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Volume 36, issue 6, 1985
- Perspectives on … The National Commission on Libraries and Information Science pp. 357-357

- Toni Carbo Bearman and Lois F. Lunin
- National commission on libraries and information science: A brief overview pp. 360-363

- Elinor M. Hashim
- Library/information services and the nation's elderly pp. 364-368

- Bessie Boehm Moore and Christina Carr Young
- Information and productivity pp. 369-375

- Toni Carbo Bearman, Polly Guynup and Sandra N. Milevski
- The politics of information pp. 376-382

- Robert Lee Chartrand
- Access to information: The dream and reality pp. 383-388

- John E. Juergensmeyer and Sarah G. Bishop
- Bibliometric techniques applied to issues management: A case study pp. 389-397

- F. W. Lancaster and Ja‐Lih Lee
- A problem in information retrieval with fuzzy sets pp. 398-401

- Duncan A. Buell
- The use of statistical methods in library and information science pp. 402-410

- Danny P. Wallace
- Structural equivalence in a psychology journal network pp. 411-417

- Patrick Doreian
- Evaluation of reference services. Bill Katz and Ruth A. Fraley, Eds. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 334 p. $29.95 (hard) pp. 418-419

- Charles D. Patterson
- Citations Format pp. 420-420

- Christine L. Borgman
Volume 36, issue 5, 1985
- Split size‐rank models for the distribution of index terms pp. 283-296

- Michael J. Nelson and Jean M. Tague
- Are there enduring patents? pp. 297-301

- Elliot Noma and Dominic Olivastro
- The dimensions of perceived accessibility to information: Implications for the delivery of information systems and services pp. 302-308

- Mary J. Culnan
- The personal computer: Missing link to the electronic journal? pp. 309-313

- Donald Case
- A bibliometric distribution which really works pp. 314-321

- H. S. Sichel
- Inference control mechanism for statistical database: Frequency‐imposed data distortions pp. 322-329

- Chong K. Liew, Uinam J. Choi and Chung J. Liew
- Teaching database management system use in a library school curriculum pp. 330-338

- Michael D. Cooper
- The effects of gender and age on preschool children's choice of the computer as a child‐selected activity pp. 339-341

- Betty Spillers Beeson and R. Ann Williams
- A probabilistic theory of indexing and similarity measure based on cited and citing documents pp. 342-351

- K. L. Kwok
- Mapping a Curriculum by Computer pp. 352-353

- John J. Boll and Douglas Zweizig
- Note pp. 352-352

- Andrew A. Aines
- Authors' Reply pp. 353-354

- Howard D. White and Karen Calhoun
- Relevance? pp. 354-355

- Charles T. Meadow
- Editor's reply pp. 354-354

- Donald H. Kraft
Volume 36, issue 4, 1985
- Private acts and public objects: An investigation of citer motivations pp. 223-229

- Terrence A. Brooks
- Electronic publishing: The predicament of occasional users in the editorial process pp. 230-240

- O. L. Standera
- An investigation of online searcher traits and their relationship to search outcome pp. 241-250

- Trudi Bellardo
- The dillion hypothesis of titular colonicity: An empirical test from the ecological sciences pp. 251-258

- J. A. Perry
- Informatics and small computers in Latin America pp. 259-267

- Jose Alvarez, Steven M. Smiley and Francisco Rohrmann
- A note about information science research pp. 268-271

- Gerard Salton
- ALA glossary of library and information science. Chicago, IL: American Library Association; 1983: 245 pp., $50 pp. 272-273

- B. T. Usdin
- MacMillan easy home computer series. (1) The Apple IIe User's Guide. Mark Andrews. 121 pp. (2) The Commodore 64 User's Guide. Jonathan Sacks and Mark Andrews. 121 pp. (3) The IBM PC User's Guide. Michael Bane and Mark Andrews. 121 pp. (4) The TI 99/4A User's Guide. Bill Brewer and Mark Andrews. 121 pp. Roger Sharpe, Ed. New York: MacMillan; 1984. Price: $5.95 each pp. 273-273

- Ted Mims
- Resource sharing and information networks, vol. 1, nos. 1/2‐(Fall/Winter 1983–). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc. Annual subscription rates: $33 for individuals; $60 for institutions and libraries pp. 273-274

- Marion T. Reid
- The role of the British library R & D department in supporting library and information research in the United Kingdom pp. 275-277

- Paul Baxter
Volume 36, issue 3, 1985
- Perspectives on … international information issues pp. 143-143

- Lois F. Lunin and Beth Krevitt Eres
- Introduction and overview pp. 144-145

- Beth Krevitt Eres and Lois F. Lunin
- Information transfer as technical assistance for development pp. 146-152

