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January 1973, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 65-69 Clinician Search for Information
by Janet Friedlander - 70-71 Check List for Information Environment
by Harold B. Thompson - 71-71 A Technique for Monitoring User Behavior at the Computer Terminal Interface
by Victor Rosenberq - 71-72 The Construction of Journal‐Oriented Classification Schemes
by R. D. Feinman & K. L. Kwok - 72-73 On Clustering Techniques in Information Science
by Rowena W. Swanson - 74-75 The Evaluation of Information Services and Products. Donald W. King and Edward C. Bryant. Information Resources Press. Washington, D.C. 308 pp. Index. $15.00
by Herbert B. Landau - 75-75 Information Systems, Services, and Centers. Herman M. Weisman. New York: Becker and Hayes, Inc. (A Subsidiary of John Wiley and Sons, Inc.). (1972). 265 + xvi pages, including index, selected bibliography, appendices, and discussion problems and exercises. $10.50
by Simon M. Newman - 76-76 National Security Council Directive Establishes Data Index System
by Emil H. Levine
November 1972, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 339-342 Managing an uncontrolled vocabulary ex post facto
by Maureen Lefever & Barbara Freedman & Louise Schultz - 343-352 From multidisciplinary to interdisciplinary research: Effects of information systems on formal organizations
by Paul A. Studer - 353-358 On‐line serials control system in a large biomedical library part II. Evaluation of retrieval features
by James Fayollat - 359-364 Marketing perspectives for “ERIC‐like” information systems
by Philip G. Kuehl - 365-378 Dialectical inquiring systems: A new methodology for information science
by Ian I. Mitroff & James Williams & Eugene Rathswohl - 379-383 Correcting author, title and multiple‐term index entries in mechanized bibliography preparation
by Kingsley R. Smith & Theodore M. Judy - 384-391 Systematic utilization of human resources as an integral part of information science work
by P. O'N. Hoey - 392-401 1972 student paper award man‐machine interface: Frustration
by Vera Melnyk - 402-405 Double hashing
by Abraham Bookstein - 406-406 An evaluation of the rheumatology coverage of index medicus. A preliminary report
by Peter Thorpe - 407-407 F. W. lancaster, Vocabulary control for information retrieval. Information Resources Press, Washington, 1972, 233 pages
by G. Salton - 408-408 Linguistics and information science
by L. L. Briner
September 1972, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 291-291 October is the fairest month …
by John Sherrod - 292-298 Issues in information technology in the United States
by Charles T. Meadow - 299-305 A universal source thesaurus as a classification generator
by Dagobert Soergel - 306-312 A cost model for evaluating information retrieval systems
by Michael D. Cooper - 313-317 A bibliometric analysis of certain information science literature
by Joseph C. Donohue - 318-322 On‐line serials control system in a large biomedical library: 1) Description of the system
by James Fayollat - 323-331 Interrelationships of scientific journals
by Francis Narin & Mark Carpenter & Nancy C. Berlt - 332-333 Teaching abstracting and indexing
by Barbara Flood - 333-334 Retrieval parameters in growing data bases
by Richard S. Marcus - 335-335 Patent literature project
by Paul Hunter - 335-335 Get smart?
