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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 1981
- Nancy L. Geller, John S. de Cani, Robert E. Davies:
Lifetime-citation rates: A mathematical model to compare scientists' work. 1-15 - Howard D. White:
Cocited author retrieval online: An experiment with the social indicators literature. 16-21 - Carol Hansen Fenichel:
Online searching: Measures that discriminate among users with different types of experiences. 23-32 - J. MacGregor Smith:
The use of queuing networks and mixed integer programming to allocate resources optimally within a library layout. 33-42 - Philip M. Morse:
Implications of the exact bradford distribution. 43-50 - Robert G. Crawford:
The relational model in information retrieval. 51-64 - Susan Dingle-Cliff, Charles H. Davis:
Comparison of recent acquisitions and OCLC find rates for three canadian special libraries. 65-69
- John N. Olsgaard, John Edward Evans:
Improving keyword indexing. 71-72 - Bert R. Boyce, David Martin:
The brillouin measure of an author's contribution to a literature in psychology. 73-76
- Ildiko D. Nowak:
Translations of scientific and technical articles. 77 - John Rothman:
Online searching and paperless publication. 77 - Philip R. Bagley:
Online systems: History, technology, and economics. 78
Volume 32, Number 2, March 1981
- Rose Mary Juliano Longo, Ubaldino Dantas MacHado:
Characterization of databases in the agricultural sciences. 83-91 - Edward S. Warner:
The impact of interlibrary access to periodicals on subscription continuation/cancellation decision making. 93-95 - Beth Krevitt Eres:
Transfer of information technology to less developed countries: A systems approach. 97-102 - Homer J. Hall:
Patterns in the use of information: The right to be different. 103-112 - Isao Asai:
A general formulation of bradford's distribution: The graph-oriented approach. 113-119
- Susan Crawford:
Introduction. 122-123
- Frederic G. Withington:
Computer technology: State of the art. 124-130 - George R. Thoma:
Transmission of information: An overview. 131-140 - Christopher Burns:
Information storage and display. 141-147 - Manfred Kochen:
Technology and communication in the future. 148-157
- Irving M. Klempner, Allan Wittman:
Copyright and information transfer. 159-160
Volume 32, Number 3, May 1981
- Howard D. White, Belver C. Griffith:
Author cocitation: A literature measure of intellectual structure. 163-171 - Isao Asai:
Adjusted age distribution and its application to impact factor and immediacy index. 172-174 - Gerard Salton, Harry Wu, Clement T. Yu:
The measurement of term importance in automatic indexing. 175-186 - Marshall C. Yovits, Clinton R. Foulk, Lawrence L. Rose:
Information flow and analysis: Theory, simulation, and experiments. I. Basic theoretical and conceptual development. 187-202 - Marshall C. Yovits, Clinton R. Foulk, Lawrence L. Rose:
Information flow and analysis: Theory, simulation, and experiments. II. Simulation, examples, and results. 203-210 - Duncan A. Buell, Donald H. Kraft:
A model for a weighted retrieval system. 211-216 - James D. Neeley Jr.:
The management and social science literatures: An interdisciplinary cross-citation analysis. 217-223 - Carole J. Mankin, Jacqueline D. Bastille:
An analysis of the differences between density-of-use ranking and raw-use ranking of library journal use. 224-228
- Martha E. Williams, Laurence Lannom:
Lack of standardization of the journal title data element in databases. 229-233
- A. Majid Pathan:
MEDLINE: An introduction to online searching. 235 - C. Henry Depew, John O'Connor:
Answer-passage retrieval. 235 - F. W. Lancaster:
Online searching and paperless publication - Author's replys. 236 - G. G. van Blokland:
Efforts to alleviate information inequity. 236
- Herbert B. Landau:
Thesauri and thesauri construction. Maxine Maccafferty London: ASLIB; 1977: 191pp. (ASLIB Bibliography No. 7.). 237
Volume 32, Number 4, July 1981
- Marshall C. Yovits, Clinton R. Foulk, Lawrence L. Rose:
Information flow and analysis: Theory, simulation, and experiments. III. Preliminary experiments and analysis. 243-248 - Monika Kirtland:
