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July 1978, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 200-202 Relation of title length to number of authors in journal articles
by T. D. C. Kuch - 202-204 A note on cumulative advantage distributions
by Paul B. Kantor - 204-206 Cumulative advantage urn games explained: A reply to kantor
by Derek de Solla Price - 207-208 OR NOT: The unused operator
by Clara Martiner & Irving Zarember - 209-209 Unconventional uses of on‐line retrieval systems
by Christine Dimsdale & Donald T. Hawkins - 209-210 On JASIS refereeing
by Tefko Saracevic & Charles T. Meadow - 210-211 Information science and the phenomenon of information
by Paul A. Studer - 213-213 The abstract journal, 1790‐1920: Origin, Development and Diffusion. Manzer, Bruce M. Metuchen, NJ, Scarecrow Press; 1977: 321 pp. Price $12.50
by John F. Harvey - 213-214 Trends in governance of libraries (library trends, Vol. 26, No. 2, Fall, 1977). Summers, William F. (Issue Editor). Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Library School; 1977: 298pp. LC 54‐62638; ISSN 0024‐2394. Quarterly subscription price $15.00/year. Individual issues $4.00
by Dorothy B. Lilley
May 1978, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 107-119 Indexing documents by gedanken experimentation
by William S. Cooper - 121-124 Automatic text analysis based on transition phenomena of word occurrences
by Miranda Lee Pao - 125-129 Cliqueing‐a technique for producing maximally connected clusters
by Gordon M. Gerson - 130-135 Ad hoc and selective translations of scientific and technical journal articles: Their characteristics and possible predictability
by James D. Anderson - 136-140 Some stylistic variations in scientific writing
by Renata Tagliacozzo - 141-147 Variation of the nature of citation measures with journals and scientific specialties
by Poovanalingam Murugesan & Michael J. Moravcsik - 148-155 Education for information science as a profession
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 156-158 On the perils of merging boolean and weighted retrieval systems
by A. Bookstein - 158-158 The anti‐verb list
by Sharon Jeroski & Donna Dartnell - 159-161 A relationship between two forms of Bradford's law
by John J. Hubert - 161-163 Using the collection‐control model
by Bani K. Sinha & Richard C. Clelland - 163-164 When is a changed state not a changed state? When a theory of mechanics persists in the face of a theory of relativity
by Stephen S. Baratz - 165-165 Data bases‐history of developments and trends
by Edward J. Brunenkant - 165-166 Library association membership
by Norman Horrocks - 167-167 The random house encyclopedia. Mitchell, James. Editor‐in‐Chief. New York: Random House; 1977. Price: $70. [Published in the United Kingdom under the title: The Joy of Knowledge Encyclopedia]
by M. Carl Drott - 167-168 Public knowledge, private ignorance: Toward a library and information policy. Wilson, Patrick. (Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science. No. 10.) Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 1977. Price: $13.50. ISBN: 0‐8371‐9485‐7
by Bruce A. Shuman
March 1978, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 51-55 Bradford's distribution: A new formulation
by Peter Praunlich & Michael Kroll - 56-66 Cost‐effectiveness comparison of manual and on‐line retrospective bibliographic searching
by Dennis R. Elchesen - 67-76 Growth dynamics of information search services
by Mats G. Lindquist - 77-80 A threshold rule applied to the retrieval decision model
by Donald H. Kraft - 81-90 Automatic indexing of pathology data
by George S. Dunham & Milos G. Pacak & Arnold W. Pratt - 91-103 Publication ratings versus peer ratings of universities
by Richard C. Anderson & Francis Narin & Paul McAllister
January 1978, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 5-13 Frequency‐rank distributions
by Bertram C. Brookes & Jose M. Griffiths - 15-30 Catalog information and text as indicators of relevance
by Richard S. Marcus & Peter Kugel & Alan R. Benenfeld - 31-40 Evaluation of information retrieval systems: A decision theory approach
by Donald H. Kraft & Abraham Bookstein - 41-46 Evaluating scientific journals with Journal Citation Reports — a case study in acoustics
by A. E. Cawkell - 47-47 Current Contents' “weekly subject index” as a post‐coordinate index
by Roberto Guerra - 48-48 A work study of the review production process
by Audrey N. Grosch
November 1977, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 313-322 Toward a national information system for social science data files
