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October 1990, Volume 41, Issue 7
- 508-534 A signature file scheme based on multiple organizations for indexing very large text databases
by A. Kent & R. Sacks‐Davis & K. Ramamohanarao - 535-543 Citation analysis of the literature of Systemic Botany: A preliminary survey
by Thomas J. Delendick
September 1990, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 391-407 Indexing by latent semantic analysis
by Scott Deerwester & Susan T. Dumais & George W. Furnas & Thomas K. Landauer & Richard Harshman - 408-417 Automatic syntactic analysis of free text
by Christoph Schwarz - 418-418 The law of information inconservation
by Qi Quan Yang - 419-426 Informal scientific communication in Nigerian universities
by Fabian A. Ehikhamenor - 427-427 Re: Peter Hirtle's note on Atherton Seidell
by Allen B. Veaner - 427-427 Review of “The Bibliometrics Toolbox”
by Terrence A. Brooks - 427-427 In praise of power
by Lea M. Bohnert - 427-427 Regarding Allen Veaner's letter
by Peter B. Hirtle - 428-428 Regarding Michael Buckland's article
by Bella Hass Weinberg - 429-432 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Howard D. White - 433-443 Mapping authors in intellectual space: A technical overview
by Katherine W. McCain - 444-452 Mapping intellectual structure of a scientific subfield through author cocitations
by Alan E. Bayer & John C. Smart & Gerald W. McLaughlin - 453-458 Intellectual structure of research in organizational behavior, 1972–1984: A cocitation analysis
by Mary J. Culnan & Charles A. O'Reilly & Jennifer A. Chatman - 459-468 An oasis where many trails cross: The improbable cocitation networks of a multidiscipline
by William Paisley
July 1990, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 313-323 Evaluating the effectiveness of information retrieval systems using simulated queries
by Michael D. Gordon - 324-329 A generalized binary probabilistic independence model
by S. K. M. Wong & Y. Y. Yao - 330-333 Optimal binary prefix‐condition codes with ordinal probabilities
by Irwin Greenberg - 334-341 Query formulation in linear retrieval models
by S. K. M. Wong & Y. Y. Yao - 342-347 The growth of the OPAC literature
by Efthimios N. Efthimiadis - 348-358 A sensitivity analysis of a probabilistic information retrieval system
by Paul Thompson - 359-367 Information in a data collection: Models of database and library quality
by Robert M. Losee - 368-375 Informetric distributions, part I: Unified overview
by A. Bookstein - 376-386 Informetric distributions, part II: Resilience to ambiguity
by A. Bookstein - 387-388 Booth's law of word frequency
by Ye‐Sho Chen & Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler - 389-389 The control revolution: Technological and economic origins of the information society
by Anthony Debons & Fred Kohun - 390-390 Vision and design in education for information professionals
by Manfred Kochen & Victor Janvier Bikai‐Nyunai
June 1990, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 235-237 Reducing the backlog in JASIS even further
by Donald H. Kraft - 238-244 Databases on optical discs and their potential in developing countries
by S. Nazim Ali - 245-253 Scatter of library and information science topics among bibliographic databases
by Neil Yerkey & Maryruth Glogowski - 254-263 Automatic derivation of name access points in cataloging
by Elaine Svenonius & Mavis Molto - 264-271 Fuzzy versus probabilistic models for user relevance judgments
by Mathew Koll & Padmini Srinivasan - 272-281 Retrieval by reformulation in two library catalogs: Toward a cognitive model of searching behavior
by Prudence W. Dalrymple - 282-287 Obsolescence of physics literature: Exponential decrease of the density of citations to Physical Review articles with age
by Usha Gupta - 288-297 Improving retrieval performance by relevance feedback
by Gerard Salton & Chris Buckley - 298-304 Net citation balances: A measure of influence between scientific journals
by R. J. W. Tijssen & A. F. J. van Raan - 305-306 The linked systems project: A networking tool for libraries
by Clifford Lynch - 306-307 The twenty‐first century; technology's impact on academic research and law libraries
by Rita Millican
