of the library catalog
by James Krikelas - 48-49 Information and misinformation: An investigation of the notions of information, misinformation, informing, and misinforming
by William B. Frakes - 49-49 Professional competencies—technology and the librarian
by Kathleen M. Heim - 49-49 Measuring productivity: Trends and comparisons from the First International Productivity Symposium
by Gavriel Salvendy - 49-50 Atypical careers and innovative services in library and information science
by Kathleen M. Heim
November 1985, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 357-357 Perspectives on … The National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
by Toni Carbo Bearman & Lois F. Lunin - 360-363 National commission on libraries and information science: A brief overview
by Elinor M. Hashim - 364-368 Library/information services and the nation's elderly
by Bessie Boehm Moore & Christina Carr Young - 369-375 Information and productivity
by Toni Carbo Bearman & Polly Guynup & Sandra N. Milevski - 376-382 The politics of information
by Robert Lee Chartrand - 383-388 Access to information: The dream and reality
by John E. Juergensmeyer & Sarah G. Bishop - 389-397 Bibliometric techniques applied to issues management: A case study
by F. W. Lancaster & Ja‐Lih Lee - 398-401 A problem in information retrieval with fuzzy sets
by Duncan A. Buell - 402-410 The use of statistical methods in library and information science
by Danny P. Wallace - 411-417 Structural equivalence in a psychology journal network
by Patrick Doreian - 418-419 Evaluation of reference services. Bill Katz and Ruth A. Fraley, Eds. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 334 p. $29.95 (hard)
by Charles D. Patterson - 420-420 Citations Format
by Christine L. Borgman
September 1985, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 283-296 Split size‐rank models for the distribution of index terms
by Michael J. Nelson & Jean M. Tague - 297-301 Are there enduring patents?
by Elliot Noma & Dominic Olivastro - 302-308 The dimensions of perceived accessibility to information: Implications for the delivery of information systems and services
by Mary J. Culnan - 309-313 The personal computer: Missing link to the electronic journal?
by Donald Case - 314-321 A bibliometric distribution which really works
by H. S. Sichel - 322-329 Inference control mechanism for statistical database: Frequency‐imposed data distortions
by Chong K. Liew & Uinam J. Choi & Chung J. Liew - 330-338 Teaching database management system use in a library school curriculum
by Michael D. Cooper - 339-341 The effects of gender and age on preschool children's choice of the computer as a child‐selected activity
by Betty Spillers Beeson & R. Ann Williams - 342-351 A probabilistic theory of indexing and similarity measure based on cited and citing documents
by K. L. Kwok - 352-352 Note
by Andrew A. Aines - 352-353 Mapping a Curriculum by Computer
by John J. Boll & Douglas Zweizig - 353-354 Authors' Reply
by Howard D. White & Karen Calhoun - 354-354 Editor's reply
by Donald H. Kraft - 354-354 Erratum
by Hans H. Wellisch - 354-355 Relevance?
by Charles T. Meadow
July 1985, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 223-229 Private acts and public objects: An investigation of citer motivations
by Terrence A. Brooks - 230-240 Electronic publishing: The predicament of occasional users in the editorial process
by O. L. Standera - 241-250 An investigation of online searcher traits and their relationship to search outcome
by Trudi Bellardo - 251-258 The dillion hypothesis of titular colonicity: An empirical test from the ecological sciences
by J. A. Perry - 259-267 Informatics and small computers in Latin America
by Jose Alvarez & Steven M. Smiley & Francisco Rohrmann - 268-271 A note about information science research
by Gerard Salton - 272-273 ALA glossary of library and information science. Chicago, IL: American Library Association; 1983: 245 pp., $50
by B. T. Usdin - 273-273 MacMillan easy home computer series. (1) The Apple IIe User's Guide. Mark Andrews. 121 pp. (2) The Commodore 64 User's Guide. Jonathan Sacks and Mark Andrews. 121 pp. (3) The IBM PC User's Guide. Michael Bane and Mark Andrews. 121 pp. (4) The TI 99/4A User's Guide. Bill Brewer and Mark Andrews. 121 pp. Roger Sharpe, Ed. New York: MacMillan; 1984. Price: $5.95 each
by Ted Mims - 273-274 Resource sharing and information networks, vol. 1, nos. 1/2‐(Fall/Winter 1983–). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc. Annual subscription rates: $33 for individuals; $60 for institutions and libraries
by Marion T. Reid - 275-277 The role of the British library R & D department in supporting library and information research in the United Kingdom