by Howard D. White - 323-332 A metatheory for the development of a science of information
by John T. Dow - 333-339 Automatic ranked output from boolean searches in SIRE
by Terry Noreault & Matthew Koll & Michael J. McGill - 341-344 Clustering large files of documents using the single‐link method
by W. Bruce Croft - 345-354 Single‐pass method for determining the semantic relationships between terms
by Clement T. Yu & Vijay V. Raghavan - 355-358 An economic rationale for page and submission charges by academic journals
by Yale M. Braunstein - 359-365 Sociodemographic correlates of intercounty variations in the public library output
by Chai Kim & Eui Hang Shin - 366-370 Lotka's frequency distribution of scientific productivity
by Russell C. Coile - 371-372 The Oral Antecedents of Greek Librarianship. H. Curtis Wright. Foreword by Jesse H. Shera, afterword by H.J. de Vleeschauer. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press (1977). 237 p
by Joseph C. Donohue - 372-373 American Overseas Library Technical Assistance. 1940‐1970. Beverly J. Brewster, Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 445p. (1976) $17.50
by Richard A. Steele - 373-374 The Information Age: Its Development, Its Impact. Donald P. Hammer, Ed. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 275 p. (1976)
by Susan Artandi - 374-375 Essays of an Information Scientist, Vol. I and 11. Eugene Carfield. Philadelphia, PA : ISI Press (1977)
by M. Carl Drott - 375-375 Cannons' Bibliography of Library Economy, 18761920: An Author Index with Citations. Anne H. and Melbourne Jordan, Eds. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 473 p. (1976)
by Kevin D. Reilly - 375-376 Serials Automation in the United States: A Bibliographic History. Gary M. Pitkin. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, p. 148 (1976)
by James E. Rush - 376-376 System Anrlyeie for Managerial Decisiom, A Computer Approach. P. Ramahgam. New York: John Wdey and Sons, 607 p. (1976)
by Jonathan Stanfield - 377-377 Change the ANS flowchart standard?
by Ned Chapin - 377-377 A library network model
by M. B. Line
September 1977, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 239-246 Expanding the categories of feedback
by Anthony J. Fedanzo - 247-253 Networks for on‐line data base access
by Martha E. Williams - 254-258 Future library network automation
by Michael Cooke - 259-267 The application of function descriptors to the development of an information system topology
by E. Burton Swanson - 268-272 Development of a semantic differential to access users' attitudes towards a batch mode information retrieval system (ERIC)
by Sheilah Allen & Joyce Matheson - 273-284 The effect of individual differences of cognitive style on judgments of document relevance
by David Davidson - 285-292 A measure of class concentration in bibliometrics
by Allan D. Pratt - 293-299 Journal evaluation in a large research library
by Charles B. Wenger & Judith Childress - 300-302 Models for librarians
by A. Sandison - 303-303 Reliable Software through Composite Design. Glenford J. Myers. New York: Petrocelli‐Charter, 159p. (1975) (ISBN: 0‐88405‐284‐2)
by Charles H. Davis - 303-304 The Social Use of Information: Ownership and Access. Andrew E. Wessel. New York: Wiley‐Interscience, 244 p. (1976)
by Herbert B. Landau - 304-305 Advances in Librarianship. Volume 7. Melvin J. Voight and Michael H. Harris, Eds. New York: Academic Press, 348p. (1977)
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 305-306 Landmarks of Library Literature 1876‐1976. Dianne J. Ellsworth and Norman D. Stevens, Eds. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 520 p. (1976) (LC 754.5139; ISBN 0‐8108‐0899‐4)
by Audrey N. Grosch
July 1977, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 183-191 Principles of Design for Information Systems
by Patricia J. Zimmerman - 192-195 Comparing Two Algorithms for Document Retrieval using Citation Links
by Julie Bichteler & Edward A. Eaton - 196-205 A Conceptual Model for Circulation Control Systems
by G. Miller & F. Coleridge - 206-210 Patterns of Scientific Productivity and Social Change: A Discussion of Lotka's Law and Bibliometric Symmetry
by Abraham Bookstein - 211-217 Problems of Thesaurus Construction
by Amitabha Ghose & Anand S. Dhawle - 218-225 Information Sciences in International Agricultural Research
by Jay E. April & Gilbert N. Hersh - 226-230 Information Networks: Literature and Curriculum
by Dorothy B. Lilley & Carlos E. Rodriguez
May 1977, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 135-152 The industrial special library universe—A “base line” study of its extent and characteristics
