American Documentation
1950 - 1969
Current editor(s): Javed Mostafa
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1960
- Correlative indexes VI: Serendipity, suggestiveness, and display pp. 277-287

- Charles L. Bernier
- Key word‐in‐context index for technical literature (kwic index) pp. 288-295

- H. P. Luhn
- The hungarian state technical library (OMK): Its role in coordinated hungarian scientific documentation pp. 296-304

- Elizabeth Beyerly
- The termatrex inverted “punched card” systems the history of their development, their operation and use pp. 305-315

- Frederick Jonker
- More on coordinate indexing, a review pp. 316-316

- A. D. Booth
- Letter to the editor the meaning of “negative meaning” pp. 323-323

- Emmett B. McGeever
Volume 11, issue 3, 1960
- The responsibilities of the library in the mid‐twentieth century pp. 206-209

- Asa S. Knowles
- The automatic retrieval of technical information pp. 210-221

- W. H. P. Leslie
- Indexing of metal and thermit corporation research records on keysort cards pp. 222-228

- Marguerite K. Moran
- The next twenty years in information retrieval; some goals and predictions pp. 229-236

- Calvin N. Mooers
- Soviet scientific and technical propaganda pp. 237-240

- Sonya G. Machelson
- A successful application of punched cards in subject indexing pp. 241-246

- Ben‐Ami Lipetz
Volume 11, issue 2, 1960
- Hierarchical definition pp. 91-96

- Phyllis A. Richmond
- The Marlis a multi‐aspect relevance linkage information system. — Present position and future needs pp. 97-101

- B. C. Vickery
- A dictionary of documentation terms pp. 102-119

- Frank S. Wagner
- New indexing pattern for nuclear science abstracts pp. 120-127

- Irving Lebow and Melvin S. Day
- Automation in documentation A mechanised coordinate index system pp. 128-134

- F. H. Plankeel
- Foreign scientific literature in translation pp. 135-150

- Robert L. Martin
- Machine translation in the U.S.S.R. — a brief survey pp. 151-154

- Sonya G. Machelson
- Mathematical analysis of various superimposed coding methods pp. 155-169

- Simon Stiassny
- Application of a special punched card system to coordinated clinical statistics of malignant tumors of the female genitalia pp. 170-172

- Hans Hosemann and Jürgen Haller
- Exploitation of recorded information. i. development of an operational machine searching service for the literature of metallurgy and allied subjects pp. 173-188

- Allen Kent
Volume 11, issue 1, 1960
- The mathematical foundations of bibliographic organization pp. 2-8

- Thomas Minder
- Information gathering patterns and creativity a study of research chemists in an industrial research laboratory pp. 9-17

- Robert E. Maizell
- The “half‐life” of some scientific and technical literatures pp. 18-22

- R. E. Burton and R. W. Kebler
- Speed words pp. 23-31

- Gordon Alexander Speedie
- Electronic transmission for interlibrary loans pp. 32-39

- Ellis F. King
- Training of patent abstracters for chemical abstracts pp. 40-43

- Gerard O. Platau
- Soviet bibliographical projects achievements in the ussr, assessment in the usa pp. 44-54

- Elizabeth Beyerly
- Information in industry, a review pp. 55-55

- Robert L. Hayne
Volume 10, issue 4, 1959
- The historian and the contemporary problem of bibliographic techniques pp. 267-269

- Philip D. Jordan
- Bibliographic organization of American history: Notes on a continuing problem pp. 270-273

- James Kingsley
- New tools for easing the burden of historical research pp. 274-277

- Jesse H. Shera
- Principles of machine and system design with special reference to the indexing and analysis of historical literature pp. 278-285

- James W. Perry and John L. Melton
- A photo‐magnetic system for document and information retrieval pp. 286-295

- Peter James
- Toward a procedure for logically cataloguing knowledge pp. 296-315

- Layman E. Allen
- Print ordering for learned journals pp. 316-318

- Edward P. Tober
- Information storage and retrieval, a review pp. 319-320

- B. C. Vickery
Volume 10, issue 3, 1959
- Crimes in scientific writing pp. 173-175

- Robert V. Kesling
- Abbreviations of Russian scientific serial publications pp. 192-208

- Eva Lou Fisher
- Citations in American engineering journals III. Metallurgical engineering pp. 209-213

- Robert E. Burton
- An integrated approach to documentation pp. 214-220

- Richard H. Orr
- Library service to research laboratories of a large university pp. 221-223

- Russell Shank
- Determining optimal back number inventories pp. 224-227

- Edward P. Tober
- Coordinate indexing at the university of new Hampshire library pp. 228-231

- Duncan Brockway
- Bibliographic control in general science publications as illustrated by the transactions of the Illinois state academy of science pp. 232-233

- Harry R. Skallerup and Angela Battaglia
- The structure of “semantic coding,” a review pp. 234-241

- B. C. Vickery
Volume 10, issue 2, 1959
- The role of the editor in interdisciplinary research pp. 105-107

- Andrew Bluemle
- Libraries and information services behind the iron curtain pp. 108-115

- Judith Szebenyi‐Sigmond
- Technical data on border‐punched cards pp. 116-121

- Gunther Cohn
- Adaptation of coordinate indexing system to a general literature and patent file: Machine posting pp. 122-129

- Shirley Jane Weinstein and Raymond J. Drozda
- On the automatic manipulation of representations of chemical structures pp. 130-134

- Ascher Opler
- Citations in American engineering journals, II. Mechanical engineering pp. 135-137

- Robert E. Burton
- A system for the correlation of physical properties and structural characteristics of chemical compounds with their commercial uses pp. 138-143

- R. A. Carpenter, C. C. Bolze and L. D. Findley
- Abstracts in chemical abstracts of articles and “letters to the editor” from physical review pp. 144-150

- Gerald M. Petty
Volume 10, issue 1, 1959
- Soviet documentation. A trip report pp. 1-19

- Allen Kent and A. S. Iberall
- A first approach to patent searching procedures on standard's electronic automatic computer (SEAC) pp. 20-26

- Harold Pfeffer, Herbert R. Koller and Ethel C. Marden
- Information storage and retrieval using a large scale random access memory pp. 27-35

- J. J. Nolan
- Punched card catalogs—theory and technique pp. 36-50

- Harry Dewey
- Science thesis control in Europe and America pp. 51-58

- David Bishop
- Display of chemical structural formulas as digital computer output pp. 59-63

- Ascher Opler and Norma Baird
- The resources of the technical libraries of Western Europe pp. 64-69

- Robert E. Betts
- Citations in American engineering journals I. Chemical engineering pp. 70-73

- Robert E. Burton
- Some comments on the IRIA retrieval system pp. 74-77

- William Wolfe
- Foresight and hindsight on a punch‐card bibliography pp. 78-84

- Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne
- A figure‐of‐merit ordering system for a search output pp. 85-86

- H. Gordon Dyke