Journal of the American Society for Information Science
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Volume 48, issue 12, 1997
- JASIS will be fourteen in 1998 (issues per annual volume, that is)! pp. 1083-1084

- Donald H. Kraft
- In this issue pp. 1085-1085

- Bert R. Boyce
- Experiments with automatic indexing and a relational thesaurus in a Chinese information retrieval system pp. 1086-1096

- Tian‐Long Wan, Martha Evens, Yeun‐Wen Wan and Yuen‐Yuan Pao
- Discovering information behavior in sense making. I. Time and timing pp. 1097-1108

- Paul Solomon
- Discovering information behavior in sense making. II. The social pp. 1109-1126

- Paul Solomon
- Discovering information behavior in sense making. III. The person pp. 1127-1138

- Paul Solomon
- Europe and information science pp. 1139-1141

- Peter Ingwersen
- Preliminary findings on searcher performance and perceptions of performance in a hypertext bibliographic retrieval system pp. 1142-1145

- Dietmar Wolfram and Alexandra Dimitroff
- ISI's impact factor as misnomer: A proposed new measure to assess journal impact pp. 1146-1148

- Stephen P. Harter and Thomas E. Nisonger
- Bringing design to software pp. 1149-1150

- Robert J. Sandusky
- Technology and copyright law: A guidebook for the library, research, and teaching professions pp. 1150-1151

- David Mattison
- The economics of communication and information pp. 1151-1152

- Hal R. Varian
- IAIMS perspectives pp. 1153-1153

- Elizabeth H. Wood and Joan S. Ash
Volume 48, issue 11, 1997
- Introduction pp. 965-969

- Andrew Dillon
- Human‐Computer Interaction—Whence and whither? pp. 970-986

- Brian Shackel
- Modeling the human factors of scholarly communities supported through the Internet and World Wide Web pp. 987-1003

- Brian R. Gaines, Lee Li‐Jen Chen and Mildred L. G. Shaw
- Evaluating a multimedia authoring tool pp. 1004-1022

- Bonnie E. John and Matthew M. Mashyna
- Organizational usability of digital libraries: Case study of legal research in civil and criminal courts pp. 1023-1035

- Margaret Elliott and Rob Kling
- An informal information‐seeking environment pp. 1036-1048

- David G. Hendry and David J. Harper
- Writing with collaborative hypertext: Analysis and modeling pp. 1049-1066

- Chaomei Chen
- Who's zooming whom? Attunement to animation in the interface pp. 1067-1072

- Michael Chui and Andrew Dillon
- The systemics of dialogism: On the prevalence of the self in HCI design pp. 1073-1081

- Colin T. Schmidt
Volume 48, issue 10, 1997
- In this issue pp. 865-865

- Bert R. Boyce
- Jean Tague‐Sutcliffe, 1931–1996 pp. 866-866

- Mike Nelson
- Design and implementation of automatic indexing for information retrieval with Arabic documents pp. 867-881

- Ismail Hmeidi, Ghassan Kanaan and Martha Evens
- Information using likeness measures pp. 882-892

- Martin Frické
- Types and levels of collaboration in interdisciplinary research in the sciences pp. 893-916

- Jian Qin, F. W. Lancaster and Bryce Allen
- Measuring the impact of information on development: A LISREL‐based study of small businesses in Shanghai pp. 917-931

- Liwen Qiu Vaughan and Jean Tague‐Sutcliffe
- Clustering and classification of large document bases in a parallel environment pp. 932-943

- Anthony S. Ruocco and Ophir Frieder
- Fractional counting of multiauthored publications: Consequences for the impact of authors pp. 944-945

- G. Van Hooydonk
- Structural modeling of network systems in citation analysis pp. 946-952

- Dang Yaru
- The diffusion of scientific journals analyzed through citations pp. 953-958

- Pedro Alvarez and Antonio Pulgarín
- Information systems development and data modeling: Conceptual and philosophical foundations pp. 959-960

- Peter Aiken
- Symbolic projection for image information retrieval and spatial reasoning pp. 960-961

- Geoffrey Z. Liu
- Validation of citation analysis pp. 962-962

- Eugene Garfield
- Citation format pp. 963-963b

- Eugene Garfield and Henry Small
- Rejoinder pp. 963-963a

- Michael MacRoberts
- Rejoinder pp. 964-964c

- Christine L. Borgman
- Rejoinder pp. 964-964b

- Ronald E. Rice
- Rejoinder pp. 964-964a

- Charles T. Meadow
Volume 48, issue 9, 1997
- In this issue pp. 771-771

- Bert R. Boyce
- The documentation and special libraries movements in the united states, 1910‐1960 pp. 775-781

