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Volume 49, issue 14, 1998
- In this issue pp. 1245-1245

- Bert R. Boyce
- Phyllis Allen Richmond: Award of Merit winner dies at 76 pp. 1246-1247

- Pauline Atherton Cochrane
- Searching through cyberspace: The effects of link cues and correspondence on information retrieval from hypertext on the World Wide Web pp. 1248-1253

- Kushal Khan and Craig Locatis
- Partial coordination. I. The best of pre‐coordination and post‐coordination pp. 1254-1269

- David Bodoff and Ajit Kambil
- Partial coordination. II. A preliminary evaluation and failure analysis pp. 1270-1282

- Ajit Kambil and David Bodoff
- Library journal use and citation half‐life in medical science pp. 1283-1292

- Ming‐Yueh Tsay
- Document representations and clues to document relevance pp. 1293-1303

- Carol L. Barry
- Filtering medical documents using automated and human classification methods pp. 1304-1318

- J. Mostafa, L. M. Quiroga and M. Palakal
- Invoked on the Web pp. 1319-1328

- Blaise Cronin, Herbert W. Snyder, Howard Rosenbaum, Anna Martinson and Ewa Callahan
- Java in a nutshell: A desktop quick reference pp. 1329-1330

- Michael R. Leach
- Readings in agents pp. 1330-1332

- Jeff White
- Guide to finding legal and regulatory information on the Internet pp. 1332-1333

- Penny A. Hazelton
- Information of the image (2nd ed.) pp. 1333-1334

- Charles Cole
- Research misconduct: Issues, implications, and strategies pp. 1334-1336

- Jeff White
- User and task analysis for interface design pp. 1334-1334

- Jonathan Kies
- Books, bricks & bytes: Libraries in the Twenty‐First Century pp. 1336-1338

- Janie L. Hassard Wilkins
- The virtual workplace pp. 1338-1338

- James J. Sempsey
- Privacy on the line: The politics of wiretapping and encryption pp. 1339-1339

- Thomas A. Peters
Volume 49, issue 13, 1998
- In This Issue pp. 1143-1143

- Bert R. Boyce
- Topological aspects of information retrieval pp. 1144-1160

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- On the necessity of term dependence in a query space for weighted retrieval pp. 1161-1168

- Peter Bollmann‐Sdorra and Vijay V. Raghavan
- Optimizing a library's loan policy: An integer programming approach pp. 1169-1176

- Hesham K. Al‐Fares
- On the fusion of documents from multiple collection information retrieval systems pp. 1177-1184

- Ronald R. Yager and Alexander Rybalov
- Indexing and access for digital libraries and the internet: Human, database, and domain factors pp. 1185-1205

- Marcia J. Bates
- Software engineering as seen through its research literature: A study in co‐word analysis pp. 1206-1223

- Neal Coulter, Ira Monarch and Suresh Konda
- Information aspects of new organizational designs: Exploring the non‐traditional organization pp. 1224-1244

- Bob Travica
Volume 49, issue 12, 1998
- Social informatics in information science: An introduction pp. 1047-1052

- Rob Kling, Howard Rosenbaum and Carol Hert
- Information technology, employment, and the information sector: Trends in information employment 1970–1995 pp. 1053-1069

- Stana B. Martin
- Collaborative information retrieval: Toward a social informatics view of IR interaction pp. 1070-1080

- Murat Karamuftuoglu
- IT and changing professional identity: Micro‐studies and macro‐theory pp. 1081-1089

- Geoff Walsham
- Collaboration and conflict in the development of a computerized dispatch facility pp. 1090-1100

- Andrew Clement and Chris Halonen
- Work, friendship, and media use for information exchange in a networked organization pp. 1101-1114

- Caroline Haythornthwaite and Barry Wellman
- The impact of gender, occupation, and presence of children on telecommuting motivations and constraints pp. 1115-1134

- Patricia Mokhtarian, Michael N. Bagley and Ilan Salomon
- Contexts of uninhibited online behavior: Flaming in social newsgroups on usenet pp. 1135-1141

- Joseph M. Kayany
Volume 49, issue 11, 1998
- Introduction and overview pp. 957-960

- Carol Tenopir and Lois F. Lunin
- The evolving internet: Applications and network service infrastructure pp. 961-972

