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Journal of Documentation, Volume 43
Volume 43, Number 1, 1987
- Alina Vickery, Helen Brooks, Bruce Robinson, Brian Vickery:
A Reference and referral System using Expert System Techniques. 1-23 - Quentin L. Burrell:
A Third note on ageing in a Library Circulation Model: Applications to Future Use and Relegation. 24-45 - Timothy C. Craven:
An Online Index Entry Format Based on Multiple Search Terms. 46-53 - Manfred Kochen:
How Well do we acknowledge Intellectual debts? 54-64 - A. B. Buxton:
Titles Revisited. 65-68
Volume 43, Number 2, 1987
- Mark Stewart, Peter Willett:
Nearest Neighbour Searching in Binary Search Trees: Simulation of a Multiprocessor System. 93-111 - Bernard W. Silverman, J. D. Wilson:
A beta-binomial Model for Library Survey Data. 112-124 - John D. Bovey, Peter J. Brown:
Interactive Document Display and its Use in Information Retrieval. 125-137 - V. K. Datta:
Mycotoxins: the Development of a Scientific subject Field and its spread into Different subject disciplines. 138-144 - Lucy A. Tedd:
Computer-Based Library Systems: a Review of the Last Twenty-One Years. 145-165
Volume 43, Number 3, 1987
- S. D. Neill:
The Dilemma of the Subjective in Information Organisation and Retrieval. 193-211 - Jean Tague, Isola Ajiferuke:
The Markov and the mixed-Poisson Models of Library Circulation compared. 212-235 - Roy Davies:
Non-Price Competition and the Structure of the Online Information Industry: Q-Analysis of Medical Databases and Hosts. 236-260 - Chaffai Tekfi:
Readability Formulas: an Overview. 261-273
Volume 43, Number 4, 1987
- P. A. M. Berry, A. J. Meadows:
Information Processing of Remote-sensing Data. 295-302 - Micheline Hancock:
Subject Searching behaviour at the Library Catalogue and at the shelves: Implications for Online Interactive Catalogues. 303-321 - Ronald Rousseau:
The nuclear Zone of a Leimkuhler Curve. 322-333 - Dennis Cox:
The Contribution of Microphotography and Reprints to the Development of Libraries. 334-349
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