- Marta L. Dosa
- International cooperation in information systems and services pp. 153-163

- A. Neelameghan and J. Tocatlian
- National and international information policy pp. 164-168

- Jane Bortnick
- An overview of social measures of information pp. 169-177

- Michel J. Menou
- Information technology and the third world pp. 178-183

- Vladimir Slamecka
- Access to primary and secondary literature from peripheral or less developed countries pp. 184-191

- Beth Krevitt Eres and K. T. Bivins Noerr
- Issues in information science education in developing countries pp. 192-199

- Tefko Saracevic, Gilda M. Braga and Matthew A. Afolayan
- Advanced feedback methods in information retrieval pp. 200-210

- G. Salton, E. A. Fox and E. Voorhees
- Erratum pp. 210-210

- P. Willett
- Ethics of knowing pp. 211-212

- Charles L. Bernier
- Socioeconomic conditions related to information activity in less developed countries pp. 213-219

- Beth Krevitt Eres
- Federal information policy pp. 220-220

- David E. Nadziejka
Volume 36, issue 2, 1985
- Experiments and analysis of information use and value in a decision‐making context pp. 63-81

- M. C. Yovits and C. R. Foulk
- Online search patterns: NLM CATLINE database pp. 82-93

- John E. Tolle and Sehchang Hah
- Information‐seeking behavior in an applied research/service delivery setting pp. 94-102

- J. Salasin and T. Cedar
- Person‐to‐person communication in an applied research/service delivery setting pp. 103-115

- John Salasin and Toby Cedar
- The five‐axiom theory of indexing and information supply pp. 116-129

- Robert Fugmann
- The research method used in subfields and the growth of published literature in those subfields: Vertebrate paleontology and geochemistry pp. 130-133

- Mary Sue Stephenson
- Development of resource sharing networks: Networks study no. 22. ABN Conference (1983: Melbourne, Victoria). First ABN Conference, July 12–14, 1983, Melbourne, Papers and Proceedings, Australian Bibliographic Network. Canberra: National Library of Australia; 1983: 214 pp pp. 134-135

- C. D. Gull
- Intelligent systems, the unprecedented opportunity. Jean E. Hayes and Donald Michie., Eds. Chichester: Ellis Horwood Ltd.; 1983: Isbn 0470‐27501‐4. Price: $39.95 pp. 135-137

- Richard S. Marcus
- Beyond Beyond “1984”: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cove: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cove: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cove: The future of library technical services. Peter Gellatly, Ed. New York: Haworth Press; 1984: 265 pp. Price: $24.95 hard cover pp. 137-139

- Lee Shifiett
- Automated circulation: An examination of choices. Joseph R. Matthews and Kevin E. Hegarty, Eds., Chicago: American Library Association; 1984: 126 pp pp. 137-137

- Bert Boyce
- Cable for information delivery: A guide for librarians, educators and cable professionals. Brigitte L. Kenney, Ed. White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publications; 1984: 172 pp. Price: $34.50 hard cover; $27.50 soft cover pp. 139-139

- Joseph R. Matthews
Volume 36, issue 1, 1985
- Similarity and stability analysis of the two partitioning type clustering algorithms pp. 3-14

- Fazli Can and Esen A. Ozkarahan
- Relational thesauri in information retrieval pp. 15-27

- Yih‐Chen Wang, James Vandendorpe and Martha Evens
- Structural equivalence in a journal network pp. 28-37

- Patrick Doreian and Thomas J. Fararo
- Critical thresholds in co‐citation graphs pp. 38-43

- W. M. Shaw
- Cosmology and the changing role of libraries: An analogy and reflections pp. 44-47

- Richard E. Lucier and James F. Dooley
- The changing environment of personal information systems pp. 48-52

- Hilary D. Burton
- Transferring a national information system from the public sector to the private sector—How the administration on aging did it pp. 53-55

- Peter Halpin
- The competitive strength of the information and communication industry in Europe. H. J. van Houten, Ed. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff; 1983: 173 pp. (ISBN 90‐247‐2860‐6) pp. 56-56

- T. D. Wilson
- Document delivery in the United States. Washington, DC: Council on Library Resources, Inc.; 1983: 78 pp. (A report prepared by Information Systems Consultants, Inc.) available from the council for $5.00 (prepaid only); 1785 Massachusetts Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 20036 pp. 56-57

- James E. Rush
- Accounting for librarians and other not‐for‐profit managers, G. Stevenson Smith. Chicago: American Library Association; 1984: 470 pp pp. 57-57

- Gail Peck
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