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November 1980, Volume 31, Issue 6
September 1980, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 307-308 On refereeing of JASIS papers
by Charles T. Meadow - 309-317 Feature comparison of an in‐house information retrieval system with a commercial search service
by Stephen O. Boyle & A. Patricia Miller - 319-333 An online information system for aggregate state and local area economic data
by Charles G. Renfro - 335-346 Patron use of an online circulation system in known‐item searching
by Jerry Specht - 347-356 Toward usable user studies
by Colin K. Mick & Georg N. Lindsey & Daniel Callahan - 357-362 Serial acquisition as a capital budgeting problem
by Guilbert C. Hentschke & Ellen Kehoe - 363-368 The application of a minicomputer to thesaurus construction
by Edward John Kazlauskas & Thomas D. Holt - 369-374 Applying game theory to library networks
by Jacob Cohen & Wim Vijverberg - 375-377 Mysteries of the deep: Models of the universe of knowledge
by S. D. Neill - 379-379 Copyright and information transfer
by Allan Wittman - 379-379 Education and training
by E. E. Duncan - 379-380 Searching the chemical literature
by Robert E. Buntrock - 380-380 Photographic or pictorial collectors
by Arlene Farber Sirkin & Charles L. Blische - 381-381 Electronic Delivery of Documents and Graphics. Daniel M. Costigan. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold; 1978: xvii, 344 p. (illustrated index; appendix). ISBN 0‐442‐80036‐3. LC 78‐8166. Price: $21.95
by Louis G. Vagianos - 381-382 Progress in Communication Sciences, Volume 1. Melvin J. Voigt and Gerhard J. Hanneman. Norwood, NJ: ABLEX Publishing Corp.; 1979: 198 pp. ISBN 0‐89391‐010‐4; ISSN 0163‐5689
by Edmond Mignon - 382-383 The Dissemination of Information. J. E. Rowley and C.M.D. Turner. Boulder, CO: Westview Press: 1978: 356 pp. Price: $19.25
by Gerald W. Lundeen - 383-384 Legal Decisions and Information Systems. Jon Bing and Trygve Harvold. Oslo, Norway: Universitets Forlaget; 1977: 272 pp. Price: $20.00 (U.S. and Canadian Distributor: Columbia University Press)
by Beth Krevitt Eres
August 1980, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 227-239 Answer‐passage retrieval by text searching
by John O'Connor - 240-247 Fuzzy requests: An approach to weighted boolean searches
by Abraham Bookstein - 248-255 Measurement in information science: Objective and subjective metrical space
by Bertram C. Brookes - 256-263 Approaches to forecasting demands for library network services
by Jong H. Kang & William B. Rouse - 264-270 Performance testing of a book and its index as an information retrieval system
by Bruce C. Bennion - 271-277 Searching biases in large interactive document retrieval systems
by David C. Blair - 278-282 The combined use of bibliographic coupling and cocitation for document retrieval
by Julie Bichteler & Edward A. Eaton - 283-292 The cultural appraisal of efforts to alleviate information inequity
by Glynn Cochrane & Pauline Atherton - 293-297 The evolution of the international information system on research in documentation (ISORID)
by Celia Hales - 298-300 Indexing exhaustivity and the computation of similarity matrices
by Alan F. Harding & Peter Willett - 300-301 Another look at OCLC's potential for special libraries
by Ruth Ann Beasley - 302-302 Cybics
by Manfred Kochen - 302-303 Indexing and behavior
by Edmond Mignon - 302-303 JASIS Publication statistics—authors' reply
by Charles T. Meadow & Mary Ann Zaborowski - 302-303 JASIS publication statistics
by T. D. Kuch - 303-304 On the value of information
by John B. Griffiths - 304-304 On the value of information—author's reply
by Stanley Ozog
May 1980, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 131-142 Rationalization of secondary services: Measurement of coverage of primary journals and overlap between services
by J. Michael Brittain & Stephen A. Roberts - 143-146 Comparing Psychological abstracts and Index medicus For coverage of the journal literature in a subject area in psychology
by Topsy N. Smalley - 147-152 Comparison of peer and citation assessment of the influence of scientific journals
by Paul R. McAllister & Richard C. Anderson & Francis Narin - 153-153 On‐line systems in science and technology
by Susan Crawford & Alan M. Rees - 155-160 On‐line systems: History, technology, and economics
by Charles P. Bourne - 161-170 On‐line systems of disciplines and specialty areas in science and technology
by John J. Regazzi & Bruce Bennion & Susan Roberts - 171-180 Nonbibliographic on‐line data base services