by Eugene B. Jackson & Ruth L. Jackson - 153-160 Input‐output relationships in on‐line bibliographic searching
by Michael D. Cooper - 161-169 Factors affecting subject catalog search success
by Marcia J. Bates - 170-174 A very early warning system for the rapid identification and transfer of new technology
by Marc Julius & Charles E. Berkoff & Alvin E. Strack & Frank Krasovec & A. Douglas Bender - 175-180 The roles of reviews in information transfer
by Anthony M. Woodward
March 1977, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 71-78 Data bases—A history of developments and trends from 1966 through 1975
by Martha E. Williams - 79-88 Assessing the impact of computer technology on the performance of interlibrary loan networks
by William B. Rouse & Sandra H. Rouse - 89-95 Economic modeling: An aid to the pricing of information services
by Harriet W. Zais - 96-100 The identifier method of measuring use as applied to modeling the circulation use of books from a university library
by Stephen J. Turner - 101-106 The informative act and its aftermath: Toward a predictive science of information
by Marilyn M. Levine - 107-114 Nephis: A nested‐phrase indexing system
by Timothy C. Craven - 115-120 The relationship between author names and author entries in a large on‐line union catalog as retrieved using truncated keys
by Joseph D. Smith & James E. Rush - 121-123 STI in the land of RaD
by Patrick Kelly & Francis W. Wolek - 124-124 Effecting Change in Library Education. Allan F:. Hershfield. Curriculum Design for Library and Information Science. Robert S. Taylor, Ed. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University School of Library Science, 87p. (1973). (Education and Curriculum Series No. 1)
by Edward John Kazlauskas - 124-125 History of Librariea in the Western World. Third edition. Elmer D. Johnson and Michael H. Harris. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 354p. (1976). (ISBN 0‐8108‐0949‐4; LC 76‐25422). $1 0.00
by John F. Harvey - 125-125 National and International Library Planning, Key Papere Resented at the 40th Session of the IFLA General Coundl, Washington, D.C., 1974. Robert Vosper and Leone I. Newkirk, Eds. Munich: Verlag Dokumentation, 162p. (1976). (IFLA Publication No. 4; ISBN 3‐7940‐44 24‐X)
by John F. Harvey - 125-126 Proceedings of the 1975 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing: The Use of Computers in Literature Searching and Related Reference Activities in Libraries. F. Wilfrid Lancaster, Ed. Urbana‐Champaign, IL: University of Illinois, 159p. (1976). (ISBN 0‐87845‐043‐2; LC 76‐1790)
by Rowena Weis Swanson - 126-127 Major Classification Systems: The Dewey Centennial. Papers presented at the Allerton Park Institute, 9‐12 November 1972. Kathryn Luther Henderson, Ed. Urbana‐Champaign, IL: University of Illinois, Graduate Center of Library Science, 182p. 1976).( Allerton Park Institute No. 21; ISBN 0‐87845‐044‐0; LC 76‐236331)
by Phyllis A. Richmond - 127-127 The SCATT Report: Designing a National Scientific and Technical Communication System. Russell L. Ackoff, Thomas A. Cowan, Wladimir M. Sachs, Maybeth L. Meditz, Peter Davis, James C. Emergy. and Martin C.J. Elton. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 173p. (1976). $12.00 (cloth)
by Harold Wooster - 127-128 Advances in Librarianship. Volume 6. Melvin J. Voigt and Michael H. Harris, eds. New York: Academic Press, 291p. (1976). (ISBN 0‐12‐785006‐6)
by Jean K. Martin - 129-129 Physics abbreviations and acronyms
by Clive Bingley & Martha J. Bailey - 129-129 “Information” in information science—A definition
by Nicholas J. Belkin - 129-132 Information science and structure
by William T. Knox
January 1977, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-12 A national standard for bibliographic references
by Ellis Mount - 13-18 Unconventional uses of on‐line information retrieval systems: On‐line bibliometric studies
by Donald T. Hawkins - 19-25 Variety generation—A reinterpretation of Shannon's mathematical theory of communication, and its implications for information science
by Michael F. Lynch - 26-33 Computerized russian translation at ORNL
by Sara R. Jordan & Antony F. R. Brown & Fred C. Hutton - 34-37 The diffusion of core publications in american sociology
by Mark Oromaner - 38-43 On indexing, retrieval and the meaning of about
by M. E. Maron - 44-57 A policy for science information activities in small countries: The case of Israel
by Carl Keren - 58-60 Information and documentation in chile: Progress report and bibliography 1970‐1975
