Journal of the American Society for Information Science
1970 - 2000
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Volume 21, issue 6, 1970
- Editorial pp. 384-384

- A. W. Elias
- On deriving design equations for information retrieval systems pp. 385-395

- William S. Cooper
- The royal society catalogue as an index to nineteenth century American science pp. 396-401

- Clark A. Elliott
- Experimentation with computer‐assisted indexing: American documentation, volume 20 pp. 402-405

- Theodore C. Hines, Jessica L. Harris and Martin Colverd
- Answer‐providing documents: Some inference descriptions and text‐searching retrieval results pp. 406-414

- John O'Connor
- An automated storage and retrieval system for clinical pharmaceutical research documents pp. 415-421

- Barbara N. Weaver, Albert B. Ruffner, Claire Ellis, Helen Anderson and Samuel X. Delorenzo
- Barter system for researchers: A proposal pp. 422-426

- Arthur V. Tebbutt
- The proposed KWIC index for psychology: An experimental test of its effectiveness pp. 427-428

- Robert T. Bottle and Cynthia I. Preibish
- A table of set theory notations pp. 428-428

- W. T. Brandhorst
- Letters to the editor pp. 429-430

- Phyllis A. Richmond, C. R. G. Holmes, Iola Belle Holbrook, C. Secebarth, John V. Howard, Dana L. Roth and F. M. O'Hara
Volume 21, issue 5, 1970
- Terse literatures: I. Terse conclusions pp. 316-319

- Charles L. Bernier
- Obsolescence of special library periodicals: Sampling errors and utility contours pp. 320-329

- B. C. Brookes
- A highly associative document retrieval system pp. 330-337

- Carl Cagan
- Cardiovascular serial literature: Characteristics, productive journals, and abstracting/indexing coverage pp. 338-344

- Barbara F. Frick and John M. Ginski
- Are titles of chemical papers becoming more informative? pp. 345-350

- Jacques J. Tocatlian
- Standards for writing abstracts pp. 351-357

- Ben H. Weil
- Toward a theory of indexing—II pp. 358-367

- Bertrand C. Landry and James E. Rush
- On the importance of root‐stem truncation in word‐frequency analysis pp. 368-369

- F. W. Lancaster and Grace T. Jenkins
- Permuted title indexes: Neglected considerations pp. 369-370

- Theodore C. Hlnes and Jessica L. Harris
- “Quality control” applied to the operations of a large‐ information system pp. 370-371

- F. W. Lancaster and Grace T. Jenkins
- Letters to the editor pp. 372-374

- C. Segebarth, F. W. Lancaster and Eugene Wall
- 5/70‐1R an introduction to UDC. 1969. Jean M. Perreault. Archon Books & Clive Bingley, Hamden, Conn pp. 375-376

- H. Wellisch
- 5/70‐3R. Information Storage and Retrieval Systems for Individual Researchers. 1970. Gerald Jahodn. Wiley‐Inlerscience. New York. 135 pp pp. 376-377

- Suzanne Siecel
- 5/70‐2R. Breve introduccibn a la computacion Lingüistica; Con Dos Apendices por el Misnio Autor. 1969. Paul L. Garvin. Departmento de Lingüistica, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru. 104 pp pp. 376-376

- Jessica L. Haris
Volume 21, issue 4, 1970
- Editorial pp. 236-236

- A. W. Elias
- A General Evaluation Model for An Information Storage and Retrieval System pp. 237-239

- Nathan R. Keith
- Accommodation of Nonstandard Entries in a Serial List Made by Computer pp. 240-246

- Phyllis A. Richmond and Marcia K. Gill
- A Computer‐Based System for Serial Records at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory pp. 247-253

- John B. Verity and Elizabeth L. Crocker
- An Evaluation of Index Medicus and MEDLARS in the Field of Ophthalmology pp. 254-263

- Julie A. Virgo
- EDUCATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCE—A Symposium pp. 265-265

- James E. Rush
- Foreword pp. 266-266

- James E. Rush
- Information Science: Toward the Development of A True Scientific Discipline pp. 268-268

- M. C. Yovits
- Education in Information Science pp. 269-273

- Jack Belzer
- The Role of the Federal Government in Information Systems in Education pp. 274-278

- Lee G. Burchinal
- Student‐to‐Student Interaction in Computer Time‐Sharing Systems pp. 279-284

- Glenn L. Bryan
- Promising Developments in Computer‐Assisted Instruction pp. 285-292

- Max Jerman
- Computers Are for Concepts pp. 293-298

- Charles Reno
- Administrative and Financial Aspects of Computers in Education pp. 299-302

- James E. Rush
- Letters to the Editor pp. 303-304

- John H. Wilson
- 4/70‐1R Isotopes Information Center Keyword Thesaurus. July, 1969. Isotopes Information Center Staff, Robert H. Lafferty, Jr., Editor. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 98 pp pp. 305-305

- Keith Wright and Theodore C. Hines
- 4/70‐2R Theses and Dissertations; a Bibliographical Listing, Keyword Index, and Author Index: Cumulation, 1961–1967. 1970. Prepared by The Catholic University of America Libraries, Fred Blum, Editor. Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C. 548 pp pp. 305-306

- Theodore C. Hines
- 4/70‐3R Conversion of Retrospective Catalog Records to Machine‐Readable Form. 1969. U.S. Library of Congress. RECON Working Task Force. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 230 pp pp. 306-306

