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October 1992, Volume 43, Issue 9
- 616-627 A model for word clustering
by James A. Thom & Justin Zobel - 628-638 The skewness of science
by Per O. Seglen - 639-643 The laboratory as a productivity and citation unit in the publications of an experimental‐psychology specialty
by S. R. Coleman - 644-644 Multimedia: What else?
by Audrey L. Gorbunov
September 1992, Volume 43, Issue 8
- 521-525 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Michael B. Spring - 526-530 Surrounded by standards, there is a simpler view
by Judith A. Molka - 531-537 Standard setting in the United States: Public and private sector roles
by D. Linda Garcia - 538-549 Invisible hands and visible advisors: An economic interpretation of standardization
by Shane M. Greenstein - 550-555 Standardization: Understanding the process
by William Lehr - 556-558 The birth of a standard
by Sharon Adler - 559-565 Consortia in the standards development process
by Martin Weiss & Carl Cargill - 566-570 Information technology standards for libraries
by Christinger Tomer - 571-575 The American archival profession and information technology standards
by Richard J. Cox - 576-578 A user community discovers IT standards
by David Bearman
August 1992, Volume 43, Issue 7
- 459-476 Getty's Synoname™ and its cousins: A survey of applications of personal name‐matching algorithms
by Christine L. Borgman & Susan L. Siegfried - 477-487 On the origin and meaning of bibliometric indicators: Journals in the social sciences, 1886–1985
by Sydney J. Pierce - 488-493 The persistence of fraud in the literature: The Darsee case
by Carol Ann Kochan & John M. Budd - 494-500 Hierarchical distributions and Bradford's Law
by Aparna Basu - 501-505 A study of the problem of the aging of books in university libraries: Strategies for countering its effects
by Fang Xiaorong - 506-517 A multiple‐observation approach in knowledge acquisition for expert systems: A case study
by Zorana Ercegovac - 518-518 Erratum in “Experiments in Automatic Library of Congress Classification”
by Ray R. Larson - 518-518 Rejoinder to Charles A. Longfellow, Jr.'s letter
by William Loughner - 518-518 Erratum in “Entering Stage III. The Convergence of the Stage Hypotheses”
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 518-518 Regarding “Lotka's Law and the Kolmogorov‐Smirnov Test: An Error in Calculation”
by Charles A. Longfellow
July 1992, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 397-411 The convergence of information science and communication: A bibliometric analysis
by Christine L. Borgman & Ronald E. Rice - 412-421 Journal productivity distribution: Quantitative study of dynamic behavior
by Vesna Oluić‐Vuković - 422-431 Intelligent OCR processing
by Wei Sun & Lon‐Mu Liu & Weining Zhang & John Craig Comfort - 432-447 A two‐level structure for textual databases to support hypertext access
by Airi Salminen & Carolyn Watters - 448-451 On the objectives of citation analysis: Problems of theory and method
by B. C. Peritz - 452-454 A note on a result of Rousseau for concentration measures
by Quentin L. Burrell - 455-455 United States government information policies: Views and perspectives; and United States scientific and technical information policies: Views and perspectives
by Myrtle Smith Bolner - 456-456 Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice
by Bert R. Boyce - 456-456 COBOL programs for libraries
by Charles H. Davis
June 1992, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 335-336 Honoring the JASIS referees over the last seven years
by Donald H. Kraft - 337-339 Origins of bibliometrics, citation indexing, and citation analysis: The neglected legal literature
by Fred R. Shapiro - 340-357 Online‐Expert: An expert system for online database selection
by Sajjad Zahir & Chew Lik Chang - 358-370 Retrieval testing by the comparison of statistically independent retrieval methods
by W. John Wilbur - 371-383 Unitized Data System: A new formalism for encoding and presenting data from the scientific research literature
by David P. Fan & Julie M. Curtsinger & Lisa Johnson & Santosh Kalkhar & Jeanette St. John - 384-390 The effectiveness of stemming for natural‐language access to Slovene textual data