- Clifford Lynch
- Web search engines pp. 973-982

- Candy Schwartz
- The traditional scholarly journal publishers legitimize the Web pp. 983-989

- Robin Peek, Jeffrey Pomerantz and Stephen Paling
- Some economic aspects of the Internet pp. 990-1002

- Donald W. King
- Copyright, the Internet, and other legal issues pp. 1003-1009

- Laura N. Gasaway
- Topic development in USENET newsgroups pp. 1010-1016

- Larry N. Osborne
- Learning the Internet and the structure of information behavior pp. 1017-1023

- Diane Nahl
- “If you don't have it, you can't find it.” A close look at students' perceptions of using technology pp. 1024-1036

- Jinx Stapleton Watson
- Netizens: On the history and impact of Usenet and the Internet pp. 1037-1038

- Sue Myburgh
- Practical digital libraries: Books, bytes, and bucks pp. 1038-1039

- Robert J. Sandusky
- Coordinating technology: Studies in the international standardization of telecommunications pp. 1039-1041

- Jeff White
- The soft edge: A natural history and future of the information revolution pp. 1041-1041

- Julian Warner
- The death of distance: How the communications revolution will change our lives pp. 1041-1042

- James J. Sempsey
- Information seeking and subject representation: An activity‐theoretical approach to information science pp. 1042-1043

- Chaomei Chen
- Local area networking for the small library. 2nd ed pp. 1043-1044

- Christinger Tomer
- The price of information not acted upon pp. 1045-1045

- Emmanuel P. Papadakis
Volume 49, issue 10, 1998
- In this issue pp. 865-865

- Bert R. Boyce
- Cyril W. Cleverdon pp. 866-866

- Stephen Robertson
- Simon's generating mechanism: Consequences and their correspondence to empirical facts pp. 867-880

- Vesna Oluić‐Vuković
- Natural language versus controlled vocabulary in information retrieval: A case study in soil mechanics pp. 881-887

- Manikya Rao Muddamalle
- An association‐based method for automatic indexing with a controlled vocabulary pp. 888-902

- Christian Plaunt and Barbara A. Norgard
- Design considerations in instrumenting and monitoring web‐based information retrieval systems pp. 903-919

- Michael D. Cooper
- Document representation and retrieval using empirical facts: Evaluation of a pilot system pp. 920-931

- Sam G. Oh
- Standardizing relative impacts: Estimating the quality of research from citation counts pp. 932-941

- G. Van Hooydonk
- The emergence of distributed library services: A European perspective pp. 942-951

- Lorcan Dempsey, Rosemary Russell and Robin Murray
- Expert systems: Introduction to first and second generation and hybrid knowledge based systems pp. 952-953

- Sait Dogru
- Automated information retrieval: Theory and methods pp. 953-955

- Geoffrey Z. Liu
- Web security & commerce pp. 955-956

- Melanie J. Norton
Volume 49, issue 9, 1998
- In this issue pp. 769-769

- Bert R. Boyce
- Introduction pp. 773-775

- Michael D. McNeese
- Coordinating computer‐supported cooperative work: A review of research issues and strategies pp. 776-791

- Jonathan K. Kies, Robert C. Williges and Mary Beth Rosson
- Distributed teamwork: The impact of communication media on influence and decision quality pp. 792-800

- Maryalice Citera
- A distributed representation approach to group problem solving pp. 801-809

- Jiajie Zhang
- A user‐centered cooperative information system for medical imaging diagnosis pp. 810-816

- Enrique J. Gómez, José A. Quiles, Marcos F. Sanz and Francisco del Pozo
- A case history in applying task analysis in the design of a multimedia cooperative document production system pp. 817-831

- Ian Denley and Andy Whitefield
- Computer support of collaborative planning: An applications report pp. 832-839

- William B. Rouse
- Children's internet searching on complex problems: Performance and process analyses pp. 840-849

- John Schacter, Gregory K. W. K. Chung and Aimée Dorr
- Networked learner support in higher education: Initiatives in professional development and research for a new role pp. 850-853

- Sarah Ashton and Philippa Levy
- On certain generalizations of inner product similarity measures pp. 854-858

- Bernd‐Jürgen Falkowski
- Computer‐mediated communication: Linguistic, social, and cross‐cultural perspectives pp. 859-860

