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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 1977
- Ellis Mount:
A national standard for bibliographic references. 1-12 - Donald T. Hawkins:
Unconventional uses of on-line information retrieval systems: On-line bibliometric studies. 13-18 - Michael F. Lynch:
Variety generation - A reinterpretation of Shannon's mathematical theory of communication, and its implications for information science. 19-25 - Sara R. Jordan, Antony F. R. Brown, Fred C. Hutton:
Computerized russian translation at ORNL. 26-33 - Mark Oromaner:
The diffusion of core publications in american sociology. 34-37 - M. E. Maron:
On indexing, retrieval and the meaning of about. 38-43 - Carl Keren:
A policy for science information activities in small countries: The case of Israel. 44-57
- Juan R. Freudenthal:
Information and documentation in chile: Progress report and bibliography 1970-1975. 58-60
- F. W. Lancaster:
Applications of Operations Research Models to Libraries: A Case Study of the Use of Monographs in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard University. Chen, Ching-chih Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (1976) (ISBN 0-262-03056-X). 61-62 - Jonathan Stanford:
Infonnation Retrieval, Britieh and American, 1876-1976. Metcalfe, John. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press (1976). 243pp. 62 - John F. Harwey:
Farewell to Alexandria: Solutions to Space, Growth and Performance Problems of Libraries. Gore, Daniel, ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 184 p., illus. (1976). (LC: 75-5345 ISBN: 0-837 1-8587-4). 62-64
- M. B. Line:
a library network model. 65 - Kevin Krisciunas:
Lotkas law-year by year. 65-66 - John J. Hubert:
Lotkas law in the humanities. 66
Volume 28, Number 2, March 1977
- Martha E. Williams:
Data bases - A history of developments and trends from 1966 through 1975. 71-78
- William B. Rouse, Sandra H. Rouse:
Assessing the impact of computer technology on the performance of interlibrary loan networks. 79-88 - Harriet W. Zais:
Economic modeling: An aid to the pricing of information services. 89-95 - Stephen J. Turner:
The identifier method of measuring use as applied to modeling the circulation use of books from a university library. 96-100 - Marilyn M. Levine:
The informative act and its aftermath: Toward a predictive science of information. 101-106 - Timothy C. Craven:
Nephis: A nested-phrase indexing system. 107-114 - Joseph D. Smith, James E. Rush:
The relationship between author names and author entries in a large on-line union catalog as retrieved using truncated keys. 115-120
- Patrick Kelly, Francis W. Wolek:
STI in the land of RaD. 121-123
- Edward John Kazlauskas:
Effecting Change in Library Education. Allan F: . Hershfield. Curriculum Design for Library and Information Science. Robert S. Taylor, Ed. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University School of Library Science, 87p. (1973). (Education and Curriculum Series No. 1). 124 - John F. Harvey:
History of Librariea in the Western World. Third edition. Elmer D. Johnson and Michael H. Harris. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 354p. (1976). (ISBN 0-8108-0949-4; LC 76-25422). $1 0.00. 124-125 - John F. Harvey:
National and International Library Planning, Key Papere Resented at the 40th Session of the IFLA General Coundl, Washington, D.C., 1974. Robert Vosper and Leone I. Newkirk, Eds. Munich: Verlag Dokumentation, 162p. (1976). (IFLA Publication No. 4; ISBN 3-7940-44 24-X). 125 - Rowena Weiss Swanson:
Proceedings of the 1975 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing: The Use of Computers in Literature Searching and Related Reference Activities in Libraries. F. Wilfrid Lancaster, Ed. Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois, 159p. (1976). (ISBN 0-87845-043-2; LC 76-1790). 125-126 - Phyllis A. Richmond:
Major Classification Systems: The Dewey Centennial. Papers presented at the Allerton Park Institute, 9-12 November 1972. Kathryn Luther Henderson, Ed. Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois, Graduate Center of Library Science, 182p. 1976).( Allerton Park Institute No. 21; ISBN 0-87845-044-0; LC 76-236331). 126-127 - Harold Wooster:
The SCATT Report: Designing a National Scientific and Technical Communication System. Russell L. Ackoff, Thomas A. Cowan, Wladimir M. Sachs, Maybeth L. Meditz, Peter Davis, James C. Emergy. and Martin C.J. Elton. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 173p. (1976). $12.00 (cloth). 127 - Jean K. Martin:
Advances in Librarianship. Volume 6. Melvin J. Voigt and Michael H. Harris, eds. New York: Academic Press, 291p. (1976). (ISBN 0-12-785006-6). 127-128
