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November 1975, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 353-353 Indexing languages and thesauri: Construction and Maintenance. Dagobert Soergel, Melville Publishing Company, Los Angeles, California: X1iii 632 p. (1974)
by Donald Leatherdale - 353-353 Women in librarianship‐melvil's rib symposium. Edited by Margaret Myers and Mayra Scarborough, New Brunswick, NJ: Bureau of Library and Information Science Research, Rutgers University Graduate School of Library Science, 112 p. (1975) (ISBN 0‐8135‐0807‐X)
by Audrey N. Grosch - 354-354 Management of information technology case studies. Elizabeth B. Adams, New York, NY, Petrocelli/Charter (1975)
by Jonathan Stanfield - 354-354 Assets protection, (a quarterly international periodical). Madison, Wisconsin: Assets Protection Journal Publishing, Vol. 1, Number 1, 78 p. (Spring 1975)
by Robert B. Hankins - 354-355 Essays on bibliography. Compiled and edited by Vito J. Brenni. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 552 p. (1975)
by Jean K. Martin - 354-355 Maurice falcolm tauber, a bio‐bibliography, 1934‐1973. Marion C. Szigethy, Published for Beta Phi Mu, Nu Chapter, Columbia University School of Library Service by The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 121 p. (1974)
by John F. Harvey - 355-356 Managing education for results Richard W. Hostrop, Homewood, Illinois: ETC Publications, 248p. (1975)
by Edward John Kazlauskas - 356-356 Letter to the Editor
by Alfred M. Pommer
September 1975, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 269-270 Derivation of a sample of journal issues for tests of availability and use
by Anne B. Piternick - 271-279 Computer Simulation of the Circulation Subsystem of a Library
by W. M. Shaw - 280-289 A probabilistic approach to automatic keyword indexing. Part II. An algorithm for probabilistic indexing
by Stephen P. Harter - 290-293 Canadian scientific journals: Part II, interaction
by H. Inhaber - 294-304 The consumers of new information technology: A survey of the utilization of MEDLINE
by Renata Tagliacozzo - 305-306 Progress and Problems of the Data Base Community
by Martha E. Williams - 307-307 Interpersonal communication: Counseling, Guidance and Retrieval for Media, Library, and Information Specialists. Patrick R. Penland and Alayamma Mathai, New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 171 p. (1974)
by Martha J. Bailey - 307-307 Computer‐based information services in science and technology‐principles and techniques, M.F. Lynch. Peter Peregrinus Ltd. (1974)
by Susan Artandi - 307-308 How to find out, G. Chandler. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 194 p. (1974)
by James L. Olsen - 308-308 Selected readings on information for industry, FID (international federation for documentation) study committee, “information for industry” (FID/II), FID Publ. 518, Copenhagen: 60 p. (1974)
by Albert C. Vara - 308-309 Computers and early books, anonymous. London: Mansell, 131 p. (1974)
by Herbert R. Koller
July 1975, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 197-206 A probabilistic approach to automatic keyword indexing. Part I. On the Distribution of Specialty Words in a Technical Literature
by Stephen P. Harter - 207-213 Bradford's law and the periodical literature of information science
by Andrew Pope - 214-222 Explicit and implicit variables in information retrieval (IR) systems
by Stephen E. Robertson - 223-229 Relative effectiveness of titles, abstracts, and subject headings for machine retrieval from the COMPENDEX services
by Jerry R. Byrne - 230-236 Machine‐assisted indexing of scientific research summaries
by Bernard L. Hunt & Martin Snyderman & William Payne - 237-246 An acquisitions decision model for academic libraries
by John N. Depew - 247-252 An analysis of effectiveness factors in published articles on management information systems
by Vance Etnyre & William J. Kretlow - 253-258 Canadian scientific journals: Part 1, coverage
by H. Inhaber - 259-262 The schlichtmeier gap: A report based on recent archeological findings
by Siarl Tyno - 261-262 Use of synthetic text in the evaluation of statistically based keyword‐selection strategies