by Judith Wanger & Ruth N. Landau - 181-192 Medline: An introduction to on‐line searching
by Davis B. McCarn - 193-200 On‐line systems in the communication process: Projections
by F. W. Lancaster & Linda C. Smith - 201-207 Compression of continuous prose texts using variety generation
by David Cooper & Michael A. Emly & Michael F. Lynch & A. Robin Yeates - 208-214 Characterizing the industrial special library universe
by Eugene B. Jackson & Ruth L. Jackson - 215-216 An examination of differences between two studies of highly cited old papers
by C. D. Hurt - 216-218 Journal of the ASIS vs. Nachrichten für Dokumentation: A Comparative Analysis of Citations
by Hans Wellisch - 219-219 Highly cited old papers
by C. Oppenheim & Eugene Garfield - 219-220 Buck's prime number coding scheme
by Gerard Salton & Ana D. Cleveland - 222-223 The Social Sciences and Information (in Russian) (Obshchestvennye nauki i informatiia). V. A. Vinogradov. Moscow: Nauka; 1978; 262 pp
by Frederick W. Ryan
March 1980, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 67-74 The implementation of SCATT
by Peter Davis & Wladimir Sachs - 75-83 A progress report on information privacy and data security
by Gerard Salton - 84-88 Retrieval behavior of derived truncated search keys for a large on‐line bibliographic file
by Kunj B. Rastogi - 89-96 A technique for evaluating automatic term clustering
by Martin Dillon & P. Caplan - 97-104 Education and training for computer‐based reference services: A case study
by Jo Robinson - 105-110 Informatics and transborder data flow: The question of social impact
by Richard H. Veith - 111-122 The distribution of scientific productivity and social change
by I. K. Ravichandra Rao - 123-124 Microcomputer‐generated graphic displays as an aid in string indexing
by Timothy C. Craven - 125-125 Coal gasification
by Paul De Haen - 126-127 Indexing Concepts and Methods. Harold Borko and Charles L. Bernier. New York: Academic; 1978: 256 p. ISBN 0‐12‐118660‐1. Price: $14.00
by Hans H. Wellisch - 127-128 Online Searching: The Impact on User Charges of the Extended Use of Online Information Services. T. P. Barwise. Paris: International Council of Scientific Unions Abstracting Board; 1979
by F. W. Lancaster
January 1980, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-24 Information system design methodology
by Anthony I. Wasserman - 25-35 Education and training for computer‐based reference services: Review of training efforts to date
by Charles P. Bourne & Jo Robinson - 36-40 A method for partitioning the journal literature
by Patricia N. Servi & Belver C. Griffith - 41-50 The cybernetics of bibliographic control: Toward a theory of document retrieval systems
by Hans H. Wellisch - 51-57 Automatic detection and correction of spelling errors in a large data base
by Antonio Zamora - 60-61 Automated indexing versus kwoc: A performance comparison
by Elaine P. Burress - 61-63 The half‐life of the chemical literature
by Pauline Brown - 64-64 Introduction to the Use of Computer Packages for Statistical Analyses. Moore, Richard W., Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice‐Hall; 1978: 115 pp. Price: $9.95
by Maurice P. Marchant
November 1979, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 323-323 A new JASIS department
by Charles T. Meadow - 324-324 Homage to JASIS referees
by Charles T. Meadow - 325-329 Utilizing library constituents' perceived needs in allocating journal costs
by Edward S. Warner & Anita L. Anker - 330-333 The role of a linking agent in an information center network
by Susan Long & David Rawnsley - 334-339 Towards everyday language information retrieval systems via minicomputers
by Colin Bell & Kevin P. Jones - 340-342 Deficiencies of scientific information access and output in less developed countries
by Michael D. Gordon - 343-352 The ICSU AB International classification system for physics: Its history and future
by A. Berthelot & Peter Clague & Samuel Schiminovich & Wolfgang Zwirner - 353-355 To protest or to ignore? a scientist's alternatives in reacting to the persecution of his colleagues
by Alexander Lerner - 356-357 A reply to robertson's diatribe on the nature of Fuzz
by Barbara A. Cerny - 357-358 On Fuzzy sets: Reply to Cerny
by Stephen E. Robertson - 358-360 Using boolean queries with a clustered file organization
by W. Bruce Croft - 360-363 On the economics and timing of data evaluation and estimation in an industrial setting
by A. A. Bondi - 364-367 The logics and boundary concepts of information acquisition