- Gretchen Whitney
- Computer and information ethics pp. 861-861

- Andrew Dillon
- Complete internet companion for librarians pp. 861-863

- Derek G. Smith
- Rejoiner—The multiple meanings of impact factors pp. 864-864

- Stephen P. Harter and Thomas E. Nisonger
Volume 49, issue 8, 1998
- In this issue pp. 673-673

- Bert R. Boyce
- Using latent semantic indexing for literature based discovery pp. 674-685

- Michael D. Gordon and Susan Dumais
- The ambiguity of negation in natural language queries to information retrieval systems pp. 686-692

- April R. McQuire and Caroline M. Eastman
- A machine learning approach to inductive query by examples: An experiment using relevance feedback, ID3, genetic algorithms, and simulated annealing pp. 693-705

- Hsinchun Chen, Ganesan Shankaranarayanan, Linlin She and Anand Iyer
- Minimal level cataloging: What does it mean for maps in the contexts of card catalogs, online catalogs, and digital libraries? pp. 706-719

- Zorana Ercegovac
- Bibliometric analysis of the impact of internet use on scholarly productivity pp. 720-730

- Noam Kaminer and Yale M. Braunstein
- Orthography as a fundamental impediment to online information retrieval pp. 731-741

- Terrence A. Brooks
- Optimizing similarity using multi‐query relevance feedback pp. 742-761

- Brian T. Bartell, Garrison W. Cottrell and Richard K. Belew
- Issues and applications of case‐based reasoning in design pp. 762-764

- Peter G. Underwood
- Internet besieged: Countering cyberspace scofflaws pp. 764-766

- Derek G. Smith
- Digital image access & retrieval pp. 766-767

- James M. Turner
- The multiple meanings of impact factors pp. 768-768

- Eugene Garfield
Volume 49, issue 7, 1998
- Introduction pp. 579-581

- Hsinchun Chen
- Internet browsing and searching: User evaluations of category map and concept space techniques pp. 582-603

- Hsinchun Chen, Andrea L. Houston, Robin R. Sewell and Bruce R. Schatz
- A smart itsy bitsy spider for the Web pp. 604-618

- Hsinchun Chen, Yi‐Ming Chung, Marshall Ramsey and Christopher C. Yang
- Speech recognition for a digital video library pp. 619-632

- Michael J. Witbrock and Alexander G. Hauptmann
- A texture thesaurus for browsing large aerial photographs pp. 633-648

- Wei‐Ying Ma and B. S. Manjunath
- Architecture, design, and development of an HTML/JavaScript Web‐based Group Support System pp. 649-667

- Nicholas C. Romano, Jay F. Nunamaker, Robert O. Briggs and Douglas R. Vogel
- Information retrieval systems: Theory and implementation pp. 668-670

- M. Carl Drott
- Costing and pricing in the digital age: A practical guide for information services pp. 668-668

- Bruce R. Kingma
- From print to electronic: The transformation of scientific communication pp. 670-670

- Marianne Afifi
- Knowledge, concepts, and categories pp. 671-672

- Terrence A. Brooks
- Authoritative guide to Web search engines pp. 672-672

- Candy Schwartz
Volume 49, issue 6, 1998
- In this issue pp. 485-485

- Bert R. Boyce
- Professional summarizing: No cognitive simulation without observation pp. 486-506

- Brigitte Endres‐Niggemeyer and Elisabeth Neugebauer
- Scholarly communication and electronic journals: An impact study pp. 507-516

- Stephen P. Harter
- A comparison of group and individual performance among subject experts and untrained workers at the document retrieval task pp. 517-529

- W. John Wilbur
- Citation context versus the frequency counts of citation histories pp. 530-540

- Siniša Maričić, Jagoda Spaventi, Leo Pavičić and Greta Pifat‐Mrzljak
- User satisfaction with information seeking on the internet pp. 541-556

- Harry Bruce
- Testing the maximum entropy principle for information retrieval pp. 557-566

- Paul B. Kantor and Jung Jin Lee
- The internet searcher's handbook: Locating information, people, and software pp. 567-567

- Valerie Jaffe
- Proceedings of the sixth conference of the international society for scientometrics and informetrics. Jerusalem, June 16–19, 1997 pp. 568-569

- Judit Bar‐Ilan
- Information science: Still an emerging discipline pp. 569-569

- Charles H. Davis
- Internet economics pp. 569-571

- Christinger Tomer
- Modern information systems for managers pp. 571-573

- Yonathan Mizrachi
- Information seeking in context pp. 573-574

- Terrence A. Brooks
- Visual explanations: Images and quantities, evidence and narrative pp. 574-575

