Journal of the American Society for Information Science
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Volume 45, issue 10, 1994
- Electronic submissions to JASIS are now acceptable pp. 725-725

- Donald H. Kraft
- Introduction and overview pp. 726-729

- Lois F. Lunin and Robin P. Peek
- Where is publishing going? A perspective on change pp. 730-736

- Robin P. Peek
- The integrity of digital information: Mechanics and definitional issues pp. 737-744

- Clifford A. Lynch
- The electronic publishing revolution is not “Global” pp. 745-752

- Thomas L. Jacobson
- Boon or bust? Access to electronic publishing by individuals using adaptive computer technology pp. 753-759

- Jane Berliss
- An electronic publishing model for academic publishers pp. 760-764

- Jon D. Gold
- Comserve: Moving the communication discipline online pp. 765-770

- Timothy Stephen and Teresa M. Harrison
- IPCT Journal: A case study of an electronic journal on the internet pp. 771-776

- Mauri P. Collins and Zane L. Berge
- Primary science on CD‐ROM: The New Zealand experiment pp. 777-784

- Jaap A. Jasperse
- The National Information Infrastructure and electronic publishing: A reflective essay pp. 785-799

- Philip Doty and Ann P. Bishop
- Information retrieval today pp. 800-801

- Terrence A. Brooks
Volume 45, issue 9, 1994
- Spatial information and information science: Introduction to JASIS' special topic issue on spatial information pp. 640-644

- Myke Gluck
- GIPSY: Automated geographic indexing of text documents pp. 645-655

- Allison Gyle Woodruff and Christian Plaunt
- Spatial mental models from descriptions pp. 656-668

- Barbara Tversky, Nancy Franklin, Holly A. Taylor and David J. Bryant
- Requirements for the development of GIS‐based group decision‐support systems pp. 669-677

- Marc P. Armstrong
- The role of spatial information systems in environmental emergency management pp. 678-685

- Lawrence G. Mondschein
- An example of the estimation and display of a smoothly varying function of time and space—The incidence of the disease mumps pp. 686-693

- William F. Eddy and Audris Mockus
- Object‐oriented modeling of geographic data pp. 694-670

- Eliseo Clementini and Paolino Di Felice
- Proposal for a spatial organization model in soil science (The example of the European Communities Soil Map) pp. 705-717

- D. King, J. Daroussin and M. Jamagne
- Challenges in indexing electronic text and images pp. 718-723

- Bella Hass Weinberg
- Strategic management for academic libraries pp. 723-724

- G. Edward Evans
Volume 45, issue 8, 1994
- JASIS: A reflection ten years after pp. 545-546

- Charles T. Meadow
- Bernard M. Fry, 1915–1994 pp. 547-547

- Charles H. Davis
- Comparing words, stems, and roots as index terms in an Arabic Information Retrieval system pp. 548-560

- Ibrahim A. Al‐Kharashi and Martha W. Evens
- Extending retrieval strategies to networked environments: Old ways, new ways, and a critical look at WAIS pp. 561-564

- Gary Marchionini, Diane Barlow and Linda Hill
- Adaptive technologies for learning and work environments pp. 565-566

- Daniel Hilton‐Chalfen
- Online retrieval: A dialogue of theory and practice pp. 565-565

- Amanda Spink
- Citation‐based auditing of academic performance pp. 567-567

- Herbert S. White
- Introduction and overview pp. 569-571

- Lois F. Lunin and Raya Fidel
- User‐centered indexing pp. 572-576

- Raya Fidel
- Needs for research in indexing pp. 577-582

- Jessica L. Milstead
- Some issues in the indexing of images pp. 583-588

- Sara Shatford Layne
- Indexing and retrieval performance: The logical evidence pp. 589-599

- Dagobert Soergel
- Access to nonbook materials: The limits of subject indexing for visual and aural languages pp. 600-606

- Elaine Svenonius
- Indexing for the humanities pp. 607-619

- Helen R. Tibbo
- Book and periodical indexing pp. 620-627

- Hans H. Wellisch
- Standards for indexing: Revising the American National Standard Guidelines Z39.4 pp. 628-636

- James D. Anderson
Volume 45, issue 7, 1994
- An analysis of performance and cost factors in searching large text databases using parallel search systems pp. 443-464

- T. R. Couvreur, R. N. Benzel, S. F. Miller, D. N. Zeitler, D. L. Lee, M. Singhal, N. Shivaratri and W. Y. P. Wong
- Operationalizing the notion of information as a subjective construct pp. 465-476

- Charles Cole
- An analysis of personal journal subscriptions of university faculty. Part II. Arts and professional programs pp. 477-482

- Ernst J. Schuegraf and Martin F. van Bommel
- The social shaping of videotex: How information services for the public have evolved pp. 483-497

- Donald O. Case
- What is used during cognitive processing in information retrieval and library searching? Eleven sources of search information pp. 498-514

- Dee Andy Michel
- Multimedia and comprehension: A cognitive study pp. 515-528

- Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Alain Breuleux and André Renaud
- User preferences for features in back of book indexes pp. 529-536

- Virgil Diodato
- Tiered citation and measures of document similarity pp. 537-538

- Blaise Cronin
- Access versus assets: A comprehensive guide to resource sharing for academic librarians pp. 539-539

- Mary Ellen Heinan
- A. I. Mikhailov—A response pp. 540-540

- Michael E. D. Koenig
- Vector processing model pp. 540-541

- Peter Bollmann‐Sdorra and Vijay V. Raghavan
Volume 45, issue 6, 1994
- Information resources and democracy: Understanding the paradox pp. 350-357

- Leah A. Lievrouw
- The autopoietic state: Communication and democratic potential in the net pp. 358-368

