Journal of the American Society for Information Science
1970 - 2000
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Volume 23, issue 6, 1972
- Managing an uncontrolled vocabulary ex post facto pp. 339-342

- Maureen Lefever, Barbara Freedman and Louise Schultz
- From multidisciplinary to interdisciplinary research: Effects of information systems on formal organizations pp. 343-352

- Paul A. Studer
- On‐line serials control system in a large biomedical library part II. Evaluation of retrieval features pp. 353-358

- James Fayollat
- Marketing perspectives for “ERIC‐like” information systems pp. 359-364

- Philip G. Kuehl
- Dialectical inquiring systems: A new methodology for information science pp. 365-378

- Ian I. Mitroff, James Williams and Eugene Rathswohl
- Correcting author, title and multiple‐term index entries in mechanized bibliography preparation pp. 379-383

- Kingsley R. Smith and Theodore M. Judy
- Systematic utilization of human resources as an integral part of information science work pp. 384-391

- P. O'N. Hoey
- 1972 student paper award man‐machine interface: Frustration pp. 392-401

- Vera Melnyk
- Double hashing pp. 402-405

- Abraham Bookstein
- An evaluation of the rheumatology coverage of index medicus. A preliminary report pp. 406-406

- Peter Thorpe
- F. W. lancaster, Vocabulary control for information retrieval. Information Resources Press, Washington, 1972, 233 pages pp. 407-407

- G. Salton
- Linguistics and information science pp. 408-408

- L. L. Briner
Volume 23, issue 5, 1972
- October is the fairest month … pp. 291-291

- John Sherrod
- Issues in information technology in the United States pp. 292-298

- Charles T. Meadow
- A universal source thesaurus as a classification generator pp. 299-305

- Dagobert Soergel
- A cost model for evaluating information retrieval systems pp. 306-312

- Michael D. Cooper
- A bibliometric analysis of certain information science literature pp. 313-317

- Joseph C. Donohue
- On‐line serials control system in a large biomedical library: 1) Description of the system pp. 318-322

- James Fayollat
- Interrelationships of scientific journals pp. 323-331

- Francis Narin, Mark Carpenter and Nancy C. Berlt
- Teaching abstracting and indexing pp. 332-333

- Barbara Flood
- Retrieval parameters in growing data bases pp. 333-334

- Richard S. Marcus
- Patent literature project pp. 335-335

- Paul Hunter
Volume 23, issue 4, 1972
- The dissemination of task and socioemotional information in an international community of scientists pp. 225-236

- Gerald Zaltman and Barbara Marie Köhler
- Information networks: Definitions and message transfer models pp. 237-247

- Richard E. Nance, Robert R. Korfhage and U. Narayan Bhat
- Measures of effectiveness for a university library pp. 248-253

- Philip V. Rzasa and Norman R. Baker
- The use patterns of physics journals in a large academic research library pp. 254-270

- Ching‐Chih Chen
- Two modes of computer assisted instruction in a library reference course pp. 271-277

- David D. Starks, Barbara J. Horn and Thomas P. Slavens
- Some relations between queries and search‐terms generated by catalog users pp. 278-280

- Renata Tagliacozzo
- On the economics of information pp. 281-283

- M. Kochen
- Bibliographic coupling pp. 286-286

- Barbara M. Hill and Anthony Debons
- Bibliographic access to IS pp. 286-287

- Pauline Atherton
- Formal and informal communication among scientists in sleep research pp. 287-288

- Susan Crawford
Volume 23, issue 3, 1972
- Analysis of directory searching pp. 143-149

- Thomas C. Lowe and David C. Roberts
- Sampling in‐library book use pp. 150-155

- A. K. Jain
- What information dissemination studies imply concerning the design of on‐line reference retrieval systems pp. 156-163

- Harry B. Back
- Interactive search of bibliographic data bases in an academic environment pp. 164-171

- Lorraine Borman and Benjamin Mittman
- Citation patterns of the cardiovascular serial literature pp. 172-175

- Frances McMurtray and John M. Ginski
- Technical information centers: Specialized services to science and technology. An overview pp. 176-184

- Judith A. Douville
- A flow chart for indexing with a thesaurus pp. 185-194

- Hans Wellisch
- Linguistics and information science pp. 195-219

- Christine A. Montgomery
- A comparison of several Zipf‐type distributions in their goodness of fit to language data pp. 220-221

- Beth Krevitt and Belver C. Griffith
- Analytical models for library planning pp. 222-222

- A. Graham MacKenzie
Volume 23, issue 2, 1972
- A new comparison between conventional indexing (MEDLARS) and automatic text processing (SMART) pp. 75-84

- G. Salton
- Report on the evaluation of an experimental computer‐based current‐awareness service for chemists pp. 85-99

- Frances H. Barker, Barry K. Wyatt and Douglas C. Veal
- Who cited what? a citation analysis of the four basic cataloging texts pp. 100-108

- Donald J. Lehnus
- An experiment in index term frequency pp. 109-121

- Elaine Svenonius
- The development of a semantic differential to assess users' attitudes towards an on‐line interactive reference retrieval system pp. 122-128

- Jeffrey Katzer
- Federal aid and the growth of a subject literature pp. 129-130

- James C. Baughman
- An algorithm for computing correlation matrices pp. 130-131

- William R. Wright
- Psychology and/of computer oriented linguistics pp. 131-133

- Peter Glickert
- On terminology for search strategies pp. 133-134

- Rowena W. Swanson
- Dissemination and utilization by practitioners pp. 135-136

- H. Marson
- Information Service Affects Communication pp. 136-136

- Pat. L. Walter
- Caveat Presentor pp. 137-139

- Douglas S. Price
- Information Science, Content & Structure pp. 139-139

- Anthony Debons
Volume 23, issue 1, 1972
- Preparation for interpersonal communication pp. 3-10

- Francis W. Wolek
- The “generality” effect and the retrieval evaluation for large collections pp. 11-22

- G. Salton
- An economic analysis of the demand for scientific journals pp. 23-29

- Sanford Berg
- Microfiche: A study of user attitudes and reading habits pp. 30-35

- C. W. Christ
- Overlap in the lists of journals monitored by Biosis, CAS, and EI pp. 36-38

- James L. Wood, Carolyn Flanagan and H. E. Kennedy
- Development of the U. S. geological survey bibliographic system using gipsy pp. 39-49

- D. W. Moody and Olaf Kays
- The development and preliminary test of behavior related dimensions of information systems pp. 50-57

- William C. Moor
- An experiment to study the use of boolean not logic to improve the precision of selective dissemination of information pp. 58-65

- Frederic Scheffler, Jacqueline March and John Bernados
- Roman showcase for training in information work pp. 66-68

- Ecckne B. Jackson
- Thoughts on the unisist feasibility study pp. 68-70

- Gerard Salton
- ERIC diagnosis pp. 71-71

- Harvey Marron
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