- Robert J. Skovira
- Information services for secondary schools pp. 575-576

- Carol A. Doll
- Rejoinder pp. 577-577

- Martha W. Evens
- The Harter‐Nisonger proposal concerning impact factors pp. 577-578

- Ronald Rousseau and Guido Van Hooydonk
- Rejoinder pp. 578-578

- Stephen P. Harter and Thomas E. Nisonger
Volume 49, issue 5, 1998
- In this issue pp. 393-393

- Bert R. Boyce
- Introduction pp. 397-402

- Vijay V. Raghavan, Jitender S. Deogun and Hayri Sever
- Computational methods for rough classification and discovery pp. 403-414

- D. A. Bell and J. W. Guan
- Data mining using extensions of the rough set model pp. 415-422

- P. J. Lingras and Y. Y. Yao
- Feature selection and effective classifiers pp. 423-434

- Jitender S. Deogun, Suresh K. Choubey, Vijay V. Raghavan and Hayri Sever
- Rule induction with extension matrices pp. 435-454

- Xindong Wu
- Automated database schema design using mined data dependencies pp. 455-470

- S. K. M. Wong, C. J. Butz and Y. Xiang
- Cumulative advantage and success‐breeds‐success: The value of time pattern analysis pp. 471-476

- John C. Huber
- Non‐indexed indirect‐collective citedness (NIICC) pp. 477-481

- Endre Száva‐Kováts
- Fractional counting of multiauthored publications pp. 482-482

- Charles Oppenheim
- Rejoinder pp. 482-483

- G. Van Hooydonk
- Retrieval experiments: Full text versus human indexing versus automatic indexing pp. 483-484

- F. W. Lancaster
- Retrieval experiments: Full text versus human indexing versus automatic indexing pp. 484-484

- F. W. Lancaster
Volume 49, issue 4, 1998
- In this issue pp. 303-303

- Bert R. Boyce
- Intelligent information agents: Review and challenges for distributed information sources pp. 304-311

- Donna S. Haverkamp and Susan Gauch
- From translation to navigation of different discourses: A model of search term selection during the pre‐online stage of the search process pp. 312-326

- Mirja Iivonen and Diane H. Sonnenwald
- Visualizing a discipline: An author co‐citation analysis of information science, 1972–1995 pp. 327-355

- Howard D. White and Katherine W. McCain
- Robustness of well‐designed retrieval performance measures under optimal user behavior pp. 356-363

- John Conlon and Sumali J. Conlon
- Use of scholarly book reviews: Implications for electronic publishing and scholarly communication pp. 364-374

- Amanda Spink, David Robins and Linda Schamber
- Citation indicators of Japanese journals pp. 375-379

- Zhang Haiqi and Shigeaki Yamazaki
- Automating the lexicon: Research and practice in a multilingual environment pp. 380-381

- P. Zoë Stavri
- Language and space pp. 381-382

- Bryce Allen
- The economics of information: A guide to economic and cost‐benefit analysis for information professionals pp. 382-383

- Herbert Snyder
- Information graphics: A comprehensive illustrated reference pp. 383-384

- Robert D. Wilson
- Ergonomics and safety of intelligent driver interfaces pp. 384-385

- Mark P. Haselkorn
- Technology and management in library and information services pp. 385-386

- Michael Buckland
- Advances in knowledge discovery and data mining pp. 386-387

- Frank Exner (Little Bear)
- Borders in cyberspace: Information policy and the global information infrastructure pp. 387-388

- Julian Warner
- Advanced database systems pp. 388-389

- Kyle Banerjee
- The highwaymen: Warriors of the information superhighway pp. 389-390

- Donald O. Case
- Publishing books pp. 390-391

- Richard J. Cox
- The whole history of relevance pp. 392-392

- Charles T. Meadow
Volume 49, issue 3, 1998
- Introduction pp. 193-194

- Gloria Bordogna and Gabriella Pasi
- Application of rough sets to information retrieval pp. 195-205

- Sadaaki Miyamoto
- Alleviating search uncertainty through concept associations: Automatic indexing, co‐occurrence analysis, and parallel computing pp. 206-216