by Stanley Ozog - 368-371 Some statistical aspects of JASIS publications
by Charles T. Meadow & Mary Ann Zaborowski - 372-372 Searching the chemical literature
by Dana Lincoln Roth - 372-372 The wrong way to go
by Larry Auld - 372-372 Microfiches
by Colin H. Davidson - 373-373 Current Research on Scientific and Technical Information Transfer. New York: Jeffrey Norton Publishers, Inc.; 32p., Microfiche 7p. Price: $12.95
by M. L. Tsuffis - 373-374 Development of a Responsive Library Acquisitions Formula. Glyn T. Evans, Mary H. Beilby, and Roger Gifford. Albany, New York: Suny Central Administration, Office of Library Services; December 1978: 95 pp. (Final Report on Usoe Grant No. g007702305). Price: Not Given
by Edward S. Warner - 374-375 Information Retrieval, 2nd ed. C.J. Van Rijsbergen. London: Butterworths; 1979: 208 pp. Price: $32.50
by David C. Blair
September 1979, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 243-249 SEQUEL as a Language for Document Retrieval
by Ian A. Macleod - 250-263 Application of Queueing Network Models to Optimization of Resource Allocation within Libraries
by J. Macgregor Smith & Nilliam B. Rouse - 264-268 Two Models for Predicting Subject Circulation: A Contribution to the Allocation Problem
by William E. Mcgrath - 269-273 Relevance
by Abraham Bookstein - 274-279 National Network of Information in Poland
by Joseph Z. Nitecki - 280-289 Idea Tactics
by Marcia J. Bates - 290-295 A Test of Buck's Prime Number Coding Scheme
by Ana Divino Cleveland & Donald B. Cleveland - 296-303 Actuality and Obsolescence of Scientific Literature
by Aurel Avramescu - 304-309 Pricing Policy for Library Services
by Cheryl A. Casper - 310-315 On the Value of Information
by Stanley Ozog - 315-316 Air Pollution Technical Information Network: A Revised Approach
by Peter Halpin & John E. Knight - 317-319 Letters to the Editor
by Allan D. Pratt & Donald Leatherdale & Charles T. Meadow & Charles H. Davis & Debora Shaw
July 1979, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 178-179 Scope and administration of Jasis
by Charles T. Meadow - 181-192 Tutorial: Mathematical modeling of library systems
by William B. Rouse - 193-201 An information approach to examining developments in an energy technology: Coal gasification
by J. Davidson Frame & John J. Baum & Michael Card - 202-204 The library of congress: A proposed role in a national information and referral network
by Joseph C. Donohue - 205-214 Information search tactics
by Marcia J. Bates - 214-214 Symposium on alternative methods of disseminating information
by Patricia McLaughlin - 215-223 A sociological approach to the design of information systems
by Donald F. Swift & Viola A. Winn & Dawn A. Bramer - 224-228 Depth of indexing
by M. E. Maron - 229-231 A test of significance for the whitworth distribution
by Nancy L. Geller - 233-233 Science, Shcharansky, and the Soviets
by Avital Shcharansky - 233-234 The Bradford law: A new calculus for the social sciences?
by B. C. Brookes - 234-234 Fluctuations in ranked orders of periodicals
by A. Sandison - 234-235 Highly cited old papers
by Eugene Garfield - 238-238 Information Systems and Networks. K. Samuelson, H. Borko, and G. X. Amey. New York: Elsevier North‐Holland; 1977
by Manfred Kochen - 238-239 Library Lit. 8—The Best of 1977. Bill Katz, Ed. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press; 1978: 333p. ISBN: 0–8108–1125–1. Price: $12.00
by Hans H. Weilisch - 239-240 The CODASYL Approach to Data Base Management. T. William Olle. Chichester, England: Wiley‐Interscience; 1978: 287p. Price: $21.50
by Donald H. Kraft - 240-240 On‐Line Information Retrieval Systems: An Introductory‐Manual to Principles and Practice. Bernard Houghton anD John Convey. London: Clive Bingley; 1977
by Judith A. Tessier
May 1979, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 122-122 Editor's note
by Charles T. Meadow - 125-135 The importance of SDI for current awareness in fields with severe scatter of information
by Katherine H. Packer & Dagobert Soergel - 136-142 Assessing the effect of computer augmentation on staff productivity
by Harold E. Bamford - 143-147 On types of search and the allocation of library resources
by Michael K. Buckland - 148-153 On‐line serials collection analysis
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 154-160 Financial aspects of industrial information centers: A survey
by Joseph Talavage - 161-168 Structure of the psychological literature
