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July 1983, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 294-294 Optimal values of recall and precision
by R. Moss & T. Olafsen & L. Vokac - 295-295 Thematic analysis and “obsolescence”
by A. Sandison - 295-296 Citation relation evaluation clarification
by Bemami Lipetz - 296-297 Research libraries group status
by Patricia Battin - 297-298 The electronic journal
by Anne B. Piternick & Murray Turoff & Starr Roxanne Hiltz - 298-299 Citation indexes in information retrieval
by Eugene Garfield - 299-300 Thematic analysis in information science
by Bruce B. Cox - 300-300 Admissibility of delegates to international meetings
by Charles T. Meadow - 301-301 Communications and the future: Prospecte, promises and problems. Howard F. Didsbury, Jr., Ed. Bethesda, MD: World Future Society; 1982: 357 pp
by Barbara Cerny - 302-302 Dictionary of computing, data communications, hardware and software basics, digital electronics. Frank J. Galland. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 1982: 330 pp
by Charles T. Meadow
May 1983, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 163-180 Factors affecting online bibliographic retrieval: A conceptual framework for research
by Raya Fidel & Dagobert Soergel - 181-191 Electronics, the cost disease, and the operation of libraries
by William J. Baumol & Sue Anne Batey Blackman - 192-201 A technique of two‐stage clustering applied to environmental and civil engineering and related methods of citation analysis
by S. Miyamoto & K. Nakayama - 202-206 Some aspects of citation behavior: A pilot study in business administration
by Chandra G. Prabha - 208-209 Office automation: Impact on organization, user, planner
by Lois F. Lunin & Elliot Cole - 210-214 Office automation technology and functions: An overview
by Thomas H. Martin - 215-221 Human communication needs and organizational productivity: The potential impact of office automation
by Mary J. Culnan & James H. Bair - 222-228 Information resources and organizational structure
by Evelyn Daniel - 229-232 Planning for office automation
by Colin K. Mick - 234-239 Old and new models for office automation
by Elliot Cole
March 1983, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 99-108 FASIT: A fully automatic syntactically based indexing system
by Martin Dillon & Ann S. Gray - 109-114 Human memory organization for computer programs
by A. F. Norcio & Stephen M. Kerst - 115-122 Mappings of fields based on nominations
by Peter Lenk - 123-131 Characterization of the research papers of U.S. medical schools
by Paul R. McAllister & Francis Narin - 132-135 An investigation of the validity of bibliographic citations
by Robert N. Broadus - 136-145 Bibliometric indicators versus expert opinion in assessing research performance
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 146-149 Statistical disorder and the analysis of a communication‐graph
by W. M. Shaw - 150-155 Publication indicators of relative research efforts in physics subfields
by Ernö Bujdosó & Tibor Braun - 156-157 Letters to the editor
by Marilyn Levine & Timothy Perper - 158-158 Microprocessors and microcomputers: Hardware and software, 2nd ed. Ronald J. Tocci and Lester P. Laskowski. Englewood Cliffs, NJ; Prentice‐Hall; 1982: 404 pp
by Jan L. Harrington
January 1983, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Alan Simkins - 5-15 Question generation and formulation: An indication of information need
by Esther E. Home - 16-21 Towards a theory of document learning
by Lorraine M. Purgailis Parker - 22-30 The BLEND system: Programme for the study of some “electronic journals”
by B. Shackel - 31-39 Exploiting the maximum entropy principle to increase retrieval effectiveness
by William S. Cooper - 40-50 Developing academic library decision support systems
by Ronald W. Chorba & Michael R. W. Bommer - 51-58 Collection and characterization of spelling errors in scientific and scholarly text
by J. J. Pollock & A. Zamora - 59-66 Validity of citation criteria for assessing the influence of scientific publications: New evidence with peer assessment
by Stephen M. Lawani & Alan E. Bayer - 67-74 Entropy and information: A multidisciplinary overview
by Debora Shaw & Charles H. Davis - 75-85 The effect of personal, professional, and psychological attributes, and information seeking behavior on the use of information sources by educators
by Edward G. Summers & Joyce Matheson & Robert Conry - 86-90 1984—A hoax?