- Clive Bingley, Martha J. Bailey:
Physics abbreviations and acronyms. 129 - Nicholas J. Belkin:
"Information" in information science - A definition. 129 - William T. Knox:
Information science and structure. 129-132
Volume 28, Number 3, May 1977
- Eugene B. Jackson, Ruth L. Jackson:
The industrial special library universe - A "base line" study of its extent and characteristics. 135-152 - Michael D. Cooper:
Input-output relationships in on-line bibliographic searching. 153-160 - Marcia J. Bates:
Factors affecting subject catalog search success. 161-169 - Marc Julius, Charles E. Berkoff, Alvin E. Strack, Frank Krasovec, A. Douglas Bender:
A very early warning system for the rapid identification and transfer of new technology. 170-174 - Anthony M. Woodward:
The roles of reviews in information transfer. 175-180
Volume 28, Number 5, September 1977
- Anthony J. Fedanzo Jr.:
Expanding the categories of feedback. 239-246 - Martha E. Williams:
Networks for on-line data base access. 247-253 - Michael Cooke:
Future library network automation. 254-258 - E. Burton Swanson:
The application of function descriptors to the development of an information system topology. 259-267 - Sheilah Allen, Joyce Matheson:
Development of a semantic differential to access users' attitudes towards a batch mode information retrieval system (ERIC). 268-272 - David Davidson:
The effect of individual differences of cognitive style on judgments of document relevance. 273-284 - Allan D. Pratt:
A measure of class concentration in bibliometrics. 285-292 - Charles B. Wenger, Judith Childress:
Journal evaluation in a large research library. 293-299
- A. Sandison:
Models for librarians. 300-302
- Charles H. Davis:
Reliable Software through Composite Design. Glenford J. Myers. New York: Petrocelli-Charter, 159p. (1975) (ISBN: 0-88405-284-2). 303 - Herbert B. Landau:
The Social Use of Information: Ownership and Access. Andrew E. Wessel. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 244 p. (1976). 303-304 - Rowena Weiss Swanson:
Advances in Librarianship. Volume 7. Melvin J. Voight and Michael H. Harris, Eds. New York: Academic Press, 348p. (1977). 304-305 - Audrey N. Grosch:
Landmarks of Library Literature 1876-1976. Dianne J. Ellsworth and Norman D. Stevens, Eds. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 520 p. (1976) (LC 754.5139; ISBN 0-8108-0899-4). 305-306
Volume 28, Number 6, November 1977
- Howard D. White:
Toward a national information system for social science data files. 313-322 - John T. Dow:
A metatheory for the development of a science of information. 323-332 - Terry Noreault, Matthew B. Koll, Michael J. McGill:
Automatic ranked output from boolean searches in SIRE. 333-339 - W. Bruce Croft:
Clustering large files of documents using the single-link method. 341-344 - Clement T. Yu, Vijay V. Raghavan:
Single-pass method for determining the semantic relationships between terms. 345-354 - Yale M. Braunstein:
An economic rationale for page and submission charges by academic journals. 355-358 - Chai Kim, Eui Hang Shin:
Sociodemographic correlates of intercounty variations in the public library output. 359-365 - Russell C. Coile:
Lotka's frequency distribution of scientific productivity. 366-370
- Joseph C. Donohue:
The Oral Antecedents of Greek Librarianship. H. Curtis Wright. Foreword by Jesse H. Shera, afterword by H.J. de Vleeschauer. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press (1977). P. 237. 371-372 - Richard A. Steele:
American Overseas Library Technical Assistance. 1940-1970. Beverly J. Brewster, Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 445p. (1976) $17.50. 372-373 - Susan Artandi:
The Information Age: Its Development, Its Impact. Donald P. Hammer, Ed. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 275 p. (1976). 373-374 - M. Carl Drott:
Essays of an Information Scientist, Vol. I and 11. Eugene Carfield. Philadelphia, PA : ISI Press (1977). 374-375 - Kevin D. Reilly:
Cannons' Bibliography of Library Economy, 18761920: An Author Index with Citations. Anne H. and Melbourne Jordan, Eds. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 473 p. (1976). 375 - James E. Rush:
Serials Automation in the United States: A Bibliographic History. Gary M. Pitkin. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, p. 148 (1976). 375-376 - Jonathan Stanfield:
System Anrlyeie for Managerial Decisiom, A Computer Approach. P. Ramahgam. New York: John Wdey and Sons, 607 p. (1976). 376
- M. B. Line:
A library network model. 377 - Ned Chapin:
Change the ANS flowchart standard? 377

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