by Charles L. Bernier
July 1972, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 225-236 The dissemination of task and socioemotional information in an international community of scientists
by Gerald Zaltman & Barbara Marie Köhler - 237-247 Information networks: Definitions and message transfer models
by Richard E. Nance & Robert R. Korfhage & U. Narayan Bhat - 248-253 Measures of effectiveness for a university library
by Philip V. Rzasa & Norman R. Baker - 254-270 The use patterns of physics journals in a large academic research library
by Ching‐Chih Chen - 271-277 Two modes of computer assisted instruction in a library reference course
by David D. Starks & Barbara J. Horn & Thomas P. Slavens - 278-280 Some relations between queries and search‐terms generated by catalog users
by Renata Tagliacozzo - 281-283 On the economics of information
by M. Kochen - 286-286 Bibliographic coupling
by Barbara M. Hill & Anthony Debons - 286-286 1972 ASIS meeting
by Edward J. Mosher - 286-286 Title: Music media series
by Troy Brazell & F. F. Leimkuhler - 286-287 Bibliographic access to IS
by Pauline Atherton - 287-288 Formal and informal communication among scientists in sleep research
by Susan Crawford
May 1972, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 143-149 Analysis of directory searching
by Thomas C. Lowe & David C. Roberts - 150-155 Sampling in‐library book use
by A. K. Jain - 156-163 What information dissemination studies imply concerning the design of on‐line reference retrieval systems
by Harry B. Back - 164-171 Interactive search of bibliographic data bases in an academic environment
by Lorraine Borman & Benjamin Mittman - 172-175 Citation patterns of the cardiovascular serial literature
by Frances McMurtray & John M. Ginski - 176-184 Technical information centers: Specialized services to science and technology. An overview
by Judith A. Douville - 185-194 A flow chart for indexing with a thesaurus
by Hans Wellisch - 195-219 Linguistics and information science
by Christine A. Montgomery - 220-221 A comparison of several Zipf‐type distributions in their goodness of fit to language data
by Beth Krevitt & Belver C. Griffith - 222-222 Analytical models for library planning
by A. Graham MacKenzie
March 1972, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 75-84 A new comparison between conventional indexing (MEDLARS) and automatic text processing (SMART)
by G. Salton - 85-99 Report on the evaluation of an experimental computer‐based current‐awareness service for chemists
by Frances H. Barker & Barry K. Wyatt & Douglas C. Veal - 100-108 Who cited what? a citation analysis of the four basic cataloging texts
by Donald J. Lehnus - 109-121 An experiment in index term frequency
by Elaine Svenonius - 122-128 The development of a semantic differential to assess users' attitudes towards an on‐line interactive reference retrieval system
by Jeffrey Katzer - 129-130 Federal aid and the growth of a subject literature
by James C. Baughman - 130-131 An algorithm for computing correlation matrices
by William R. Wright - 131-133 Psychology and/of computer oriented linguistics
by Peter Glickert - 133-134 On terminology for search strategies
by Rowena W. Swanson - 135-136 Dissemination and utilization by practitioners
by H. Marson - 136-136 Information Service Affects Communication
by Pat. L. Walter - 137-139 Caveat Presentor
by Douglas S. Price - 139-139 Information Science, Content & Structure
by Anthony Debons
January 1972, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 3-10 Preparation for interpersonal communication
by Francis W. Wolek - 11-22 The “generality” effect and the retrieval evaluation for large collections
by G. Salton - 23-29 An economic analysis of the demand for scientific journals
by Sanford V. Berg - 30-35 Microfiche: A study of user attitudes and reading habits
by C. W. Christ - 36-38 Overlap in the lists of journals monitored by Biosis, CAS, and EI
by James L. Wood & Carolyn Flanagan & H. E. Kennedy - 39-49 Development of the U. S. geological survey bibliographic system using gipsy
by D. W. Moody & Olaf Kays - 50-57 The development and preliminary test of behavior related dimensions of information systems
by William C. Moor - 58-65 An experiment to study the use of boolean not logic to improve the precision of selective dissemination of information
by Frederic Scheffler & Jacqueline March & John Bernados - 66-68 Roman showcase for training in information work
by Ecckne B. Jackson - 68-70 Thoughts on the unisist feasibility study
by Gerard Salton - 71-71 ERIC diagnosis
by Harvey Marron
November 1971, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 361-373 Interface design for an interactive information retrieval system: A literature survey and a research system description