by Allan Whatley
November 1982, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 357-364 A computer intermediary for interactive database searching. II. Evaluation
by Charles T. Meadow & Thomas T. Hewett & Elizabeth S. Aversa - 365-370 A probabilistic approach to information retrieval in systems with boolean search request formulations
by Tadeusz Radecki - 371-371 The Future of the Printed Word: The Impact and Implications of the New Communications Technology. Philip Hills, Ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1981: 172 pp. Price $25.00
by Joseph H. Kuney - 371-371 The Social and Psychological Distortion of Information. Charles K. West. Chicago: Nelson‐Hall; 1981: 147 pp. Price: $17.95 (8.95 paper)
by Richard A. V. Diener - 372-372 Computer aids to learning online retrieval
by Winifred Sewell - 374-374 Introduction
by Lois F. Lunin - 375-382 The systems movement: An overview for information scientists
by Una Mansfield - 383-394 The systems approach: Its variety of aspects
by Richard Mattessich - 395-399 Systems theory and the meaning of information
by Richard N. Langlois - 400-406 Adaptive system: The study of information, pattern, and behavior
by Gary W. Strong
September 1982, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 261-261 A New Feature: The European Research Letter
by Charles T. Meadow - 262-264 Some Current Information Retrieval Research in the United Kingdom
by Peter Willett - 265-269 Marketing Research in the Scientific and Technical Information Services Industry: Development and Future Directions
by Robert J. Thomas - 270-280 A Notation for Describing the Components of Library Information Systems
by Karen Momenee - 281-284 On the Heterogeneity and Classification of Author Self‐Citations
by Stephen M. Lawani - 285-293 The Theoretical Foundation of Zipf's Law and Its Application to the Bibliographic Database Environment
by Jane Fedorowicz - 294-301 Automatic Classification of Harris Survey Questions: An Experiment in the Organization of Information
by Martin Dillon - 302-307 Computers and the Postindustrial Society: Symbiosis or Information Tyranny?
by Susan Artandi - 308-310 Associative Search Techniques versus Probabilistic Retrieval Models
by M. E. Maron - 311-316 An Evolutionary Approach in Information Systems Science
by Nicolay Stanoulov - 317-320 Science Citation Index's Coverage of the Preclinical Science Literature
by Robert K. Poyer - 321-324 Measurement of the Potential Demand for Academic and Professional Journals: A Methodology
by Carol C. Mcdonough - 325-332 A Computer Intermediary for Interactive Database Searching. I. Design
by Charles T. Meadow & Thomas T. Hewett & Elizabeth S. Aversa - 333-337 Matched Case‐Control Studies in Citation Analysis
by Bluma C. Peritz - 338-340 Information Research Management in Poland
by Roman F. Faber & Mieczyslaw M. Murastkiewicz & Zbigniew M. Nowicki - 341-346 Value‐Added Processes in the Information Life Cycle
by Robert S. Taylor - 347-348 Letters to the Editor
by B. Tommie Usdin & Robert J. Allan & Ben H. Weil - 349-349 Multinational Computer Nets: The Case of International Banking. Richard H. Veith. Lexington, MA: D.C. Health and Company (Lexington Books); 1981: 133 pp., xvii, Bibliography, Index. Price: $18.95. ISBN 0–669–04092–4
by Eric J. Novotny - 349-350 The Soul of a New Machine. Tracy Kidder. Boston: Little Brown; 1981
by Charles T. Meadow
July 1982, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 195-202 The Electronic Journal: A Progress Report
by Murray Turoff & Starr Roxanne Hiltz - 203-207 Information Policies of Developing Countries: The Case of Brazil
by Victor Rosenberg - 208-216 Characteristics of a Literature as Predictors of Relatedness Between Cited and Citing Works
by Susan Bonzi - 217-222 Using An INS Simulation to Forecast Manpower Needs
by Jerry W. Mansfield - 223-232 A Zipfian Model of an Automatic Bibliographic System: An Application to MEDLINE
by Jane Fedorowicz - 233-236 Split Citation Identity: A Case Study from Economics
by Susan E. Cozzens - 237-244 Videodisc Technology
by Fred E. Marsh - 245-253 The Use of Discriminant Analysis to Select Content‐Bearing Words
by Martin Dillon & Peggy Federhart
May 1982, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 115-123 Problems of information services with respect to integration of the sciences
