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May 1996, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 338-356 A system for analyzing cataloging rules: A feasibility study
by Shoichi Taniguchi - 357-369 Using corpus statistics to remove redundant words in text categorization
by Yiming Yang & John Wilbur - 370-379 Cooperation and online searching via a computer‐supported cooperative problem solving environment
by Kathleen M. Swigger & Ken Hartness - 380-384 Comparison of two indices for the investigation of cooperation graphs
by Gerhard Geldenhuys & Lezánne Human - 385-398 Information calculus for information retrieval
by C. J. van Rijsbergen & M. Lalmas - 399-399 Out in the cold—Academic boycotts and the isolation of South Africa
by Robin Peek - 399-401 Out in the cold—Academic boycotts and the isolation of South Africa
by V. Marielle McFarland & Hermann L. Totten - 401-402 Academic libraries as high‐tech gateways: A guide to design and space decisions
by Tina C. Fu - 401-402 Academic libraries as high‐tech gateways: A guide to design and space decisions
by Tina C. Fu - 402-403 Sociomedia: Multimedia, hypermedia, and the social construction of knowledge
by Jamshid Beheshti - 402-403 Sociomedia: Multimedia, hypermedia, and the social construction of knowledge
by Jamshid Beheshti - 403-404 Fluid concepts and creative analogies: Computer models of the fundamental mechanisms of thought
by Charles Cole - 404-405 Genreflecting: A guide to reading interests in genre fiction
by Lynne (E. F.) McKechnie - 404-405 Genreflecting: A guide to reading interests in genre fiction
by Lynne (E. F.) McKechnie - 405-406 Information seeking in electronic environments
by Janette R. Hill - 405-406 Information seeking in electronic environments
by Janette R. Hill - 407-407 Legal informatics
by David E. Sorkin - 407-408 Information retrieval in medicine
by Susanne M. Humphrey - 408-409 Response to Dr. Humphrey's letter
by William Hersh
April 1996, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 261-262 Full‐text information retrieval: Introduction
by MaryEllen C. Sievert - 263-275 TELLTALE: Experiments in a dynamic hypertext environment for degraded and multilingual data
by Claudia Pearce & Charles Nicholas - 276-286 Affective and cognitive searching behavior of novice end‐users of a full‐text database
by Diane Nahl & Carol Tenopir - 287-300 On the creation of hypertext links in full‐text documents: Measurement of retrieval effectiveness
by David Ellis & Jonathan Furner & Peter Willett - 301-301 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 302-310 Have referees rejected some of the most‐cited articles of all times?
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 311-325 Colinked descriptors: Improving vocabulary selection for end‐user searching
by Stephen P. Harter & Yung‐Rang Cheng - 326-327 The future of software
by Michael Lesk - 327-328 A library manager's guide to the physical processing of nonbook materials
by Mary Ellen Soper - 328-329 Typologies and taxonomies: An introduction to classification techniques
by Rebecca Green - 329-330 Computational organization theory
by Herbert J. Lidstone - 330-332 Chaos and catastrophe theories
by William E. McGrath - 333-333 A new horizon for information science
by Gerard Salton - 333-335 Rejoinder: A new horizon for information science
by Birger Hjørland
March 1996, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 183-183 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 184-192 The competition for journal space among referees, editors, and other authors and its influence on journals' impact factors
by Juan Miguel Campanario - 193-206 The impoverished life‐world of outsiders
by Elfreda A. Chatman - 208-209 Introduction and overview
by Eileen G. Abels & Lois F. Lunin - 210-216 Reflections on reference services
by Kerryn A. Brandt & Jayne M. Campbell & Willard F. Bryant - 217-227 Studying the cost and value of library and information services: Applying functional cost analysis to the library in transition
by Eileen G. Abels & Paul B. Kantor & Tefko Saracevic - 228-234 Cost of electronic reference resources and LCM: The library costing model
