Journal of the American Society for Information Science
1970 - 2000
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Volume 43, issue 10, 1992
- Breakdown of the robustness property of Lotka's Law: The case of adjusted counts for multiauthorship attribution pp. 645-647

- Ronald Rousseau
- The other Memex: The tangled career of Vannevar Bush's Information Machine, The Rapid Selector pp. 648-657

- Colin Burke
- Topology of document retrieval systems pp. 658-673

- Daniel M. Everett and Steven C. Cater
- Dilemmas in the study of information: Exploring the boundaries of information science pp. 674-675

- Donald O. Case
- Bush's contribution to the vision of electronic information systems pp. 676-677

- Michael E. D. Koenig
- The nature and boundaries of information science(s) pp. 678-678

- A. A. Shpackov
- Rejoinder to A. A. Shpackov's letter pp. 681-682

- Anthony Debons
Volume 43, issue 9, 1992
- Information science and scientists: JASIS, 1972–1990 pp. 583-593

- Stephen P. Harter and Patricia A. Hooten
- A Micronesian information system: An application of EATPUT model pp. 594-601

- Chih Wang
- Psychological relevance and information science pp. 602-615

- Stephen P. Harter
- A model for word clustering pp. 616-627

- James A. Thom and Justin Zobel
- The skewness of science pp. 628-638

- Per O. Seglen
- The laboratory as a productivity and citation unit in the publications of an experimental‐psychology specialty pp. 639-643

- S. R. Coleman
- Multimedia: What else? pp. 644-644

- Audrey L. Gorbunov
Volume 43, issue 8, 1992
- Introduction and overview pp. 521-525

- Lois F. Lunin and Michael B. Spring
- Surrounded by standards, there is a simpler view pp. 526-530

- Judith A. Molka
- Standard setting in the United States: Public and private sector roles pp. 531-537

- D. Linda Garcia
- Invisible hands and visible advisors: An economic interpretation of standardization pp. 538-549

- Shane Greenstein
- Standardization: Understanding the process pp. 550-555

- William Lehr
- The birth of a standard pp. 556-558

- Sharon Adler
- Consortia in the standards development process pp. 559-565

- Martin Weiss and Carl Cargill
- Information technology standards for libraries pp. 566-570

- Christinger Tomer
- The American archival profession and information technology standards pp. 571-575

- Richard J. Cox
- A user community discovers IT standards pp. 576-578

- David Bearman
Volume 43, issue 7, 1992
- Getty's Synoname™ and its cousins: A survey of applications of personal name‐matching algorithms pp. 459-476

- Christine L. Borgman and Susan L. Siegfried
- On the origin and meaning of bibliometric indicators: Journals in the social sciences, 1886–1985 pp. 477-487

- Sydney J. Pierce
- The persistence of fraud in the literature: The Darsee case pp. 488-493

- Carol Ann Kochan and John M. Budd
- Hierarchical distributions and Bradford's Law pp. 494-500

- Aparna Basu
- A study of the problem of the aging of books in university libraries: Strategies for countering its effects pp. 501-505

- Fang Xiaorong
- A multiple‐observation approach in knowledge acquisition for expert systems: A case study pp. 506-517

- Zorana Ercegovac
- Erratum in “Experiments in Automatic Library of Congress Classification” pp. 518-518

- Ray R. Larson
Volume 43, issue 6, 1992
- The convergence of information science and communication: A bibliometric analysis pp. 397-411

- Christine L. Borgman and Ronald E. Rice
- Journal productivity distribution: Quantitative study of dynamic behavior pp. 412-421

- Vesna Oluić‐Vuković
- Intelligent OCR processing pp. 422-431

- Wei Sun, Lon‐Mu Liu, Weining Zhang and John Craig Comfort
- A two‐level structure for textual databases to support hypertext access pp. 432-447

- Airi Salminen and Carolyn Watters
- On the objectives of citation analysis: Problems of theory and method pp. 448-451

- B. C. Peritz
- A note on a result of Rousseau for concentration measures pp. 452-454

- Quentin L. Burrell
- United States government information policies: Views and perspectives; and United States scientific and technical information policies: Views and perspectives pp. 455-455

- Myrtle Smith Bolner
- Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice pp. 456-456

- Bert R. Boyce
Volume 43, issue 5, 1992
- Honoring the JASIS referees over the last seven years pp. 335-336

- Donald H. Kraft
- Origins of bibliometrics, citation indexing, and citation analysis: The neglected legal literature pp. 337-339

- Fred R. Shapiro
- Online‐Expert: An expert system for online database selection pp. 340-357

- Sajjad Zahir and Chew Lik Chang
- Retrieval testing by the comparison of statistically independent retrieval methods pp. 358-370