by John M. Carroll - 263-264 Proceedings of the 1973 clinic on library applications of data processing: Networking and Other Forms of Cooperation
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 264-264 Reader in documents of international organizations
by Isabel V. Clarke
May 1975, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 137-139 Opinion Paper. Operations research in libraries: A critical assessment
by Michael Bommer - 140-156 Performing evaluation studies in information science
by Rowena Weiss Swanson & Joseph Mayer - 157-165 Optimal resource allocation in library systems
by William B. Rouse - 166-173 Speakers at the 1972 gordon research conference: Their backgrounds and literature records as selection aids for “out‐of‐specialty” scientists and others
by Eugene B. Jackson & Ruth L. Jackson - 174-183 Squibb science information system: Computerized selective dissemination, current awareness, and retrospective searching of pharmaceuticai literature
by S. J. Frycki & P. A. Roskos & C. F. Gerity & I. S. Levett - 184-188 User training for on‐line information retrieval systems
by Dineh Moghdam - 189-190 Lotka's Law and Map Librarianship
by Alan Edward Schorr - 191-191 Policies and practices in the bibliographic control of United States Government Publications, C.P. Crowers, issue editor, Drexel Library Quarterly 10 (Nos. 1 and 2): 153p (1974)
by Harry E. Welsh
March 1975, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 71-79 Symbiotic development of thesauri and information systems: A case history
by Eugene Wall - 80-93 National publication and citation comparisons
by Francis Narin & Mark P. Carpenter - 94-102 Structure, effectiveness and benefits of LEXtractor, an operational computer program for automatic extraction of case summaries and dispositions from court decisions
by Casimir Borkowski & J. Sperling Martin - 103-107 Reduction of data generation costs
by Daniel U. Wilde & H. David Chafe - 108-111 Abstract readability as a factor in information systems
by Gladys B. Dronberger & Gerald T. Kowitz - 112-124 On the equivalence of boolean and weighted searching based on the convertibility of query forms
by Pauline V. Angione - 125-128 Comparison of checksum procedures by simulation
by John M. Carroll & John Cakarnis - 129-130 Review of information retrieval and documentation in chemistry. Charles H. Davis and James E. Rush. Westport, connecticut: Greenwood Press
by Mike Koenig - 130-130 Staff development and continuing education programs for library personnel: Guidelines and Criteria. Barbara Conroy, Boulder, Colorado: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 23 p. (1974)
by Edward John Kazlauskas - 131-131 The Academic Library: In Honor of Guy R. Lyle. Edited by Ivan Ira Farber and Ruth Walling. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 171 pp. (1974)
by John F. Harvey - 131-132 Communication science and technology. Patrick R. Penland. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 205 p. (1974)
by Rowena Weiss Swanson - 132-132 Letters to the Editor
by A. Sandison
January 1975, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-9 Opinion paper. On theory development in information science
by James G. Williams & Chai Kim - 9-9 Appendix: Reply to the Williams and Kim Article
by Susan Artandi - 10-16 Sublanguage grammers in science information processing
by Naomi Sager - 17-32 Curricula in information science: Four year progress report
by Jack Belzer & James Williams & John Kronebusch & A. B. Gupta - 33-44 A theory of term importance in automatic text analysis
by G. Salton & C. S. Yang & C. T. Yu - 45-50 A decision theoretic foundation for indexing
by Abraham Bookstein & Don R. Swanson - 51-55 The formal analysis of document retrieval systems
by B. M. Ludwig & H. P. Glockmann - 56-64 Some soviet concepts of information for information science
by Nicholas J. Belkin - 65-65 Library planning and decision‐making systems. M. Hamburg, R. Clelland, M. Bommer, L. Ramist and R. Whitfield. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 274 pp. (1974)
by Kevin D. Reilly - 66-66 Australian MARC specification. National Library of Australia. Canberra: National Library of Australia 83 pp. (1973)