by Robert M. Hayes - 235-246 Pricing of electronic resources: Interviews with three vendors
by Eileen G. Abels - 247-249 Computational linguistics in information science: Information retrieval (full‐text or conceptual), automatic indexing, text abstraction, content analysis, information extraction, query languages: Bibliography
by Bella Hass Weinberg - 249-250 Seeking meaning: A process approach to library and information services
by Susan Dunman - 250-251 The information society: A study of continuity and change
by Leah A. Lievrouw - 251-252 The cult of information: A neo‐luddite treatise on high‐tech, artificial intelligence, and the true art of thinking, 2nd ed
by Pamela Cobbs - 252-254 The creative process: A computer model of storytelling and creativity
by Stephanie W. Haas - 254-255 Managing internet information services
by Sara Tompson - 255-256 The trouble with computers: Usefulness, usability, and productivity
by Donald O. Case - 256-257 Building IBM: Shaping an industry and its technology
by Stan Hannah - 257-258 Measurement in information science
by Vijay Raghavan - 258-259 Handbook of usability testing: How to plan, design, and conduct effective tests
by Debora Shaw
February 1996, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 107-107 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 108-115 Gerald Salton, March 8, 1927–August 28, 1995
by Carolyn Crouch & Mike McGill & Michael Lesk & Karen Sparck Jones & Edward A. Fox & Donna Harman & Donald H. Kraft - 116-128 Toward discovery support systems: A replication, re‐examination, and extension of Swanson's work on literature‐based discovery of a connection between Raynaud's and fish oil
by Michael D. Gordon & Robert K. Lindsay - 129-135 Dissipative structure theory, synergetics, and their implications for the management of information systems
by Ziming Liu - 136-145 Periodicity in academic library circulation: A spectral analysis
by William E. McGrath - 146-158 Factors that influence the use of electronic networks by science and engineering faculty at small institutions. Part I. Queries
by Eileen G. Abels & Peter Liebscher & Daniel W. Denman - 159-166 Statistics for measuring the efficiency of electronic information retrieval
by William Steve Lang & Mary Grigsby - 167-169 A text filter for the automatic identification of empirical articles
by Stephanie W. Haas & Jeremy Sugarman & Helen R. Tibbo - 170-172 Scholarly use of referenced information in physics journals
by Bernard Bayer & Frederick G. Kilgour - 173-176 Postscript on program rankings
by Blaise Cronin & Kara Overfelt - 177-179 The jobless future: Sci‐tech and the dogma of work
by Bernd Frohmann - 179-181 The myth of the electronic library
by Peter Liebscher - 182-182 Cataloging article concerns
by Jean Dickson
January 1996, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-3 Some perspectives on the evaluation of information retrieval systems
by Jean M. Tague‐Sutcliffe - 4-22 STAIRS redux: Thoughts on the STAIRS evaluation, ten years after
by David C. Blair - 23-36 The dilemma of measurement in information retrieval research
by David Ellis - 37-49 Variations in relevance assessments and the measurement of retrieval effectiveness
by Stephen P. Harter - 50-56 A task‐oriented approach to information retrieval evaluation
by William Hersh & Jeffrey Pentecost & David Hickam - 57-69 Evaluation of interactive knowledge‐based systems: Overview and design for empirical testing
by F.W. Lancaster & Jacob W. Ulvila & Susanne M. Humphrey & Linda C. Smith & Bryce Allen & Saul Herner - 70-84 Stemming algorithms: A case study for detailed evaluation
by David A. Hull - 85-94 Evaluating interactive systems in TREC
by Micheline Beaulieu & Stephen Robertson & Edie Rasmussen - 95-105 Evaluating retrieval performance given database and query characteristics: Analytic determination of performance surfaces
by Robert M. Losee
December 1995, Volume 46, Issue 10
- 723-723 Miranda Hsu‐Yuang Pao
by Bert R. Boyce - 725-728 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & William R. Hersh - 729-736 Information needs of physicians
by Paul N. Gorman - 737-742 The medical literature as a resource for health care practice