- W. John Wilbur
- Unitized Data System: A new formalism for encoding and presenting data from the scientific research literature pp. 371-383

- David P. Fan, Julie M. Curtsinger, Lisa Johnson, Santosh Kalkhar and Jeanette St. John
- The effectiveness of stemming for natural‐language access to Slovene textual data pp. 384-390

- Mirko Popovič and Peter Willett
- Concentration and diversity of availability and use in information systems: A positive reinforcement model pp. 391-395

- Ronald Rousseau
Volume 43, issue 4, 1992
- B.C. (Bertie) Brookes, 1910–1991 pp. 273-275

- Jean Tague‐Sutcliffe
- Information interactions between members of science‐profession dyads as reflected by journal use: Ichthyology and fisheries biology pp. 276-283

- F. Douglas Martin
- Emanuel Goldberg, electronic document retrieval, and Vannevar Bush's Memex pp. 284-294

- Michael K. Buckland
- The retrieval problem in photography (1932). Emanuel Goldberg (1881–1970) pp. 295-298

- Michael K. Buckland
- Note on a strongly unimodal bibliometric size frequency distribution pp. 299-303

- H. S. Sichel
- A general treatment of data redundancy in a fuzzy relational data model pp. 304-311

- Guoqing Chen, Jacques Vandenbulcke and Etienne E. Kerre
- A Gray code based ordering for documents on shelves: Classification for browsing and retrieval pp. 312-322

- Robert M. Losee
- The state and society: Intervention in the creation of scientific information in developing countries pp. 323-333

- John Ng'ang'a Gathegi
Volume 43, issue 3, 1992
- A call for action in response to happy days pp. 203-203

- Donald H. Kraft
- Entering state III. The convergence of the stage hypotheses pp. 204-209

- Michael E. D. Koenig
- An empirically grounded model of the adoption of intellectual technologies pp. 210-224

- Barbara M. Wildemuth
- On the market value of information commodities. I. The nature of information and information commodities pp. 225-232

- Abbe Mowshowitz
- On the market value of information commodities. II. Supply price pp. 233-241

- Abbe Mowshowitz
- On the market value of information commodities. III. Demand price pp. 242-248

- Abbe Mowshowitz
- International comparison of departments' research performance in the humanities pp. 249-256

- A. J. Nederhof and E. C. M. Noyons
- Informal and formal channels in boundary‐spanning communication pp. 257-267

- Judith Weedman
- Quotations referenced in scholarly monographs pp. 268-270

- Frederick G. Kilgour and Nancy L. Feder
Volume 43, issue 2, 1992
- Improving disambiguation in FASIT pp. 101-114

- Robert Burgin and Martin Dillon
- Validation of the repertory grid for use in modeling knowledge pp. 115-129

- Gail F. Latta and Keith Swigger
- Experiments in automatic Library of Congress Classification pp. 130-148

- Ray R. Larson
- Lotka's law and the Kolmogorov‐Smirnov test: An error in calculation pp. 149-150

- William Loughner
- Brush up your Shakespeare pp. 151-151

- Dan Hanson
- Introduction and overview pp. 152-155

- Lois F. Lunin and Donna Harman
- Interfaces for end‐user information seeking pp. 156-163

- Gary Marchionini
- User‐friendly systems instead of user‐friendly front‐ends pp. 164-174

- Donna Harman
- Intelligent information retrieval: An introduction pp. 175-182

- Susan Gauch
- Models for hypertext pp. 183-191

- Mark F. Frisse and Steve B. Cousins
- An interface to classical Greek civilization pp. 192-201

- Elli Mylonas
Volume 43, issue 1, 1992
- When is the probability ranking principle suboptimal? pp. 1-14

- Michael D. Gordon and Peter Lenk
- The communication‐information relationship in system‐theoretic perspective pp. 15-27

- Brent D. Ruben
- An analysis of personal journal subscriptions of university faculty. Part I. science pp. 28-33

- Ernst J. Schuegraf, Liam T. Keliher and Martin F. van Bommel
- Evaluation of advanced retrieval techniques in an experimental online catalog pp. 34-53

- Ray R. Larson
- An information‐theoretic measure of term specificity pp. 54-61

- S. K. M. Wong and Y. Y. Yao
- An object‐based requirements modeling method pp. 62-71

- David W. Cordes and Doris L. Carver
- The size of retrieval sets pp. 72-79

- Mark T. Kinnucan
- Technology transfer policy: Its role as a scientific and technical information policy and its impact on technological growth pp. 80-88

- Loren D. Mendelsohn
- Europe, ESPRIT II, and information retrieval pp. 89-91

- Alan F. Smeaton
- Speech technology developments in Europe pp. 92-95

- G. Philip
- Regarding E. Garfield's letter pp. 96-96

- Yale M. Braunstein
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