by Audrey N. Grosch - 66-66 Information and the small manufacturer: Report of a Survey of the Information Needs of Small Manufacturers in New South Wales. Carmel Maguire and Robin Kench., the University of New South Wales, Australia, 96 pp. (1974)
by Albert C. Vara - 66-67 Improving access to library resources: The Influence of Organization of Library Collections, and of User Attitudes Toward Innovative Services. Richard M. Dougherty and Laura L. Blomquist. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press xii + 180 pp. (1974)
by T. D. C. Kuch - 67-67 Research Libraries and Technology. Herman H. Fussler. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 91 pp. (1973)
by Arthur P. Young - 68-68 Letters to the Editor
by Leigh S. Whitlock & Charles W. Sargent
November 1974, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 343-353 Student paper award 1974. Systematic searching of abstracts and indexes in interdisciplinary areas
by Linda C. Smith - 354-357 Optimal storage of books by size: An operations research approach
by Surendra Mohan Gupta & Arunachalam Ravindran - 358-363 Circulation dynamics: A planning model
by William B. Rouse - 364-369 Making on‐line search available in an industrial research environment
by Barbara Lawrence & Ben H. Weil & Margaret H. Graham - 370-373 Title versus title/abstract text searching in SDI systems
by Ruth Kay Maloney - 374-377 An alpha‐numeric information storage and retrieval system
by Nigel Wasser - 378-380 A framework for the study of emerging network technology
by W. David Penniman & Richard E. Krohn & Gabor J. Kovacs - 381-381 Biographic Guide for Editors & Authors, BIOSIS, CAS, Ei., Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 362 pp. (1974). [$9.50 (1–5). Quantity discount.]
by James L. Olsen - 381-382 Economics of scientific publications, CBE committee on economics of publication (eds.), Washington, DC: Council of Biology Editors, 78 pp. (1973)
by E. K. Gannett - 382-382 The first book of information science, joseph becker. United States Atomic Energy Commission Office of Information Services, 91 p., 1973
by Susan Artandi - 383-383 Densities of use and absence of obsolescence in physics journals at M.I.T
by Martha J. Bailey - 383-383 PL/I Programming Text
by Charles H. Davis - 384-384 Reference question analysis and search strategy development by man and machine
by Charles M. Goldstain
September 1974, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 279-286 User preference in published indexes
by Angela M. Gould - 287-307 Representation of concept relations using the TOSAR system of the IDC: Treatise III on information retrieval theory
by Robert Fugmann & Herbert Nickelsen & Ingeborg Nickelsen & Jakob H. Winter - 308-311 Patent office classification: Its whats and whys
by Peter Glickert - 312-316 Probabilistic models for automatic indexing
by Abraham Bookstein & Don R. Swanson - 319-326 Cold type composition: Its impact on library and information science
by Gordon T. Law - 327-331 A general statistical model for increasing efficiency and confidence in manual data collection systems through sampling
by Terry R. Lied & Don L. Tolliver - 332-335 A computer analysis of library postcards (CALP)
by Norman D. Stevens - 336-336 Structured Information Files. Richard A. Kaimann: Melville Publishing Company, Los Angeles (1973)
by Charles Goldstein - 337-339 Reader in Science Information, edited by John Sherrod and Alfred Hodina, Washington, D.C.: Microcard Editions, 403 pages (1973)
by Joseph C. Donohue - 339-339 The scientific and technical information contained in patent specifications‐the extent and tie factors of its publication in other forms of literature. Felix Liebesny, James W. Hewitt, Paul S. Hunter and Maureen Hannah. The Polytechnic of North London School of Librarianship, 57 pp. (July 1973)
by Stephen J. Tauber - 340-340 Where the Action Is and Was in Information Science
by Y. Bar‐Hillel & R. Carnap & E. C. Cherry & E. Garfield & D. W. King & F. W. Lancaster & J. C. R. Licklider & D. M. Mackay & J. W. Perry & D. J. De S. Price & G. Salton & C. Shannon & M. Taube & B. C. Vickery & A. E. Cawkell - 340-340 A Reply to Comments on the 1973 Annual Meeting
