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CHI 1981: Ann Arbor, MI, USA - Part I
- Gregory A. Marks, Lorraine Borman:
Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Easier and More Productive Use of Computer Systems, CHI 1981, Part I: Information Processing in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, May 20-22, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 978-0-89791-056-9 - Edward A. Greenberg, William Max Ivey, Bruce R. Lewis:
Comparison of some available packages for use in research data management. 1-8 - Andrew A. Beveridge, Jennifer A. Norris:
Organizing the annual housing surveys as a very large relationally oriented data base. 9-15 - Richard M. Cohn, Howard R. Prouse:
The 1940 and 1950 Public Use Sample Project: Data quality issues. 16-19 - Christopher J. Gordon, Michael B. Zartman:
The automation of data processing, analysis, and reporting in a large survey time-series database. 20-23 - Erik W. Austin, Sylvia Barge, Susan M. Horvath, Santa M. Traugott:
A new process for documenting and checking archival data. 24-31 - Tina G. Bixby, Janet K. Vavra:
An automated system for responding to data service requests. 32-35 - Ann Janda, Kenneth Janda:
Online searches of social science data sets: The RIQS system and ICPSR data. 36-44 - Michael B. Zartman, Christopher J. Gordon:
Developing an aggregated survey/macro-economic database for statistical and graphical social science applications. 45-47 - Garry S. Meyer:
On-line manipulation of small area demographic data: AmericanProfilesm. 48-57 - Knut Hofland, Sigbjorn Arhus:
A text-retrieval system used in humanistic archive applications (abstract only). 58-59 - Morton V. Malin, Martha C. Dean:
Bibliometric analysis of ISI's Arts & Humanities Citation Index (abstract only). 58 - Miranda Lee Pao:
Bibliometric analysis of Amrican history data by FAMULUS (abstract only). 58 - Morton V. Malin, Martha C. Dean:
Bibliometric analysis of isi's Arts & Humanities Citation index. 58 - Øystein Reigem:
Sift - searching in free text: A text retrieval system (abstract only). 59 - Denis Castonguay:
A thesaurus for Canadian iconography (abstract only). 59-60 - Michael Preston:
The text's the thing: Concordances to literary texts (abstract only). 59 - Paul Beynon-Davies:
The role of the computer in ethnographic analysis (abstract only). 60 - Eleanor E. Fik:
Thesaurus on American works of art (abstract only). 60 - Pat Mohlot:
Art and architecture thesaurus (abstract only). 60 - Jan Oldervoll:
Folk (abstract only). 60 - Roald Buhler:
New file management in P-STAT (abstract only). 61 - Rebecca D. Dixon, Edmund D. Meyers Jr.:
Initial experiences with an on-line catalog (abstract only). 61 - Harold Benenson, Steven Just:
Urben research in ethnic, demographic and household-economic structures with small area, micro-databases (abstract only). 62 - Andrew B. Whinston:
Beyond cataloging functions for art museum data banks (abstract only). 62 - Ann K. Blombach:
Making computer capabilities accessible to musicians (abstract only). 63 - John Henize:
Requirements for improving the use of computers to support the development of policy decisions (abstract only). 63 - Francis M. Sim, Glen D. Kreider, Roscoe T. Miller:
On the need for human rationing (abstract only). 63-64 - Marek Rusinkiewizc:
Combining database management and statistical subroutinesunto a user-oriented data analysis facility (abstract only). 64-65 - William R. Dahms:
A micro-based project management system (abstract only). 64 - Malcolm S. Cohen:
Relational data base management systems: A tale of two systems (abstract only). 64 - David L. Ellison:
Introductory sociology with the general social survey (abstract only). 65 - William Bezdek:
Operating systems, editors and application packages: Conceptual and terminological problems facing new users of BMDP and SPSS (abstract only). 65 - Charles G. Renfro:
Public use of an economic data base system. (Abstract Only). 66
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