by David A. Thompson - 374-381 Effectiveness of retrieval Key Abbreviation Schemes
by Thomas C. Lowe - 382-389 The use of extracts in information services
by Nancy A. Helmuth - 390-398 Analytical models for library planning
by Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler & Michael D. Cooper - 399-408 Improving a field‐based “Eric‐like” information system
by William Paisley - 409-410 FID committee information for industry (FID/II)
by B. E. Holm - 411-414 Letters to the Editor
by Jeffrey Katzer & Charles L. Bernier & Dana L. Roth & T. Mark Hodges & Eloise C. Foster & A. W. Calhoun
September 1971, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 301-310 Informal communication among scientists in sleep research
by Susan Crawford - 311-317 Functions of a man‐machine interactive information retrieval system
by J. H. Williams - 318-321 The efficiency of medlars titles for retrieval
by William L. Miller - 322-325 KWOC indexes and vocabulary comparisons of summaries of LC and DC classification schedules
by Larry Auld - 326-332 Comparison of document data bases
by Peter B. Schipma & Martha E. Williams & Allan L. Shafton - 333-336 Citations, references and the growth of scientific literature: A model of dynamic interaction
by Tadeusz K. Krauze & Claude Hillinger - 337-347 Written representation of topics and the production of query terms
by Renata Tagliacozzo & Dorothy Semmel & Manfred Kochen - 348-351 A computer‐based procedure for keyword indexing of newspapers
by Charles H. Davis & W. Robert Kearney & Bonnie M. Davis - 352-353 Journal Coverage Overlap in Current Contents ® Editions
by Georg Mauerhoff - 353-354 Involving the User in Applications Software Development
by James H. Hogge & William E. Wright - 354-355 On higher level association measures
by W. S. Cooper - 356-357 Letters to the Editor
by Simon M. Newman & John E. Creps & Brigitta Hilliker & Dana L. Roth & E. H. Brenner & Bill Dantzic
July 1971, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 235-241 On the evolution of information science
by Glynn Harmon - 242-250 Compound words: A problem in post‐coordinate retrieval systems
by Kevin P. Jones - 251-259 Comparative evaluation of two indexing methods using judges
by Victor Rosenberg - 260-274 Automatic abstracting and indexing. II. Production of indicative abstracts by application of contextual inference and syntactic coherence criteria
by J. E. Rush & R. Salvador & A. Zamora - 275-282 Some implications of automatic recognition of bibliographic elements
by Ralph M. Shoffner - 283-287 Format recognition: A report of a project at the library of congress
by Lenore S. Maruyama - 288-289 UNISIST: Growing interest in a worldwide science information system
by A. Neil Yerkey - 289-290 Document retrieval and the concept of sets
by Susan Artandi - 290-292 Occurrence of letters in engineering periodical titles
by A. Neil Yerkey - 292-293 Measurement of how well professional people keep up with their technical literature
by Charles L. Bernier - 293-294 Dirty Boole?
by Peter Kugel - 294-295 Assured Failure in Information Center Operations
by Keith C. Wright - 296-297 Letters to the Editor
by Carlos A. Cuadra & P. O'N. Honey & Maria Patermann & Elaine Caruso
May 1971, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 149-152 Suggestions for exploiting the potential of on‐line remote access information retrieval and display systems
by Theodore Wolfe - 153-160 Random time sampling with self‐observation for library cost studies: Unit costs of interlibrary loans and photocopies at a regional medical library
by Carol C. Spencer - 161-165 Robert A. Fairthorne—A biographical sketch
by L. Wallace & Claire K. Schultz - 166-175 What makes an automatic keyword classification effective?
by K. Sparck Jones & E. O. Barber - 176-186 Machine‐assisted approach to general reference materials
by J. C. Meredith - 187-192 Holography as applied to information storage and retrieval systems
by Claire Johnson & Eleanor Briggs - 193-223 Curricula in information science: Analysis and development
by Jack Belzer & Akkanad Isaac & Eugene Finkelstein & James Williams - 225-227 Communicating to communicators
by Erik Bromberg & Michael W. Page & Howard M. Kibbel & Hans Wellisch & Harvey Marron - 226-226 Justification for Automatic Indexing by Frequency Distribution of Worlds
by Jack Belzer - 231-231 Nelson, Carnot E., and Pollock, Donald K., editors. Communication Among Scientists and Engineers. Lexington, Mass., Heath, 1970. 346 pp
by Barbara H. Preschel - 231-231 Smith, Gloria L., and Meyer, Robert S., editors. Library Use of Computers, an Introduction. New York, Special Libraries Association, 1969. (SLA Monograph, No. 3) 114 pp