- Robert V. Williams
- The cross‐fertilization of the U.S. Public library model and the French documentation model (IIB, French correspondent of FID) through the French professional associations between World War I and World War II pp. 782-793

- Sylvie Fayet‐Scribe
- NATO advanced study institutes of Information Science and foundations of Information Science pp. 794-803

- Anthony Debons and Esther E. Horne
- What is a “document”? pp. 804-809

- Michael K. Buckland
- Relevance: The whole history pp. 810-832

- Stefano Mizzaro
- Bradford's distribution: From the classical bibliometric “law” to the more general stochastic models pp. 833-842

- Vesna Oluić‐Vuković
- University faculty and networked information: Results of a survey pp. 843-852

- John M. Budd and Lynn Silipigni Connaway
- The world at stage III, but the Net at stage II pp. 853-859

- Michael Koenig and Patrizia Sione
- Strategic management for public libraries: A handbook pp. 860-861

- Réjean Savard
- Computer networks: A systems approach pp. 861-862

- Bret H. Parker
- Data mining with neural networks: Solving business problems from application development to decision support pp. 862-863

- Alan T. Schroeder
Volume 48, issue 8, 1997
- In this issue pp. 673-673

- Bert R. Boyce
- Information‐seeking behavior of securities analysts: Individual and institutional influences, information sources and channels, and outcomes pp. 674-693

- Nancy Sadler Baldwin and Ronald E. Rice
- A classification approach to Boolean query reformulation pp. 694-706

- James C. French, Donald E. Brown and Nam‐Ho Kim
- The enacted fate of undiscovered public knowledge pp. 707-717

- Mark A. Spasser
- Information technology and social relations: Portrayals of gender roles in high tech product advertisements pp. 718-727

- Juris Dilevko and Roma M. Harris
- Information science: A third feedback framework pp. 728-740

- Amanda Spink
- Interaction in information retrieval: Selection and effectiveness of search terms pp. 741-761

- Amanda Spink and Tefko Saracevic
- Design rationale: Concepts, techniques, and use pp. 762-763

- Andrew Dillon
- Information and business performance: A study of information systems and services in high performing companies pp. 763-764

- Alison M. Keyes
- High noon on the electronic frontier: Conceptual issues in cyberspace pp. 764-767

- Leslie Regan Shade
- Internet dreams: Archetypes, myths, and metaphors for inventing the net pp. 767-769

- Martha Montague Smith
- Letter to the editor pp. 770-770

- Albert Henderson
Volume 48, issue 7, 1997
- In this issue pp. 577-577

- Bert R. Boyce
- Introduction pp. 581-582

- Elisabeth Logan and Marvin Pollard
- A tribute to Yuri Rubinsky, August 2, 1952‐January 21, 1996 pp. 583-583

- Stuart Weibel
- Why SGML? Why now? pp. 584-592

- Yves Marcoux and Martin Sévigny
- SGML and related standards: New directions as the second decade begins pp. 593-596

- James David Mason
- The “ABCs” of DSSSL pp. 597-602

- Sharon C. Adler
- Application of HyTime hyperlinks and finite coordinate spaces to historical writing, analysis, and presentation pp. 603-613

- W. Eliot Kimber and Julia A. Woods
- W[h]ither the web? The extension or replacement of HTML pp. 614-621

- Peter Flynn
- The text encoding initiative: Flexible and extensible document encoding pp. 622-628

- David T. Barnard and Nancy M. Ide
- Extending SGML to accommodate database functions: A methodological overview pp. 629-637

- Arijit Sengupta and Andrew Dillon
- All my data is in SGML. Now what? pp. 638-643

- Jon Fausey and Keith Shafer
- Towards a methodology for document analysis pp. 644-655

- Airi Salminen, Katri Kauppinen and Merja Lehtovaara
- SGML: The reason why and the first published hint pp. 656-661

- Charles F. Goldfarb
- More authors, more institutions, and more funding sources: Hot papers in biology from 1991 to 1993 pp. 662-666

- Zhang Haiqi
- Qualitative exploration of learners' information‐seeking processes using Perseus Hypermedia System pp. 667-669

