Journal: JASIS

Volume 27, Issue 5

269 -- 280F. H. Spaulding, Robert O. Stanton. Computer-aided selection in a library network
281 -- 287Jan H. Haspers. The yield formula and bradford's law
288 -- 291Eugene Garfield. The permuterm subject index: An autobiographical review
292 -- 306Derek de Solla Price. A general theory of bibliometric and other cumulative advantage processes
307 -- 310Warren T. Jones. A fuzzy set characterization of interaction in scientific research
311 -- 319Paul B. Kantor. Availability analysis
320 -- 328Bani K. Sinha, Richard C. Clelland. Application of a collection-control model for scientific libraries
329 -- 338Harold Wooster. An experiment in networking: The LHNCBC experimental CAI network, 1971-1975
339 -- 341John J. Hubert. On the naranan interpretation of Bradford's law
342 -- 347Donald B. Cleveland. n-dimensional retrieval model
348 -- 0Rowena Weiss Swanson. Library, documentation and archives serials, 4th ed., Crazyna Janzing, compiler. K.R. Brown, ed. The Hague, The Netherlands: International Federation for Documentation, (FID Publication No, 532) 203 p. (1975)
348 -- 349Audrey N. Grosch. Terminology of documentation = terminologie de la documentation = terminologie der dokumentation = terminologie der dokumentation = terminologia de la documentacion. Gernot Versig and Ulrich Neveling, compilers. Paris: The Unesco Press, 274 p. (1976) (ISBN 92-3-001232-7
349 -- 0William B. Rouse. Applications of operations research models to libraries: A Case Study of the Use of Monographs in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard University. Ching-chih Chen. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (1976)
350 -- 351Audrey N. Grosch. What happens in library filing? Herbert H. Hoffman. Hamden, CT: Linnet Books, 176p. (1976)
350 -- 0John F. Harvey. Collective bargaining in libraries. Frederick A. Schlipf, ed. Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, (Allerton Park Institute No, 20) 179p. (1975) (ISBN: 0-87845-0424)
351 -- 352Marilyn M. Levine. Language-operational-gestalt awareness: A radically empirical and pragmatical phenomenology of the processes and systems of library experience. Eugene edward craziano. Tempe, AZ: The Association for Library Automation Research Communications, xviii +457 p. (1975)
351 -- 0T. D. C. Kuch. The sourcebook of library technology, a cumulative edition of library technology reports, 1965-1975, 1976 ed. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 17 pages + thirty 105MM microfiche, NMA format. (1976)
352 -- 0Benjamin F. Cheydleur. Computer output design. Computer output design. Susan Woolridge. New York, NY: Petrocelli-Charter, 468p + 12 introduction. (1975)
353 -- 0Kathryn H. Speert. Letter to the editor

Volume 27, Issue 4

197 -- 204Nicholas J. Belkin, Stephen E. Robertson. Information science and the phenomenon of information
205 -- 210Michael J. McGill. Knowledge and information spaces: Implications for retrieval systems
211 -- 212James M. Cretsos. Scientific freedom and responsibility
213 -- 223Alan Robson, Janet S. Longman. Automatic aids to profile construction
224 -- 229Ian C. Ross. A cataloger's authority list maintenance system
230 -- 234Albert H. Allen, Eugene F. Beirne. On-line logging in of periodicals by CODEN using interactive query report processor
235 -- 239Susan Artandi. Machine indexing: Linguistic and semiotic implications
240 -- 247Phyllis A. Richmond. Classification from PRECIS: Some possibilities
248 -- 255C. T. Yu. The stability of two common matching functions in classification with respect to a proposed measure
256 -- 259Dagobert Soergel. Is user satisfaction a hobgoblin?
260 -- 261Barbara Lawrence. Preparation of desk-top literature indexes for ongoing research projects
262 -- 263Glenn McMurry. Film Literature Index. Volume l/Number 4/1973: Annual Cumulation. Vincent J. Aceto, Jane Graves and Fred Silva, eds.New York: Filmdex, Inc., 430 p. (1975)
262 -- 0James L. Olsen Jr.. University science and engineering libraries. Ellis Mount. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 214p., (1975). (ISBN-0-8371-7955-6)
263 -- 264William S. Cooper. Cooper's reply to soergel's article on page 256 of this issue
264 -- 265Suad S. Ammar, Herbert Inhaber. Interdisciplinarity and Canadian science
264 -- 0Harold Wooster. The case rests