Macro- and microthesauri: Changes occurring in MeSH-derived thesauri and a solution to some related search handicaps. 249-252 - Donald T. Hawkins:
Machine-readable output from online searches. 253-256 - Katherine W. McCain, James E. Bobick:
Patterns of journal use in a departmental library: A citation analysis. 257-267 - Sadaaki Miyamoto, Kazuhiko Nakayama:
Determination of the conservation time of periodicals for optimal shelf maintenance of a library. 268-274 - Abraham Bookstein:
A comparison of two systems of weighted boolean retrieval. 275-279 - Jean Tague:
The success-breeds-success phenomenon and bibliometric processes. 280-286 - Richard S. Marcus, J. Francis Reintjes:
A translating computer interface for end-user operation of heterogeneous retrieval systems. I. Design. 287-303 - Richard S. Marcus, J. Francis Reintjes:
A translating computer interface for end-user operation of heterogeneous retrieval systems. II. Evaluations. 304-317
- Hans H. Wellisch:
Informatics or cybics? 318
Volume 32, Number 5, September 1981
- Charles T. Meadow:
Changes in the editorial staff. 324
- Janet L. Chapman:
A state transition analysis of online information-seeking behavior. 325-333
- Robert Fugmann, Bruce C. Bennion:
Performance testing of a book index. 334-335 - Michael E. D. Koenig:
Kroeber's "superorganics". 335-336 - E. B. Jackson:
Perspectives on... 336
- Trudi Bellardo:
The nature and future of the catalog: Proceedings of the ALA's information science and automation division's 1975 and 1977 institutes on the catalog. Maurice J. Freedman and S. Michael Malinconico, Eds. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press; 1979: 317 pp. 337 - Marilyn Fishman:
Learning to program in structured cobol, parts 1 and 2. Edward Yourdon, Chris Cane, Irish Sarson, and Timothy R. Lister. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1979: xiv, 478 pp. ISBN 0-13-527713-2. 337-338 - Marilyn Fishman:
MIS concepts and design. Robert G. Murdick. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1980: xiv, 610 pp. ISBN 0-13-585331-1. price $19.95 cloth. 338 - Robin D. Crickman:
Systems analysis for information retrieval. Helen M. Townley. Boulder, Co: Westview Press; 1978: 121 pp. 339 - Beth Krevitt Eres:
Project SEARCH: The struggle for control of criminal information in America. Gordon Karl Zenk. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 1979. Price: $16.95. 339-340 - Beth Krevitt Eres:
Information Science: Law enforcement applications. Emil H. Levine. No place given: Anderson Publishing Co.; 1979. No price given. 339-340 - Richard A. V. Diener:
Geopolitics of information: How western culture dominates the world. Anthony Smith. New York: Oxford University Press; 1980; 192 pp. Price: $13.95. 340-341
- Belver C. Griffith:
Introduction. 344-346
- Donald E. Walker:
The organization and use of information: Contributions of information science, computational linguistics and artificial intelligence. 347-363 - Herbert A. Simon:
Information-processing models of cognition. 364-377 - Stephen Monsell:
Representations, processes, memory mechanisms: The basic components of cognition. 378-390 - Baruch Fischhoff, Bernard Goitein, Zur Shapira:
Subjective expected utility: A model of decision-making. 391-399
Volume 32, Number 6, November 1981
- Eric Wanner:
Current issues in psycholinguistics. 405-411 - Manfred Kochen, Victoria A. Reich, Lee Cohen:
Influence on online bibliographic services on student behavior. 412-420 - Robert J. Schultheisz:
TOXLINE: Evolution of an online interactive bibliographic database. 421-429 - Mark P. Carpenter, Francis Narin:
The adequacy of the science citation index (SCI) as an indicator of international scientific activity. 430-439 - Hilary D. Burton:
FAMULUS revisited: Ten years of personal information systems. 440-443 - Elliot Cole:
Examining design assumptions for an information retrieval service: SDI use for scientific and technical databases. 444-450 - W. Bruce Croft:
Document representation in probabilistic models of information retrieval. 451-457 - Earl J. Robinson, Stephen J. Turner:
Improving library effectiveness: A proposal for applying fuzzy set concepts in the management of large collections. 458-462
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