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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January / February 1973
- Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler:
ASIS Distinguished Lecture - 1972: Operations Research and Information Science - A Common Cause. 3-8 - Dan C. Clarke, John L. Bennett:
An Experimental Framework For Observing the Indexing Process. 9-24 - James L. Wood, Carolyn Flanagan, H. Edward Kennedy:
Overlap Among the Journal Articles Selected for Coverage by BIOSIS, CAS, and Ei. 25-28 - R. F. Ashmole, D. E. Smith, B. T. Stern:
Cost Effectiveness of Current Awareness Sources in the Pharmaceutical Industry. 29-39 - Jean Tague, John Carroll:
Opinion Paper. Information in an Informationless World or The Making of an Information Scientist. 40-44 - Dennis R. Elchesen:
A Correlation of Bibliographic Data Elements for use in a Generalized File Management System. 45-53 - Robert T. Bottle:
Collective Experimental Work in Information Science Teaching. 54-56 - T. V. Golashvili:
Problems of Compilation and Evaluation of Property Data of Substances and Materials. 57-64 - Janet Friedlander:
Clinician Search for Information. 65-69
- Harold B. Thompson:
Check List for Information Environment. 70-71
- Victor Rosenberq:
A Technique for Monitoring User Behavior at the Computer Terminal Interface. 71 - R. D. Feinman, K. L. Kwok:
The Construction of Journal-Oriented Classification Schemes. 71-72 - Rowena Weiss Swanson:
On Clustering Techniques in Information Science. 72-73
- Herbert B. Landau:
The Evaluation of Information Services and Products. Donald W. King and Edward C. Bryant. Information Resources Press. Washington, DC 308 pp. Index. $15.00. 74-75 - Simon M. Newman:
Information Systems, Services, and Centers. Herman M. Weisman. New York: Becker and Hayes, Inc. (A Subsidiary of John Wiley and Sons, Inc.). (1972), 265 + xvi pages, including index, selected bibliography, appendices, and discussion problems and exercises. $10.50. 75
- Emil H. Levine:
National Security Council Directive Establishes Data Index System. 76
Volume 24, Number 2, March / April 1973
- James Fayollat:
On-line serials control system in a large biomedical library. Part III: Comparison of on-line and batch operations and cost analysis. 80-86 - William S. Cooper:
On selecting a measure of retrieval effectiveness. 87-100 - Betty A. Mathis, James E. Rush, Carol E. Young:
Improvement of automatic abstracts by the use of structural analysis. 101-109 - Eleanor D. Dym, Donald L. Shirey:
A statistical decision model for periodical selection for a specialized information center. 110-119 - Tefko Saracevic, Lawrence J. Perk:
Ascertaining activities in a subject area through bibliometric analysis. Application to library literature. 120-134 - Benjamin Mittman, Robert Chalice, D. Dillaman:
Mixed data structures in a multi-purpose retrieval system. 135-141 - Thomas H. Martin, James H. Carlisle, Siegfried Treu:
The user interface for interactive bibliographic searching: An analysis of the attitudes of nineteen information scientists. 142-147 - Chai Kim:
Theoretical foundations of thesaurus-construction and some methodological considerations for thesaurus-updating. 148-156 - Kevin P. Jones:
The environment of classification: The concept of mutual exclusivity. 157-163
- Harold Borko:
FID Budapest 1972. 164-165
- Karen Sparck Jones:
Letters to the Editor. 166-167
Volume 24, Number 3, May / June 1973
- Louis W. Stern, C. Samuel Craig, Anthony J. La Greca, Gerald J. Lazorick:
Promotion of information services: An evaluation of alternative approaches. 171-179 - Hartmut H. Weinert:
A keyword system for small information centers. 180-192 - Kieth Wright:
Social science information characteristics with particular reference to the educational resources information centers (ERIC). 193-204 - Frederic L. Scheffler:
A novel philosophy for the design of information storage and retrieval systems appropriate for the '70's. 205-209 - Rob McGee:
An analysis of manual circulation systems for academic libraries. 210-217 - Gerard Salton:
