Journal: JASIS

Volume 29, Issue 6

271 -- 277Bruce Gilchrist. Coping with catastrophe: Implications to information systems design
278 -- 282Robert J. Sprague, L. Ben Freudenreich. Building better SDI profiles for users of large, multidisciplinary data bases
283 -- 288F. W. Lancaster, John Martyn. Assessing the benefits and promise of an international information program (AGRIS)
289 -- 296Saul Herner, Kurt J. Snapper. The application of multiple-criteria utility theory to the evaluation of information systems
297 -- 303Sara E. Morton. Designing a multilingual terminology bank for united states translators
304 -- 307Stephen E. Robertson. On the nature of fuzz: A diatribe
308 -- 310Gertrud Herlach. Can retrieval of information from citation indexes be simplified? Multiple mention of a reference as a characteristic of the link between cited and citing article
311 -- 312Charles R. McClure. Academic librarians' jobtype and contact with information sources
312 -- 313Paul B. Mayes. A comparison of the readability of synopses and original articles for engineering synopses
314 -- 315Richard S. Marcus. The importance of recall
314 -- 0Peter Glickert. Cliqueing and patent classification
317 -- 318Wayne D. Dominick. Data structures and management. 2nd ed. Ivan Flores. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1977. 390p
317 -- 0Hans H. Wellisch. Bibliographic services throughout the world 1970-74. Marcelle Beaudiquez, ed. Paris: Unesco; 1977, 419p
318 -- 319Albert C. Vara. Directory Information Service. Detroit, MI: Gale Research Co.; 1977: over 300 pages per year. Three issues per year. Price: $36.00/yr
319 -- 320F. W. Lancaster. The subject approach to information. 3rd ed. A.C. Foskett. Hamden, CT: Linnet Books; 1977: 476 pp. ISBN: 0-208-01546-9. Price: $12.00

Volume 29, Issue 5

218 -- 0Charles T. Meadow. Information science and world politics
219 -- 224Jack Minker. Opinion paper: Science, shcharansky, and the soviets
225 -- 231Charles Oppenheim, Susan P. Renn. Highly cited old papers and the reasons why they continue to be cited
232 -- 237Cheryl A. Casper. Estimating the demand for library service: Theory and practice
238 -- 246M. Carl Drott, Belver C. Griffith. An empirical examination of Bradford's law and the scattering of scientific literature
247 -- 252J. Davidson Frame, John J. Baum. Cross-national information flows in basic research: Examples taken from physics
253 -- 254Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan, K. Venkatesh. On optimal storage of books by size
255 -- 256Charles H. Davis, Susan Dingle-Cliff. Evidence of OCLC's potential for special libraries and technical information centers
256 -- 0E. Burton Swanson. The application of function descriptors to the development of an information system typology
259 -- 260M. Carl Drott, Belver C. Griffith. Interlibrary loans: Impact of the new copyright law
260 -- 261Hans H. Wellisch, Charles T. Meadow. The JASIS KWOC index
260 -- 0Manfred Kochen, Charles T. Meadow. Writing quality and peer review
263 -- 264Rowena Weiss Swanson. Evaluation and scientific management of libraries and information centers. Lancaster, F.W.; Cleverdon, C.W., Ed. Leyden, Netherlands: Noordhoff International Publishing; 1977: 184pp. (NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, Series E: Applied Science-No. 18)
263 -- 0Stephen P. Harter. SPSS as a library research tool. Marchant, Maurice P.; Smith, Nathan M.; Stirling, Keigh H. (Occasional Research Paper, No. 1.) Provo, UT: School of Library and Information Sciences; 9177: 44p. Price: $1.50
264 -- 0L. Struminger. Data structures and programming techniques. Maurer, Herman A. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1977: 228pp. Price: $13.50
264 -- 266Laurence B. Heilprin. Perspectives in information science. Debons, Anthony; Cameron, William J., Eds. Leyden, The Netherlands: Noordhoff International Publishers; 1975: 797pp., illustrations, index. Price: $65. (NATO Advanced Study Institute Series. Series E: Applied Sceince-No. 10.)