- Shu Ching Yang
- The art of abstracting (2nd ed.) pp. 670-671

- Carol A. Bean
- Ethics and computing: Living responsibly in a computerized world pp. 671-672

- Robert L. Battenfeld
Volume 48, issue 6, 1997
- In this issue pp. 483-483

- Bert R. Boyce
- Evaluating the quality of learning in computer supported co‐operative learning pp. 484-495

- D. R. Newman, Chris Johnson, Brian Webb and Clive Cochrane
- Factors that influence the use of electronic networks by science and engineering faculty at small institutions. Part II. Preliminary use indicators pp. 496-507

- Peter Liebscher, Eileen G. Abels and Daniel W. Denman
- Internet use by faculty members in various disciplines: A comparative case study pp. 508-518

- Susan S. Lazinger, Judit Bar‐Ilan and Bluma C. Peritz
- Using context to promote learning from information‐seeking tasks pp. 519-526

- Ron Oliver and Helen Oliver
- Studying the value of library and information services. Part I. Establishing a theoretical framework pp. 527-542

- Tefko Saracevic and Paul B. Kantor
- Studying the value of library and information services. Part II. Methodology and taxonomy pp. 543-563

- Tefko Saracevic and Paul B. Kantor
- Price index and its relation to the mean and median reference age pp. 564-573

- L. Egghe
- The war of desire and technology at the close of the mechanical age pp. 574-575

- David Mattison
- Developing user interfaces: Ensuring usability through product and process pp. 575-576

- Patty Curthoys
Volume 48, issue 5, 1997
- In this issue pp. 381-381

- Bert R. Boyce
- Study of interactive feedback during mediated information retrieval pp. 382-394

- Amanda Spink
- Semantic Vector Space Model: Implementation and evaluation pp. 395-417

- Geoffrey Z. Liu
- Why words and co‐words cannot map the development of the sciences pp. 418-427

- Loet Leydesdorff
- Introduction and overview pp. 430-433

- George D'Elia
- The design of the Integrated Information Center project pp. 434-437

- Thomas Shaughnessy and Carl Adams
- Challenges encountered during the implementation of the Integrated Information Center at the University of Minnesota pp. 438-441

- Cynthia Beath, George D'Elia, Joseph Branin and Nancy Rohde
- The implementation of the Integrated Information Center at the University of Minnesota pp. 442-445

- Joseph Branin and George D'Elia
- The technological structure and services of the IIC pp. 446-448

- Douglas Lund and Nancy Herther
- The model underlying the measurement of the impacts of the IIC on the end‐users pp. 449-453

- Dale Goodhue
- The measurement of the impacts of the IIC on the end‐users: The survey pp. 454-465

- Dale Goodhue, Russell Littlefield and Detmar W. Straub
- Impacts of an Integrated Information Center on faculty end‐users: A qualitative assessment pp. 466-471

- Diane Lending and Detmar W. Straub
- The evaluation of the IIC project pp. 472-473

- Joseph Branin, George D'Elia, Thomas Shaughnessy and Carl Adams
- Implications of the IIC project for the education of information professionals pp. 474-475

- Nancy Rohde and Nancy Herther
- World Wide Web journal: Volume 1, issue 2, spring 1996. Key specifications of the World Wide Web pp. 476-477

- Karen Campbell
- Introduction to United States government information sources (5th ed.) pp. 477-478

- Jerold Nelson
- Everett and Cater's retrieval topology pp. 479-480

- Leo Egghe and Ronald Rousseau
- Dictionary of bibliometrics—response to Lancaster pp. 480-481

- Katherine W. McCain
- Dictionary of bibliometrics pp. 480-480

- F. W. Lancaster
Volume 48, issue 4, 1997
- Introduction pp. 285-288

- Michael Buckland and Trudi Bellardo Hahn
- The origins of information science and the International Institute of Bibliography/International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID) pp. 289-300

- W. Boyd Rayward
- P. Otlet's Mundaneum and the international perspective in the history of documentation and information science pp. 301-309

- Isabelle Rieusset‐Lemarié
- Paul Otlet's book and the writing of social space pp. 310-317

- Ron Day
- The earliest Hebrew citation indexes pp. 318-330

- Bella Hass Weinberg
- The Universal Decimal Classification: Some factors concerning its origins, development, and influence pp. 331-339

