Journal: JASIS

Volume 45, Issue 9

640 -- 644Myke Gluck. Spatial Information and Information Science: Introduction to JASIS Special Topic Issue on Spatial Information
645 -- 655Allison Woodruff, Christian Plaunt. GIPSY: Automated Geographic Indexing of Text Documents
656 -- 668Barbara Tversky, Nancy Franklin, Holly A. Taylor, David J. Bryant. Spatial Mental Models from Descriptions
669 -- 677Marc P. Armstrong. Requirements for the Development of GIS-Based Group Decision-Support Systems
678 -- 685Lawrence G. Mondschein. The Role of Spatial Information Systems in Environmental Emergency Management
686 -- 693William F. Eddy, Audris Mockus. An Example of the Estimation and Display of a Smoothly Varying Function of Time and Space - The Incidence of the Disease Mumps
694 -- 704Eliseo Clementini, Paolino Di Felice. Object-Oriented Modeling of Geographic Data
705 -- 717D. King, J. Daroussin, M. Jamange. Proposal for a Spatial Organization Model in Soil Science (The Example of the European Communities Soil Map)

Volume 45, Issue 8

547 -- 0Charles H. Davis, Donald H. Kraft. Bernard M. Fry, 1915-1994
548 -- 560Ibrahim A. Al-Kharashi, Martha W. Evens. Comparing Words, Stems, and Roots as Index Terms in an Arabic Information Retrieval System
561 -- 564Gary Marchionini, Diane Barlow. Extending Retrieval Strategies to Networked Environments: Old Ways, New Ways, and a Critical Look at WAIS
572 -- 576Raya Fidel. User-Centered Indexing
577 -- 582Jessica L. Milstead. Needs for Research in Indexing
583 -- 588Sara Shatford Layne. Some Issues in the Indexing of Images
589 -- 599Dagobert Soergel. Indexing and Retrieval Performance: The Logical Evidence
600 -- 606Elaine Svenonius. Access to Nonbook Materials: The Limits of Subject Indexing for Visual and Aural Languages
607 -- 619Helen R. Tibbo. Indexing for the Humanities
620 -- 627Hans H. Wellisch. Book and Periodical Indexing
628 -- 636James D. Anderson. Standards for Indexing: Revising the American National Standard Guidelines. Z39.4

Volume 45, Issue 7

443 -- 464T. R. Couvreur, R. N. Benzel, S. F. Miller, D. N. Zeitler, Dik Lun Lee, Mukesh Singhal, Niranjan G. Shivaratri, Wai Yee Peter Wong. An Analysis of Performance and Cost Factors in Searching Large Text Databases Using Parallel Search Systems
465 -- 476Charles Cole. Operationalizing the Notion of Information as a Subjective Construct
477 -- 482Ernst J. Schuegraf, Martin F. van Bommel. An Analysis of Personal Journal Subscriptions of University Faculty. Part II. Arts and Professional Programs
483 -- 497Donald Owen Case. The Social Shaping of Videotex: How Information Services for the Public Have Evolved
498 -- 514Dee Andy Michel. What is Used during Cognitive Processing in Information Retrieval and Library Searching? Eleven Sources of Search Information
515 -- 528Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Alain Breuleux, Andre Renaud. Multimedia and Comprehension: A Cognitive Study
529 -- 536Virgil Diodato. User Preferences for Features in Back of Book Indexes
537 -- 538Blaise Cronin. Tiered Citation and Measures of Document Similarity

Volume 45, Issue 6

350 -- 357Leah A. Lievrouw. Information Resources and Democracy: Understanding the Paradox
358 -- 368Sandra Braman. The Autopoietic State: Communication and Democratic Potential in the Net
369 -- 385Brenda Dervin. Information <-> Democracy: An Examination of Underlying Assumptions
386 -- 394John E. Newhagen. Media Use and Political Efficacy: The Suburbanization of Race and Class
395 -- 400Michael E. Martinez. Access to Information Technologies among School-Age Children: Implications for a Democratic Society
401 -- 410Everett M. Rogers, Lori Collins-Jarvis, Joseph Schmitz. The PEN Project in Santa Monica: Interactive Communication, Equality, and Political Action
411 -- 421Su-Lien Sun, George A. Barnett. The International Telephone Network and Democratization
422 -- 427Leo Egghe. Special Features of the Author-Publication Relationship and a New Explanation of Lotka s Law Based on Convolution Theory
428 -- 440Ronald N. Kostoff. Federal Research Impact Assessment: State-of-the-Art