April 1990, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 157-163 Measuring referencing practices
by J. S. Kidd - 164-170 Using the Gamma‐Poisson model to predict library circulations
by Quentin L. Burrell - 171-182 Query formulation for handling negation in information retrieval systems
by Ziad S. Nakkouzi & Caroline M. Eastman - 183-192 Clustering in comprehensive bibliographies and related literatures
by Terrence A. Brooks - 193-196 Uncitedness in the biomedical literature
by Richard E. Stern - 197-203 Relations between continuous versions of bibliometric laws
by Ronald Rousseau - 204-209 A note on different Bradford multipliers
by L. Egghe - 210-210 Expert systems for information management
by Harold Borko - 210-211 The conceptual foundations of descriptive cataloging
by Bert Royce - 211-211 Online searching for end users: An information sourcebook
by Debora Shaw - 211-212 Jesse Shera, librarianship, and information science
by Margaret Anderson - 213-215 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Susan Crawford - 216-222 Mechanisms for evaluating scientific information and the role of peer review
by Philip Abelson - 223-228 Peer review and the changing research record
by Susan Crawford & Loretta Stucki - 229-230 Response to the panel on evaluation of scientific information and the impact of new information technology
by Eugene Garfield
March 1990, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 79-86 Accelerating text searching through signature trees
by Usha Kotamarti & Alan L. Tharp - 87-97 INDEX: The statistical basis for an automatic conceptual phrase‐indexing system
by Leslie P. Jones & Edward W. Gassie, Jr. & Sridhar Radhakrishnan - 98-110 Application of simulated annealing to clustering tuples in databases
by D. A. Bell & F. J. McErlean & P. M. Stewart & S. I. McClean - 111-120 Information transmission in viable systems
by J. D. R. de Raadt - 121-131 Syntactic patterns in scientific sublanguages: A study of four disciplines
by Susan Bonzi - 132-146 Search term combinations and retrieval overlap: A proposed methodology and case study
by Stephen P. Harter - 147-148 The complete cataloging reference set—Collected manuals of the Minnesota AACR@ trainers
by Audrey N. Grosch - 148-148 Education of library and information professionals: Present and future prospects
by Charles D. Patterson - 149-149 India's national library: Systematization and modernization
by F. W. Lancaster - 149-150 Effective information centers: Guidelines for MIS and IC managers
by Linda Main - 150-150 The library microcomputer environment: Management issues
by Beth M. Paskoff - 150-151 Concepts of information retrieval and automatic text processing: The transformation analysis, and retrieval of information by computer
by Bert R. Boyce - 151-152 Information science: An integrated view
by Williard Van De Bogart - 152-153 Online reference and information retrieval
by Carol Tenopir - 153-153 Public access to government information: Issues, trends and strategies
by Pat Hawthorne - 153-154 Possibility theory: An approach to computerized processing of uncertainty
by Arie Tzvieli - 154-154 Data base: Structured techniques for design, performance, and management
by John Rumble
January 1990, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-9 Information transfer and the adoption of agricultural innovations
by Rose Mary Juliano Longo - 10-26 Using vector and extended Boolean matching in an expert system for selecting foster homes
by Edward A. Fox & Sheila G. Winett - 27-42 End‐users, mediated searches, and front‐end assistance programs on Dialog: A comparison of learning, performance, and satisfaction
by Michael V. Sullivan & Christine L. Borgman & Dorothy Wippern - 43-60 A review of journal coverage overlap with an extension to the definition of overlap
by Myke Gluck - 61-66 On generalizing the Two‐Poisson Model
by Padmini Srinivasan - 67-69 Communicating ideas—the crisis of publishing in a post‐industrial society
by Gordon Pratt - 69-70 Success in answering reference questions: Two studies
by Loriene Roy - 70-71 Bibliometrics toolbox
by John P. McLain - 71-71 Thesauri used in online databases, an analytic guide
by Bert R. Boyce - 72-72 User‐oriented computer languages: Analysis & design