by K. Ann McKibbon & Nancy Wilczynski & Robert S. Hayward & Cynthia J. Walker‐Dilks & R. Brian Haynes - 743-747 Information retrieval in medicine: The SAPHIRE experience
by William R. Hersh & David Hickam - 748-754 Full‐text databases in medicine
by MaryEllen C. Sievert & Emma Jean McKinin & E. Diane Johnson - 755-764 Automated retrieval from multiple disparate information sources: The World Wide Web and the NLM's sourcerer project
by R. P. Channing Rodgers - 765-771 An infrastructure for the development of health care information systems from distributed components
by Stephan R. A. Deibel & Robert A. Greenes - 772-776 The electronic medical record: Promises and problems
by William R. Hersh - 777-782 Vocabulary and health care information technology: State of the art
by James J. Cimino - 783-790 Consumer health informatics: Health information technology for consumers
by Holly Brügge Jimison & Paul Phillip Sher - 791-792 Essentials of fuzzy modeling and control
by Hao Ying - 792-793 Knowledge‐based systems for general reference work: Applications, problems, and progress
by Patrick Wilson - 793-795 Collective intelligence in computer‐based collaboration
by William Nance - 795-796 Cyberspace and the law: Your rights and duties in the online world
by Kenneth D. Crews - 796-797 Future libraries: Dreams, madness, and reality
by Charles Henry - 798-798 Cataloging article concerns
by Daniel CannCasciato - 798-799 On the dynamic behavior of Bradford's Law
by Vesna Oluić‐Vuković - 799-800 On the dynamic behavior of Bradford's Law—response
by Ye‐Sho Chen - 800-800 Kudos for Delphi study
by Jessica L. Milstead
October 1995, Volume 46, Issue 9
- 645-645 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 646-653 Topical relevance relationships. I. Why topic matching fails
by Rebecca Green - 654-662 Topical relevance relationships. II. An exploratory study and preliminary typology
by Rebecca Green & Carol A. Bean - 663-684 Children's searching behavior on browsing and keyword online catalogs: The Science Library Catalog project
by Christine L. Borgman & Sandra G. Hirsh & Virginia A. Walter & Andrea L. Gallagher - 685-699 An associative model of word selection in the generation of search queries
by Reginald Ferber & Manfred Wettler & Reinhard Rapp - 700-703 E‐journals and tenure
by Blaise Cronin & Kara Overfelt - 704-706 Cataloging for a specific miniature catalog
by Frederick G. Kilgour - 707-707 Library records: A retention and confidentiality guide
by Kenneth D. Crews - 707-708 From writing to computers
by Michael Heim - 708-710 Global networks: Computers and international communication
by Samantha Kelly Hastings - 710-710 If you want to evaluate your library. (2nd ed.)
by Douglas L. Zweizig - 710-712 Groupware in the 21st century: Computer supported cooperative working toward the millennium
by William Nance - 712-713 The systems librarian: The role of the library systems manager
by Zorana Ercegovac - 713-714 Information retrieval: New systems and current research. Proceedings of the 15th research colloquium of the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group
by Terrence A. Brooks - 714-716 Who owns information? From privacy to public access
by Dennis Carrigan - 717-717 Modernizing book reviews
by Michel J. Menou - 717-718 Abstract concerns
by Donald A. Windsor - 719-719 An evaluation of interactive Boolean and natural language searching with an online medical textbook
by William R. Hersh & David H. Hickam
September 1995, Volume 46, Issue 8
- 561-561 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 562-572 The retrieval effectiveness of five clustering algorithms as a function of indexing exhaustivity
by Robert Burgin - 573-573 Preface
by John M. Heilprin - 574-578 Science and technology: From prescientific times to the present
by Laurence B. Heilprin - 579-580 Information and thermodynamics: Toward a closer unification of information science with other sciences
by Laurence B. Heilprin - 581-589 Identification of technological gatekeepers in the information technology profession
by Jane E. Klobas & Tanya McGill - 590-607 Medical students' personal knowledge, searching proficiency, and database use in problem solving