by Juan R. Freudenthal - 61-62 Applications of Operations Research Models to Libraries: A Case Study of the Use of Monographs in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard University. Chen, Ching‐chih Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (1976) (ISBN 0‐262‐03056‐X)
by F. W. Lancaster - 62-62 Infonnation Retrieval, Britieh and American, 1876‐1976. Metcalfe, John. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press (1976). 243pp
by Jonathan Stanford - 62-64 Farewell to Alexandria: Solutions to Space, Growth and Performance Problems of Libraries. Gore, Daniel, ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 184 p., illus. (1976). (LC: 75‐5345 ISBN: 0‐837 1‐8587‐4)
by John F. Harwey - 65-65 a library network model
by M. B. Line - 65-66 Lotkas law‐year by year
by Kevin Krisciunas - 66-66 Lotkas law in the humanities
by John J. Hubert
September 1976, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 269-280 Computer‐aided selection in a library network
by F. H. Spaulding & R. O. Stanton - 281-287 The yield formula and bradford's law
by Jan H. Haspers - 288-291 The permuterm subject index: An autobiographical review
by Eugene Garfield - 292-306 A general theory of bibliometric and other cumulative advantage processes
by Derek De Solla Price - 307-310 A fuzzy set characterization of interaction in scientific research
by Warren T. Jones - 311-319 Availability analysis
by Paul B. Kantor - 320-328 Application of a collection‐control model for scientific libraries
by Bani K. Sinha & Richard C. Clelland - 329-338 An experiment in networking: The LHNCBC experimental CAI network, 1971–1975
by Harold Wooster - 339-341 On the naranan interpretation of Bradford's law
by John J. Hubert - 342-347 An n‐dimensional retrieval model
by Donald B. Cleveland - 348-348 Library, documentation and archives serials, 4th ed., Crazyna Janzing, compiler. K.R. Brown, ed. The Hague, The Netherlands: International Federation for Documentation, (FID Publication No. 532) 203 p. (1975)
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 348-349 Terminology of documentation = terminologie de la documentation = terminologie der dokumentation = terminologie der dokumentation = terminologia de la documentacion. Gernot Versig and Ulrich Neveling, compilers. Paris: The Unesco Press. 274 p. (1976) (ISBN 92‐3‐001232‐7
by Audrey N. Grosch - 349-349 Applications of operations research models to libraries: A Case Study of the Use of Monographs in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard University. Ching‐chih Chen. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (1976)
by William B. Rouse - 350-350 Collective bargaining in libraries. Frederick A. Schlipf, ed. Urbana‐Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, (Allerton Park Institute No. 20) 179p. (1975) (ISBN: 0‐87845‐0424)
by John F. Harvey - 350-351 What happens in library filing? Herbert H. Hoffman. Hamden, CT: Linnet Books, 176p. (1976)
by Audrey N. Grosch - 351-351 The sourcebook of library technology, a cumulative edition of library technology reports, 1965–1975. 1976 ed. Chicago, IL: American Library Association. 17 pages + thirty 105MM microfiche, NMA format. (1976)
by T. D. C. Kuch - 351-352 Language‐operational‐gestalt awareness: A radically empirical and pragmatical phenomenology of the processes and systems of library experience. Eugene edward craziano. Tempe, AZ: The Association for Library Automation Research Communications, xviii +457 p. (1975)
by Marilyn M. Levine - 352-352 Computer output design. Computer output design. Susan Woolridge. New York, NY: Petrocelli‐Charter, 468p + 12 introduction. (1975)
by Benjamin F. Cheydleur - 353-353 Letter to the editor
by Kathryn H. Speert
July 1976, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 197-204 Information science and the phenomenon of information
by Nicholas J. Belkin & Stephen E. Robertson - 205-210 Knowledge and information spaces: Implications for retrieval systems
by Michael J. McGill - 211-212 Scientific freedom and responsibility
by James M. Cretsos - 213-223 Automatic aids to profile construction
by Alan Robson & Janet S. Longman - 224-229 A cataloger's authority list maintenance system
by Ian C. Ross - 230-234 On‐line logging in of periodicals by CODEN using interactive query report processor
by Albert H. Allen & Eugene F. Beirne - 235-239 Machine indexing: Linguistic and semiotic implications
by Susan Artandi - 240-247 Classification from PRECIS: Some possibilities
by Phyllis A. Richmond - 248-255 The stability of two common matching functions in classification with respect to a proposed measure
by C. T. Yu - 256-259 Is user satisfaction a hobgoblin?