by Gabriel Pinski & Francis Narin - 169-170 Utility‐theoretic indexing
by Patrick Wilson - 170-172 Utility‐theoretic indexing: A note on Wilson's note
by William S. Cooper - 173-175 Science, Shcharansky, and the Soviets
by Isai Goldstein - 175-176 Relation of title length to number of authors
by Harold Borko & Matthew Koll
March 1979, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 67-76 The wrong way to go
by H. Curtis Wright - 77-82 Bibliographic references for numeric social science data files: Suggested guidelines
by Sue A. Dodd - 83-87 Simulating circulation‐use characteristic curves using circulation data
by Richard W. Trueswell & Stephen J. Turner - 88-92 Monograph evaluation for acquisitions in a large research library
by Charles B. Wenger & Christine B. Sweet & Helen J. Stiles - 93-99 Performance assessment model for academic libraries
by Michael R. Bommer & Ronald W. Chorba & Walter Grattidge - 100-102 Microfilm permanence and archival quality
by Don M. Avedon & Ann M. Devilliers - 103-106 Searching the chemical literature via three on‐line vendors: A comparison
by Johanna C. Ross - 107-108 Bradford distribution of data elements
by Luciana Marulli & Michael E. D. Koenig - 108-110 Similarity of Pratt's measure of class concentration to the Gini index
by Mark P. Carpenter - 111-113 An economist's reflections on an institute for the advanced study of information science
by Fritz Machlup - 114-114 Science, shcharansky, and the soviets
by Gerard Salton - 114-115 Transnational information flow as assessed by citation analysis
by Richard A. V. Diener - 115-115 Indexing
by Harold B. Thompson - 115-115 Using the collection control model
by A. Sandison - 116-116 Automatic text analysis
by Gerard Salton - 119-119 Evaluating Information: A Guide for Users of Social Science Research. Jeffry Katzer, Kenneth H. Cook, and Wayne W. Crouch. Reading, MA: Addison‐Wesley; 1978: 191 p
by Stephen P. Harter - 119-119 Generalized Data Management Systems and Scientific Information. Report of the Specialist Study on Computer Software. The Use of Generalized Data Management Systems for Handling Scientific Information. Oecd Nuclear Energy Agency; 1978: Paris, France: 346 p. $12.50 hard copy, $3.00 microfiche (CONF 771030)
by Gordon M. Gerson
January 1979, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 5-8 Opinion Paper: Euronet and its Effects on the U.S. Information Market
by Everett H. Brenner - 9-14 FIRST: Flexible Information Retrieval System for Text
by Robert T. Dattola - 15-18 Man, Information, and Society: New Patterns of Interaction
by Susan Artandi - 19-24 Collection Overlap as a Function of Library Size: A Comparison of American and Canadian Public Libraries
by Charles H. Davis & Debora Shaw - 25-32 A Reliability Theoretic Construct for Assessing Information Flow in Networks
by Pasquale Sullo & William A. Wallace & Thomas Triscari & Cathy A. Chazen & James F. Davis - 33-40 A Systems Evaluation of the Educational Information System for Ontario
by Stephen B. Lawton & Ethel Auster & David To - 41-50 Planning and Budgeting for School Media Programs at the Building, District, and Regional Levels: O.R. in the Little Red Schoolhouse
by Donald H. Kraft & James W. Liesener - 51-54 Lotka's Law and Computer Science Literature
by T. Radhakrishnan & R. Kernizan - 55-59 ANSI 239 Romanization Standards and “Reversibility”: A Dialog to Arrive at a Policy
by Ted Brandhorst - 60-60 Letters to the Editor
by David Davison - 61-61 Education and Large Information Systems. R.A. Buckingham, Amsterdam: North‐Holland; 1977: 197 p. Price: $26.75
by Edward John Kazlauskas - 61-62 Current Trends in Programming Methodology, Volume I: Software Specification and Design. Raymond T. Yeh, ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice‐Hall; 1977: 275 p. ISBN: 0–13–195701–5 (v. 1)
by Charles H. Davis - 62-62 Job Control Language (Wiley Self‐teaching Guide). Ruth Ashley and Judi N. Fernandes, with Gary Deward Brown. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 1978: 157 p. Price: $4.95. ISBN: 0–471–03205–0
by Marilyn S. Fishman - 63-63 On‐Line Information Retrieval Sourcebook. J.L. Hall. London: ASLIB; 1977: 267 p. Price $43.50. ISBN: 0–85142–106–7
by Edmond Mignon
November 1978, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 271-277 Coping with catastrophe: Implications to information systems design
by Bruce Gilchrist - 278-282 Building better SDI profiles for users of large, multidisciplinary data bases
by Robert J. Sprague & L. Ben Freudenreich - 283-288 Assessing the benefits and promise of an international information program (AGRIS)