Volume 27, Issue 3

129 -- 146Stephen E. Robertson, Karen Spärck Jones. Relevance weighting of search terms
147 -- 152Paula C. Goossens, Jaklien M. Bourgois-Derison, Andre B. Hubert. The internal processing format for bibliographic data at the royal library of Belgium
153 -- 161Lois F. Lunin, Miriam T. Heath. A multifaceted medical data information system and one product: The index-handbook of ototoxic agents
162 -- 170Morris E. Chafetz. Toward increased quality consciousness for alcoholism literature
171 -- 174Walter M. MacIntyre, John M. Sowden. Current awareness with an augmented chemical titles file
174 -- 175Charles H. Davis. Pragmatic expansion of an enumerative classification scheme
175 -- 178Stephen Bulick, K. Leon Montgomery, John Fetterman, Allen Kent. Use of library materials in terms of age
178 -- 182Roger W. Elliott. Kiviat-graphs as a means for displaying performance data for on-line retrieval systems
183 -- 184William H. Scholz. A mathematical model for comparison of bibliographic data bases
185 -- 186Audrey N. Grosch. INTERMARC (M): Format bibliographique d'echange pour les mon ographies: manuel. Group INTERMARC. Paris: diffusion Bibliotheque nationale; Brussels: diffusion Bibliotheque royale Albert Ier, 212 p. (1975). (ISBN 2-7177-1206-2)
186 -- 0Marilyn Levine. The measurement of verbal information in psychology and education. Klaus Weltner. New York, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 185 p. (1973) (Translated from the German by Barbara M. Crook) (ISBN 0-387-06335-8)
186 -- 187T. D. C. Kuch. Universal bibliographic control-a long term policy, a plan for action. Dorothy Anderson, Pullach bei Muchen: Verlag Dokumentation, 87 p. (1974)
187 -- 0Donald Leatherdale. Population and family planning classification. Jacqueline P. Forget. London: International Planned Parenthood Federation, 106 p. (1975)
188 -- 189John F. Harvey. Reader on the library building. Hal B. Schell. Englewood. CO: Microcard Editions Books, 360 p. (August 1975) (ISBN 0-910972-43-5)
188 -- 0Maurits P. Deregt, Joseph Caponio. Computer techniques in environmental science. R.P. Ovellete, R.S. Greeley and J.W. Overbey. New York: Petrocelli Charter, 248 p. (1975)
189 -- 190Betty Weiner. World guide to technical information and documentation services, 2d ed. Paris, France: UNESCO, 515 p. (1975)
190 -- 0Herbert Inhaber. Proceedings of the second open conference on information science in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Association for Information Science, 294 p. (1974)
190 -- 191John F. Harvey. National library buildings; proceedings of the colloquium held in Rome, 3-6 September 1973. Anthony Thompson, ed. Pollach Munchen: Verlag Dokumentation, IFLA Publications 2; 144 p. (1975). (ISBM 3-7940-4422-3)
191 -- 0Kay Durkin. Syndicated columnists. Richard Weiner, New York: Richard Weiner, 148 p. (1975)

Volume 27, Issue 2

81 -- 84Martha J. Bailey. The use of abbreviations and acronyms in the physics literature
85 -- 87Wladimir M. Sachs. An approach to associative retrieval through the theory of fuzzy sets
88 -- 99William B. Rouse. A library network model
100 -- 112P. B. Kantor. The library as an information utility in the university context: Evolution and measurement of service
113 -- 117Lois F. Lunin. The biblio-profile - a two-in-one package of information: Its preparation, production, marketing, uses
118 -- 121Rosemary King. A comparison of the readability of abstracts with their source documents
122 -- 0Daniel L. Whitehead Jr.. Representation of the change of state in an individual resulting from data acquired and processed
123 -- 124Rowena Weiss Swanson. Proceedings of the 1974 clinic on library applications of data processing: Applications of minicomputers to library and related problems. F. Wilfrid Lancaster. (Ed.) Urbana-Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library Science, 195 p. (1974)
124 -- 0Susan Artandi. Dynamic library and information processing. Gerard Salton. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 523 p. (1975)
124 -- 125Simon M. Newman. Your computer and the law. Robert P. Bigelow and Susan H. Nycum. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 283 p. (1975)
125 -- 0Leny Struminger. Introduction to computer science. Harry Katzan, Jr., New York: Petrocelli Books, 495 p. (1975)
125 -- 126Jack Belzer. Concise survey of computer methods. Peter Naur. New York: Petrocelli Books, 397 p. (1975)
126 -- 0Charles H. Davis. An introduction to programming: A Structured Approach Using PL/1 and PL/C-7. Richard Conway and David Gries. Cambridge, Mass.: Winthrop Publishers, Inc., 509 p. (1975)

Volume 27, Issue 1

3 -- 17R. T. Niehoff. Development of an Integrated Energy Vocabulary and the Possibilities for On-line Subject Switching
18 -- 24Peter P. M. Meincke, Pauline Atherton. Knowledge Space: A Conceptual Basis for the Organization of Knowledge
25 -- 45Francis Narin, Gabriel Pinski, Helen Hofer Gee. Structure of the Biomedical Literature
46 -- 52Julian R. Larson, Gail A. Bernhard, Mary Ellen Padin. Comparison of Printed Bibliographic Descriptions Distributed by BIOSIS, CAS, and Ei
53 -- 56Bruce C. Bennion, Laurence A. Nsuton. The Epidemiology of Research on "Anomalous Water"
57 -- 62Deanna I. Morrow. A Generalized Flowchart for the Use of ORBIT® and Other On-line Interactive Bibliographic Search Systems
63 -- 69John M. Carroll. Prospects for Parallelism and the Computer Crunch
70 -- 72Rowena Weiss Swanson. A Work Study of the Review Production Process
73 -- 74K. Leon Montgomery, Stephen Bulick, John Fetterman, Allen Kent. Cost-Benefit Model of Library Acquisitions in Terms of Use: Progress Report
75 -- 0Herbert B. Landau. Guide to Reference Sources in the Computer Sciences, Ciel Carter. New York, Macmillan Information, 237 p. (1974)
75 -- 76Joseph C. Donohue. Book Availability and the Library User. Michael K. Buckland. New York: Pergamon Press, 196 p. (1975)
76 -- 77Rowena Weiss Swanson. The Organization of the Library Profession, A Symposium Based on Contributions to the 37th Session of the IFIA General Council, Liverpool, 1971. A.H. Chaplin, ed. The Hague, The Netherlands: International Federation of Library Associations, 132 p. (1973)
78 -- 0Jerry R. Byrne. Retrieval from Engineering Index: Dear Sir