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Volume 15, issue 4, 1964
- Editorial pp. 249-249

- Isaac D. Welt
- Automatic book indexing by computer pp. 250-257

- Susan Artandi
- The structure, objectives, and findings of a study of scientific information exchange in psychology pp. 258-267

- William D. Garvey and Belver C. Griffith
- Measuring the reliability of subject classification by men and machines pp. 268-273

- Harold Borko
- Identifying key contributions to information science pp. 289-295

- Carlos A. Cuadra
- Categories and relations: Origins of two classification theories pp. 296-301

- R. Moss
- Technical information—A modern tool for scientists and engineers pp. 302-304

- Mary Anderson
- Library technology project pp. 304-304

- Gladys T. Piez
- A case history in selective elimination as a solution to the information crises pp. 304-305

- William Tinker, Benjamin Evers and Paul N. Chance
- Letter to the editor pp. 306-306

- Claire K. Schultz
- R10/1 Information Storage and Retrieval: Tools, Elements, Theories. 1963. Joseph Becker and Robert M. Hayes. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (Information Sciences Series), New York. $12.00 pp. 307-308

- Lea Bohnert
- Literature notes pp. 309-322

- Charles P. Bourne
Volume 15, issue 3, 1964
- Editorial pp. 178-178

- Arthur W. Elias
- Effective information‐searching strategies without “perfect” indexing pp. 179-184

- R. J. Tritschler
- Boeing SLIP: Computer produced and maintained printed book catalogs pp. 185-190

- Edward A. Weinstein and Joan Spry
- A novel index tailored to plastics specialists pp. 191-195

- Alfred M. Anzalone, Carol A. Brokars and Gunther Cohn
- Indexing and dependency logic for answering english questions pp. 196-204

- Robert F. Simmons, Sheldon Klein and Keren McConlogue
- A proposed improvement in the printing of chemical structures, which results in their complete computer codes pp. 205-209

- Alfred Feldman
- Methodology for the comparative analysis of information storage and retrieval systems: A critical review pp. 210-216

- Irving M. Klempner
- Two models for retrieval system design pp. 217-225

- Donald J. Hillman
- Thesaurus pp. 226-227

- John O'Connor
- U.D.C. abridged Russian edition pp. 226-226

- A. Kutten
- Ode to illiteracy pp. 226-226

- Harold Wooster
- Experience in man and machine relationships in library mechanization pp. 227-229

- Gretchen W. Koriagin
- Letter to the editor pp. 230-230

- Everett H. Brenner
- Literature notes pp. 231-246

- Charles P. Bourne
Volume 15, issue 2, 1964
- Editorial pp. 81-81

- Arthur W. Elias
- A technique for determining index requirements pp. 82-85

- G. Jahoda
- A survey on the information practices of engineers at western electric pp. 86-88

- N. P. Levy
- The application of random superimposed coding and chain spelling to peek‐A‐Boo cards pp. 89-92

- W. Uhlmann
- The consistency of human judgments of relevance pp. 93-95

- A. Resnick and T. R. Savage
- Correlation of indexing headings and title words in three medical indexing systems pp. 96-104

- John O'Connor
- The distribution of term usage in manipulative indexes pp. 105-114

- Nona Houston and Eugene Wall
- Computer generation of photocomposing control tapes part II the PC6 system pp. 115-120

- M. P. Barnett, D. J. Moss and D. A. Luce
- Index‐abstract evaluation and design pp. 121-125

- Al Delucia
- Detailed discussion of bar‐hillel's “theoretical aspects of the mechanization of literature searching” pp. 126-131

- Ron Manly
- Machine compilation and editing of printed alphabetical subject indexes pp. 132-135

- Vladimir Slamecka
- Chemical documents and their titles: Human concept indexing vs. KWIC‐machine indexing pp. 136-141

- Mary Jane Ruhl
- Cost analysis and simulation procedures for the evaluation of large information systems pp. 142-149

- Charles P. Bourne and Donald F. Ford
- Identification of research papers by the physical units appearing in the paper pp. 150-150

- Pauline Atherton
- The heuristic information retrieval game pp. 150-151

- Allen Kent
- Letters to the editor pp. 152-153

- Joseph H. Kuney, George L. Trigg and Harold Wooster
- 4/64‐000 William Frederick poole and the modern library movement. 1963. William Landrum Williamson. Columbia University Press (Columbia University Studies in Library Service, No. 13), New York. 203 pp. $6.00 pp. 154-154

- Phyllis Dain
- 4/64‐000 Selected bibliography on indexing in science and technology: Theory, application and techniques, 1963. Philip L. Dopkowski, ed. Center for technology and administration, school of Government and public administration, American University (Bull. No. 9), Washington, D. C. 101 pp. $2.50 pp. 154-154

- Thompson M. Little
- Literature notes pp. 157-175

- Charles P. Bourne
Volume 15, issue 1, 1964
- Farewell pp. 1-2

- Arthur W. Elias and James D. Mack
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- Arthur W. Elias and John F. Kennedy
- Testing indexes and index language devices: The ASLIB cranfield project pp. 4-13

- F. W. Lancaster and J. Mills
- Use of meta‐language in information retrieval systems pp. 14-22

- W. Goffman, J. Verhoeff and Jack Belzer
- Direct documentation, analogue documentation, and information‐retrieval pp. 23-25

- Robert F. E. Schweizer
- The notion of relevance (I) pp. 26-34

- Donald J. Hillman
- Corporate author cataloging and the technical report literature pp. 35-47

- W. T. Brandhorst
- A comparison of keyword‐in‐context (KWIC) indexing of titles with a subject heading classification system pp. 48-52

- Donald H. Kraft
- Letters to the editor pp. 76-77

- Walter H. Rupp, Charles A. Vertanes and Daniel Shively
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