by Paul Baxter
May 1985, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 143-143 Perspectives on … international information issues
by Lois F. Lunin & Beth Krevitt Eres - 144-145 Introduction and overview
by Beth Krevitt Eres & Lois F. Lunin - 146-152 Information transfer as technical assistance for development
by Marta L. Dosa - 153-163 International cooperation in information systems and services
by A. Neelameghan & J. Tocatlian - 164-168 National and international information policy
by Jane Bortnick - 169-177 An overview of social measures of information
by Michel J. Menou - 178-183 Information technology and the third world
by Vladimir Slamecka - 184-191 Access to primary and secondary literature from peripheral or less developed countries
by Beth Krevitt Eres & K. T. Bivins Noerr - 192-199 Issues in information science education in developing countries
by Tefko Saracevic & Gilda M. Braga & Matthew A. Afolayan - 200-210 Advanced feedback methods in information retrieval
by G. Salton & E. A. Fox & E. Voorhees - 210-210 Erratum
by P. Willett - 211-212 Ethics of knowing
by Charles L. Bernier - 213-219 Socioeconomic conditions related to information activity in less developed countries
by Beth Krevitt Eres - 220-220 Federal information policy
by David E. Nadziejka
March 1985, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 63-81 Experiments and analysis of information use and value in a decision‐making context
by M. C. Yovits & C. R. Foulk - 82-93 Online search patterns: NLM CATLINE database
by John E. Tolle & Sehchang Hah - 94-102 Information‐seeking behavior in an applied research/service delivery setting
by J. Salasin & T. Cedar - 103-115 Person‐to‐person communication in an applied research/service delivery setting
by John Salasin & Toby Cedar - 116-129 The five‐axiom theory of indexing and information supply
by Robert Fugmann - 130-133 The research method used in subfields and the growth of published literature in those subfields: Vertebrate paleontology and geochemistry
by Mary Sue Stephenson - 134-135 Development of resource sharing networks: Networks study no. 22. ABN Conference (1983: Melbourne, Victoria). First ABN Conference, July 12–14, 1983, Melbourne, Papers and Proceedings, Australian Bibliographic Network. Canberra: National Library of Australia; 1983: 214 pp
by C. D. Gull - 135-137 Intelligent systems, the unprecedented opportunity. Jean E. Hayes and Donald Michie., Eds. Chichester: Ellis Horwood Ltd.; 1983: Isbn 0470‐27501‐4. Price: $39.95
by Richard S. Marcus - 137-137 Automated circulation: An examination of choices. Joseph R. Matthews and Kevin E. Hegarty, Eds., Chicago: American Library Association; 1984: 126 pp
by Bert Boyce - 137-137 The joy of computer communication. William J. Cook. New York: Dell Publishing Co.; 1984: 128 pp. Price: $5.95. ISBN 0‐440‐54412‐2
by Bert R. Boyce - 137-139 Beyond Beyond “1984”: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cove: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cove: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cove: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cover
by Lee Shifiett - 139-139 Cable for information delivery: A guide for librarians, educators and cable professionals. Brigitte L. Kenney, Ed. White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publications; 1984: 172 pp. Price: $34.50 hard cover; $27.50 soft cover
by Joseph R. Matthews
January 1985, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-14 Similarity and stability analysis of the two partitioning type clustering algorithms
by Fazli Can & Esen A. Ozkarahan - 15-27 Relational thesauri in information retrieval
by Yih‐Chen Wang & James Vandendorpe & Martha Evens - 28-37 Structural equivalence in a journal network
by Patrick Doreian & Thomas J. Fararo - 38-43 Critical thresholds in co‐citation graphs
by W. M. Shaw - 44-47 Cosmology and the changing role of libraries: An analogy and reflections
by Richard E. Lucier & James F. Dooley - 48-52 The changing environment of personal information systems
by Hilary D. Burton - 53-55 Transferring a national information system from the public sector to the private sector—How the administration on aging did it
by Peter Halpin - 56-56 The competitive strength of the information and communication industry in Europe. H. J. van Houten, Ed. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff; 1983: 173 pp. (ISBN 90‐247‐2860‐6)
by T. D. Wilson - 56-57 Document delivery in the United States. Washington, DC: Council on Library Resources, Inc.; 1983: 78 pp. (A report prepared by Information Systems Consultants, Inc.) available from the council for $5.00 (prepaid only); 1785 Massachusetts Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 20036
