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1999, Volume 50, Issue 12
- 1064-1065 Industrial roots of information science
by Donald A. Windsor - 1066-1066 Historical note: The Start of a Stop List at Biological Abstracts
by Barbara J. Flood - 1067-1082 Interaction in information retrieval: Trends over time
by Pamela A. Savage‐Knepshield & Nicholas J. Belkin - 1083-1091 Museum informatics and collaborative technologies: The emerging socio‐technological dimension of information science in museum environments
by Paul F. Marty - 1092-1094 Mapping the dimensions of a dynamic field
by Caroline Haythornthwaite & Geoffrey Bowker & Christine Jenkins & W. Boyd Rayward - 1095-1107 Information science and information systems: Conjunct subjects disjunct disciplines
by David Ellis & David Allen & Tom Wilson - 1108-1118 Comparing information access approaches
by Matthew Chalmers - 1109-1110 Biographical note—Robert S. Taylor
by Betsy Van der Veer Martens - 1119-1120 The rise of ontologies or the reinvention of classification
by Dagobert Soergel - 1121-1122 From retrieval to communication: The development, use, and consequences of digital documentary systems
by Rob Kling & Holly Crawford - 1123-1124 More research needed: Informal information‐seeking behavior of youth on the Internet
by Eliza T. Dresang - 1125-1126 An information view of history
by Julian Warner - 1127-1135 The control and direction of professional education
by Bill Crowley - 1136-1138 Informing information science: The case for activity theory
by Mark A. Spasser - 1139-1140 Aligning studies of information seeking and use with domain analysis
by Carole L. Palmer - 1141-1152 The growth of understanding in information science: Towards a developmental model
by Nigel Ford - 1153-1162 Information science in 2010: A Loughborough University view
by Ron Summers & Charles Oppenheim & Jack Meadows & Cliff McKnight & Margaret Kinnell
1999, Volume 50, Issue 11
- 960-964 The 50th Anniversary of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science: Guest editor introduction
by Marcia J. Bates - 965-969 Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS): Past, present and future
by Linda C. Smith - 970-974 The landscape of information science: The American Society for Information Science at 62
by Michael Buckland - 975-993 A tour of information science through the pages of JASIS
by Marcia J. Bates - 994-1003 Aspects of JASIS authorship through five decades
by Ben‐Ami Lipetz - 1004-1019 JASIS and library and information science journal rankings: A review and analysis of the last half‐century
by Thomas E. Nisonger - 1020-1027 Books and bytes: Preserving documents for posterity
by Poul Steen Larsen - 1028-1029 Information retrieval and the virtual document
by Carolyn Watters - 1030-1031 Postmodern information science and its “journal”
by Terrence A. Brooks - 1032-1036 The continuing professional education role of ASIS: Fifty years of learning together, reaching out, seeking identity
by Jana Varlejs - 1037-1039 The role of SIG/CON in the advancement of information science
by Candy Schwartz - 1040-1041 A case history in selective elimination as a solution to the information crises1
by William Tinker & Benjamin Evers & Paul N. Chance
1999, Volume 50, Issue 10
- 843-844 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 845-854 Information retrieval from annotated texts
by Aviezri S. Fraenkel & Shmuel T. Klein - 855-869 Designer selves: Construction of technologically mediated identity within graphical, multiuser virtual environments
by Jerome P. McDonough - 870-881 First 20 precision among World Wide Web search services (search engines)
by H. Vernon Leighton & Jaideep Srivastava - 882-889 Measuring search‐engine quality and query difficulty: Ranking with target and freestyle
by Robert M. Losee & Lee Anne H. Paris - 890-906 Scholarly communication and the continuum of electronic publishing
by Rob Kling & Geoffrey McKim - 907-928 Conversation and community: The potential of electronic conferences for creating intellectual proximity in distributed learning environments
by Judith Weedman - 929-943 Information seeking behavior of scientists in the electronic information age: Astronomers, chemists, mathematicians, and physicists
by Cecelia M. Brown - 944-952 A stemming procedure and stopword list for general French corpora
by Jacques Savoy - 953-955 The Warholian moment and other proto‐indicators of scholarly salience
by Blaise Cronin - 956-957 Towards the Digital Library: The British Library's Initiatives for Access Program
by P. Scott Lapinski - 958-958 Letter to the editor
by P. Vinkler
1999, Volume 50, Issue 9
- 735-735 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 737-750 What is information discovery about?