by Talmon Pachevsky - 124-128 Bibliometric models for management of an information store. I. Differential utility among items
by Ralph H. Parker - 129-133 Bibliometric models for management of an information store. II. Use as a function of age of material
by Ralph H. Parker - 134-138 Bibliometric models for management of an information store. III. Developing an empirical model
by Ralph H. Parker - 139-141 The effect of subject matter on the automatic indexing of full text
by Mary E. Rowbottom & Peter Willett - 142-142 The Cashless Society: Efts at the Crossroads. A. Bequai. New York: Wiley; 1981: ISBN 0–471–05654–5. 298pp. Price: $21.95
by F. W. Lancaster - 144-145 Introduction
by Marianne Cooper & Lois F. Lunin - 146-151 A perspective on secondary access services in the humanities
by Eileen M. Mackesy - 152-156 Secondary information services in science and technology: A wide‐angle view
by Marianne Cooper - 157-161 The state of secondary access services: Social sciences
by Thelma Freides - 162-167 Some reflections on federal policy for secondary information systems and services, 1945–1981
by Douglas E. Berninger - 168-174 Marketing secondary information products and services
by Donald W. King - 175-182 The emergence and role of common interest groups in secondary information
by Lois W. Granick - 183-189 The future of indexing and abstracting services
by F. W. Lancaster & Julie M. Neway
March 1982, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 68-68 Notice concerning notices
by Charles T. Meadow - 69-75 Thematic analysis in information science: The example of “literature obsolescence”
by T. D. C. Kuch - 76-81 A replication of the Nelson and Mitroff experiment in teaching “bothsides” thinking
by Jan De Geus & Frans Mulder & Bert Zuurke & Marilyn M. Levine - 82-91 An information transfer model to define information users and outputs with specific application to environmental technology
by Herbert B. Landau & Jerome T. Maddock & F. Floyd Shoemaker & Joseph G. Costello - 92-96 Optimal values of recall and precision
by Tore Olafsen & Libena Vokac - 97-101 Automatic Nephis coding of descriptive titles for permuted index generation
by Timothy C. Craven - 102-104 Duplication of japanese names: a problem in citations and bibliographies
by Laurel L. Cornell - 105-105 Standardization of journal titles in databases
by Anne B. Piternick - 105-106 Searching the chemical literature
by Johanna Ross - 109-109 Opening and Closing: Strategies of Information Adaptation in Society. Orrin E. Klapp. New York: Cambridge University Press; 1978
by Richard A. V. Diener - 109-110 Information Retrieval Systems: Characteristics, Testing and Evaluation, 2nd Ed. F. Wilfrid Lancaster. New York: Wiley; 1979. Price: $19.75
by Saul Herner
January 1982, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-7 Retrieval language of social sciences and natural sciences: A statistical investigation
by Chai Kim - 8-17 Similarity measures for boolean search request formulations
by Tadeusz Radecki - 18-31 Text compression using variable‐to fixed‐length encodings
by David Cooper & Michael F. Lynch - 32-37 Postcoordinate retrieval: A comparison of two indexing languages
by Ann H. Schabas - 38-43 Collaboration in computational musicology
by Miranda Lee Pao - 44-54 Information resources as “Goods” in the life cycle of information production
by Karen B. Levitan - 55-57 Citation ranking versus subjective evaluation in the determination of journal hierachies in the social sciences
by Michael D. Gordon - 58-59 Printer's Devil and reprint requests
by Wilson I. B. Onuigbo - 60-60 Thomas edison and science
by Robert Bezilla - 60-60 Database comparison
by Irving Zarember - 61-61 Word frequencies of spoken american english. hartvig, dahl, essex, ct, usa, and aylesbury, buckinghamshire, england: a verbatim book, distributed by gale research company; 1979
by Charles T. Meadow
November 1981, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 405-411 Current issues in psycholinguistics
by Eric Wanner - 412-420 Influence on online bibliographic services on student behavior
by Manfred Kochen & Victoria Reich & Lee Cohen - 421-429 TOXLINE: Evolution of an online interactive bibliographic database