- I. C. McIlwaine
- Origins of coordinate searching pp. 340-348

- Frederick G. Kilgour
- Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Registry System: History, scope, and impacts pp. 349-360

- David W. Weisgerber
- Journal of Documentary Reproduction, 1938–1942: Domain as reflected in characteristics of authorship and citation pp. 361-368

- Thomas D. Walker
- History of Information Science in Spain: A selected bibliography pp. 369-372

- Félix Sagredo Fernández and Antonia García Moreno
- Bibliography of the History of Information Science in North America, 1900–1995 pp. 373-379

- Robert V. Williams, Laird Whitmire and Colleen Bradley
Volume 48, issue 3, 1997
- In this issue pp. 189-189

- Bert R. Boyce
- Supporting discovery in virtual libraries pp. 190-204

- Bipin C. Desai
- Data set isolation for bibliometric online analyses of research publications: Fundamental methodological issues pp. 205-217

- Peter Ingwersen and Finn Hjortgaard Christensen
- End‐user searching behavior in information retrieval: A longitudinal study pp. 218-234

- Weijing Yuan
- Ranking schemes in hybrid Boolean systems: A new approach pp. 235-253

- Jacques Savoy
- A discipline independent definition of information pp. 254-269

- Robert M. Losee
- Decision support for serials deselection and acquisition: A case study pp. 270-273

- David J. Robb and Angela McCormick
- Citation content analysis of a botany journal pp. 274-275

- M. H. MacRoberts and B. R. MacRoberts
- Electronic publishing and libraries, planning for the impact and growth to 2003 pp. 276-278

- Mary E. Brown
- Civilizing cyberspace: Policy, power, and the information superhighway pp. 278-279

- Donald Case
- The scholar's courtesy: The role of acknowledgement in the primary communication process pp. 279-280

- Betsy Van der Veer Martens
- Digital image and audio communications: Toward a global information infrastructure pp. 280-281

- Ruth Wuest
- Design of library automation systems: File structure, data structures, and tools pp. 281-282

- Carol A. Hert
- Explorations in indexing and abstracting: Pointing, virtue, and power pp. 282-283

- Frank Exner
Volume 48, issue 2, 1997
- In this issue pp. 95-95

- Bert R. Boyce
- Extending theory for user‐centered information services: Diagnosing and learning from error in complex statistical data pp. 96-121

- Alice Robbin and Lee Frost‐Kumpf
- Integrating structured data and text: A relational approach pp. 122-132

- David A. Grossman, Ophir Frieder, David O. Holmes and David C. Roberts
- Evaluation of search results: A new approach pp. 133-142

- Vladimir G. Voiskunskii
- Comparing Boolean and probabilistic information retrieval systems across queries and disciplines pp. 143-156

- Robert M. Losee
- A graphical, self‐organizing approach to classifying electronic meeting output pp. 157-170

- Richard E. Orwig, Hsinchun Chen and Jay F. Nunamaker
- Science‐technology coupling: The case of mathematical logic and computer science pp. 171-183

- Roland Wagner‐Döbler
- Describing technological paradigm transitions: A methodological exploration pp. 184-187

- Danny P. Wallace and Connie Van Fleet
Volume 48, issue 1, 1997
- In this issue pp. 1-1

- Bert R. Boyce
- Informetric distributions. III. Ambiguity and randomness pp. 2-10

- A. Bookstein
- The self‐sufficient library collection: A test of assumptions pp. 11-16

- F.C.A. Exon and Keith F. Punch
- A concept space approach to addressing the vocabulary problem in scientific information retrieval: An experiment on the Worm Community System pp. 17-31

- Hsinchun Chen, Tobun D. Ng, Joanne Martinez and Bruce R. Schatz
- Automatic classification of E‐mail messages by message type pp. 32-39

- Andrew D. May
- Map displays for information retrieval pp. 40-54

- Xia Lin
- A statistical learning approach to automatic indexing of controlled index terms pp. 55-66

- Chi‐Hong Leung and Wing‐Kay Kan
- Disciplinary variation in automatic sublanguage term identification pp. 67-79

- Stephanie W. Haas
- Citation theories in the framework of international flow of information: New evidence with translation analysis pp. 80-87

- Ziming Liu
- Backpropagation: Theory, architectures, and applications pp. 88-89

- Paul V. Biron
- Scholarly publishing: The electronic frontier pp. 89-90

- Jaap A. Jasperse
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