by Barbara M. Preschel - 231-232 The Role of the Library in Relation to Other Information Activities; a State‐Of‐The‐Art Review. Painter, Ann F. Washington, D.C., U. S. Army, Office of the Chief of Engineers, 1968. 85 pp. (TISA Project Report, No. 23)
by Barbara M. Preschel - 232-232 ATA Professional Services Directory—2nd Edition. 1969. American Translators Association, Thorofare, N.J. Boris R. Anzlowar, Editor. 132 pp. $15.00 ($12.00 if ordered prepaid)
by E. C. Sellmer
March 1971, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 71-73 Information science and the information‐conscious society
by Eugene Garfield - 74-75 Some remarks on elitism in information and the invisible college phenomenon in science
by Derek J. Solla de Price - 76-80 The sociological relationships of information science
by Jesse H. Shera - 81-84 Key issues in soviet information
by Leonard N. Beck - 85-95 Probabilistic criteria for the objective design of descriptor languages
by Aurel Avramescu - 96-104 Human factors in the design of an interactive library system
by Caryl McAllister & John M. Bell - 105-106 Two machine indexing projects at the Catholic University of America
by Fred Blum - 107-114 On‐line systems: Promise and pitfalls
by Carlos A. Cuadra - 115-122 A systems approach to the design of information systems
by David M. Liston & Mary L. Schoene - 123-125 A note on the mathematical basis of the SLIC index
by James E. Rush & Phillip M. Russo - 126-139 Selected results from an inquiry into testing of information retrieval systems
by Tefko Saracevic - 140-140 Optimum number of cards per file guide assuming binary searching
by Stephen P. Harter - 141-142 Information science terminology
by James E. Rush & J. Tocatlian & John G. Helmkamp - 143-145 Current Index to Journals in Education. New York, CCM Information Corporation, 1969‐ Monthly, with semi‐annual and annual cumulations
by Jessica L. Harris
January 1971, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-4 Guest editorial: FID looks at the 70's
by Robert A. Harte - 5-11 Predicting performance of information specialists
by David W. Cravens - 12-27 The cost‐effectiveness analysis of information retrieval and dissemination systems
by F. W. Lancaster - 28-40 Error evaluation for stemming algorithms as clustering algorithms
by Julie B. Lovins - 41-50 A study of statistical measures for predicting terms used to index documents
by Victor Rosenberg - 51-63 The preparation of international author indexes, with particular reference to the problems of transliteration, prefixes, and compound family names
by Robert R. Blanken - 64-64 FID at Buenos Aires, September 14 to 24, 1970
by E. B. Jackson - 65-65 Systems definitions
by Robert W. Burns - 66-67 1/71‐1R Sacherschliessung an Bibliotheken bei Einsatz elektronischer Datenverarbeitung. (Subject Retrieval in Libraries with the Aid of EDP.) 1970. Dietrich Roessler. Köln, Greven Verlag. 117 pp. (Arbeiten aus dem Bibliothekar‐Lehrinstitut des Landes Rheinland‐Westfalen, Heft 34.)
by H. Wellisch - 67-67 1/71‐2R Library Systems Analysis Guidelines. 1970 Edward A. Chapman, Paul L. St. Pierre, and John Lubans, Wiley‐Interscience, New York. 226 pp
by Keith Wright
November 1970, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 384-384 Editorial
by A. W. Elias - 385-395 On deriving design equations for information retrieval systems
by William S. Cooper - 396-401 The royal society catalogue as an index to nineteenth century American science
by Clark A. Elliott - 402-405 Experimentation with computer‐assisted indexing: American documentation, volume 20
by Theodore C. Hines & Jessica L. Harris & Martin Colverd - 406-414 Answer‐providing documents: Some inference descriptions and text‐searching retrieval results
by John O'Connor - 415-421 An automated storage and retrieval system for clinical pharmaceutical research documents
by Barbara N. Weaver & Albert B. Ruffner & Claire Ellis & Helen Anderson & Samuel X. Delorenzo - 422-426 Barter system for researchers: A proposal
by Arthur V. Tebbutt - 427-428 The proposed KWIC index for psychology: An experimental test of its effectiveness
by Robert T. Bottle & Cynthia I. Preibish - 428-428 A table of set theory notations
by W. T. Brandhorst - 429-430 Letters to the editor
by Phyllis A. Richmond & C. R. G. Holmes & Iola Belle Holbrook & C. Secebarth & John V. Howard & Dana L. Roth & F. M. O'Hara
September 1970, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 316-319 Terse literatures: I. Terse conclusions
by Charles L. Bernier - 320-329 Obsolescence of special library periodicals: Sampling errors and utility contours
by B. C. Brookes - 330-337 A highly associative document retrieval system
by Carl Cagan - 338-344 Cardiovascular serial literature: Characteristics, productive journals, and abstracting/indexing coverage
by Barbara F. Frick & John M. Ginski - 345-350 Are titles of chemical papers becoming more informative?