Volume 29, Issue 4

170 -- 0Charles T. Meadow. Call for papers
171 -- 172Graeme Hirst. Discipline impact factors: A method for determining core journal lists
173 -- 179Robert J. Schultheisz, Donald F. Walker, Kay L. Kannan. Design and implementation of an on-line chemical dictionary (CHEMLINE)
180 -- 186William B. Rouse, Sandra H. Rouse. The effect of parameter uncertainties on the predictions of a library network model
187 -- 190Thomas Shaughnessy. Redesigning library jobs
191 -- 199Friedrich Gebhardt, Imant Stellmacher. Opinion paper: Design criteria for documentation retrieval languages
200 -- 202T. D. C. Kuch. Relation of title length to number of authors in journal articles
202 -- 204Paul B. Kantor. A note on cumulative advantage distributions
204 -- 206Derek de Solla Price. Cumulative advantage urn games explained: A reply to kantor
207 -- 208Clara Martiner, Irving Zarember. OR NOT: The unused operator
209 -- 0Christine Dimsdale, Donald T. Hawkins. Unconventional uses of on-line retrieval systems
209 -- 210Tefko Saracevic, Charles T. Meadow. On JASIS refereeing
210 -- 211Paul A. Studer. Information science and the phenomenon of information
213 -- 214Dorothy B. Lilley. Trends in governance of libraries (library trends, Vol. 26, No. 2, Fall, 1977). Summers, William F. (Issue Editor). Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Library School; 1977: 298pp. LC 54-62638; ISSN 0024-2394. Quarterly subscription price $15.00/year. Individual issues $4.00
213 -- 0John F. Harvey. The abstract journal, 1790-1920: Origin, Development and Diffusion. Manzer, Bruce M. Metuchen, NJ, Scarecrow Press; 1977: 321 pp. Price $12.50

Volume 29, Issue 3

107 -- 119William S. Cooper. Indexing documents by gedanken experimentation
121 -- 124Miranda Lee Pao. Automatic text analysis based on transition phenomena of word occurrences
125 -- 129Gordon M. Gerson. Cliqueing-a technique for producing maximally connected clusters
130 -- 135James D. Anderson. Ad hoc and selective translations of scientific and technical journal articles: Their characteristics and possible predictability
136 -- 140Renata Tagliacozzo. Some stylistic variations in scientific writing
141 -- 147Poovanalingam Murugesan, Michael J. Moravcsik. Variation of the nature of citation measures with journals and scientific specialties
148 -- 155Rowena Weiss Swanson. Education for information science as a profession
156 -- 158Abraham Bookstein. On the perils of merging boolean and weighted retrieval systems
158 -- 0Sharon Jeroski, Donna Dartnell. The anti-verb list
159 -- 161John J. Hubert. A relationship between two forms of Bradford's law
161 -- 163Bani K. Sinha, Richard C. Clelland. Using the collection-control model
163 -- 164Stephen S. Baratz. When is a changed state not a changed state? When a theory of mechanics persists in the face of a theory of relativity
165 -- 166Norman Horrocks. Library association membership
165 -- 0Edward J. Brunenkant. Data bases-history of developments and trends
167 -- 168Bruce A. Shuman. Public knowledge, private ignorance: Toward a library and information policy. Wilson, Patrick. (Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science. No. 10.) Westport, CT: Greenwood Press; 1977. Price: $13.50. ISBN: 0-8371-9485-7
167 -- 0M. Carl Drott. The random house encyclopedia. Mitchell, James. Editor-in-Chief. New York: Random House; 1977. Price: $70. [Published in the United Kingdom under the title: The Joy of Knowledge Encyclopedia]

Volume 29, Issue 2

51 -- 55Peter Praunlich, Michael Kroll. Bradford's distribution: A new formulation
56 -- 66Dennis R. Elchesen. Cost-effectiveness comparison of manual and on-line retrospective bibliographic searching
67 -- 76Mats G. Lindquist. Growth dynamics of information search services
77 -- 80Donald H. Kraft. A threshold rule applied to the retrieval decision model
81 -- 90George S. Dunham, Milos G. Pacak, Arnold W. Pratt. Automatic indexing of pathology data
91 -- 103Richard C. Anderson, Francis Narin, Paul R. McAllister. Publication ratings versus peer ratings of universities

Volume 29, Issue 1

5 -- 13Bertram C. Brookes, Jose M. Griffiths. Frequency-rank distributions
15 -- 30Richard S. Marcus, Peter Kugel, Alan R. Benenfeld. Catalog information and text as indicators of relevance
31 -- 40Donald H. Kraft, Abraham Bookstein. Evaluation of information retrieval systems: A decision theory approach
41 -- 46A. E. Cawkell. Journal Citation Reports - a case study in acoustics
47 -- 0Roberto Guerra. Current Contents' "weekly subject index" as a post-coordinate index
48 -- 0Audrey N. Grosch. A work study of the review production process