Volume 45, Issue 5

287 -- 299Lanju Lee Yoon. The Performance of Cited References as an Approach to Information Retrieval
300 -- 309Zheng Min, Roy Rada. MUCH Electronic Publishing Environment: Principles and Practices
323 -- 325Donald N. Langenberg. Information Technology and the University: Integration Strategies for the 21st Century
326 -- 330Marion J. Ball, Errol L. Reese. Information Services at the University of Maryland at Baltimore: Giving the Vision Life
331 -- 334Donald E. Harris. Reassessing User Needs
335 -- 338S. Paul Petroski. Redeploying Resources
339 -- 341Thomas E. Sappington. Realigning and Reeducating Staff
342 -- 344Frieda O. Weise, M. J. Tooey. Designing a New Facility for Information Services

Volume 45, Issue 4

225 -- 234Philippe Aigrain, VĂ©ronique Longueville. A Model for the Evaluation of Expansion Techniques in Information Retrieval Systems
235 -- 250W. Boyd Rayward. Visions of Xanadu: Paul Otlet (1868-1944) and Hypertext
251 -- 262Carolyn R. Watters, Michael A. Shepherd, Liwen Qiu. Task-Oriented Access to Data Files: An Evaluation
263 -- 272J. S. Ottaviani. The Fractal Nature of Relevance: A Hypothesis
273 -- 283Bahaa El-Hadidy. The Breakeven Point for Using CD-ROM versus Online: A Case Study for Database Access in a Developing Country

Volume 45, Issue 3

124 -- 134Thomas J. Froehlich. Relevance Reconsidered - Towards an Agenda for the 21st Century: Introduction to Special Topic Issue on Relevance Research
135 -- 141Taemin Kim Park. Toward a Theory of User-Based Relevance: A Call for a New Paradigm of Inquiry
142 -- 148Harry W. Bruce. A Cognitive View of the Situational Dynamism of User-Centered Relevance Estimation
149 -- 159Carol L. Barry. User-Defined Relevance Criteria: An Exploratory Study
160 -- 171Joseph W. Janes. Other People s Judgments: A Comparison of Users and Others Judgments of Document Relevance, Topicality, and Utility
172 -- 185Dara Lee Howard. Pertinence as Reflected in Personal Constructs
186 -- 200Stuart A. Sutton. The Role of Attorney Mental Models of Law in Case Relevance Determinations: An Exploratory Analysis
201 -- 206William R. Hersh. Relevance and Retrieval Evaluation: Perspectives from Medicine
207 -- 217Louise T. Su. The Relevance of Recall and Precision in User Evaluation

Volume 45, Issue 2

61 -- 72Blaise Cronin, Kara Overfelt. Citation-Based Auditing of Academic Performance
73 -- 100Don Schauder. Electronic Publishing of Professional Articles: Attitudes of Academics and Implications for the Scholarly Communication Industry
101 -- 116Quentin L. Burrell, Michael R. Fenton. A Model for Library Book Circulations Incorporating Loan Periods

Volume 45, Issue 10

727 -- 729Robin Peek. Introduction and Overview to the Special Issue on Electronic Publishing
730 -- 736Robin Peek. Where is Publishing Going? A Perspective on Change
737 -- 744Clifford A. Lynch. The Integrity of Digital Information: Mechanics and Definitional Issues
745 -- 752Thomas L. Jacobson. The Electronic Publishing Revolution is Not Global
760 -- 764Jon D. Gold. An Electronic Publishing Model for Academic Publishers
765 -- 770Timothy D. Stephen, Teresa M. Harrison. Comserve: Moving the Communication Discipline Online
771 -- 776Mauri P. Collins, Zane L. Berge. IPCT Journal: A Case Study of an Electronic Journal on the Internet
777 -- 784Jaap A. Jasperse. Primary Science on CD-ROM: The New Zealand Experiment
785 -- 799Philip Doty, Ann Peterson Bishop. The National Information Infrastructure and Electronic Publishing: A Reflective Essay

Volume 45, Issue 1

1 -- 11Per O. Seglen. Casual Relationship between Article Citedness and Journal Impact
12 -- 19Michael K. Buckland, Fredric C. Gey. The Relationship between Recall and Precision
20 -- 30Ruth C. T. Morris. Toward a User-Centered Information Service
31 -- 38Olle Persson. The Intellectual Base and Research Fronts of JASIS 1986-1990
39 -- 49H. P. F. Peters, Anthony F. J. van Raan. On Determinants of Citation Scores: A Case Study in Chemical Engineering
50 -- 58Kazem Taghva, Julie Borsack, Allen Condit, Srinivas Erva. The Effects of Noisy Data on Text Retrieval