by Dagobert Soergel - 260-261 Preparation of desk‐top literature indexes for ongoing research projects
by Barbara Lawrence - 262-262 University science and engineering libraries. Ellis Mount. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 214p., (1975). (ISBN‐0‐8371‐7955‐6)
by James L. Olsen - 262-263 Film Literature Index. Volume l/Number 4/1973: Annual Cumulation. Vincent J. Aceto, Jane Graves and Fred Silva, eds.New York: Filmdex, Inc., 430 p. (1975)
by Glenn McMurry - 263-264 Cooper's reply to soergel's article on page 256 of this issue
by William S. Cooper - 264-264 The case rests
by Harold Wooster - 264-265 Interdisciplinarity and Canadian science
by Suad S. Ammar & Herbert Inhaber
May 1976, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 129-146 Relevance weighting of search terms
by S. E. Robertson & K. Sparck Jones - 147-152 The internal processing format for bibliographic data at the royal library of Belgium
by Paula C. Goossens & Jaklien M. Bourgois‐Derison & Andre B. Hubert - 153-161 A multifaceted medical data information system and one product: The index‐handbook of ototoxic agents
by Lois F. Lunin & Miriam T. Heath - 162-170 Toward increased quality consciousness for alcoholism literature
by Morris E. Chafetz - 171-174 Current awareness with an augmented chemical titles file
by Walter M. MacIntyre & John M. Sowden - 174-175 Pragmatic expansion of an enumerative classification scheme
by Charles H. Davis - 175-178 Use of library materials in terms of age
by Stephen Bulick & K. Leon Montgomery & John Fetterman & Allen Kent - 178-182 Kiviat‐graphs as a means for displaying performance data for on‐line retrieval systems
by Roger W. Elliott - 183-184 A mathematical model for comparison of bibliographic data bases
by William H. Scholz - 185-186 INTERMARC (M): Format bibliographique d'echange pour les mon ographies: manuel. Group INTERMARC. Paris: diffusion Bibliotheque nationale; Brussels: diffusion Bibliotheque royale Albert Ier. 212 p. (1975). (ISBN 2‐7177‐1206‐2)
by Audrey N. Grosch - 186-186 The measurement of verbal information in psychology and education. Klaus Weltner. New York, Heidelberg: Springer‐Verlag. 185 p. (1973) (Translated from the German by Barbara M. Crook) (ISBN 0‐387‐06335‐8)
by Marilyn Levine - 186-187 Universal bibliographic control‐a long term policy, a plan for action. Dorothy Anderson, Pullach bei Muchen: Verlag Dokumentation, 87 p. (1974)
by T. D. C. Kuch - 187-187 Population and family planning classification. Jacqueline P. Forget. London: International Planned Parenthood Federation. 106 p. (1975)
by Donald Leatherdale - 188-188 Computer techniques in environmental science. R.P. Ovellete, R.S. Greeley and J.W. Overbey. New York: Petrocelli Charter. 248 p. (1975)
by Maurits P. Deregt & Joseph Caponio - 188-189 Reader on the library building. Hal B. Schell. Englewood. CO: Microcard Editions Books. 360 p. (August 1975) (ISBN 0‐910972‐43‐5)
by John F. Harvey - 189-190 World guide to technical information and documentation services, 2d ed. Paris, France: UNESCO, 515 p. (1975)
by Betty Weiner - 190-190 Proceedings of the second open conference on information science in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Association for Information Science. 294 p. (1974)
by Herbert Inhaber - 190-191 National library buildings; proceedings of the colloquium held in Rome, 3–6 September 1973. Anthony Thompson, ed. Pollach Munchen: Verlag Dokumentation, IFLA Publications 2; 144 p. (1975). (ISBM 3‐7940‐4422‐3)
by John F. Harvey - 191-191 Syndicated columnists. Richard Weiner, New York: Richard Weiner, 148 p. (1975)
by Kay Durkin
March 1976, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 81-84 The use of abbreviations and acronyms in the physics literature
by Martha J. Bailey - 85-87 An approach to associative retrieval through the theory of fuzzy sets
by Wladimir M. Sachs - 88-99 A library network model
by William B. Rouse - 100-112 The library as an information utility in the university context: Evolution and measurement of service