by Barbara M. Wildemuth & Ruth de Bliek & Charles P. Friedman & Dean D. File - 609-610 Introduction and overview
by Loren D. Mendelsohn - 611-613 CHEMCONF: An experiment in international online conferencing
by Thomas C. O'Haver - 614-617 CHMINF‐L: The chemical information sources discussion list
by Gary Wiggins - 618-622 Getting your name on the right desktops, or how to be found on the Internet
by Phoebe Fagan - 623-631 Chemical structures at the desktop: Integrating drawing tools with on‐line registry files
by Jan L. Baumgras & Anne E. Rogers - 632-637 Design considerations for creating a chemical information workstation
by John A. Mess - 638-641 Do workstations work too well? An investigation into library workstation popularity and the “principle of least effort”
by Tina E. Chrzastowski
August 1995, Volume 46, Issue 7
- 477-477 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 478-489 An evaluation of interactive Boolean and natural language searching with an online medical textbook
by William R. Hersh & David H. Hickam - 490-505 A study of user performance and attitudes with information retrieval interfaces
by Charles T. Meadow & Jiabin Wang & Weijing Yuan - 506-518 Subject searching in online catalogs: Metaknowledge used by experienced searchers
by Tschera Harkness Connell - 519-529 Sublanguage terms: Dictionaries, usage, and automatic classification
by Robert M. Losee & Stephanie W. Haas - 530-536 The literature of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): Continuing changes in publication patterns and subject access
by Esther Green Bierbaum & Terrence A. Brooks - 537-550 In situ generation of compressed inverted files
by Alistair Moffat & Timothy A. H. Bell - 551-559 Fitting information systems to collaborating design teams
by Maryalice Citera & Michael D. McNeese & Clifford E. Brown & Jonathan A. Selvaraj & Brian S. Zaff & Randall D. Whitaker
July 1995, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 399-399 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 400-425 Toward a new horizon in information science: Domain‐analysis
by Birger Hjørland & Hanne Albrechtsen - 426-445 Generalized success‐breeds‐success principle leading to time‐dependent informetric distributions
by Leo Egghe & Ronald Rousseau - 446-460 Understanding performance in information systems: Blending relevance and competence
by Myke Gluck - 461-467 Improving the accuracy of institute for scientific information's journal impact factors
by H. F. Moed & Th. N. Van Leeuwen - 468-472 Multiple authorship in biomedical papers: A South African case study
by Susan Steynberg & Steve F. Rossouw
June 1995, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 321-321 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 322-324 Writing wrongs
by Ronald E. Rice - 325-326 Book reviewing
by Donald O. Case - 327-339 Context as a factor in personal information management systems
by Deborah K. Barreau - 340-347 Multimedia and comprehension: The relationship among text, animation, and captions
by Andrew Large & Jamshid Beheshti & Alain Breuleux & Andre Renaud - 348-369 An algorithmic approach to concept exploration in a large knowledge network (automatic thesaurus consultation): Symbolic branch‐and‐bound search vs. connectionist Hopfield net activation
by H. Chen & T. Ng - 370-383 Dynamic behavior of Bradford's law
by Ye‐Sho Chen & P. Pete Chong & Morgan Y. Tong - 384-385 Coinage of the term information science
by Fred R. Shapiro - 386-388 Lotka's law, price's urn, and electronic publishing
by Michael Koenig & Toni Harrell - 389-390 The classification of fiction: The development of a system based on theoretical principles
by Esther Green Bierbaum - 390-392 Hypertext and the technology of conversation: Orderly situational choice
by Myke Gluck - 392-393 Publishing in the information age: A new management framework for the digital era
by Jacqueline Algon - 393-393 Systems analysis for librarians and information professionals
by Robert M. Hayes - 394-394 Everybody's guide to the internet
by Samantha Kelly Hastings - 394-395 Organizing knowledge. (2nd ed.)