by John P. McLain - 72-72 If you want to evaluate your library
by Kathleen M. Heim
November 1989, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 379-385 Bibliometric modeling processes and the empirical validity of Lotka's Law
by Paul Travis Nicholls - 386-397 Measuring acceptance of computer‐mediated communication systems
by Starr Roxanne Hiltz & Kenneth Johnson - 398-423 Constituent object parsing for information retrieval and similar text processing problems
by Douglas P. Metzler & Stephanie W. Haas & Cynthia L. Cosic & Leslie H. Wheeler - 424-431 Historical note: Atherton Seidell and the photoduplication of library material
by Peter B. Hirtle - 432-435 A second example of mutually isolated medical literatures related by implicit, unnoticed connections
by Don R. Swanson - 436-436 Online database search services directory: A reference and referral guide to more than 1,700 libraries, information firms, and other sources providing computerized information retrieval and associated services using publicly available online databases
by Susan E. Hocker - 436-437 Data bases and data models
by J. H. Westbrook - 437-438 Education of library and information professionals
by Herbert S. White - 438-438 Semantic interpretation and the resolution of ambiguity
by Susan Bonzi - 438-438 The electronic era of publishing: An overview of concepts, technologies and methods
by F. W. Lancaster - 439-439 Information seeking: Basing services on users' behaviors
by James Krikelas - 439-440 The politics of an emerging profession: The American Library Association 1876–1917
by Norman Howden - 440-440 Selecting and installing software packages
by Norman Howden - 440-440 Computer industry almanac
by Norman Howden - 441-441 Internationalizing library and information science education: A handbook of policies and procedure in administration and curriculum
by George Whitbeck - 441-442 Patron access: Issues for online catalogs
by Karen Markey Drabenstott - 442-442 Marketing/planning library and information services
by Sharon L. Baker - 442-443 Online retrieval analysis and strategy
by Bert R. Boyce
September 1989, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 301-303 Reducing the backlog in JASIS
by Donald H. Kraft - 304-310 Ranking documents with a thesaurus
by Roy Rada & Ellen Bicknell - 311-324 Logic framework for information retrieval
by C. R. Watters - 325-328 Sub‐Saharan Africa and the paperless society: A comment and a counterpoint
by Mutawakilu A. Tiamiyu - 329-333 Information handling, organizational structure, and power
by Michael K. Buckland - 334-341 An editor's influence on citation patterns: A case study of Elementary School Journal
by MaryEllen Sievert & Mary Haughawout - 342-349 Problems of citation analysis: A critical review
by Michael H. MacRoberts & Barbara R. MacRoberts - 350-355 How much of cited conference materials can be found using bibliographic tools?
by Haruyuki Ogawa & Nobuyuki Midorikawa & Chie Yoshikawa & Ken‐ichiro Saito & Hiroshi Itsumura & Masatsugo Kaneko & Emiko Niki - 356-358 Online search for logically‐related noninteractive medical literatures: A systematic trial‐and‐error strategy
by Don R. Swanson - 359-360 Research productivity and breadth of interest revisited
by Caroline M. Eastman - 361-361 Database design for information retrieval
by Bert Royce - 362-362 Article by Jung Soon Ro
by F. W. Lancaster - 362-363 Articles by Jung Soon Ro and Don Swanson
by John S. Jordan - 364-366 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Marion J. Ball - 367-367 Dedication: In memory of Marsden S. Blois, 1919–1988
by Marion J. Ball - 368-377 Informatics education and the professions
by Marion J. Ball & Judith V. Douglas & John L. Zimmerman & Lois F. Lunin
July 1989, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 223-225 Manfred Kochen 1928–1989: Remembrances of a scholar and a gentle man
by Michael Gordon & David Blair & Robert Lindsay - 226-235 Retrieval effectiveness by semantic and citation searching
by Miranda Lee Pao & Dennis B. Worthen - 236-245 An approach to query cost modelling in numeric databases
by Kalervo Järvelin - 246-252 Recall cues in known‐item retrieval