by Jacques J. Tocatlian - 351-357 Standards for writing abstracts
by Ben H. Weil - 358-367 Toward a theory of indexing—II
by Bertrand C. Landry & James E. Rush - 368-369 On the importance of root‐stem truncation in word‐frequency analysis
by F. W. Lancaster & Grace T. Jenkins - 369-370 Permuted title indexes: Neglected considerations
by Theodore C. Hlnes & Jessica L. Harris - 370-371 “Quality control” applied to the operations of a large‐ information system
by F. W. Lancaster & Grace T. Jenkins - 372-374 Letters to the editor
by C. Segebarth & F. W. Lancaster & Eugene Wall - 375-376 5/70‐1R an introduction to UDC. 1969. Jean M. Perreault. Archon Books & Clive Bingley, Hamden, Conn
by H. Wellisch - 376-376 5/70‐2R. Breve introduccibn a la computacion Lingüistica; Con Dos Apendices por el Misnio Autor. 1969. Paul L. Garvin. Departmento de Lingüistica, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru. 104 pp
by Jessica L. Haris - 376-377 5/70‐3R. Information Storage and Retrieval Systems for Individual Researchers. 1970. Gerald Jahodn. Wiley‐Inlerscience. New York. 135 pp
by Suzanne Siecel
July 1970, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 236-236 Editorial
by A. W. Elias - 237-239 A General Evaluation Model for An Information Storage and Retrieval System
by Nathan R. Keith - 240-246 Accommodation of Nonstandard Entries in a Serial List Made by Computer
by Phyllis A. Richmond & Marcia K. Gill - 247-253 A Computer‐Based System for Serial Records at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
by John B. Verity & Elizabeth L. Crocker - 254-263 An Evaluation of Index Medicus and MEDLARS in the Field of Ophthalmology
by Julie A. Virgo - 265-265 EDUCATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCE—A Symposium
by James E. Rush - 266-266 Foreword
by James E. Rush - 268-268 Information Science: Toward the Development of A True Scientific Discipline
by M. C. Yovits - 269-273 Education in Information Science
by Jack Belzer - 274-278 The Role of the Federal Government in Information Systems in Education
by Lee G. Burchinal - 279-284 Student‐to‐Student Interaction in Computer Time‐Sharing Systems
by Glenn L. Bryan - 285-292 Promising Developments in Computer‐Assisted Instruction
by Max Jerman - 293-298 Computers Are for Concepts
by Charles Reno - 299-302 Administrative and Financial Aspects of Computers in Education
by James E. Rush - 303-304 Letters to the Editor
by John H. Wilson - 305-305 4/70‐1R Isotopes Information Center Keyword Thesaurus. July, 1969. Isotopes Information Center Staff, Robert H. Lafferty, Jr., Editor. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 98 pp
by Keith Wright & Theodore C. Hines - 305-306 4/70‐2R Theses and Dissertations; a Bibliographical Listing, Keyword Index, and Author Index: Cumulation, 1961–1967. 1970. Prepared by The Catholic University of America Libraries, Fred Blum, Editor. Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C. 548 pp
by Theodore C. Hines - 306-306 4/70‐3R Conversion of Retrospective Catalog Records to Machine‐Readable Form. 1969. U.S. Library of Congress. RECON Working Task Force. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 230 pp
by Glenda Tilley - 306-307 4/70‐4R Advances in Librarianship. Volume 1. 1970. Melvin J. Voight, Editor. Academic Press, New York and London. 294 pp
by Barbara M. Prescrel - 307-307 4/70‐5R Library Automation—Computer Produced Book Catalog. 1969. International Business Machines, White Plains, N.Y. 41 pp. Available on request at local IBM offices
by Mary Donley
May 1970, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 171-178 A multivariate statistical analysis of the use of a scientific computer based current‐awareness information retrieval system
by Daniel James Amick - 179-186 Measures of the usefulness of written technical information to chemical researchers
by Daniel L. Kegan - 187-194 Automatic processing of foreign language documents
by Gerard Salton - 195-197 A format for the standardized citation of both published and unpublished documents
by Donald A. Windsor - 201-203 An exercise in computer file management
by W. Douglas Climenson - 204-208 Using the TIP system in the ASIS file management exercise
by William D. Mathews - 209-213 A solution to the ASIS file management system exercise using PL/I and three general purpose systems
by Timothy Higgins & Robert Mays - 214-218 A solution to the ASIS file management exercise using RCA's UL/1
by T. William Olle & Andre M. Gagnoud