- Hsinchun Chen, Joanne Martinez, Amy Kirchhoff, Tobun D. Ng and Bruce R. Schatz
- Fuzzy functional dependencies and redundancy elimination pp. 217-235

- Patrick Bosc, Didier Dubois and Henri Prade
- Imprecision and uncertainty in the UFO database model pp. 236-252

- Nancy Van Gyseghem and Rita De Caluwe
- Modeling spatial relationships within a fuzzy framework pp. 253-266

- Maria A. Cobb and Frederick E. Petry
- Image retrieval by color semantics with incomplete knowledge pp. 267-282

- Jacopo M. Corridoni, Alberto Del Bimbo and Enrico Vicario
- Multidatabase query processing with uncertainty in global keys and attribute values pp. 283-301

- Peter Scheuermann, Wen‐Syan Li and Chris Clifton
Volume 49, issue 2, 1998
- In this issue pp. 101-101

- Bert R. Boyce
- Clumping properties of content‐bearing words pp. 102-114

- A. Bookstein, S. T. Klein and T. Raita
- A cognitive model of document use during a research project. Study I. Document selection pp. 115-133

- Peiling Wang and Dagobert Soergel
- Electronic news delivery project pp. 134-150

- C. R. Watters, M. A. Shepherd and F. J. Burkowski
- Scholarly communication in developmental dyslexia: Influence of network structure on change in a hybrid problem area pp. 151-168

- Claudia A. Perry and Ronald E. Rice
- Concept similarity and conceptual information alteration via English‐to‐Chinese and Chinese‐to‐English translation of medical article titles pp. 169-175

- Shaoyi He
- Searching through cyberspace: The effects of link display and link density on information retrieval from hypertext on the World Wide Web pp. 176-182

- Kushal Khan and Craig Locatis
- Virtual individuals, virtual groups: Human dimensions of groupware and computer networking pp. 183-184

- Leslie Regan Shade
- Entertainment technology and tomorrow's information services pp. 184-184

- Sue Myburgh
- Highway of dreams: A critical view along the information superhighway pp. 185-186

- Donald O. Case
- Implementation of organizational innovation: Studies of academic and research libraries pp. 186-187

- Peter G. Underwood
- Beyond the library of the future: More alternative futures for the public library pp. 187-188

- Amy E. Sanidas
- Culture of the internet pp. 188-190

- Thomas A. Peters
- Gateways to knowledge: The role of academic libraries in teaching, learning, and research pp. 190-192

- Ebrahim Afshar
Volume 49, issue 1, 1998
- In this issue pp. 1-1

- Bert R. Boyce
- Introduction pp. 5-6

- Anthony F. J. van Raan
- Science and technology mapping: A new iteration model for representing multidimensional relationships pp. 7-17

- Alexander Kopcsa and Edgar Schiebel
- Science and technology infrastructure in Baden‐Wuerttemberg and its orientation towards future regional development pp. 18-29

- Hariolf Grupp, Ulrich Schmoch and Knut Koschatzky
- The transition from “national” to “transnational” model and related measures of countries' performance pp. 30-42

- Michel Zitt, François Perrot and Rémi Barré
- Hotel cosmopolitan: A bibliometric study of collaboration at some European universities pp. 43-48

- Göran Melin and Olle Persson
- Advanced bibliometric methods to model the relationship between entry behavior and networking in emerging technological communities pp. 49-58

- Koenraad Debackere and Bart Clarysse
- Bibliometric indicators of university research performance in Flanders pp. 59-67

- Herman Van den Berghe, Josee A. Houben, Renger E. de Bruin, Henk F. Moed, André Kint, Marc Luwel and Eric H. J. Spruyt
- Monitoring scientific developments from a dynamic perspective: Self‐organized structuring to map neural network research pp. 68-81

- E. C. M. Noyons and A. F. J. van Raan
- Evolution of scientific and technical information distribution pp. 82-91

- Sandra L. Esler and Michael L. Nelson
- From drowning to surfing: A slogan's significance pp. 92-93

- Little Bear Frank Exner
- Document management for the enterprise: Principles, techniques and applications pp. 94-95

- Richard E. Barry
- Information science: Integration in perspective. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science pp. 96-97

- Martha M. Smith
- Comments on Leydesdorff's article pp. 98-98

- J. P. Courtial
- Reply about using co‐words pp. 98-99

- Loet Leydesdorff
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