by Mirko Popovič & Peter Willett - 391-395 Concentration and diversity of availability and use in information systems: A positive reinforcement model
by Ronald Rousseau
May 1992, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 273-275 B.C. (Bertie) Brookes, 1910–1991
by Jean Tague‐Sutcliffe - 276-283 Information interactions between members of science‐profession dyads as reflected by journal use: Ichthyology and fisheries biology
by F. Douglas Martin - 284-294 Emanuel Goldberg, electronic document retrieval, and Vannevar Bush's Memex
by Michael K. Buckland - 295-298 The retrieval problem in photography (1932). Emanuel Goldberg (1881–1970)
by Michael K. Buckland - 299-303 Note on a strongly unimodal bibliometric size frequency distribution
by H. S. Sichel - 304-311 A general treatment of data redundancy in a fuzzy relational data model
by Guoqing Chen & Jacques Vandenbulcke & Etienne E. Kerre - 312-322 A Gray code based ordering for documents on shelves: Classification for browsing and retrieval
by Robert M. Losee - 323-333 The state and society: Intervention in the creation of scientific information in developing countries
by John Ng'ang'a Gathegi
April 1992, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 203-203 A call for action in response to happy days
by Donald H. Kraft - 204-209 Entering state III. The convergence of the stage hypotheses
by Michael E. D. Koenig - 210-224 An empirically grounded model of the adoption of intellectual technologies
by Barbara M. Wildemuth - 225-232 On the market value of information commodities. I. The nature of information and information commodities
by Abbe Mowshowitz - 233-241 On the market value of information commodities. II. Supply price
by Abbe Mowshowitz - 242-248 On the market value of information commodities. III. Demand price
by Abbe Mowshowitz - 249-256 International comparison of departments' research performance in the humanities
by A. J. Nederhof & E. C. M. Noyons - 257-267 Informal and formal channels in boundary‐spanning communication
by Judith Weedman - 268-270 Quotations referenced in scholarly monographs
by Frederick G. Kilgour & Nancy L. Feder
March 1992, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 101-114 Improving disambiguation in FASIT
by Robert Burgin & Martin Dillon - 115-129 Validation of the repertory grid for use in modeling knowledge
by Gail F. Latta & Keith Swigger - 130-148 Experiments in automatic Library of Congress Classification
by Ray R. Larson - 149-150 Lotka's law and the Kolmogorov‐Smirnov test: An error in calculation
by William Loughner - 151-151 Brush up your Shakespeare
by Dan Hanson - 151-151 Rejoinder to Dan Hanson's letter
by Donald H. Kraft - 152-155 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Donna Harman - 156-163 Interfaces for end‐user information seeking
by Gary Marchionini - 164-174 User‐friendly systems instead of user‐friendly front‐ends
by Donna Harman - 175-182 Intelligent information retrieval: An introduction
by Susan Gauch - 183-191 Models for hypertext
by Mark F. Frisse & Steve B. Cousins - 192-201 An interface to classical Greek civilization
by Elli Mylonas
January 1992, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-14 When is the probability ranking principle suboptimal?
by Michael D. Gordon & Peter Lenk - 15-27 The communication‐information relationship in system‐theoretic perspective
by Brent D. Ruben - 28-33 An analysis of personal journal subscriptions of university faculty. Part I. science
by Ernst J. Schuegraf & Liam T. Keliher & Martin F. van Bommel - 34-53 Evaluation of advanced retrieval techniques in an experimental online catalog
by Ray R. Larson - 54-61 An information‐theoretic measure of term specificity
by S. K. M. Wong & Y. Y. Yao - 62-71 An object‐based requirements modeling method
by David W. Cordes & Doris L. Carver - 72-79 The size of retrieval sets
by Mark T. Kinnucan - 80-88 Technology transfer policy: Its role as a scientific and technical information policy and its impact on technological growth
by Loren D. Mendelsohn - 89-91 Europe, ESPRIT II, and information retrieval
by Alan F. Smeaton - 92-95 Speech technology developments in Europe
by G. Philip - 96-96 Regarding E. Garfield's letter