by James E. Rush - 57-57 Accounting for librarians and other not‐for‐profit managers, G. Stevenson Smith. Chicago: American Library Association; 1984: 470 pp
by Gail Peck
November 1984, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 323-323 A new editor for JASIS
by Charles T. Meadow - 325-331 Pragmatic approach to subject indexing: A new concept
by S. Dutta & P. K. Sinha - 332-343 A review and application of citation analysis methodology to reading research journal literature
by Edward G. Summers - 344-350 The effect of spatial arrangement, upper‐lower case letter combinations, and reverse video on patron response to CRT displayed catalog records
by Benjamin S. Fryser & Keith H. Stirling - 351-359 Longitudinal author cocitation mapping: The changing structure of macroeconomics
by Katherine W. McCain - 360-368 “Citation classics” analysis: An approach to characterizing interdisciplinary research
by Daryl E. Chubin & Alan L. Porter & Frederick A. Rossini - 369-371 Research productivity and breadth of interest of computer scientists
by K. Subramanyam - 372-372 Derek de solla price
by Ivo Steinacker - 372-372 The structure of Chinese characters
by Stephen J. Tauber - 373-373 Better translation for better communication. G. Van Slype, J. F. Guinet, F. Seitz, and E. Benejam. Oxford: Pergamon Press; 1983: 194 pp
by Richard A. V. Diener - 373-373 Encyclopedia of library and information science, Vol. 36. Alan Kent (Ed.). New York: Marcel Dekker, 1983
by Evelyn H. Daniel
September 1984, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 259-267 Morse's Markov model of book use revisited
by Jamshid Beheshti & Jean M. Tague - 268-276 Two partitioning type clustering algorithms
by Fazli Can & Esen A. Ozkarahan - 277-277 Artificial intelligence: Concepts, techniques, applications, promise
by Lois F. Lunin & Linda C. Smith - 278-279 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Linda C. Smith - 280-290 Artificial intelligence: Underlying assumptions and basic objectives
by Nick Cercone & Gordon McCalla - 291-296 Natural language processing
by Ralph Grishman - 297-305 Expert systems: A tutorial
by N. Shahla Yaghmai & Jacqueline A. Maxin - 306-316 Approaches to machine learning
by Pat Langley & Jaime G. Carbonell - 317-319 Artificial intelligence: A selected bibliography
by Linda C. Smith
July 1984, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 203-203 A note on double blind refereeing
by Charles T. Meadow - 204-210 Use of arabic in computerized information interchange
by Mohammed M. Aman - 211-221 Online searching styles: A case‐study‐based model of searching behavior
by Raya Fidel - 222-227 Informational dynamics of journal article titles
by Richard A. V. Diener - 228-234 A fuzzy set theory approach to periodical binding decisions
by Stephen J. Turner & Gregory O'Brien - 235-247 Testing of a natural language retrieval system for a full text knowledge base
by Lionel M. Bernstein & Robert E. Williamson - 248-252 An investigation of different string coding methods
by Pankaj Goyal - 253-253 Ithiel de Sola Pool: In memoriam
by Manfred Kochen - 254-255 Second‐hand knowledge. An inquiry into cognitive authority. Patrick Wilson. Greenwood Press, 1983
by Charles L. Bernier
May 1984, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 147-148 Toward a paradigm for information science: The influence of derek de solla price
by Manfred Kochen - 149-152 A note on the use of nearest neighbors for implementing single linkage document classifications
by Peter Willett - 153-153 Universities, research, and policy
by Linda Shatzer - 153-153 Maximum entropy principle
by V. Balasubramanian - 156-156 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Robert M. Hayes - 157-163 Brief history of information science
by Saul Herner - 164-169 An information scientist's view on evolving information technology
by Joseph Becker - 170-178 Integrating America's infostructure
by Paul G. Zurkowski - 179-184 A visit to the Wasteland of federal scientific and technical information policy
by Andrew A. Aines - 185-193 Trends in library and information science education
by Harold Borko - 194-199 Information science research: The search for the nature of information
by Manfred Kochen
March 1984, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 67-74 Fair use versus fair return: Copyright legislation and its consequences
by Irving Louis Horowitz & Mary E. Curtis - 75-81 Dictionary making by conference and committee: NACA and the American Aeronautical Language, 1916–1934
by Gerald Johns - 82-89 Mapping a curriculum by computer
by Howard D. White & Karen Calhoun - 90-103 Search interview techniques and information gain as antecedents of user satisfaction with online bibliographic retrieval