- Sandra Braman
- Information ↔ democracy: An examination of underlying assumptions pp. 369-385

- Brenda Dervin
- Media use and political efficacy: The suburbanization of race and class pp. 386-394

- John E. Newhagen
- Access to information technologies among school‐age children: Implications for a democratic society pp. 395-400

- Michael E. Martinez
- The PEN project in Santa Monica: Interactive communication, equality, and political action pp. 401-410

- Everett M. Rogers, Lori Collins‐Jarvis and Joseph Schmitz
- The international telephone network and democratization pp. 411-421

- Su‐Lien Sun and George A. Barnett
- Special features of the author–publication relationship and a new explanation of Lotka's Law based on convolution theory pp. 422-427

- L. Egghe
- Federal research impact assessment: State‐of‐the‐art pp. 428-440

- Ronald N. Kostoff
Volume 45, issue 5, 1994
- The performance of cited references as an approach to information retrieval pp. 287-299

- Lanju Lee Yoon
- MUCH electronic publishing environment: Principles and practices pp. 300-309

- Zheng Min and Roy Rada
- File management and information retrieval systems: A manual for managers and technicians (3rd ed.) pp. 310-314

- Bella Hass Weinberg
- Insider's guide to library automation: Essays of practical experience pp. 315-316

- Ed Cortez
- Introduction and overview pp. 319-322

- Lois F. Lunin and Marion J. Ball
- Information technology and the university: Integration strategies for the 21st century pp. 323-325

- Donald N. Langenberg
- Information services at the University of Maryland at Baltimore: Giving the vision life pp. 326-330

- Marion J. Ball and Errol L. Reese
- Reassessing user needs pp. 331-334

- Donald E. Harris
- Redeploying resources pp. 335-338

- S. Paul Petroski
- Realigning and reeducating staff pp. 339-341

- Thomas E. Sappington
- Designing a new facility for information services pp. 342-344

- Frieda O. Weise and M. J. Tooey
Volume 45, issue 4, 1994
- A model for the evaluation of expansion techniques in information retrieval systems pp. 225-234

- Philippe Aigrain and Véronique Longueville
- Visions of Xanadu: Paul Otlet (1868–1944) and hypertext pp. 235-250

- W. Boyd Rayward
- Task‐oriented access to data files: An evaluation pp. 251-262

- Carolyn Watters, Michael A. Shepherd and Liwen Qiu
- The fractal nature of relevance: A hypothesis pp. 263-272

- J. S. Ottaviani
- The breakeven point for using CD‐ROM versus online: A case study for database access in a developing country pp. 273-283

- Bahaa El‐Hadidy
- Information management and archival data pp. 284-285

- Richard J. Cox
- Organizational decision making and information pp. 284-284

- Robert S. Taylor
Volume 45, issue 3, 1994
- Special topics issues of JASIS pp. 123-123

- Donald H. Kraft
- Relevance reconsidered—Towards an agenda for the 21st century: Introduction to special topic issue on relevance research pp. 124-134

- Thomas J. Froehlich
- Toward a theory of user‐based relevance: A call for a new paradigm of inquiry pp. 135-141

- Taemin Kim Park
- A cognitive view of the situational dynamism of user‐centered relevance estimation pp. 142-148

- Harry W. Bruce
- User‐defined relevance criteria: An exploratory study pp. 149-159

- Carol L. Barry
- Other people's judgments: A comparison of users' and others' judgments of document relevance, topicality, and utility pp. 160-171

- Joseph W. Janes
- Pertinence as reflected in personal constructs pp. 172-185

- Dara Lee Howard
- The role of attorney mental models of law in case relevance determinations: An exploratory analysis pp. 186-200

- Stuart A. Sutton
- Relevance and retrieval evaluation: Perspectives from medicine pp. 201-206

- William Hersh
- The relevance of recall and precision in user evaluation pp. 207-217

- Louise T. Su
- Planning second generation automated library systems pp. 218-219

- John Corbin
- Managing the economics of owning, leasing and contracting out information services pp. 218-218

- Ellen Sleeter
- Online information retrieval: An introductory manual to principles and practice (4th edition) pp. 219-220

- Carol Tenopir
- The barefoot expert: The interface of computerized knowledge systems and indigenous knowledge systems pp. 220-221

- Patrick Wilson
Volume 45, issue 2, 1994
- Citation‐based auditing of academic performance pp. 61-72

- Blaise Cronin and Kara Overfelt
- Electronic publishing of professional articles: Attitudes of academics and implications for the scholarly communication industry pp. 73-100

- Don Schauder
- A model for library book circulations incorporating loan periods pp. 101-116

- Quentin L. Burrell and Michael R. Fenton
- The whole internet user's guide & catalog pp. 117-118

- Christine L. Borgman
- Operations research for libraries and information agencies pp. 118-119

- Paul B. Kantor
Volume 45, issue 1, 1994
- Causal relationship between article citedness and journal impact pp. 1-11

- Per O. Seglen
- The relationship between Recall and Precision pp. 12-19

- Michael Buckland and Fredric Gey
- Toward a user‐centered information service pp. 20-30

- Ruth C. T. Morris
- The intellectual base and research fronts of JASIS 1986–1990 pp. 31-38

- Olle Persson
- On determinants of citation scores: A case study in chemical engineering pp. 39-49

- H. P. F. Peters and A. F. J. van Raan
- The effects of noisy data on text retrieval pp. 50-58

- Kazem Taghva, Julie Borsack, Allen Condit and Srinivas Erva
- The elusive phenomenon of Bradford's Law pp. 59-60

- Aparna Basu
- The Kolmogorov–Smirnov test and rank‐frequency distributions pp. 59-59

- Quentin L. Burrell
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