by Yale M. Braunstein - 96-96 Probabilistic model for distribution of authorships
by Isola Ajiferuke - 96-96 Regarding “A Probabilistic Model for the Distribution of Authorships”
by Charles H. Davis
December 1991, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 701-701 Happy Days Are Here Again
by Donald H. Kraft - 702-702 Stephen E. Furth, 1909–1991
by Eugene B. Jackson & Donald H. Kraft - 703-714 A utility theoretic examination of the probability ranking principle in information retrieval
by Michael D. Gordon & Peter Lenk - 715-722 Rational normalization of concentration measures
by P. Bonckaert & L. Egghe - 723-730 Evaluation of an adaptive linear model
by S. K. M. Wong & Y. Y. Yao & G. Salton & C. Buckley - 731-734 Increasing field complexity revealed through article title analyses
by Arden White & Nelda Rae Hernandez - 735-746 User skill acquisition in office information systems
by Michael D. Cooper - 747-753 Historical note: Out of the cloudy crystal ball
by Eugene B. Jackson - 754-756 The binary nature of continuous relevance judgments: A study of users' perceptions
by Joseph W. Janes - 757-757 Indexing: the state of our knowledge and the state of our ignorance: Proceedings of the 20th annual meeting of the American society of indexers
by Bert R. Boyce - 758-758 Information as thing
by A. Neil Yerkey - 758-758 Rejoinder to “Information as thing”
by Michael Buckland - 759-759 Indexer consistency
by Candy Schwartz
October 1991, Volume 42, Issue 9
- 623-634 Control and feedback in a documentary information retrieval system
by Valery I. Frants & Jacob Shapiro - 635-643 Expertise, task complexity, and artificial intelligence: A conceptual framework
by Michael K. Buckland & Doris Florian - 644-656 Failure time analysis of office system use
by Michael D. Cooper - 657-668 Conceptual organization and retrieval of text by historians: The role of memory and metaphor
by Donald Owen Case - 669-675 Subject and citation indexing. Part I: The clustering structure of composite representations in the Cystic Fibrosis Document Collection
by W. M. Shaw, Jr. - 676-684 Subject and citation indexing. Part II: The optimal, cluster‐based retrieval performance of composite representations
by W. M. Shaw, Jr. - 685-698 Data compression using word encoding with Huffman code
by Chengwen Liu & Clement Yu
September 1991, Volume 42, Issue 8
- 545-545 An alert to the information and library science community: Arise, mes enfants! Aux armes, citoyens! (To the barricades, comrades.)
by Donald H. Kraft - 546-553 A bivariate model to predict library circulation
by Aiala Barr & Herbert S. Sichel - 554-557 A database model for medical consultation
by Morteza Anvari - 558-565 The role of artificial intelligence in information retrieval
by Karen Sparck Jones - 566-573 The library community at a technological and philosophical crossroads: Necessary and sufficient conditions for survival
by Laurence B. Heilprin - 575-577 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Clifford A. Lynch - 578-585 The technologies of electronic imaging
by Clifford A. Lynch - 586-588 Information retrieval of more than text
by Michael K. Buckland - 589-596 Imaging: Fine arts
by Howard Besser - 597-599 A user's applications of imaging techniques: The University of Maryland Historic Textile Database
by Clarita S. Anderson - 600-608 Computer human interaction for image information systems
by David Volk Beard - 609-617 Virtual reality: Advanced imaging special effects let you roam in cyberspace
by William R. Nugent - 618-620 Whither cyberspace?
by John Romkey
August 1991, Volume 42, Issue 7
- 467-468 Lea M. Bohnert 1919–1990
by Claire K. Schultz - 469-478 Graphical representations of electronic search patterns
by Xia Lin & Peter Liebscher & Gary Marchionini - 479-489 Transfer principles and a classification of concentration measures
by L. Egghe & R. Rousseau - 490-500 Searchers' selection of search keys: I. The selection routine
by Raya Fidel - 501-514 Searchers' selection of search keys: II. Controlled vocabulary or free‐text searching
by Raya Fidel - 515-527 Searchers' selection of search keys: III. Searching styles
by Raya Fidel - 528-531 Medical English abstracts: How well are they structured?