by Ethel Auster & Stephen B. Lawton - 104-109 System design for detection and correction of spelling errors in scientific and scholarly text
by Joseph J. Pollock & Antonio Zamora - 110-117 Scientific inquiry: A model for online searching
by Stephen P. Harter - 118-121 A method for studying intercorrelated circulation patterns in library systems
by Charles H. Smith - 122-123 Applications of multidimensional scaling: Comment on “a method for studying intercorrelated circulation patterns in library systems”
by William E. McGrath - 124-128 Information seeking expressions of users
by Richard L. Derr - 129-134 A drill and practice program for online retrieval
by Bert R. Boyce & David Martin & Barbara Francis & Mary Ellen Sievert - 135-135 Admissibility of delegates—author's reply
by Charles T. Meadow - 135-135 Practice and research in JASIS
by J. Rowley - 136-136 Syntactically based indexing
by Gerard Salton - 136-136 The value of information services
by Lorraine Y. Stroumtsos - 137-137 On information science
by Carl Keren
January 1984, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-10 Statistical recognition of content terms in general text
by Martin Dillon & Peggy Federhart - 11-18 Internationality of the social sciences: Implications for information transfer
by J. Michael Brittain - 19-28 Less than full‐text indexing using a non‐boolean searching model
by Donald B. Cleveland & Ana D. Cleveland & Olga B. Wise - 29-33 Co‐citation analysis and the invisible college
by Elliot Noma - 34-44 File maintenance of MeSH headings in medline
by Susanne M. Humphrey - 45-52 Application of modern technologies to interlibrary resource‐sharing networks
by J. Francis Reintjes - 53-55 European research letter: Teaching online information retrieval in united kingdom library schools
by Frances E. Wood - 56-56 Admissibility of delegates to international meetings
by Charles H. Davis - 56-56 Information retrieval and the loss of information
by Emmanuel P. Papadakis - 57-57 The psychology of online searching
by Lucinda D. Conger
November 1983, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 371-371 JASIS editorial changes
by Charles T. Meadow & Donald H. Kraft & M. Carl Droit & Lois F. Lunin - 372-373 Scope and administration of JASIS
by Charles I. Meadow - 374-380 Response time variations in an online search system
by Michael D. Cooper - 381-404 An experimental comparison of the effectiveness of computers and humans as search intermediaries
by Richard S. Marcus - 405-407 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin - 408-413 Basics of Videodisc and Optical Disk Technology
by Judith Paris - 414-416 Information providers and videodisc/optical disk technology
by Emily Galloway & Judith Paris - 417-423 Instructional videodisc
by Greg Kearsley - 424-432 Retrieving information with interactive videodiscs
by Joan M. Sustik & Terrence A. Brooks - 433-433 Videodisc research at the MITRE corporation
by Harry Strong & David H. Lehman - 434-438 Optical disk for digital storage and retrieval systems
by Denis A. Rose
September 1983, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 307-312 A cocitation map of the social indicators movement
by Howard D. White - 313-330 The ALA filing rules: Flowcharts illustrating their application, with a critique and suggestions for improvement
by Hans H. Wellisch - 331-342 Information retrieval: A sequential learning process
by Abraham Bookstein - 343-349 Usage patterns of an online search system
by Michael D. Cooper - 350-355 A cluster analysis of retrieval patterns among bibliogrpahic databases
by A Neil Yerkey - 356-359 Document clustering, using macro retrieval techniques
by Thomas R. Kochtanek - 360-362 A note on “scholarliness” and “impact”
by Bluma C. Peritz
July 1983, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 243-243 Professor Fritz Machlup (1902‐1983)
by Donald W. King - 244-246 Causes of low and high citation potentials in science: Citation analysis of biochemistry and plant physiology journals
by JÅNos Marton - 247-256 The use of computer‐monitored data in information science and communication research
by Ronald E. Rice & Christine L. Borgman - 257-261 Modern algebra and information science
by Virgil Diodato - 262-280 Automatic query formulations in information retrieval
by G. Salton & C. Buckley & E. A. Fox - 281-287 The psychology of online searching
by Peter J. Vigil - 288-288 Possible impact of electronic publishing on abstracting and indexing
by Douglas S. Price - 289-291 User adaptation in interactive information retrieval
by Charles T. Meadow - 292-293 The correlation between pertinence and rate of citation duplication in multidatabase searches
by Julie M. Neway & F. W. Lancaster