by Harold Borko
July 1974, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 213-217 Journal disposition decision policies
by Barbara Rush & Sam Steinberg & Donald H. Kraft - 218-226 A clustering algorithm based on user queries
by Clement T. Yu - 227-231 Optimal selection of acquisition sources
by William B. Rouse - 232-236 Hash coding with a non‐unique search key
by Abraham Bookstein - 237-241 Indexing and automatic significance analysis
by Ivo Steinacker - 242-251 A comparative analysis of obsolescence patterns of the U.S. Geoscience literature
by Joseph J. Kohut - 252-262 An experiment in dialectic information systems
by John A. Nelson & Ian I. Mitroff - 263-269 Opinion paper. The scientific premises of information science
by Victor Rosenberg - 270-272 Lotka and information science
by Henry Voos - 273-273 A Guide to Surces of Consumer Information. Sarah M. Thomas and Bernadine Weddington. Washington: Information Resources Press, 1973. 177 p. ISBN 0‐87815‐010‐2 LC 73‐77342
by Signe Larson - 274-274 Protection Against Photocopying by Printing Black on Red
by Alfred M. Pommer - 274-275 Research Investigation into Experties Indexes
by S. G. Barry
May 1974, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 139-144 Reference question analysis and search strategy development by man and machine
by Gerald Jahoda - 145-150 Opinion paper. an affirmative statement on copyright debate
by Johanna E. Tallman - 151-155 Determination of satisfactory scale for data processing facilities
by Susan L. Solomon - 156-160 Evaluation of current awareness service for physics and astronomy literature
by Jean K. Martin & Ronald G. Parsons - 162-171 The role of automatic indexing in access control: A modular view
by H. Rex Hartson - 172-182 Densities of use, and absence of obsolescence, in physics journals at M I T
by Alexander Sandison - 183-198 Design equations for retrieval systems based on the swets model
by M. H. Heine - 199-207 Effect of instantaneous retrieval on indexing criteria
by Emil H. Levine - 208-208 A Decision Theory View of the Information Retrieval Situation
by Donald H. Kraft - 208-208 The utility of information and communication theory
by Jack Belzer & Susan Artandi - 208-209 In Defence of Relevance
by S. E. Robertson & William S. Cooper
March 1974, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 77-85 Position paper. Cutting the NSF‐OSIS budget: Potential disaster for information science and technology
by Joshua I. Smith - 86-104 How to cope with the foreign‐language problem: Experience gained at a multidisciplinary laboratory
by Francois Kertesz - 105-108 Bibliographic data base usage in a large technical community
by Donald T. Hawkins - 109-112 Opinion paper. developments in scientific documentation in the long term
by Pierre J. Vinken - 113-117 A note on an international invisible college for information exchange
by Gerald Zaltman - 118-122 A discriminant function index for information system evaluation
by James L. Carmon - 123-130 Search strategy, construction and use of citation networks, with a socio‐scientific example: “Amorphous semi‐conductors and S.R. ovshinsky”
by Anthony E. Cawkell - 131-132 Selection of scientific periodicals in an industrial research library
by E. F. Hockings - 133-133 Introduction to PL/I programming for library and information science. Thomas H. Mott, Jr., Susan Artandi and Leny Struminger. New York: Academic Press, 231 ppl (1972)
by Richard A. Bassler - 134-134 More on Windsor & Windsor
by C. Oppenheim - 134-134 September—October, 1973 JASIS Contents
by Herbert R. Koller - 134-134 NAPS Procedure Change
by Arthur D. Kramer - 134-134 Other Peoples Mistakes
by Larry J. Murphy
January 1974, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-9 Breaking the communication barrier between searcher and literature file: An interactive guide
by Louise Schultz - 10-24 1973 student paper award. An alogorithm for generating structural surrogates of english text
by Suzanne M. Strong - 25-32 Informal communication of scientific information
by Robert R. Korfhage - 33-43 Trends in manpower needs in information science from 1967 to 1982
by Anand B. Gupta & Donald L. Shirey & Anthony Debons - 44-51 The environment of classification Part II: How we classify