by Ling Hwey Jeng - 396-396 Using subject headings for online retrieval: Theory, practice and potential
by Ling Hwey Jeng - 397-397 Caesar's horse
by Homer J. Hall
May 1995, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 243-243 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 244-253 Scholarly E‐conferences on the academic networks: How library and information science professionals use them
by Diane K. Kovacs & Kara L. Robinson & Jeanne Dixon - 254-271 Representing documents using an explicit model of their similarities
by Brian T. Bartell & Garrison W. Cottrell & Richard K. Belew - 272-283 Combining automatic and manual index representations in probabilistic retrieval
by T. B. Rajashekar & W. Bruce Croft - 284-298 High school students' use of databases: Results of a national Delphi study
by Delia Neuman - 299-305 Reexamining the role of conference papers in scholarly communication
by M. Carl Drott - 306-317 Biotechnology in context: A database‐filtering approach to identifying core and productive non‐core journals supporting multidisciplinary R & D
by Katherine W. McCain
April 1995, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 161-161 In this issue
by Bert R. Boyce - 162-174 Highlights: Language‐ and domain‐independent automatic indexing terms for abstracting
by Jonathan D. Cohen - 175-193 Automatic thesaurus generation for an electronic community system
by Hsinchun Chen & Tak Yim & David Fye & Bruce Schatz - 194-216 Machine learning for information retrieval: Neural networks, symbolic learning, and genetic algorithms
by Hsinchun Chen - 217-224 A life in the information trade
by Charles T. Meadow - 225-234 Documentary abstracting: Toward a methodological model
by Maria Pinto Molina - 235-237 The centenary of “Madame Documentation”: Suzanne Briet, 1894–1989
by Michael K. Buckland - 238-238 Abstracting, information retrieval and the humanities: Providing access to historical literature
by Joseph A. Busch - 239-240 Collection management and development: Issues in an electronic era
by Dennis Carrigan - 241-241 Scientific literature in wartime: The allied‐German rivalry, 1939‐1945
by Robert S. Taylor
March 1995, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 81-82 Audrey N. Grosch, January 10, 1934–July 16, 1994
by Janet M. Arth & Roy Tally & Joan D. Jensen - 83-96 ACTS: An automatic Chinese text segmentation system for full text retrieval
by Zimin Wu & Gwyneth Tseng - 97-102 Fractional counts for authorship attribution: A numerical study
by Quentin Burrell & Ronald Rousseau - 103-115 People, words, and perceptions: A phenomenological investigation of textuality
by Terrence A. Brooks - 116-132 Degree of agreement in naming objects and concepts for information retrieval
by Lourdes Y. Collantes - 133-145 Measuring retrieval effectiveness based on user preference of documents
by Y. Y. Yao - 146-151 Effectiveness of surname‐title‐words searches by scholars
by Frederick G. Kilgour - 152-160 Art & Architecture Thesaurus (2nd ed.); and Guide to Indexing and Cataloging with the Art & Architecture Thesaurus
by Bella Hass Weinberg
January 1995, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-8 Efficient decoding of compressed data
by Mostafa A. Bassiouni & Amar Mukherjee - 9-21 Cognitive resemblance and citation relations in chemical engineering publications
by H. P. F. Peters & R. R. Braam & A. F. J. van Raan - 22-29 Searcher response in a hypertext‐based bibliographic information retrieval system
by Alexandra Dimitroff & Dietmar Wolfram - 30-44 Domain analysis, literary warrant, and consensus: The case of fiction studies
by Clare Beghtol - 45-51 Unused relevant information in research and development
by Patrick Wilson - 52-59 Interactive thesaurus navigation: Intelligence rules OK?
by Susan Jones & Mike Gatford & Steve Robertson & Micheline Hancock‐Beaulieu & Judith Secker & Steve Walker - 60-64 Image databases for multimedia projects
by Peter Enser - 65-73 Indexing books
by Bella Hass Weinberg - 73-75 Critical approaches to information technology in librarianship, foundations and applications
by Basil Stuart‐Stubbs - 75-77 Measuring the impact of information on development
by Rohan Samarajiva - 77-78 Cases in online search strategy
by Susan McGlamery - 78-79 A small matter of programming perspectives on end user computing
by Gary Marchionini - 79-80 Introduction to automation for librarians (3rd ed.)
by Brian C. O'Connor
December 1994, Volume 45, Issue 10
- 725-725 Electronic submissions to JASIS are now acceptable
by Donald H. Kraft - 726-729 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Robin P. Peek - 730-736 Where is publishing going? A perspective on change
by Robin P. Peek - 737-744 The integrity of digital information: Mechanics and definitional issues
by Clifford A. Lynch