by H. A. Proper & P. D. Bruza - 751-759 Text segmentation for Chinese spell checking
by Kin Hong Lee & Mau Kit Michael Ng & Qin Lu - 760-771 A fuzzy genetic algorithm approach to an adaptive information retrieval agent
by María J. Martín‐Bautista & María‐Amparo Vila & Henrik Legind Larsen - 772-778 A distance and angle similarity measure method
by Jin Zhang & Robert R. Korfhage - 779-787 DARE: Distance and angle retrieval environment: A tale of the two measures
by Jin Zhang & Robert R. Korfhage - 790-793 Introduction and overview: Visualization, retrieval, and knowledge
by Mark Rorvig & Lois F. Lunin - 794-798 The NASA Image Collection Visual Thesaurus
by M. E. Rorvig & C. H. Turner & J. Moncada - 799-813 Visualizing science by citation mapping
by Henry Small - 814-825 Interactive graphical queries for bibliographic search
by Martin Brooks & Jennifer Campbell - 826-834 A collection of visual thesauri for browsing large collections of geographic images
by Marshall C. Ramsey & Hsinchun Chen & Bin Zhu & Bruce R. Schatz - 835-837 Conference Notes—1996: Foundations of Advanced Information Visualization for Visual Information (Retrieval) Systems
by Mark Rorvig & Matthias Hemmje - 838-839 Foundations of library and information science, by Richard E. Rubin
by Boyd P. Holmes - 839-840 Into the Future: The foundations of library and information services in the post‐industrial era, by Michael Harris, Stan A. Hannah, and Pamela C. Harris
by Ebrahim Afshar - 840-841 Newspapers of record in a digital age: From hot type to hot link, by Shannon E. Martin and Kathleen A. Hansen
by Amy E. Sanidas
1999, Volume 50, Issue 8
- 637-638 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 639-651 Images of similarity: A visual exploration of optimal similarity metrics and scaling properties of TREC topic‐document sets
by Mark Rorvig - 652-660 A visual exploration of the orderliness of TREC relevance judgments
by Mark Rorvig - 661-674 Automatic indexing of documents from journal descriptors: A preliminary investigation
by Susanne M. Humphrey - 675-680 Bibliometric overview of Library and Information Science Research in Spain
by V. Cano - 681-697 User reactions as access mechanism: An exploration based on captions for images
by Brian C. O'Connor & Mary K. O'Connor & June M. Abbas - 698-708 Medical students' confidence judgments using a factual database and personal memory: A comparison
by Karen M. O'Keefe & Barbara M. Wildemuth & Charles P. Friedman - 709-723 Employing multiple representations for Chinese information retrieval
by K.L. Kwok - 724-725 Deep information: The role of information policy in environmental sustainability, by John Felleman
by Mike Steckel - 725-725 Electronic databases and publishing, edited by Albert Henderson
by Marianne Afifi - 725-726 Localist connectionist approaches to human cognition, edited by Jonathan Grainger and Arthur M. Jacobs
by Chaomei Chen - 726-728 Ethics, information and technology: Readings, edited by Richard N. Stichler and Robert Hauptman
by Thomas A. Peters - 728-730 Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice, by F.W. Lancaster
by Jens‐Erik Mai - 730-732 Remediation: Understanding new media
by Ronald Day - 733-733 Special topic issue of JASIS: Information Science at the Millennium
by Terrence A. Brooks
1999, Volume 50, Issue 7
- 555-555 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 557-573 H.G. Wells's idea of a World Brain: A critical reassessment
by W. Boyd Rayward - 574-587 Literature‐based discovery by lexical statistics
by Robert K. Lindsay & Michael D. Gordon - 588-597 Jumpstarting the information design for a community network
by Misha W. Vaughan & Nancy Schwartz - 598-615 Searching scientific information on the Internet: A Dutch academic user survey
by Henk J. Voorbij - 616-625 SENTINEL: A multiple engine information retrieval and visualization system
by Kevin L. Fox & Ophir Frieder & Margaret M. Knepper & Eric J. Snowberg - 626-628 Systematic weighting and ranking: Cutting the Gordian knot
by Charles H. Davis & Geoffrey W. McKim - 629-630 Ink into bits: A web of converging media, by Charles T. Meadow
by Jeff White - 631-633 Technology and privacy: The new landscape, edited by Philip E. Agre and Marc Rotenberg
by Marc Lampson - 634-634 Active members as a proportion of total membership
by Barbara J. Flood
1999, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 481-482 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 483-483 JASIS standards
by Donald H. Kraft - 485-492 Condorcet query engine: A query engine for coordinated index terms