by Kevin P. Jones - 52-58 Allocation of resources in an information system
by Abraham Bookstein - 59-69 A metalanguage for systematic research on human communication via natural language
by Harold B. Pepinsky - 70-71 Performance of Kilgour's truncation algorithm in files of different subjects
by Bradley Kjell - 72-73 Citation of the Literature by Information Scientists in Their Own Publications
by S. W. Terrant & Ben‐Ami Lipetz - 73-74 A decision theory view of the information retrieval situation
by Keats A. Pullen
November 1973, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 405-412 An audiographic system for self‐instruction
by Vladimir Slamecka - 413-424 On selecting a measure of retrieval effectiveness part II. Implementation of the philosophy
by William S. Cooper - 425-436 Clustering of scientific journals
by Mark P. Carpenter & Francis Narin - 437-444 Cross tabulations applicable to mini‐computers
by Paul R. Ackley & Robert A. Nardello - 445-460 Text searching retrieval of answer‐sentences and other answer‐passages
by John O'Connor - 461-462 “Lotka's law in the humanities?”
by Larry J. Murphy - 463-464 Problems of Information Science, FID 478, A. I. Chernyi, ed. All‐Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, Moscow 1972. 240 pages
by Harry Schwarzlander - 465-465 Core serials in biology
by Edwin H. Feinberg
September 1973, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 313-316 Does indexing exhaustivity matter?
by Karen Sparck Jones - 317-327 Scientific elitism and the information system of science
by Daniel James Amick - 328-342 Definition of some basic terms in computer and information science
by B. C. Landry & B. A. Mathis & N. M. Meara & J. E. Rush & C. E. Young - 343-346 The epidemic process and the contagion model
by Dennis B. Worthen - 347-358 SOLAR: A storage and on‐line automatic retrieval system
by P. C. Mitchell & J. T. Rickman & W. E. Walden - 359-367 On interrelationships of the sciences and technology as expressed by a categorized list of journals and modified by a classification system
by J. R. Moore - 368-376 A decision theory view of the information retrieval situation: An operations research approach
by Donald H. Kraft - 377-381 Citation of the literature by information scientists in their own publications
by Donald A. Windsor & Diane M. Windsor - 382-396 Classification of scientific documents by means of self‐generated groups employing free language
by R. D. Feinman & K. L. Kwok - 397-401 Journal citations in Master's Theses: One measurement of a journal collection
by George R. Chambers & James S. Healey - 402-403 Productivity in toxicity papers
by Ruth Reinke Montgomery - 404-404 Information‐value and cost
by R. M. McMullen
July 1973, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 239-241 The 1973 ASIS meeting: Purpose, programs and benefits
by Harold Borko - 242-245 Information concepts and their utility
by Susan Artandi - 246-260 Document retrieval experiments using cluster analysis
by Jack Minker & Eero Peltola & Gerald A. Wilson - 261-264 A general statistical model for estimating future demand levels of data‐base utilization within an information retrieval organization
by Glenn O. Ware - 265-269 Co‐citation in the scientific literature: A new measure of the relationship between two documents
by Henry Small - 270-276 The functions of abstracts in the initial screening of technical documents by the user
by Charles W. N. Thompson - 277-281 Use of an automatic text analyzer in preparation of SDI profiles
by John M. Carroll & Jean M. Tague - 282-286 Models of index searching and retrieval effectiveness of keyword‐in‐context indexes
by A. Neil Yerkey - 287-299 Information organization for interactive use: Design implications in data‐base systems
by Jacques F. Vallee & Gerald L. Askevold - 300-304 Information theory as a measure of information content
by Jack Belzer - 305-305 MIS spinoff of a conventional STINFO retrieval system
by Emil H. Levine - 306-307 Scientific and technological information systems in the Soviet Union
by Benjamin L. Kirson - 307-308 On the dimensionality of users' attitudes toward on‐line retrieval systems—A replication?