by Françoise Salager‐Meyer - 532-536 Introduction to indexing and abstracting
by Bella Hass Weinberg - 537-538 Language distribution in databases: An analysis and evaluation
by Kenneth D. Shearer - 538-539 Translating an international education to a national environment: Papers presented at the international doctoral student conference sponsored by the doctoral guild at the University of Pittsburgh school of library and information science, September 23–25, 1988
by Anthony Olden
July 1991, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 389-396 Nonmaterialized relations and the support of information retrieval applications by relational database systems
by Clifford A. Lynch - 397-404 Frequency and functional use of cited documents in information science
by Patricia A. Hooten - 405-413 A combined loglinear/MDS model for mapping journals by citation analysis
by James E. Everett & Antony Pecotich - 414-426 Extended subject access to hypertext online documentation. Parts I and II: The search‐support and maintenance problems
by T. R. Girill & Thomas Griffin & Robert B. Jones - 427-437 Extended subject access to hypertext online documentation. Part III: The document‐boundaries problem
by T. R. Girill - 438-449 Life in a small world: Applicability of gratification theory to information‐seeking behavior
by Elfreda A. Chatman - 450-456 Effectiveness and efficiency in natural language processing for large amounts of text
by Gerda Ruge & Christoph Schwarz & Amy J. Warner - 457-462 Application of information theory to query negotiation: Toward an optimal questioning strategy
by G. Meghabghab & D. Bilal - 463-463 Information quality: Definitions and dimensions; proceedings of a NORDINFO seminar, Royal School of Librarianship, Copenhagen, 1989
by Michael K. Buckland - 464-464 Availability of indexes
by Eugene Garfield
June 1991, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 311-322 User‐based document clustering by redescribing subject descriptions with a genetic algorithm
by Michael D. Gordon - 323-331 Graphic display of larger sentence dependency structures
by Timothy C. Craven - 332-340 Quality judgments of journals as indicators of research performance in the humanities and the social and behavioral sciences
by A. J. Nederhof & R. A. Zwaan - 341-350 Back of book indexes and the characteristics of author and nonauthor indexing: Report of an exploratory study
by Virgil Diodato & Gretchen Gandt - 351-360 Information as thing
by Michael K. Buckland - 361-371 Inside the search process: Information seeking from the user's perspective
by Carol C. Kuhlthau - 372-377 Epistemological grounds for cybernetic models
by Yves J. Khawam - 378-383 The limitations of term co‐occurrence data for query expansion in document retrieval systems
by Helen J. Peat & Peter Willett - 384-385 A further exploration of title size and author number
by Arden White - 386-388 ISI research fronts and online subject access
by Florence E. DeHart & Larry Scott
May 1991, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 233-251 Mapping of science by combined co‐citation and word analysis. I. Structural aspects
by Robert R. Braam & Henk F. Moed & Anthony F. J. van Raan - 252-266 Mapping of science by combined co‐citation and word analysis. II: Dynamical aspects
by Robert R. Braam & Henk F. Moed & Anthony F. J. van Raan - 267-278 An investigation of the optimization of search logic for the MEDLINE database
by M. H. Heine & J. M. Tague - 279-289 A probabilistic model for the distribution of authorships
by Isola Ajiferuke - 290-296 Mapping economics through the journal literature: An experiment in journal cocitation analysis
by Katherine W. McCain - 297-307 The Medline/full‐text research project
by Emma Jean McKinin & MaryEllen Sievert & E. Diane Johnson & Joyce A. Mitchell - 308-310 Applied bibliometrics: Using citation analysis in the journal submission process
by Michael D. Robinson
April 1991, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 155-165 Text retrieval and the relational model
by Ian A. Macleod - 166-172 A study of probabilistic information retrieval systems in the case of inconsistent expert judgments
by Jung Jin Lee & Paul B. Kantor - 173-177 Indexing for invention
by Ernest J. Breton - 178-184 Economic constraints in hypertext
by J. Christopher Westland - 185-196 Modeling the intermittent user of word processing technology
by Radhika Santhanam & Susan Wiedenbeck - 197-215 The decline of subject searching: Long‐term trends and patterns of index use in an online catalog