by Bryce Allen - 253-261 The computerized cataloguing of historic watercraft: A case study in information retrieval in museology
by John E. Summers & Edward G. Summers - 262-268 A descriptive analysis of the characteristics of the microcomputer periodical literature
by Edward John Kazlauskas & Michele F. DeYoe & Katherine R. Smith - 269-272 Evaluating academic science institutions in South Africa
by Anastassios Pouris - 273-276 Entry point depth and online search using a controlled vocabulary
by Bert R. Boyce & John P. McLain - 277-283 Laws of scattering applied to popular music
by Kevin L. Cook - 284-290 Citation behavior: Classification, utility, and location
by V. Cano - 291-297 Estimation of the publication potential in 50 U.S. states and in the District of Columbia based on the frequency distribution of scientific productivity
by András Schubert & András Telcs
May 1989, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 145-151 Recall‐precision trade‐off: A derivation
by Michael Gordon & Manfred Kochen - 152-152 Response: Absence of citations can be valuable clue
by Don R. Swanson - 152-152 Analysis of scientific literature to assist in problem solving
by Henry Small & Eugene Garfield - 152-152 Verification of results that logically related noninteractive literatures are potential sources of new knowledge
by Don R. Swanson - 153-157 Online catalogue research in Europe
by Richard M. Jones - 158-163 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Roy Rada - 164-171 Writing and reading hypertext: An overview
by Roy Rada - 172-182 Evaluating three museum installations of a hypertext system
by Ben Shneiderman & Dorothy Brethauer & Catherine Plaisant & Richard Potter - 183-191 On the power of domain‐specific hypertext environments
by Walt Scacchi - 192-199 Supporting collaboration in hypermedia: Issues and experience
by Peggy M. Irish & Randall H. Trigg - 200-213 gIBIS: A tool for all reasons
by Jeff Conklin & Michael L. Begeman - 214-220 Innovation, pragmaticism, and technological continuity: Vannevar Bush's memex
by James M. Nyce & Paul Kahn
March 1989, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 67-67 Honoring additional JASIS referees
by Donald H. Kraft - 68-85 The value of information: Approaches in economics, accounting, and management science
by Aatto J. Repo - 86-98 Online access to knowledge: System design
by Charles T. Meadow & Barbara A. Cerny & Christine L. Borgman & Donald O. Case - 99-109 The design and evaluation of a front‐end user interface for energy researchers
by Christine L. Borgman & Donald O. Case & Charles T. Meadow - 110-114 Descriptor and citation retrieval in the Medical Behavioral Sciences literature: Retrieval overlaps and novelty distribution
by Katherine W. McCain - 115-132 The effectiveness of a nonsyntactic approach to automatic phrase indexing for document retrieval
by Joel L. Fagan - 133-133 Online search analyst, version 1.0
by MaryEllen C. Sievert - 133-134 Search strategies in mass communication
by MaryEllen C. Sievert - 134-134 Online bibliographic databases: A directory and sourcebook
by Bert R. Boyce - 134-135 Education for professional librarians
by John N. Olsgaard - 135-135 Human aspects of library automation: Helping staff and patrons cope
by Andrew G. Torok - 135-136 Scientific and technical libraries. Volume 1: Functions and management
by Richard I. Blue - 135-137 Scientific and technical libraries. Volume 2: Special formats and subject areas
by Richard I. Blue - 137-139 Text processing and document manipulation: Proceedings of the international conference, Nottingham, April 1986
by Michael Lesk - 139-139 MARC for archives and manuscripts: A compendium of practice
by Lynn Roundtree - 139-139 MARC for archives and manuscripts: The AMC format
by Lynn Roundtree - 139-140 Misunderstanding media
by Andrew M. Calabrese - 140-141 Federal information policies in the 1980's: Conflicts and issues
by John Richardson - 141-142 Information technology: A luddite analysis
by Andrew M. Calabrese
January 1989, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-11 An expert system for quality control in bibliographic databases
by Claudio Todeschini & Michael P. Farrell - 12-16 Economics of intellectual property rights in the international arena