by P. B. Kantor - 113-117 The biblio‐profile—a two‐in‐one package of information: Its preparation, production, marketing, uses
by Lois F. Lunin - 118-121 A comparison of the readability of abstracts with their source documents
by Rosemary King - 122-122 Representation of the change of state in an individual resulting from data acquired and processed
by Daniel L. Whitehead - 123-124 Proceedings of the 1974 clinic on library applications of data processing: Applications of minicomputers to library and related problems. F. Wilfrid Lancaster. (Ed.) Urbana‐Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library Science, 195 p. (1974)
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 124-124 Dynamic library and information processing. Gerard Salton. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 523 p. (1975)
by Susan Artandi - 124-125 Your computer and the law. Robert P. Bigelow and Susan H. Nycum. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 283 p. (1975)
by Simon M. Newman - 125-125 Introduction to computer science. Harry Katzan, Jr., New York: Petrocelli Books, 495 p. (1975)
by Leny Struminger - 125-126 Concise survey of computer methods. Peter Naur. New York: Petrocelli Books, 397 p. (1975)
by Jack Belzer - 126-126 An introduction to programming: A Structured Approach Using PL/1 and PL/C‐7. Richard Conway and David Gries. Cambridge, Mass.: Winthrop Publishers, Inc., 509 p. (1975)
by Charles H. Davis
January 1976, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 3-17 Development of an Integrated Energy Vocabulary and the Possibilities for On‐line Subject Switching
by R. T. Niehoff - 18-24 Knowledge Space: A Conceptual Basis for the Organization of Knowledge
by Peter P. M. Meincke & Pauline Atherton - 25-45 Structure of the Biomedical Literature
by Francis Narin & Gabriel Pinski & Helen Hofer Gee - 46-52 Comparison of Printed Bibliographic Descriptions Distributed by BIOSIS, CAS, and Ei
by Julian R. Larson & Gail A. Bernhard & Mary Ellen Padin - 53-56 The Epidemiology of Research on “Anomalous Water”
by Bruce C. Bennion & Laurence A. Neuton - 57-62 A Generalized Flowchart for the Use of ORBIT® and Other On‐line Interactive Bibliographic Search Systems
by Deanna I. Morrow - 63-69 Prospects for Parallelism and the Computer Crunch
by John M. Carroll - 70-72 A Work Study of the Review Production Process
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 73-74 Cost‐Benefit Model of Library Acquisitions in Terms of Use: Progress Report
by K. Leon Montgomery & Stephen Bulick & John Fetterman & Allen Kent - 75-75 Guide to Reference Sources in the Computer Sciences, Ciel Carter. New York, Macmillan Information, 237 p. (1974)
by Herbert B. Landau - 75-76 Book Availability and the Library User. Michael K. Buckland. New York: Pergamon Press, 196 p. (1975)
by Joseph C. Donohue - 76-77 The Organization of the Library Profession, A Symposium Based on Contributions to the 37th Session of the IFIA General Council, Liverpool, 1971. A.H. Chaplin, ed. The Hague, The Netherlands: International Federation of Library Associations. 132 p. (1973)
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 78-78 Retrieval from Engineering Index: Dear Sir
by Jerry R. Byrne
November 1975, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 313-317 Applying the management‐by‐objectives technique in an industrial library
by Robert O. Stanton - 318-320 Opinion Paper. Pragmatic observations on theoretical research in information science
by Vladimir Slamecka - 321-343 RELEVANCE: A review of and a framework for the thinking on the notion in information science
by Tefko Saracevic - 344-345 Complementarity between a use study and a citation study in considering publication practices in the physical and social sciences
by Jean Rafsnider - 346-348 Selecting computer resources for inclusion within a pricing system
by Robert W. Zmud - 349-352 Patterns of citation densities by date of publication in physical review
by Alexander Sandison - 351-352 Notes on the gupta‐ravindran optimal storage model
by Michael K. Buckland