On the development of information science. 218-220 - Bruce J. Whittemore, Marshall C. Yovits:
A generalized conceptual development for the analysis and flow of information. 221-231
- Roger Cody:
The effect of document ordering in rocchio's clustering algorithm. 232-233
- Louise Schultz, Robert W. Burns Jr.:
Letters to the Editor. 234-235
Volume 24, Number 4, July / August 1973
- Harold Borko:
The 1973 ASIS meeting: Purpose, programs and benefits. 239-241
- Susan Artandi:
Information concepts and their utility. 242-245
- Jack Minker, Eero Peltola, Gerald A. Wilson:
Document retrieval experiments using cluster analysis. 246-260 - Glenn O. Ware:
A general statistical model for estimating future demand levels of data-base utilization within an information retrieval organization. 261-264 - Henry Small:
Co-citation in the scientific literature: A new measure of the relationship between two documents. 265-269 - Charles W. N. Thompson:
The functions of abstracts in the initial screening of technical documents by the user. 270-276 - John M. Carroll, Jean Tague:
Use of an automatic text analyzer in preparation of SDI profiles. 277-281 - A. Neil Yerkey:
Models of index searching and retrieval effectiveness of keyword-in-context indexes. 282-286 - Jacques F. Vallee, Gerald L. Askevold:
Information organization for interactive use: Design implications in data-base systems. 287-299 - Jack Belzer:
Information theory as a measure of information content. 300-304
- Emil H. Levine:
MIS spinoff of a conventional STINFO retrieval system. 305 - Benjamin L. Kirson:
Scientific and technological information systems in the Soviet Union. 306-307 - Jeffrey Katzer, Patricia Moell:
On the dimensionality of users' attitudes toward on-line retrieval systems - A replication? 307-308
- Boris W. Kuvshinoff:
On self as subject. 309
Volume 24, Number 5, September / October 1973
- Karen Sparck Jones:
Does indexing exhaustivity matter? 313-316 - Daniel James Amick:
Scientific elitism and the information system of science. 317-327
- B. C. Landry, Betty A. Mathis, N. M. Meara, James E. Rush, Carol E. Young:
Definition of some basic terms in computer and information science. 328-342
- Dennis B. Worthen:
The epidemic process and the contagion model. 343-346 - P. C. Mitchell, Jon T. Rickman, William E. Walden:
SOLAR: A storage and on-line automatic retrieval system. 347-358 - J. R. Moore:
On interrelationships of the sciences and technology as expressed by a categorized list of journals and modified by a classification system. 359-367 - Donald H. Kraft:
A decision theory view of the information retrieval situation: An operations research approach. 368-376 - Donald A. Windsor, Diane M. Windsor:
Citation of the literature by information scientists in their own publications. 377-381 - R. D. Feinman, K. L. Kwok:
Classification of scientific documents by means of self-generated groups employing free language. 382-396 - George R. Chambers, James S. Healey:
Journal citations in Master's Theses: One measurement of a journal collection. 397-401
- Ruth Reinke Montgomery:
Productivity in toxicity papers. 402-403
- R. M. McMullen:
Information-value and cost. 404
Volume 24, Number 6, November / December 1973
- Vladimir Slamecka:
An audiographic system for self-instruction. 405-412 - William S. Cooper:
On selecting a measure of retrieval effectiveness part II. Implementation of the philosophy. 413-424 - Mark P. Carpenter, Francis Narin:
Clustering of scientific journals. 425-436 - Paul R. Ackley, Robert A. Nardello:
Cross tabulations applicable to mini-computers. 437-444 - John O'Connor:
Text searching retrieval of answer-sentences and other answer-passages. 445-460
- Larry J. Murphy:
"Lotka's law in the humanities?". 461-462
- Harry Schwarzlander:
Problems of Information Science, FID 478, A. I. Chernyi, ed. All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, Moscow 1972, 240 pages. 463-464
- Edwin H. Feinberg:
Core serials in biology. 465
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