Journal: Journal of Documentation

Volume 38, Issue 4

255 -- 272Howard D. White, Belver C. Griffith. Authors as markers of Intellectual Space: Co‐citation in studies of Science, Technology and Society
273 -- 281David R. Streatfield, T. D. Wilson. Information Innovations in Social Services departments: a Third Report on Project Iniss
282 -- 291Joseph J. Pollock. Spelling error Detection and correction by Computer: some Notes and a Bibliography
292 -- 313Sue Stone. Humanities scholars: Information Needs and Uses
314 -- 0Douglas J. Foskett. Jesse Hauk Shera: in Memoriam

Volume 38, Issue 3

145 -- 164Nicholas J. Belkin, Robert N. Oddy, Helen M. Brooks. Ask for Information Retrieval: Part II. Results of a Design Study
165 -- 191Peter Ingwersen. Search Procedures in the Library - Analysed from the Cognitive Point of View
192 -- 206Virgil Diodato. The Occurrence of title Words in parts of Research Papers: variations among disciplines
207 -- 211Tadeusz Radecki. Reducing the Perils of Merging Boolean and Weighted Retrieval Systems
212 -- 236Blaise Cronin. Invisible Colleges and Information Transfer a Review and Commentary with particular Reference to the Social Sciences

Volume 38, Issue 2

61 -- 71Nicholas J. Belkin, Robert N. Oddy, Helen M. Brooks. Ask for Information Retrieval: Part I. Background and Theory
72 -- 93David Menhennet, Jane Wainwright. 'POLIS' in Parliament: Computer‐based Information Retrieval in the House of Commons Library
94 -- 106J. F. B. Rowland. Economic position of some British Primary Scientific journals
107 -- 124John U. Obasi. Bibliographical control of Nigerian publications: Social Science Primary materials

Volume 38, Issue 1

1 -- 13Quentin L. Burrell. Alternative Models for Library Circulation Data
14 -- 28Tadeusz Radecki. On a Probabilistic Approach to determining the Similarity between Boolean Search Request formulations
29 -- 37Timothy C. Craven. Editing of Concept subnetworks with a microcomputer‐based display System
38 -- 42J. F. B. Rowland. The Scientist's View of his Information System