by Ray R. Larson - 216-228 Information technologies and social equity: Confronting the revolution
by Ronald D. Doctor - 229-232 Sampling by length
by John C. Handley
March 1991, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 77-77 A clarification of the policy on printing letters to the editor
by Donald H. Kraft - 78-98 System design and cataloging meet the user: User interfaces to online public access catalogs
by Martha M. Yee - 99-109 Knowledge representation of the visual image of a title page
by Ling Hwey Jeng - 110-111 Formatted and unformatted character data types
by Caroline M. Eastman - 112-112 The role of the academic reference librarian
by John Budd - 113-113 Concerning paper by Kevin Cook
by William Loughner - 113-114 Errata for article
by Kevin L. Cook - 115-115 Erratum
by Donald H. Kraft - 116-119 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & George D'Elia - 120-123 Part I. The delivery of information services within a changing information environment. The changing information environment
by Rosann Collins & Detmar Straub - 124-127 Department level information resource management: A theoretical argument for a decentralized approach
by Cynthia Mathis Beath & Detmar W. Straub - 128-131 The Integrated Information Center concept
by Detmar W. Straub & Cynthia Mathis Beath - 132-136 Legal issues for an Integrated Information Center
by Warren Rees & Nancy Freeman Rohde & Richard Bolan - 137-138 Part II. A model academic Integrated Information Center. The setting for the project
by Joseph Branin & Charles Finn - 139-142 Information requirements assessments of the Humphrey Institute
by George D'Elia & Nancy Freeman Rohde & James Cogswell & Kathy Gorman - 143-146 A model academic Integrated Information Center
by Carl Adams & Cynthia Mathis Beath & Richard Bolan & Joseph Branin & George D'Elia & Nancy Freeman Rohde & Detmar Straub - 147-151 Issues relating to the implementation and management of an Integrated Information Center
by Carl Adams & Cynthia Mathis Beath & Richard Bolan & Joseph Branin & George D'Elia & Nancy Freeman Rohde & Detmar Straub
January 1991, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-6 Indexing consistency in Information Science Abstracts
by MaryEllen C. Sievert & Mark J. Andrews - 7-15 How effective is suffixing?
by Donna Harman - 16-26 Algorithm for automatic construction of query formulations in Boolean form
by Valery I. Frants & Jacob Shapiro - 27-35 Deriving disciplinary structures: Some new methods, models, and an illustration with accounting
by Robert Bricker - 36-48 A phrase‐based matching function
by Giulia Galbiati - 49-63 Digress: A deductive interface to a relational database
by Stuart McLean & Charlotte Weise - 64-71 Quantitative and qualitative assessments of the impact of linguistic theory on information science
by Amy J. Warner - 72-74 Knowledge‐based information retrieval
by Nigel Ford
December 1990, Volume 41, Issue 8
- 547-559 All the right words: Finding what you want as a function of richness of indexing vocabulary
by Louis M. Gomez & Carol C. Lochbaum & Thomas K. Landauer - 560-568 Ten years of the literature of online searching: An analysis of Online and Online Review
by MaryEllen C. Sievert - 569-580 A belief function approach to information utilization in decision making
by R. Kleyle & A. de Korvin - 581-589 Retrieving records from a gigabyte of text on a minicomputer using statistical ranking
by Donna Harman & Gerald Candela - 590-598 The simple scalability of documents
by Mark E. Rorvig - 599-610 Matching of citations between non‐standardized databases
by E. J. Yannakoudakis & F. H. Ayres & J. A. W. Huggill - 611-612 A history of information science 1945–1985
by Harold Wooster - 612-612 Hypertext hands‐on!: An introduction to a new way of organizing and accessing information
by Ray R. Larson - 613-614 Full‐text against intellectual indexing controversy
by Fredric Gey & Daniel P. Dabney
October 1990, Volume 41, Issue 7
- 469-492 Applications of the theory of Bradford's Law to the calculation of Leimkuhler's Law and to the completion of bibliographies
by L. Egghe - 493-494 Does order of presentation affect users' judgment of documents?
by Lorraine M. Purgailis Parker & Robert E. Johnson - 495-500 A mathematical model of retrieval system performance
by Davis B. McCarn & Craig M. Lewis - 501-507 Book availability as a performance measure of a library: An analysis of the effectiveness of a health sciences library
by Haseeb F. Rashid