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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 1979
- Everett H. Brenner:
Opinion Paper: Euronet and its Effects on the U.S. Information Market. 5-8 - Robert T. Dattola:
FIRST: Flexible Information Retrieval System for Text. 9-14 - Susan Artandi:
Man, Information, and Society: New Patterns of Interaction. 15-18 - Charles H. Davis, Debora Shaw:
Collection Overlap as a Function of Library Size: A Comparison of American and Canadian Public Libraries. 19-24 - Pasquale Sullo, William A. Wallace, Thomas Triscari, Cathy A. Chazen, James F. Davis:
A Reliability Theoretic Construct for Assessing Information Flow in Networks. 25-32 - Stephen B. Lawton, Ethel Auster, David To:
A Systems Evaluation of the Educational Information System for Ontario. 33-40 - Donald H. Kraft, James W. Liesener:
Planning and Budgeting for School Media Programs at the Building, District, and Regional Levels: O.R. in the Little Red Schoolhouse. 41-50 - T. Radhakrishnan, R. Kernizan:
Lotka's Law and Computer Science Literature. 51-54
- Ted Brandhorst:
ANSI 239 Romanization Standards and "Reversibility": A Dialog to Arrive at a Policy. 55-59
- David Davison:
Letters to the Editor. 60
- Edward John Kazlauskas:
Education and Large Information Systems. R.A. Buckingham, Amsterdam: North-Holland; 1977: 197 p. Price: $26.75. 61 - Charles H. Davis:
Current Trends in Programming Methodology, Volume I: Software Specification and Design. Raymond T. Yeh, ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1977: 275 p. ISBN: 0-13-195701-5 (v1). 61-62
- Marilyn Fishman:
Job Control Language (Wiley Self-teaching Guide). Ruth Ashley and Judi N. Fernandes, with Gary Deward Brown. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 1978: 157 p. Price: $4.95. ISBN: 0-471-03205-0. 62 - Edmond Mignon:
On-Line Information Retrieval Sourcebook. J.L. Hall. London: ASLIB; 1977: 267 p. Price $43.50. ISBN: 0-85142-106-7. 63
Volume 30, Number 2, March 1979
- H. Curtis Wright:
The wrong way to go. 67-76 - Sue A. Dodd:
Bibliographic references for numeric social science data files: Suggested guidelines. 77-82 - Richard W. Trueswell, Stephen J. Turner:
Simulating circulation-use characteristic curves using circulation data. 83-87 - Charles B. Wenger, Christine B. Sweet, Helen J. Stiles:
Monograph evaluation for acquisitions in a large research library. 88-92 - Michael R. W. Bommer, Ronald W. Chorba, Walter Grattidge:
Performance assessment model for academic libraries. 93-99 - Don M. Avedon, Ann M. Devilliers:
Microfilm permanence and archival quality. 100-102
- Johanna C. Ross:
Searching the chemical literature via three on-line vendors: A comparison. 103-106 - Luciana Marulli, Michael E. D. Koenig:
Bradford distribution of data elements. 107-108 - Mark P. Carpenter:
Similarity of Pratt's measure of class concentration to the Gini index. 108-110
- Fritz Machlup:
An economist's reflections on an institute for the advanced study of information science. 111-113
- Gerard Salton:
Science, shcharansky, and the soviets. 114 - Richard A. V. Diener:
Transnational information flow as assessed by citation analysis. 114-115 - Harold B. Thompson:
Indexing. 115 - A. Sandison:
Using the collection control model. 115 - Gerard Salton:
Automatic text analysis. 116
- Gordon M. Gerson:
Generalized Data Management Systems and Scientific Information. Report of the Specialist Study on Computer Software. The Use of Generalized Data Management Systems for Handling Scientific Information. Oecd Nuclear Energy Agency; 1978: Paris, France: 346 p. $12.50 hard copy, $3.00 microfiche (CONF 771030). 119 - Stephen P. Harter:
Evaluating Information: A Guide for Users of Social Science Research. Jeffry Katzer, Kenneth H. Cook, and Wayne W. Crouch. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley; 1978: 191 p. 119
Volume 30, Number 3, May 1979
- Charles T. Meadow:
Editor's note. 122
- Katherine H. Packer, Dagobert Soergel:
The importance of SDI for current awareness in fields with severe scatter of information. 125-135 - Harold E. Bamford Jr.:
Assessing the effect of computer augmentation on staff productivity. 136-142 - Michael K. Buckland:
On types of search and the allocation of library resources. 143-147 - Michael E. D. Koenig:
On-line serials collection analysis. 148-153 - Joseph J. Talavage:
Financial aspects of industrial information centers: A survey. 154-160 - Gabriel Pinski, Francis Narin:
Structure of the psychological literature. 161-168
- Patrick Wilson:
Utility-theoretic indexing. 169-170 - William S. Cooper:
Utility-theoretic indexing: A note on Wilson's note. 170-172
- Isai Goldstein:
Science, Shcharansky, and the Soviets. 173-175 - Harold Borko, Matthew Koll:
Relation of title length to number of authors. 175-176
Volume 30, Number 4, July 1979
- Charles T. Meadow:
Scope and administration of Jasis. 178-179
- William B. Rouse:
Tutorial: Mathematical modeling of library systems. 181-192 - J. Davidson Frame, John J. Baum, Michael Card:
An information approach to examining developments in an energy technology: Coal gasification. 193-201 - Joseph C. Donohue:
The library of congress: A proposed role in a national information and referral network. 202-204 - Marcia J. Bates:
Information search tactics. 205-214
- Patricia McLaughlin:
Symposium on alternative methods of disseminating information. 214
- Donald F. Swift, Viola A. Winn, Dawn A. Bramer:
A sociological approach to the design of information systems. 215-223 - M. E. Maron:
Depth of indexing. 224-228
- Nancy L. Geller:
A test of significance for the whitworth distribution. 229-231
- Avital Shcharansky:
Science, Shcharansky, and the Soviets. 233 - B. C. Brookes:
The Bradford law: A new calculus for the social sciences? 233-234 - A. Sandison:
Fluctuations in ranked orders of periodicals. 234 - Eugene Garfield:
Highly cited old papers. 234-235
- Manfred Kochen:
Information Systems and Networks. K. Samuelson, H. Borko, and G. X. Amey. New York: Elsevier North-Holland; 1977. 238 - Hans H. Weilisch:
Library Lit 8 - The Best of 1977. Bill Katz, Ed. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press; 1978: 333p. ISBN: 0-8108-1125-1. Price: $12.00. 238-239 - Donald H. Kraft:
The CODASYL Approach to Data Base Management. T. William Olle. Chichester, England: Wiley-Interscience; 1978: 287p. Price: $21.50. 239-240 - Judith A. Tessier:
On-Line Information Retrieval Systems: An Introductory-Manual to Principles and Practice. Bernard Houghton anD John Convey. London: Clive Bingley; 1977. 240
Volume 30, Number 5, September 1979
- Ian A. Macleod:
SEQUEL as a Language for Document Retrieval. 243-249 - J. MacGregor Smith, Nilliam B. Rouse:
Application of Queueing Network Models to Optimization of Resource Allocation within Libraries. 250-263 - William E. McGrath:
Two Models for Predicting Subject Circulation: A Contribution to the Allocation Problem. 264-268 - Abraham Baokstein:
Relevance. 269-273 - Joseph Z. Nitecki:
National Network of Information in Poland. 274-279 - Marcia J. Bates:
Idea Tactics. 280-289 - Ana Divino Cleveland, Donald B. Cleveland:
A Test of Buck's Prime Number Coding Scheme. 290-295 - Aurel Avramescu:
Actuality and Obsolescence of Scientific Literature. 296-303 - Cheryl A. Casper:
Pricing Policy for Library Services. 304-309
- Stanley Ozog:
On the Value of Information. 310-315
- Peter Halpin, John E. Knight:
Air Pollution Technical Information Network: A Revised Approach. 315-316
- Allan D. Pratt, Donald Leatherdale, Charles T. Meadow, Charles H. Davis, Debora Shaw:
Letters to the Editor. 317-319
Volume 30, Number 6, November 1979
- Charles T. Meadow:
A new JASIS department. 323 - Charles T. Meadow:
Homage to JASIS referees. 324
- Edward S. Warner, Anita L. Anker:
Utilizing library constituents' perceived needs in allocating journal costs. 325-329 - Susan Long, David Rawnsley:
The role of a linking agent in an information center network. 330-333 - Colin L. M. Bell, Kevin P. Jones:
Towards everyday language information retrieval systems via minicomputers. 334-339 - Michael D. Gordon:
Deficiencies of scientific information access and output in less developed countries. 340-342 - A. Berthelot, Peter Clague, Samuel Schiminovich, Wolfgang Zwirner:
The ICSU AB International classification system for physics: Its history and future. 343-352
- Alexander Yakovlevich Lerner:
To protest or to ignore? a scientist's alternatives in reacting to the persecution of his colleagues. 353-355
- Barbara A. Cerny:
A reply to robertson's diatribe on the nature of Fuzz. 356-357 - Stephen E. Robertson:
On Fuzzy sets: Reply to Cerny. 357-358 - W. Bruce Croft:
Using boolean queries with a clustered file organization. 358-360 - A. A. Bondi:
On the economics and timing of data evaluation and estimation in an industrial setting. 360-363 - Stanley Ozog:
The logics and boundary concepts of information acquisition. 364-367 - Charles T. Meadow, Mary Ann Zaborowski:
Some statistical aspects of JASIS publications. 368-371
- Larry Auld:
The wrong way to go. 372 - Dana Lincoln Roth:
Searching the chemical literature. 372 - Colin H. Davidson:
Microfiches. 372
- M. L. Tsuffis:
Current Research on Scientific and Technical Information Transfer. New York: Jeffrey Norton Publishers, Inc.; 32p., Microfiche 7p. Price: $12.95. 373 - Edward S. Warner:
Development of a Responsive Library Acquisitions Formula. Glyn T. Evans, Mary H. Beilby, and Roger Gifford. Albany, New York: Suny Central Administration, Office of Library Services; December 1978: 95 pp. (Final Report on Usoe Grant No. g007702305). Price: Not Given. 373-374 - David C. Blair:
Information Retrieval, 2nd ed. C.J. Van Rijsbergen. London: Butterworths; 1979: 208 pp. Price: $32.50. 374-375
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