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Journal of Documentation, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, 1979
- Gerard Salton:
Mathematics and Information Retrieval. 1-29 - Karen Sparck Jones:
Search Term Relevance Weighting given Little Relevance Information. 30-48 - Malcolm P. Atkinson:
Progress in Documentation: Database Systems. 49-91
Volume 35, Number 2, 1979
- A. Sandison:
The Use of Scientific literature at the Science Reference Library for Updating Searches. 107-119 - T. D. Wilson, David R. Streatfield, C. Mullings:
Information Needs in Local Authority Social Services departments: a second Report on Project Iniss. 120-136 - Research Priorities, 1979-81: the Approach of the British Library's R&d Department.
Volume 35, Number 3, 1979
- G. Woledge:
C. W. Hanson. 163 - Kenneth Graham Bartlett Bakewell:
Indexers' reactions to Precis. 164-178 - Belver C. Griffith, Patricia N. Servi, Anita L. Anker, M. Carl Drott:
The aging of Scientific literature: a citation Analysis. 179-196 - John E. Burnett, David Cooper, Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett, Maureen Wycherley:
Document Retrieval Experiments using Indexing Vocabularies of varying Size. I. Variety Generation Symbols Assigned to the Fronts of Index Terms. 197-206 - Helen P. Harrison:
Progress in Documentation: non‐Book materials: a Decade of Development? 207-248
Volume 35, Number 4, 1979
- Maurice B. Line:
The Influence of the Type of Sources used on the Results of citation analyses. 265-284 - W. Bruce Croft, David J. Harper:
Using Probabilistic Models of Document Retrieval without Relevance Information. 285-295 - Peter Willett:
Document Retrieval Experiments using Indexing Vocabularies of varying Size. Ii. Hashing, truncation, digram and Trigram Encoding of Index Terms. 296-305 - Donald A. Windsor:
Documentation note: Assigning dates to Articles from Dateless journals. 306 - Linda Reynolds:
Progress in Documentation: Legibility studies: their Relevance to Present‐Day Documentation Methods. 307-340
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