by Yale M. Braunstein - 17-26 Forecasting consumer adoption of information technology and services — Lessons from home video forecasting
by Bruce C. Klopfenstein - 27-44 Cataloging and expert systems: AACR2 as a knowledge base
by Roland Hjerppe & Birgitta Olander - 45-53 A type‐token identity in the Simon‐Yule model of text
by Ye‐Sho Chen & Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler - 54-66 Information‐seeking strategies of novices using a full‐text electronic encyclopedia
by Gary Marchionini
November 1988, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 369-389 Decision making in online searching
by Lyn Blackshaw & Baruch Fischhoff - 390-399 Bibliographic pattern matching using the ICL Distributed Array Processor
by David M. Carroll & Christine A. Pogue & Peter Willett - 400-407 Reviewing the gatekeepers: A survey of referees of library journals
by Stuart Glogoff - 408-420 Some reliability issues in very large databases
by Clifford A. Lynch - 421-422 The Fussler sampling technique
by Ronald Rousseau - 423-427 Exact fits to large ranked, bibliometric distributions
by Belver C. Griffith - 428-431 Evaluating cocited author search performance in a collaborative specialty
by Katherine W. McCain - 432-433 Author motivation for not citing influences: A methodological note
by M. H. MacRoberts & B. R. MacRoberts - 434-435 Protecting privacy in two‐way electronic services
by Diana Woodward - 435-435 String indexing
by James D. Anderson - 435-436 INFOTRENDS: Profiting from your information resources
by Mary J. Culnan
September 1988, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 293-300 Order effects: A study of the possible influence of presentation order on user judgments of document relevance
by Michael Eisenberg & Carol Barry - 301-306 Information science in wartime: Pioneer documentation activities in World War II
by Pamela Spence Richards - 307-311 Introduction and overview
by Lois F. Lunin & Marianne Cooper - 312-317 Part I. Curricula and accreditation. Education of the information professional: A library school perspective
by Robert M. Hayes - 318-322 Information science and information‐related educational programs: Their diversity and accreditation
by Joy K. Moll & Barbara J. Flood - 323-326 Technology: An agent for change in education for information science
by Julie M. Hurd - 327-330 Part II. Three schools with a new twist. Information science at Rutgers: Establishing new interdisciplinary connections
by James D. Anderson & Nicholas J. Belkin & Linda C. Lederman & Tefko Saracevic - 331-333 Syracuse University School of Information Studies: A tradition of innovation
by Barbara Settel & Donald A. Marchand - 334-336 Drexel University College of Information Studies: Evolving programs, new connections
by Diana Woodward - 337-339 Part III. The fellow travelers. Information resource management: Research, education, and practice
by Richard H. Lytle - 340-343 Educating archivists: Speculations on the past, present, and future
by Richard J. Cox - 344-347 Informatics and education in the health professions
by Marion J. Ball & Judith V. Douglas & Lois F. Lunin - 348-350 Part IV. Different perspectives. Options and trends in the training of information professionals
by Trudi Bellardo - 351-354 Has international education been politicized?
by Marta Dosa - 355-357 Professional identity and the information professional
by Carol Oen & Marianne Cooper - 358-361 Education of the information professional: What employers want
by Barbara M. Preschel - 362-366 Part V. The future. Challenges to information science education
by Guy Garrison
July 1988, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 223-223 Honoring the JASIS referees over the last few years
by Donald H. Kraft - 224-234 The diffusion of computer‐assisted legal research systems
by George A. Barnett & Gary Siegel - 235-251 Performance measures for information retrieval systems—an experimental approach
by John J. Regazzi - 252-261 Inter‐industry relations in electronic news services
by Paul Hart, Ph.D. & Ronald E. Rice, Ph.D. - 262-269 One‐pass text compression with a subword dictionary
by Matti Jakobsson - 270-272 Tracking nontraditional information systems
by Madeline M. Henderson