Journal: JASIS

Volume 23, Issue 6

339 -- 342Maureen Lefever, Barbara Freedman, Louise Schultz. Managing an uncontrolled vocabulary ex post facto
343 -- 352Paul A. Studer. From multidisciplinary to interdisciplinary research: Effects of information systems on formal organizations
353 -- 358James Fayollat. On-line serials control system in a large biomedical library part II. Evaluation of retrieval features
359 -- 364Philip G. Kuehl. Marketing perspectives for "ERIC-like" information systems
365 -- 378Ian I. Mitroff, James Williams, Eugene Rathswohl. Dialectical inquiring systems: A new methodology for information science
379 -- 383Kingsley R. Smith II, Theodore M. Judy. Correcting author, title and multiple-term index entries in mechanized bibliography preparation
384 -- 391P. O'N. Hoey. Systematic utilization of human resources as an integral part of information science work
392 -- 401Vera Melnyk. 1972 student paper award man-machine interface: Frustration
402 -- 405Abraham Bookstein. Double hashing
406 -- 0Peter Thorpe. An evaluation of the rheumatology coverage of index medicus. A preliminary report
407 -- 0Gerard Salton. F. W. lancaster, Vocabulary control for information retrieval. Information Resources Press, Washington, 1972, 233 pages
408 -- 0L. L. Briner. Linguistics and information science

Volume 23, Issue 5

291 -- 0John Sherrod. October is the fairest month ..
292 -- 298Charles T. Meadow. Issues in information technology in the United States
299 -- 305Dagobert Soergel. A universal source thesaurus as a classification generator
306 -- 312Michael D. Cooper. A cost model for evaluating information retrieval systems
313 -- 317Joseph C. Donohue. A bibliometric analysis of certain information science literature
318 -- 322James Fayollat. On-line serials control system in a large biomedical library: 1) Description of the system
323 -- 331Francis Narin, Mark P. Carpenter, Nancy C. Berlt. Interrelationships of scientific journals
332 -- 333Barbara J. Flood. Teaching abstracting and indexing
333 -- 334Richard S. Marcus. Retrieval parameters in growing data bases
335 -- 0Paul Hunter. Patent literature project
335 -- 0Charles L. Bernier. Get smart?

Volume 23, Issue 4

225 -- 236Gerald Zaltman, Barbara Marie Köhler. The dissemination of task and socioemotional information in an international community of scientists
237 -- 247Richard E. Nance, Robert R. Korfhage, U. Narayan Bhat. Information networks: Definitions and message transfer models
248 -- 253Philip V. Rzasa, Norman R. Baker. Measures of effectiveness for a university library
254 -- 270Ching-chih Chen. The use patterns of physics journals in a large academic research library
271 -- 277David D. Starks, Barbara J. Horn, Thomas P. Slavens. Two modes of computer assisted instruction in a library reference course
278 -- 280Renata Tagliacozzo. Some relations between queries and search-terms generated by catalog users
281 -- 283Manfred Kochen. On the economics of information
286 -- 0Edward J. Mosher. 1972 ASIS meeting
286 -- 0Barbara M. Hill, Anthony Debons. Bibliographic coupling
286 -- 287Pauline Atherton. Bibliographic access to IS
286 -- 0Troy Brazell, Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler. Title: Music media series
287 -- 288Susan Crawford. Formal and informal communication among scientists in sleep research

Volume 23, Issue 3

143 -- 149Thomas C. Lowe, David C. Roberts. Analysis of directory searching
150 -- 155A. K. Jain. Sampling in-library book use
156 -- 163Harry B. Back. What information dissemination studies imply concerning the design of on-line reference retrieval systems
164 -- 171Lorraine Borman, Benjamin Mittman. Interactive search of bibliographic data bases in an academic environment
172 -- 175Frances McMurtray, John M. Ginski. Citation patterns of the cardiovascular serial literature
176 -- 184Judith A. Douville. Technical information centers: Specialized services to science and technology. An overview
185 -- 194Hans H. Wellisch. A flow chart for indexing with a thesaurus
195 -- 219Christine A. Montgomery. Linguistics and information science
220 -- 221Beth Krevitt Eres, Belver C. Griffith. A comparison of several Zipf-type distributions in their goodness of fit to language data
222 -- 0A. Graham MacKenzie. Analytical models for library planning

Volume 23, Issue 2

75 -- 84Gerard Salton. A new comparison between conventional indexing (MEDLARS) and automatic text processing (SMART)
85 -- 99Frances H. Barker, Barry K. Wyatt, Douglas C. Veal. Report on the evaluation of an experimental computer-based current-awareness service for chemists
100 -- 108Donald J. Lehnus. Who cited what? a citation analysis of the four basic cataloging texts
109 -- 121Elaine Svenonius. An experiment in index term frequency
122 -- 128Jeffrey Katzer. The development of a semantic differential to assess users' attitudes towards an on-line interactive reference retrieval system
129 -- 130James C. Baughman. Federal aid and the growth of a subject literature
130 -- 131William R. Wright. An algorithm for computing correlation matrices
131 -- 133Peter Glickert. Psychology and/of computer oriented linguistics
133 -- 134Rowena W. Swanson. On terminology for search strategies
135 -- 136H. Marson. Dissemination and utilization by practitioners
136 -- 0Pat. L. Walter. Information Service Affects Communication
137 -- 139Douglas S. Price. Caveat Presentor
139 -- 0Anthony Debons. Information Science, Content & Structure

Volume 23, Issue 1

3 -- 10Francis W. Wolek. Preparation for interpersonal communication
11 -- 22Gerard Salton. The "generality" effect and the retrieval evaluation for large collections
23 -- 29Sanford V. Berg. An economic analysis of the demand for scientific journals
30 -- 35C. W. Christ Jr.. Microfiche: A study of user attitudes and reading habits
36 -- 38James L. Wood, Carolyn Flanagan, H. Edward Kennedy. Overlap in the lists of journals monitored by Biosis, CAS, and EI
39 -- 49D. W. Moody, Olaf Kays. Development of the U. S. geological survey bibliographic system using gipsy
50 -- 57William C. Moor. The development and preliminary test of behavior related dimensions of information systems
58 -- 65Frederic L. Scheffler, Jacqueline March, John Bernados. not logic to improve the precision of selective dissemination of information
66 -- 68Ecckne B. Jackson. Roman showcase for training in information work
68 -- 70Gerard Salton. Thoughts on the unisist feasibility study
71 -- 0Harvey Marron. ERIC diagnosis