by Jeffrey Katzer & Patricia Moell - 309-309 On self as subject
by Boris W. Kuvshinoff
May 1973, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 171-179 Promotion of information services: An evaluation of alternative approaches
by Louis W. Stern & C. Samuel Craig & Anthony J. La Greca & Gerald J. Lazorick - 180-192 A keyword system for small information centers
by Hartmut H. Weinert - 193-204 Social science information characteristics with particular reference to the educational resources information centers (ERIC)
by Kieth Wright - 205-209 A novel philosophy for the design of information storage and retrieval systems appropriate for the ‘70’s
by Frederic L. Scheffler - 210-217 An analysis of manual circulation systems for academic libraries
by Rob McGee - 218-220 On the development of information science
by G. Salton - 221-231 A generalized conceptual development for the analysis and flow of information
by Bruce J. Whittemore & M. C. Yovits - 232-233 The effect of document ordering in rocchio's clustering algorithm
by Roger Cody - 234-235 Letters to the Editor
by Louise Schultz & Robert W. Burns
March 1973, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 80-86 On‐line serials control system in a large biomedical library. Part III: Comparison of on‐line and batch operations and cost analysis
by James Fayollat - 87-100 On selecting a measure of retrieval effectiveness
by William S. Cooper - 101-109 Improvement of automatic abstracts by the use of structural analysis
by Betty A. Mathis & James E. Rush & Carol E. Young - 110-119 A statistical decision model for periodical selection for a specialized information center
by Eleanor D. Dym & Donald L. Shirey - 120-134 Ascertaining activities in a subject area through bibliometric analysis. Application to library literature
by Tefko Saracevic & Lawrence J. Perk - 135-141 Mixed data structures in a multi‐purpose retrieval system
by B. Mittman & R. Chalice & D. Dillaman - 142-147 The user interface for interactive bibliographic searching: An analysis of the attitudes of nineteen information scientists
by Thomas H. Martin & James Carlisle & Siegfried Treu - 148-156 Theoretical foundations of thesaurus‐construction and some methodological considerations for thesaurus‐updating
by Chai Kim - 157-163 The environment of classification: The concept of mutual exclusivity
by Kevin P. Jones - 164-165 FID Budapest 1972
by Harold Borko - 166-167 Letters to the Editor
by Karen Sparck Jones
January 1973, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-8 ASIS Distinguished Lecture—1972: Operations Research and Information Science—A Common Cause
by Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler - 9-24 An Experimental Framework For Observing the Indexing Process
by Dan C. Clarke & John L. Bennett - 25-28 Overlap Among the Journal Articles Selected for Coverage by BIOSIS, CAS, and Ei
by James L. Wood & Carolyn Flanagan & H. Edward Kennedy - 29-39 Cost Effectiveness of Current Awareness Sources in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by R. F. Ashmole & D. E. Smith & B. T. Stern - 40-44 Opinion Paper. Information in an Informationless World or The Making of an Information Scientist
by Jean Tague & John Carroll - 45-53 A Correlation of Bibliographic Data Elements for use in a Generalized File Management System
by Dennis R. Elchesen - 54-56 Collective Experimental Work in Information Science Teaching
by R. T. Bottle - 57-64 Problems of Compilation and Evaluation of Property Data of Substances and Materials
by T. V. Golashvili