Journal of the American Society for Information Science
1970 - 2000
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Volume 25, issue 6, 1974
- Student paper award 1974. Systematic searching of abstracts and indexes in interdisciplinary areas pp. 343-353

- Linda C. Smith
- Optimal storage of books by size: An operations research approach pp. 354-357

- Surendra Mohan Gupta and Arunachalam Ravindran
- Circulation dynamics: A planning model pp. 358-363

- William B. Rouse
- Making on‐line search available in an industrial research environment pp. 364-369

- Barbara Lawrence, Ben H. Weil and Margaret H. Graham
- Title versus title/abstract text searching in SDI systems pp. 370-373

- Ruth Kay Maloney
- An alpha‐numeric information storage and retrieval system pp. 374-377

- Nigel Wasser
- A framework for the study of emerging network technology pp. 378-380

- W. David Penniman, Richard E. Krohn and Gabor J. Kovacs
- Economics of scientific publications, CBE committee on economics of publication (eds.), Washington, DC: Council of Biology Editors, 78 pp. (1973) pp. 381-382

- E. K. Gannett
- Biographic Guide for Editors & Authors, BIOSIS, CAS, Ei., Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 362 pp. (1974). [$9.50 (1–5). Quantity discount.] pp. 381-381

- James L. Olsen
- The first book of information science, joseph becker. United States Atomic Energy Commission Office of Information Services, 91 p., 1973 pp. 382-382

- Susan Artandi
- Densities of use and absence of obsolescence in physics journals at M.I.T pp. 383-383

- Martha J. Bailey
- Reference question analysis and search strategy development by man and machine pp. 384-384

- Charles M. Goldstain
Volume 25, issue 5, 1974
- User preference in published indexes pp. 279-286

- Angela M. Gould
- Representation of concept relations using the TOSAR system of the IDC: Treatise III on information retrieval theory pp. 287-307

- Robert Fugmann, Herbert Nickelsen, Ingeborg Nickelsen and Jakob H. Winter
- Patent office classification: Its whats and whys pp. 308-311

- Peter Glickert
- Probabilistic models for automatic indexing pp. 312-316

- Abraham Bookstein and Don R. Swanson
- Cold type composition: Its impact on library and information science pp. 319-326

- Gordon T. Law
- A general statistical model for increasing efficiency and confidence in manual data collection systems through sampling pp. 327-331

- Terry R. Lied and Don L. Tolliver
- A computer analysis of library postcards (CALP) pp. 332-335

- Norman D. Stevens
- Structured Information Files. Richard A. Kaimann: Melville Publishing Company, Los Angeles (1973) pp. 336-336

- Charles Goldstein
- Reader in Science Information, edited by John Sherrod and Alfred Hodina, Washington, D.C.: Microcard Editions, 403 pages (1973) pp. 337-339

- Joseph C. Donohue
- The scientific and technical information contained in patent specifications‐the extent and tie factors of its publication in other forms of literature. Felix Liebesny, James W. Hewitt, Paul S. Hunter and Maureen Hannah. The Polytechnic of North London School of Librarianship, 57 pp. (July 1973) pp. 339-339

- Stephen J. Tauber
- Where the Action Is and Was in Information Science pp. 340-340

- Y. Bar‐Hillel, R. Carnap, E. C. Cherry, E. Garfield, D. W. King, F. W. Lancaster, J. C. R. Licklider, D. M. Mackay, J. W. Perry, D. J. De S. Price, G. Salton, C. Shannon, M. Taube, B. C. Vickery and A. E. Cawkell
Volume 25, issue 4, 1974
- Journal disposition decision policies pp. 213-217

- Barbara Rush, Sam Steinberg and Donald H. Kraft
- A clustering algorithm based on user queries pp. 218-226

- Clement T. Yu
- Optimal selection of acquisition sources pp. 227-231

- William B. Rouse
- Hash coding with a non‐unique search key pp. 232-236

- Abraham Bookstein
- Indexing and automatic significance analysis pp. 237-241

- Ivo Steinacker
- A comparative analysis of obsolescence patterns of the U.S. Geoscience literature pp. 242-251