by Paul E. van der Vet & Nicolaas J.I. Mars - 493-504 Derivative bibliographic relationships: The work relationship in a global bibliographic database
by Richard P. Smiraglia & Gregory H. Leazer - 505-513 Cyberbrowsing: Information customization on the Web
by Hal Berghel & Daniel Berleant & Thomas Foy & Marcus McGuire - 514-523 Hierarchical concept indexing of full‐text documents in the Unified Medical Language System® Information Sources Map
by Lawrence W. Wright & Holly K. Grossetta Nardini & Alan R. Aronson & Thomas C. Rindflesch - 524-529 Stemming methodologies over individual query words for an Arabic Information Retrieval System
by Hani Abu‐Salem & Mahmoud Al‐Omari & Martha W. Evens - 530-536 An experiment on node size in a hypermedia system
by Su Hee Kim & Caroline M. Eastman - 537-543 Faculty perceptions of electronic journals as scholarly communication: A question of prestige and legitimacy
by Cheri Speier & Jonathan Palmer & Daniel Wren & Susan Hahn - 544-552 Activity of understanding a problem during interaction with an “enabling” information retrieval system: Modeling information flow
by Charles Cole
1999, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 385-385 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 386-398 Increasing link marker effectiveness for WWW and other hypermedia interfaces: An examination of end‐user preferences
by John R. Carlson & Charles J. Kacmar - 399-412 The role of experience in the information search process of an early career information worker: Perceptions of uncertainty, complexity, construction, and sources
by Carol Collier Kuhlthau - 413-426 A parallel relational database management system approach to relevance feedback in information retrieval
by Carol Lundquist & Ophir Frieder & David O. Holmes & David Grossman - 427-447 Hypersonic and supersonic flow roadmaps using bibliometrics and database tomography
by R. N. Kostoff & Henry J. Eberhart & Darrell Ray Toothman - 448-460 An analysis of orientedness in cataloging rules
by Shoichi Taniguchi - 461-470 Information society or cash nexus? A study of the United States as a copyright haven
by Julian Warner - 471-474 Do Deans publish what they preach?
by Blaise Cronin & Holly Crawford - 475-477 The DDC, the universe of knowledge, and the post‐modern library
by Birger Hjørland - 477-478 Basic research methods for librarians
by William T. Fischer
1999, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 287-287 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 288-288 In memoriam Robert R. Korfhage
by Edie Rasmussen - 289-290 Robert R. Korfhage: A personal remembrance from the 1970s
by Christine L. Borgman - 290-290 A brief commentary on Bob Korfhage
by Donald Kraft - 290-291 An international perspective
by Kai A. Olsen - 295-298 Introduction
by Patricia D. Fletcher & John Carlo Bertot - 299-304 Catching a ride on the NII: The Federal policy vehicles paving the information highway
by Patricia D. Fletcher & Lisa K. Westerback - 305-313 Better funding for government IT: Views from the front line
by Jerry Mechling - 314-330 Descriptive assessment of information policy initiatives: The government information locator service (GILS) as an example
by Charles R. McClure & William E. Moen & John Carlo Bertot - 331-339 And the last shall be first: Recordkeeping policies and the NII
by Margaret Hedstrom & David Wallace - 340-345 Government information: From inaccessibility to your desktop and back again
by J. Timothy Sprehe - 346-353 Crossing the threshold: Practical foundations for government services on the World Wide Web
by Sharon S. Dawes & Theresa A. Pardo & Ann DiCaterino - 354-357 Government's role in reducing “Year‐2000” risks
by Leon A. Kappelman & Jerry L. Johnson & Kathy Rosmond - 358-365 The value of interdisciplinarity: A study based on the design of internet search engines
by Susan Davis Herring - 366-379 Information science and information policy: The use of constant dollars and other indicators to manage research investments
by Albert Henderson - 380-381 Impact of information needs an organizational design
by M. E. Burke & Karen Tulett - 382-383 Principles of multimedia database systems
by Abby A. Goodrum - 383-384 Special libraries: A cataloging guide
by Sara R. Tompson
1999, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 193-193 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 195-206 Massive query resolution for rapid selective dissemination of information
by Jonathan D. Cohen - 207-217 A theory of life in the round
