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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January / February 1975
- James G. Williams, Chai Kim:
Opinion paper. On theory development in information science. 1-9 - Susan Artandi:
Appendix: Reply to the Williams and Kim Article. 9 - Naomi Sager:
Sublanguage grammers in science information processing. 10-16 - Jack Belzer, James Williams, John Kronebusch, A. B. Gupta:
Curricula in information science: Four year progress report. 17-32 - Gerard Salton, Chung-Shu Yang
, Clement T. Yu:
A theory of term importance in automatic text analysis. 33-44 - Abraham Bookstein, Don R. Swanson:
A decision theoretic foundation for indexing. 45-50 - B. M. Ludwig, H. P. Glockmann:
The formal analysis of document retrieval systems. 51-55 - Nicholas J. Belkin:
Some soviet concepts of information for information science. 56-64
- Kevin D. Reilly:
Library planning and decision-making systems. M. Hamburg, R. Clelland, M. Bommer, L. Ramist and R. Whitfield. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 274 pp. (1974). 65 - Albert C. Vara:
Information and the small manufacturer: Report of a Survey of the Information Needs of Small Manufacturers in New South Wales. Carmel Maguire and Robin Kench., the University of New South Wales, Australia, 96 pp. (1974). 66 - Audrey N. Grosch:
Australian MARC specification. National Library of Australia. Canberra: National Library of Australia 83 pp. (1973). 66 - T. D. C. Kuch:
Improving access to library resources: The Influence of Organization of Library Collections, and of User Attitudes Toward Innovative Services. Richard M. Dougherty and Laura L. Blomquist. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press xii + 180 pp. (1974). 66-67 - Arthur P. Young:
Research Libraries and Technology. Herman H. Fussler. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 91 pp. (1973). 67
- Leigh S. Whitlock, Charles W. Sargent:
Letters to the Editor. 68
Volume 26, Number 2, March / April 1975
- Eugene Wall:
Symbiotic development of thesauri and information systems: A case history. 71-79 - Francis Narin, Mark P. Carpenter:
National publication and citation comparisons. 80-93 - Casimir Borkowski, J. Sperling Martin:
Structure, effectiveness and benefits of LEXtractor, an operational computer program for automatic extraction of case summaries and dispositions from court decisions. 94-102 - Daniel U. Wilde, H. David Chafe:
Reduction of data generation costs. 103-107 - Gladys B. Dronberger, Gerald T. Kowitz:
Abstract readability as a factor in information systems. 108-111 - Pauline V. Angione:
On the equivalence of boolean and weighted searching based on the convertibility of query forms. 112-124
- John M. Carroll, John Cakarnis:
Comparison of checksum procedures by simulation. 125-128
- Mike Koenig:
Review of information retrieval and documentation in chemistry. Charles H. Davis and James E. Rush. Westport, connecticut: Greenwood Press. 129-130 - Edward John Kazlauskas:
Staff development and continuing education programs for library personnel: Guidelines and Criteria. Barbara Conroy, Boulder, Colorado: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 23 p. (1974). 130 - John F. Harvey:
The Academic Library: In Honor of Guy R. Lyle. Edited by Ivan Ira Farber and Ruth Walling. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 171 pp. (1974). 131 - Rowena Weiss Swanson:
Communication science and technology. Patrick R. Penland. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 205 p. (1974). 131-132
- A. Sandison:
Letters to the Editor. 132
Volume 26, Number 3, May / June 1975
- Michael Bommer:
Opinion Paper. Operations research in libraries: A critical assessment. 137-139 - Rowena Weiss Swanson, Joseph Mayer:
Performing evaluation studies in information science. 140-156 - William B. Rouse:
Optimal resource allocation in library systems. 157-165 - Eugene B. Jackson, Ruth L. Jackson:
Speakers at the 1972 gordon research conference: Their backgrounds and literature records as selection aids for "out-of-specialty" scientists and others. 166-173 - S. J. Frycki, P. A. Roskos, C. F. Gerity, I. S. Levett:
Squibb science information system: Computerized selective dissemination, current awareness, and retrospective searching of pharmaceuticai literature. 174-183 - Dineh Moghdam:
User training for on-line information retrieval systems. 184-188
- Alan Edward Schorr:
Lotka's Law and Map Librarianship. 189-190
- Harry E. Welsh:
Policies and practices in the bibliographic control of United States Government Publications, C.P. Crowers, issue editor, Drexel Library Quarterly 10 (Nos 1 and 2): 153p (1974). 191
Volume 26, Number 4, July / August 1975
- Stephen P. Harter:
A probabilistic approach to automatic keyword indexing. Part I. On the Distribution of Specialty Words in a Technical Literature. 197-206 - Andrew Pope:
Bradford's law and the periodical literature of information science. 207-213 - Stephen E. Robertson
:
Explicit and implicit variables in information retrieval (IR) systems. 214-222 - Jerry R. Byrne:
Relative effectiveness of titles, abstracts, and subject headings for machine retrieval from the COMPENDEX services. 223-229 - Bernard L. Hunt, Martin Snyderman, William Payne:
Machine-assisted indexing of scientific research summaries. 230-236 - John N. Depew:
An acquisitions decision model for academic libraries. 237-246 - Vance Etnyre, William J. Kretlow:
An analysis of effectiveness factors in published articles on management information systems. 247-252 - Herbert Inhaber:
Canadian scientific journals: Part 1, coverage. 253-258
- Siarl Tyno:
The schlichtmeier gap: A report based on recent archeological findings. 259-262
- John M. Carroll:
Use of synthetic text in the evaluation of statistically based keyword-selection strategies. 261-262
- Rowena Weiss Swanson:
Proceedings of the 1973 clinic on library applications of data processing: Networking and Other Forms of Cooperation. 263-264 - Isabel V. Clarke:
Reader in documents of international organizations. 264
Volume 26, Number 5, September / October 1975
- Anne B. Piternick:
Derivation of a sample of journal issues for tests of availability and use. 269-270 - William M. Shaw Jr.:
Computer Simulation of the Circulation Subsystem of a Library. 271-279 - Stephen P. Harter:
A probabilistic approach to automatic keyword indexing. Part II. An algorithm for probabilistic indexing. 280-289 - Herbert Inhaber:
Canadian scientific journals: Part II, interaction. 290-293 - Renata Tagliacozzo:
The consumers of new information technology: A survey of the utilization of MEDLINE. 294-304
- Martha E. Williams:
Progress and Problems of the Data Base Community. 305-306
- Susan Artandi:
Computer-based information services in science and technology-principles and techniques, M.F. Lynch. Peter Peregrinus Ltd. (1974). 307 - Martha J. Bailey:
Interpersonal communication: Counseling, Guidance and Retrieval for Media, Library, and Information Specialists. Patrick R. Penland and Alayamma Mathai, New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 171 p. (1974). 307 - James L. Olsen Jr.:
How to find out, G. Chandler. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 194 p. (1974). 307-308 - Albert C. Vara:
Selected readings on information for industry, FID (international federation for documentation) study committee, "information for industry" (FID/II), FID Publ 518, Copenhagen: 60 p. (1974). 308 - Herbert R. Koller:
Computers and early books, anonymous. London: Mansell, 131 p. (1974). 308-309
Volume 26, Number 6, November / December 1975
- Robert O. Stanton:
Applying the management-by-objectives technique in an industrial library. 313-317 - Vladimir Slamecka:
Opinion Paper. Pragmatic observations on theoretical research in information science. 318-320 - Tefko Saracevic:
RELEVANCE: A review of and a framework for the thinking on the notion in information science. 321-343 - Jean Rafsnider:
Complementarity between a use study and a citation study in considering publication practices in the physical and social sciences. 344-345 - Robert W. Zmud:
Selecting computer resources for inclusion within a pricing system. 346-348
- Alexander Sandison:
Patterns of citation densities by date of publication in physical review. 349-352
- Michael K. Buckland
:
Notes on the gupta-ravindran optimal storage model. 351-352
- Audrey N. Grosch:
Women in librarianship-melvil's rib symposium. Edited by Margaret Myers and Mayra Scarborough, New Brunswick, NJ: Bureau of Library and Information Science Research, Rutgers University Graduate School of Library Science, 112 p. (1975) (ISBN 0-8135-0807-X). 353
- Donald Leatherdale:
Indexing languages and thesauri: Construction and Maintenance. Dagobert Soergel, Melville Publishing Company, Los Angeles, California: X1iii 632 p. (1974). 353 - Robert B. Hankins:
Assets protection, (a quarterly international periodical). Madison, Wisconsin: Assets Protection Journal Publishing, Vol 1, Number 1, 78 p. (Spring 1975). 354 - Jonathan Stanfield:
Management of information technology case studies. Elizabeth B. Adams, New York, NY, Petrocelli/Charter (1975). 354 - John F. Harvey:
Maurice falcolm tauber, a bio-bibliography, 1934-1973. Marion C. Szigethy, Published for Beta Phi Mu, Nu Chapter, Columbia University School of Library Service by The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 121 p. (1974). 354-355 - Jean K. Martin:
Essays on bibliography. Compiled and edited by Vito J. Brenni. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 552 p. (1975). 354-355 - Edward John Kazlauskas:
Managing education for results Richard W. Hostrop, Homewood, Illinois: ETC Publications, 248p. (1975). 355-356
- Alfred M. Pommer:
Letter to the Editor. 356

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