- Joseph J. Kohut
- An experiment in dialectic information systems pp. 252-262

- John A. Nelson and Ian I. Mitroff
- Opinion paper. The scientific premises of information science pp. 263-269

- Victor Rosenberg
- Lotka and information science pp. 270-272

- Henry Voos
- A Guide to Surces of Consumer Information. Sarah M. Thomas and Bernadine Weddington. Washington: Information Resources Press, 1973. 177 p. ISBN 0‐87815‐010‐2 LC 73‐77342 pp. 273-273

- Signe Larson
- Protection Against Photocopying by Printing Black on Red pp. 274-274

- Alfred M. Pommer
- Research Investigation into Experties Indexes pp. 274-275

- S. G. Barry
Volume 25, issue 3, 1974
- Reference question analysis and search strategy development by man and machine pp. 139-144

- Gerald Jahoda
- Opinion paper. an affirmative statement on copyright debate pp. 145-150

- Johanna E. Tallman
- Determination of satisfactory scale for data processing facilities pp. 151-155

- Susan L. Solomon
- Evaluation of current awareness service for physics and astronomy literature pp. 156-160

- Jean K. Martin and Ronald G. Parsons
- The role of automatic indexing in access control: A modular view pp. 162-171

- H. Rex Hartson
- Densities of use, and absence of obsolescence, in physics journals at M I T pp. 172-182

- Alexander Sandison
- Design equations for retrieval systems based on the swets model pp. 183-198

- M. H. Heine
- Effect of instantaneous retrieval on indexing criteria pp. 199-207

- Emil H. Levine
- In Defence of Relevance pp. 208-209

- S. E. Robertson and William S. Cooper
- A Decision Theory View of the Information Retrieval Situation pp. 208-208

- Donald H. Kraft
Volume 25, issue 2, 1974
- Position paper. Cutting the NSF‐OSIS budget: Potential disaster for information science and technology pp. 77-85

- Joshua I. Smith
- How to cope with the foreign‐language problem: Experience gained at a multidisciplinary laboratory pp. 86-104

- Francois Kertesz
- Bibliographic data base usage in a large technical community pp. 105-108

- Donald T. Hawkins
- Opinion paper. developments in scientific documentation in the long term pp. 109-112

- Pierre J. Vinken
- A note on an international invisible college for information exchange pp. 113-117

- Gerald Zaltman
- A discriminant function index for information system evaluation pp. 118-122

- James L. Carmon
- Search strategy, construction and use of citation networks, with a socio‐scientific example: “Amorphous semi‐conductors and S.R. ovshinsky” pp. 123-130

- Anthony E. Cawkell
- Selection of scientific periodicals in an industrial research library pp. 131-132

- E. F. Hockings
- Introduction to PL/I programming for library and information science. Thomas H. Mott, Jr., Susan Artandi and Leny Struminger. New York: Academic Press, 231 ppl (1972) pp. 133-133

- Richard A. Bassler
- More on Windsor & Windsor pp. 134-134

- C. Oppenheim
Volume 25, issue 1, 1974
- Breaking the communication barrier between searcher and literature file: An interactive guide pp. 1-9

- Louise Schultz
- 1973 student paper award. An alogorithm for generating structural surrogates of english text pp. 10-24

- Suzanne M. Strong
- Informal communication of scientific information pp. 25-32

- Robert R. Korfhage
- Trends in manpower needs in information science from 1967 to 1982 pp. 33-43

- Anand B. Gupta, Donald L. Shirey and Anthony Debons
- The environment of classification Part II: How we classify pp. 44-51

- Kevin P. Jones
- Allocation of resources in an information system pp. 52-58

- Abraham Bookstein
- A metalanguage for systematic research on human communication via natural language pp. 59-69

- Harold B. Pepinsky
- Performance of Kilgour's truncation algorithm in files of different subjects pp. 70-71

- Bradley Kjell
- Citation of the Literature by Information Scientists in Their Own Publications pp. 72-73

- S. W. Terrant and Ben‐Ami Lipetz
- A decision theory view of the information retrieval situation pp. 73-74

- Keats A. Pullen
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