- Glenda Tilley
- 4/70‐4R Advances in Librarianship. Volume 1. 1970. Melvin J. Voight, Editor. Academic Press, New York and London. 294 pp pp. 306-307

- Barbara M. Prescrel
- 4/70‐5R Library Automation—Computer Produced Book Catalog. 1969. International Business Machines, White Plains, N.Y. 41 pp. Available on request at local IBM offices pp. 307-307

- Mary Donley
Volume 21, issue 3, 1970
- A multivariate statistical analysis of the use of a scientific computer based current‐awareness information retrieval system pp. 171-178

- Daniel James Amick
- Measures of the usefulness of written technical information to chemical researchers pp. 179-186

- Daniel L. Kegan
- Automatic processing of foreign language documents pp. 187-194

- Gerard Salton
- A format for the standardized citation of both published and unpublished documents pp. 195-197

- Donald A. Windsor
- An exercise in computer file management pp. 201-203

- W. Douglas Climenson
- Using the TIP system in the ASIS file management exercise pp. 204-208

- William D. Mathews
- A solution to the ASIS file management system exercise using PL/I and three general purpose systems pp. 209-213

- Timothy Higgins and Robert Mays
- A solution to the ASIS file management exercise using RCA's UL/1 pp. 214-218

- T. William Olle and Andre M. Gagnoud
- Application of CAPRI to the ASIS file management exercise pp. 219-223

- P. W. Bloom
- Application of IBM TEXT‐PAC to the ASIS file management exercise pp. 224-227

- Thomas F. Lindsley
- Term‐term correlation for large matrices pp. 228-228

- Carl Cagan
- Scientific and technological communication. 1969. Sidney Passman. Pergamon, Oxford, New York. 151 pp pp. 229-230

- Jessica L. Harris
- Computerized library catalogs: Their growth, cost, and utility. 1969. J. L. Dolby, V. J. Forsyth, and H. L. Resnikoff. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass. 164 pp. $10.00 pp. 230-231

- Jessica L. Harris
- On research libraries; statement and recommendations of the committee on research libraries of the Ameriean council of learned societies. Submitted to the National Advisory Commission on Libraries, November 1967. c1969. M1.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass. 104 pp. $5.95 pp. 230-230

- Jessica L. Harris
Volume 21, issue 2, 1970
- Deriving term relations for a corpus by graph theoretical clusters pp. 101-111

- J. Gary Augustson and Jack Minker
- The potential usefulness of catalog access points other than author, title, and subject pp. 112-127

- William S. Cooper
- A reference collection scheme for a specialized information center based on the “cooperating specialist” pp. 128-132

- H. O. W. Eggins and M. J. D. Willsher
- Effects of cataloging volume at the library of congress on the total cataloging costs of American research libraries pp. 133-139

- Manfred Kochen and A. Bertrand Segur
- How many cards per file guide? optimizing the two‐level file pp. 140-141

- Ben‐Ami Lipetz and Czetong T. Song
- John desmond bernal—Evangelist of science (1901–) pp. 142-144

- Wallace L. Schultz and Claire K. Shultz
- A data structure for information retrieval pp. 145-148

- J. W. Winings
- An information analysis center effectiveness chrestomathy pp. 149-159

- Harold Wooster
- The final report of the comparative systems laboratory: A review pp. 160-162

- Phyllis A. Richmond
- An application of managerial cost accounting to a science information center pp. 163-164

- R. Moss
- Term‐term correlation for large matrices pp. 163-163

- Carl Cagan
- The corners and edges of the precision‐recall square pp. 166-166

- F. M. O'Hara
- Letters to the editor pp. 167-167

- Peter Glickert and H. B. Thompson
Volume 21, issue 1, 1970
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- A. W. Elias
- Information for peace remarks to the American society for information science pp. 4-7

- Hubert H. Humphrey
- Structure and effectiveness of The Citation Identifier, an operational computer program for automatic identification of case citations in legal literature pp. 8-15

- Casimir Borkowski, Louis Cepanec, J. Sperling Martin, Virginia Salko and Siegfried Treu
- Title indexes as alerting services in the chemical and life sciences pp. 16-21

- Robert T. Bottle
- Evaluation of a KWIC index for library literature pp. 22-28

- Nancy E. Brodie
- An automated current‐awareness service for public libraries pp. 29-33

- Charles H. Davis and Peter Hiatt
- A step towards library automation pp. 34-39

- Stephen B. Fischer
- A threaded‐file retrieval system pp. 40-48

- Iola Belle Holbrook
- Thesaurus control—The selection, grouping, and cross‐referencing of terms for inclusion in a coordinate index word list pp. 49-57

- Wim G. B. Mandersloot, Eleanor M. B. Douglas and Neville Spicer
- An analytical model of a library network pp. 58-66

- Richard E. Nance
- The practice of charging users for information services: A state of the art report pp. 67-74

- Rudolf J. Penner
- Evolution & development of a versatile machine‐based information system pp. 75-85

- R. K. Srivastava, B. Garudadwajan and P. K. Sinha
- Microfilm finding‐keys: Dual dictionary pp. 86-88

- John F. Tinker
- Towards a metascience of information: Informatology pp. 89-94

- Klaus Otten and Anthony Debons
- The economics of information pp. 95-95

- Erik Bromberg
- Letters to the editor pp. 98-100

- Martin M. Cummings, Frank B. Rogers and A. E. Cawkell
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