Journal of the American Society for Information Science
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Volume 34, issue 6, 1983
- JASIS editorial changes pp. 371-371

- Charles T. Meadow, Donald H. Kraft, M. Carl Droit and Lois F. Lunin
- Scope and administration of JASIS pp. 372-373

- Charles I. Meadow
- Response time variations in an online search system pp. 374-380

- Michael D. Cooper
- An experimental comparison of the effectiveness of computers and humans as search intermediaries pp. 381-404

- Richard S. Marcus
- Introduction and overview pp. 405-407

- Lois F. Lunin
- Basics of Videodisc and Optical Disk Technology pp. 408-413

- Judith Paris
- Information providers and videodisc/optical disk technology pp. 414-416

- Emily Galloway and Judith Paris
- Instructional videodisc pp. 417-423

- Greg Kearsley
- Retrieving information with interactive videodiscs pp. 424-432

- Joan M. Sustik and Terrence A. Brooks
- Videodisc research at the MITRE corporation pp. 433-433

- Harry Strong and David H. Lehman
- Optical disk for digital storage and retrieval systems pp. 434-438

- Denis A. Rose
Volume 34, issue 5, 1983
- A cocitation map of the social indicators movement pp. 307-312

- Howard D. White
- The ALA filing rules: Flowcharts illustrating their application, with a critique and suggestions for improvement pp. 313-330

- Hans H. Wellisch
- Information retrieval: A sequential learning process pp. 331-342

- Abraham Bookstein
- Usage patterns of an online search system pp. 343-349

- Michael D. Cooper
- A cluster analysis of retrieval patterns among bibliogrpahic databases pp. 350-355

- A Neil Yerkey
- Document clustering, using macro retrieval techniques pp. 356-359

- Thomas R. Kochtanek
- A note on “scholarliness” and “impact” pp. 360-362

- Bluma C. Peritz
Volume 34, issue 4, 1983
- Professor Fritz Machlup (1902‐1983) pp. 243-243

- Donald W. King
- Causes of low and high citation potentials in science: Citation analysis of biochemistry and plant physiology journals pp. 244-246

- JÅNos Marton
- The use of computer‐monitored data in information science and communication research pp. 247-256

- Ronald E. Rice and Christine L. Borgman
- Modern algebra and information science pp. 257-261

- Virgil Diodato
- Automatic query formulations in information retrieval pp. 262-280

- G. Salton, C. Buckley and E. A. Fox
- The psychology of online searching pp. 281-287

- Peter J. Vigil
- Possible impact of electronic publishing on abstracting and indexing pp. 288-288

- Douglas S. Price
- User adaptation in interactive information retrieval pp. 289-291

- Charles T. Meadow
- The correlation between pertinence and rate of citation duplication in multidatabase searches pp. 292-293

- Julie M. Neway and F. W. Lancaster
- Optimal values of recall and precision pp. 294-294

- R. Moss, T. Olafsen and L. Vokac
- Citation relation evaluation clarification pp. 295-296

- Bemami Lipetz
- Thematic analysis and “obsolescence” pp. 295-295

- A. Sandison
- Research libraries group status pp. 296-297

- Patricia Battin
- The electronic journal pp. 297-298

- Anne B. Piternick, Murray Turoff and Starr Roxanne Hiltz
- Citation indexes in information retrieval pp. 298-299

- Eugene Garfield
- Thematic analysis in information science pp. 299-300

- Bruce B. Cox
- Admissibility of delegates to international meetings pp. 300-300

- Charles T. Meadow
- Communications and the future: Prospecte, promises and problems. Howard F. Didsbury, Jr., Ed. Bethesda, MD: World Future Society; 1982: 357 pp pp. 301-301

- Barbara Cerny
- Dictionary of computing, data communications, hardware and software basics, digital electronics. Frank J. Galland. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 1982: 330 pp pp. 302-302

- Charles T. Meadow
Volume 34, issue 3, 1983
- Factors affecting online bibliographic retrieval: A conceptual framework for research pp. 163-180

- Raya Fidel and Dagobert Soergel
- Electronics, the cost disease, and the operation of libraries pp. 181-191

- William Baumol and Sue Anne Batey Blackman
- A technique of two‐stage clustering applied to environmental and civil engineering and related methods of citation analysis pp. 192-201

- S. Miyamoto and K. Nakayama
- Some aspects of citation behavior: A pilot study in business administration pp. 202-206

- Chandra G. Prabha
- Office automation: Impact on organization, user, planner pp. 208-209

- Lois F. Lunin and Elliot Cole
- Office automation technology and functions: An overview pp. 210-214

- Thomas H. Martin
- Human communication needs and organizational productivity: The potential impact of office automation pp. 215-221

- Mary J. Culnan and James H. Bair
- Information resources and organizational structure pp. 222-228

- Evelyn Daniel
- Planning for office automation pp. 229-232

- Colin K. Mick
- Old and new models for office automation pp. 234-239

- Elliot Cole
Volume 34, issue 2, 1983
- FASIT: A fully automatic syntactically based indexing system pp. 99-108

- Martin Dillon and Ann S. Gray
- Human memory organization for computer programs pp. 109-114

- A. F. Norcio and Stephen M. Kerst
- Mappings of fields based on nominations pp. 115-122

- Peter Lenk
- Characterization of the research papers of U.S. medical schools pp. 123-131

- Paul R. McAllister and Francis Narin
- An investigation of the validity of bibliographic citations pp. 132-135

- Robert N. Broadus
- Bibliometric indicators versus expert opinion in assessing research performance pp. 136-145

- Michael E. D. Koenig
- Statistical disorder and the analysis of a communication‐graph pp. 146-149

- W. M. Shaw
- Publication indicators of relative research efforts in physics subfields pp. 150-155

- Ernö Bujdosó and Tibor Braun
- Letters to the editor pp. 156-157

- Marilyn Levine and Timothy Perper
- Microprocessors and microcomputers: Hardware and software, 2nd ed. Ronald J. Tocci and Lester P. Laskowski. Englewood Cliffs, NJ; Prentice‐Hall; 1982: 404 pp pp. 158-158

- Jan L. Harrington
Volume 34, issue 1, 1983
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Alan Simkins
- Question generation and formulation: An indication of information need pp. 5-15

- Esther E. Home
- Towards a theory of document learning pp. 16-21

- Lorraine M. Purgailis Parker
- The BLEND system: Programme for the study of some “electronic journals” pp. 22-30

- B. Shackel
- Exploiting the maximum entropy principle to increase retrieval effectiveness pp. 31-39

- William S. Cooper
- Developing academic library decision support systems pp. 40-50

- Ronald W. Chorba and Michael R. W. Bommer
- Collection and characterization of spelling errors in scientific and scholarly text pp. 51-58

- J. J. Pollock and A. Zamora
- Validity of citation criteria for assessing the influence of scientific publications: New evidence with peer assessment pp. 59-66

- Stephen M. Lawani and Alan E. Bayer
- Entropy and information: A multidisciplinary overview pp. 67-74

- Debora Shaw and Charles H. Davis
- The effect of personal, professional, and psychological attributes, and information seeking behavior on the use of information sources by educators pp. 75-85

- Edward G. Summers, Joyce Matheson and Robert Conry
- 1984—A hoax? pp. 86-90

- Allan Whatley
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