by Robert J. Schultheisz - 430-439 The adequacy of the science citation index (SCI) as an indicator of international scientific activity
by Mark P. Carpenter & Francis Narin - 440-443 FAMULUS revisited: Ten years of personal information systems
by Hilary D. Burton - 444-450 Examining design assumptions for an information retrieval service: SDI use for scientific and technical databases
by Elliot Cole - 451-457 Document representation in probabilistic models of information retrieval
by W. Bruce Croft - 458-462 Improving library effectiveness: A proposal for applying fuzzy set concepts in the management of large collections
by Earl J. Robinson & Stephen J. Turner
September 1981, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 324-324 Changes in the editorial staff
by Charles T. Meadow - 325-333 A state transition analysis of online information‐seeking behavior
by Janet L. Chapman - 334-335 Performance testing of a book index
by Robert Fugmann & Bruce C. Bennion - 335-336 Kroeber's “superorganics”
by M. E. D. Koenig - 336-336 Perspectives on…
by E. B. Jackson - 337-337 The nature and future of the catalog: Proceedings of the ALA's information science and automation division's 1975 and 1977 institutes on the catalog. Maurice J. Freedman and S. Michael Malinconico, Eds. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press; 1979: 317 pp
by Trudi Bellardo - 337-338 Learning to program in structured cobol, parts 1 and 2. Edward Yourdon, Chris Cane, Irish Sarson, and Timothy R. Lister. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice‐Hall; 1979: xiv, 478 pp. ISBN 0‐13‐527713‐2
by Marilyn Fishman - 338-338 MIS concepts and design. Robert G. Murdick. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice‐Hall; 1980: xiv, 610 pp. ISBN 0‐13‐585331‐1. price $19.95 cloth
by Marilyn Fishman - 339-339 Systems analysis for information retrieval. Helen M. Townley. Boulder, Co: Westview Press; 1978: 121 pp
by Robin D. Crickman - 339-340 Information Science: Law enforcement applications. Emil H. Levine. No place given: Anderson Publishing Co.; 1979. No price given
by Beth Krevitt Eres - 339-340 Project SEARCH: The struggle for control of criminal information in America. Gordon Karl Zenk. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 1979. Price: $16.95
by Beth Krevitt Eres - 340-341 Geopolitics of information: How western culture dominates the world. Anthony Smith. New York: Oxford University Press; 1980; 192 pp. Price: $13.95
by Richard A. V. Diener - 344-346 Introduction
by Belver C. Griffith - 347-363 The organization and use of information: Contributions of information science, computational linguistics and artificial intelligence
by Donald E. Walker - 364-377 Information‐processing models of cognition
by Herbert A. Simon - 378-390 Representations, processes, memory mechanisms: The basic components of cognition
by Stephen Monsell - 391-399 Subjective expected utility: A model of decision‐making
by Baruch Fischhoff & Bernard Goitein & Zur Shapira
July 1981, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 243-248 Information flow and analysis: Theory, simulation, and experiments. III. Preliminary experiments and analysis
by M. C. Yovits & C. R. Foulk & L. L. Rose - 249-252 Macro‐ and microthesauri: Changes occurring in MeSH‐derived thesauri and a solution to some related search handicaps
by Monika Kirtland - 253-256 Machine‐readable output from online searches
by Donald T. Hawkins - 257-267 Patterns of journal use in a departmental library: A citation analysis
by Katherine W. McCain & James E. Bobick - 268-274 Determination of the conservation time of periodicals for optimal shelf maintenance of a library
by Sadaaki Miyamoto & Kazuhiko Nakayama - 275-279 A comparison of two systems of weighted boolean retrieval
by A. Bookstein - 280-286 The success‐breeds‐success phenomenon and bibliometric processes
by Jean Tague - 287-303 A translating computer interface for end‐user operation of heterogeneous retrieval systems. I. Design
by Richard S. Marcus & J. Francis Reintjes - 304-317 A translating computer interface for end‐user operation of heterogeneous retrieval systems. II. Evaluations
by Richard S. Marcus & J. Francis Reintjes - 318-318 Informatics or cybics?