by Elfreda A. Chatman - 218-228 A study on word‐based and integral‐bit Chinese text compression algorithms
by Kwok‐Shing Cheng & Gilbert H. Young & Kam‐Fai Wong - 229-232 History of scholarly information and communication: A review of selected German literature
by Thomas Hapke - 233-241 On the law of Zipf‐Mandelbrot for multi‐word phrases
by L. Egghe - 242-253 Structures and strategies of interdisciplinary science
by Carole L. Palmer - 254-264 Towards the identification of the optimal number of relevance categories
by Rong Tang & William M. Shaw, & Jack L. Vevea - 265-270 Retrieval effectiveness of surname‐title‐word searches for known items by Academic Library users
by Frederick G. Kilgour & Barbara B. Moran & John R. Barden - 271-279 Boundary crossing in research literatures as a means of interdisciplinary information transfer
by Sydney J. Pierce - 280-286 A model for estimating the occurrence of same‐frequency words and the boundary between high‐ and low‐frequency words in texts
by Qinglan Sun & Debora Shaw & Charles H. Davis
1999, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 97-97 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 98-114 A cognitive model of document use during a research project. Study II. Decisions at the reading and citing stages
by Peiling Wang & Marilyn Domas White - 115-131 Combining mapping and citation analysis for evaluative bibliometric purposes: A bibliometric study
by E.C.M. Noyons & H.F. Moed & M. Luwel - 132-139 Meta‐information, and time: Factors in human decision making
by Margaret Higgins - 140-150 A study of the use of variables in information retrieval user studies
by Weijing Yuan & Charles T. Meadow - 151-161 Abstracting of legal cases: The potential of clustering based on the selection of representative objects
by Marie‐Francine Moens & Caroline Uyttendaele & Jos Dumortier - 162-180 An analysis of web page and web site constancy and permanence
by Wallace Koehler - 181-191 The Monte Carlo method and the evaluation of retrieval system performance
by Robert Burgin
1999, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-3 The coming of the millenium and the Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS)
by Donald H. Kraft - 4-4 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 7-9 Introduction: Why a special topic issue on youth issues?
by Mary K. Chelton & Nancy P. Thomas - 10-23 Utilization of heroin information by adolescent girls in Australia: A cognitive analysis
by Ross J. Todd - 24-37 A visit to the information mall: Web searching behavior of high school students
by Raya Fidel & Rachel K. Davies & Mary H. Douglass & Jenny K. Holder & Carla J. Hopkins & Elisabeth J. Kushner & Bryan K. Miyagishima & Christina D. Toney - 38-48 Barriers to adolescents' information seeking for career decision making
by Heidi E. Julien - 49-64 A re‐unification of two competing models for document retrieval
by David Bodoff - 65-73 Exploiting parallelism in a structural scientific discovery system to improve scalability
by Gehad M. Galal & Diane J. Cook & Lawrence B. Holder - 74-85 Inner‐city gatekeepers: An exploratory survey of their information use environment
by John Agada - 86-95 Boolean search: Current state and perspectives
by Valery I. Frants & Jacob Shapiro & Isak Taksa & Vladimir G. Voiskunskii
1998, Volume 49, Issue 14
- 1245-1245 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 1246-1247 Phyllis Allen Richmond: Award of Merit winner dies at 76
by Pauline Atherton Cochrane - 1248-1253 Searching through cyberspace: The effects of link cues and correspondence on information retrieval from hypertext on the World Wide Web
by Kushal Khan & Craig Locatis - 1254-1269 Partial coordination. I. The best of pre‐coordination and post‐coordination
by David Bodoff & Ajit Kambil - 1270-1282 Partial coordination. II. A preliminary evaluation and failure analysis
by Ajit Kambil & David Bodoff - 1283-1292 Library journal use and citation half‐life in medical science
by Ming‐Yueh Tsay - 1293-1303 Document representations and clues to document relevance
by Carol L. Barry - 1304-1318 Filtering medical documents using automated and human classification methods
by J. Mostafa & L. M. Quiroga & M. Palakal - 1319-1328 Invoked on the Web
by Blaise Cronin & Herbert W. Snyder & Howard Rosenbaum & Anna Martinson & Ewa Callahan - 1329-1330 Java in a nutshell: A desktop quick reference
by Michael R. Leach - 1330-1332 Readings in agents
by Jeff White - 1332-1333 Guide to finding legal and regulatory information on the Internet
by Penny A. Hazelton - 1333-1334 Information of the image (2nd ed.)