by F. W. Lancaster & John Martyn - 289-296 The application of multiple‐criteria utility theory to the evaluation of information systems
by Saul Herner & Kurt J. Snapper - 297-303 Designing a multilingual terminology bank for united states translators
by Sara E. Morton - 304-307 On the nature of fuzz: A diatribe
by Stephen E. Robertson - 308-310 Can retrieval of information from citation indexes be simplified? Multiple mention of a reference as a characteristic of the link between cited and citing article
by Gertrud Herlach - 311-312 Academic librarians' jobtype and contact with information sources
by Charles R. McClure - 312-313 A comparison of the readability of synopses and original articles for engineering synopses
by Paul B. Mayes - 314-314 Cliqueing and patent classification
by Peter Glickert - 314-315 The importance of recall
by Richard S. Marcus - 317-317 Bibliographic services throughout the world 1970‐74. Marcelle Beaudiquez, ed. Paris: Unesco; 1977. 419 p
by Hans H. Wellisch - 317-318 Data structures and management. 2nd ed. Ivan Flores. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice‐Hall; 1977. 390 p
by Wayne D. Dominick - 318-319 Directory Information Service. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Co.; 1977: over 300 pages per year. Three issues per year. Price: $36.00/yr
by Albert C. Vara - 319-320 The subject approach to information. 3rd ed. A.C. Foskett. Hamden, CT: Linnet Books; 1977: 476 pp. ISBN: 0‐208‐01546‐9. Price: $12.00
by F. W. Lancaster
September 1978, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 218-218 Information science and world politics
by Charles T. Meadow - 219-224 Opinion paper: Science, shcharansky, and the soviets
by Jack Minker - 225-231 Highly cited old papers and the reasons why they continue to be cited
by Charles Oppenheim & Susan P. Renn - 232-237 Estimating the demand for library service: Theory and practice
by Cheryl A. Casper - 238-246 An empirical examination of Bradford's law and the scattering of scientific literature
by M. Carl Drott & Belver C. Griffith - 247-252 Cross‐national information flows in basic research: Examples taken from physics
by J. Davidson Frame & John J. Baum - 253-254 On optimal storage of books by size
by T. Radhakrishnan & K. Venkatesh - 255-256 Evidence of OCLC's potential for special libraries and technical information centers
by Charles H. Davis & Susan Dingle‐Cliff - 256-256 The application of function descriptors to the development of an information system typology
by E. Burton Swanson - 259-260 Interlibrary loans: Impact of the new copyright law
by M. Carl Drott & Belver C. Griffith - 260-260 Writing quality and peer review
by Manfred Kochen & Charles T. Meadow - 260-261 The JASIS KWOC index
by Hans H. Wellisch & Gharles T. Meadow - 263-263 SPSS as a library research tool. Marchant, Maurice P.; Smith, Nathan M.; Stirling, Keigh H. (Occasional Research Paper, No. 1.) Provo, UT: School of Library and Information Sciences; 9177: 44p. Price: $1.50
by Stephen P. Harter - 263-264 Evaluation and scientific management of libraries and information centers. Lancaster, F.W.; Cleverdon, C.W., Ed. Leyden, Netherlands: Noordhoff International Publishing; 1977: 184pp. (NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, Series E: Applied Science‐No. 18)
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 264-264 Data structures and programming techniques. Maurer, Herman A. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice‐Hall; 1977: 228pp. Price: $13.50
by L. Struminger - 264-266 Perspectives in information science. Debons, Anthony; Cameron, William J., Eds. Leyden, The Netherlands: Noordhoff International Publishers; 1975: 797pp., illustrations, index. Price: $65. (NATO Advanced Study Institute Series. Series E: Applied Sceince‐No. 10.)
by Laurence B. Heilprin
July 1978, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 170-170 Call for papers
by Charles T. Meadow - 171-172 Discipline impact factors: A method for determining core journal lists
by Graeme Hirst - 173-179 Design and implementation of an on‐line chemical dictionary (CHEMLINE)
by Robert J. Schultheisz & Donald F. Walker & Kay L. Kannan - 180-186 The effect of parameter uncertainties on the predictions of a library network model
by William B. Rouse & Sandra H. Rouse - 187-190 Redesigning library jobs
by Thomas W. Shaughnessy - 191-199 Opinion paper: Design criteria for documentation retrieval languages
by Friedrich Gebhardt & Imant Stellmacher