by Hans H. Wellisch
May 1981, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 163-171 Author cocitation: A literature measure of intellectual structure
by Howard D. White & Belver C. Griffith - 172-174 Adjusted age distribution and its application to impact factor and immediacy index
by Isao Asai - 175-186 The measurement of term importance in automatic indexing
by G. Salton & H. Wu & C. T. Yu - 187-202 Information flow and analysis: Theory, simulation, and experiments. I. Basic theoretical and conceptual development
by M. C. Yovits & C. R. Foulk & L. L. Rose - 203-210 Information flow and analysis: Theory, simulation, and experiments. II. Simulation, examples, and results
by M. C. Yovits & C. R. Foulk & L. L. Rose - 211-216 A model for a weighted retrieval system
by Duncan A. Buell & Donald H. Kraft - 217-223 The management and social science literatures: An interdisciplinary cross‐citation analysis
by James D. Neeley - 224-228 An analysis of the differences between density‐of‐use ranking and raw‐use ranking of library journal use
by Carole J. Mankin & Jacqueline D. Bastille - 229-233 Lack of standardization of the journal title data element in databases
by Martha E. Williams & Laurence Lannom - 235-235 Answer‐passage retrieval
by C. Henry Depew & John O'Connor - 235-235 MEDLINE: An introduction to online searching
by A. Majid Pathan - 236-236 Online searching and paperless publication—Author's replys
by F. W. Lancaster - 236-236 Efforts to alleviate information inequity
by G. G. van Blokland - 237-237 Thesauri and thesauri construction. Maxine Maccafferty London: ASLIB; 1977: 191pp. (ASLIB Bibliography No. 7.)
by Herbert B. Landau
March 1981, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 83-91 Characterization of databases in the agricultural sciences
by Rose Mary Juliano Longo & Ubaldino Dantas MacHado - 93-95 The impact of interlibrary access to periodicals on subscription continuation/cancellation decision making
by Edward S. Warner - 97-102 Transfer of information technology to less developed countries: A systems approach
by Beth Krevitt Eres - 103-112 Patterns in the use of information: The right to be different
by Homer J. Hall - 113-119 A general formulation of bradford's distribution: The graph‐oriented approach
by Isao Asai - 122-123 Introduction
by Susan Crawford - 124-130 Computer technology: State of the art
by Frederic G. Withington - 131-140 Transmission of information: An overview
by George R. Thoma - 141-147 Information storage and display
by Christopher Burns - 148-157 Technology and communication in the future
by Manfred Kochen - 159-160 Copyright and information transfer
by Irving M. Klempner & Allan Wittman
January 1981, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-15 Lifetime‐citation rates: A mathematical model to compare scientists' work
by Nancy L. Geller & John S. de Cani & Robert E. Davies - 16-21 Cocited author retrieval online: An experiment with the social indicators literature
by Howard D. White - 23-32 Online searching: Measures that discriminate among users with different types of experiences
by Carol Hansen Fenichel - 33-42 The use of queuing networks and mixed integer programming to allocate resources optimally within a library layout
by J. Macgregor Smith - 43-50 Implications of the exact bradford distribution
by Philip M. Morse - 51-64 The relational model in information retrieval
by Robert G. Crawford - 65-69 Comparison of recent acquisitions and OCLC find rates for three canadian special libraries
by Susan Dingle‐Cliff & Charles H. Davis - 71-72 Improving keyword indexing
by John N. Olsgaard & John Edward Evans - 73-76 The brillouin measure of an author's contribution to a literature in psychology
by Bert R. Boyce & David Martin - 77-77 Online searching and paperless publication
by John Rothman - 77-77 Translations of scientific and technical articles
by Ildiko D. Nowak - 78-78 Online systems: History, technology, and economics
by Philip R. Bagley
November 1980, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 389-395 The library community at a technological and philosophical crossroads: Necessary and sufficient conditions for survival
by Laurence B. Heilprin - 396-402 The use of titles for automatic document classification
by Karen A. Hamill & Antonio Zamora - 404-404 Introduction
by Susan Crawford - 405-412 Library networks and resource sharing in the united states: An historical and philosophical overview
by Norman D. Stevens - 413-424 Cooperation and competition among library networks
by Barbara M. Robinson - 425-437 The technology of library and information networks
by Hank Epstein - 438-444 Directions in library networking
by Henriette D. Avram & Sally H. McCallum - 445-448 Information and documentation in chile: Progress report. bibliography 1974‐1976
by Juan R. Freudenthal & HÉCtor GÓMez Fuentes - 449-451 Implications of holography for information systems
by Henry Voos - 453-453 Journal evaluation
by Maurice B. Line & A. Sandison - 453-453 Data bases—history of development and trends
by Robert R. Freeman - 454-454 Energy technology—a correction
by Elizabeth Van Ryzin