by Charles Cole - 1334-1334 User and task analysis for interface design
by Jonathan Kies - 1334-1336 Research misconduct: Issues, implications, and strategies
by Jeff White - 1336-1338 Books, bricks & bytes: Libraries in the Twenty‐First Century
by Janie L. Hassard Wilkins - 1338-1338 The virtual workplace
by James J. Sempsey - 1339-1339 Privacy on the line: The politics of wiretapping and encryption
by Thomas A. Peters
1998, Volume 49, Issue 13
- 1143-1143 In This Issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 1144-1160 Topological aspects of information retrieval
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 1161-1168 On the necessity of term dependence in a query space for weighted retrieval
by Peter Bollmann‐Sdorra & Vijay V. Raghavan - 1169-1176 Optimizing a library's loan policy: An integer programming approach
by Hesham K. Al‐Fares - 1177-1184 On the fusion of documents from multiple collection information retrieval systems
by Ronald R. Yager & Alexander Rybalov - 1185-1205 Indexing and access for digital libraries and the internet: Human, database, and domain factors
by Marcia J. Bates - 1206-1223 Software engineering as seen through its research literature: A study in co‐word analysis
by Neal Coulter & Ira Monarch & Suresh Konda - 1224-1244 Information aspects of new organizational designs: Exploring the non‐traditional organization
by Bob Travica
1998, Volume 49, Issue 12
- 1047-1052 Social informatics in information science: An introduction
by Rob Kling & Howard Rosenbaum & Carol Hert - 1053-1069 Information technology, employment, and the information sector: Trends in information employment 1970–1995
by Stana B. Martin - 1070-1080 Collaborative information retrieval: Toward a social informatics view of IR interaction
by Murat Karamuftuoglu - 1081-1089 IT and changing professional identity: Micro‐studies and macro‐theory
by Geoff Walsham - 1090-1100 Collaboration and conflict in the development of a computerized dispatch facility
by Andrew Clement & Chris Halonen - 1101-1114 Work, friendship, and media use for information exchange in a networked organization
by Caroline Haythornthwaite & Barry Wellman - 1115-1134 The impact of gender, occupation, and presence of children on telecommuting motivations and constraints
by Patricia L. Mokhtarian & Michael N. Bagley & Ilan Salomon - 1135-1141 Contexts of uninhibited online behavior: Flaming in social newsgroups on usenet
by Joseph M. Kayany
1998, Volume 49, Issue 11
- 957-960 Introduction and overview
by Carol Tenopir & Lois F. Lunin - 961-972 The evolving internet: Applications and network service infrastructure
by Clifford Lynch - 973-982 Web search engines
by Candy Schwartz - 983-989 The traditional scholarly journal publishers legitimize the Web
by Robin Peek & Jeffrey Pomerantz & Stephen Paling - 990-1002 Some economic aspects of the Internet
by Donald W. King - 1003-1009 Copyright, the Internet, and other legal issues
by Laura N. Gasaway - 1010-1016 Topic development in USENET newsgroups
by Larry N. Osborne - 1017-1023 Learning the Internet and the structure of information behavior
by Diane Nahl - 1024-1036 “If you don't have it, you can't find it.” A close look at students' perceptions of using technology
by Jinx Stapleton Watson - 1037-1038 Netizens: On the history and impact of Usenet and the Internet
by Sue Myburgh - 1038-1039 Practical digital libraries: Books, bytes, and bucks
by Robert J. Sandusky - 1039-1041 Coordinating technology: Studies in the international standardization of telecommunications
by Jeff White - 1041-1041 The soft edge: A natural history and future of the information revolution
by Julian Warner - 1041-1042 The death of distance: How the communications revolution will change our lives
by James J. Sempsey - 1042-1043 Information seeking and subject representation: An activity‐theoretical approach to information science
by Chaomei Chen - 1043-1044 Local area networking for the small library. 2nd ed
by Christinger Tomer