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Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS), Volume 41, 1990
Volume 41, Number 1, January 1990
- Rose Mary Juliano Longo:
Information transfer and the adoption of agricultural innovations. 1-9 - Edward A. Fox, Sheila G. Winett:
Using vector and extended Boolean matching in an expert system for selecting foster homes. 10-26 - Michael V. Sullivan, Christine L. Borgman, Dorothy Wippern:
End-users, mediated searches, and front-end assistance programs on Dialog: A comparison of learning, performance, and satisfaction. 27-42 - Myke Gluck:
A review of journal coverage overlap with an extension to the definition of overlap. 43-60 - Padmini Srinivasan:
On generalizing the Two-Poisson Model. 61-66 - Gordon Pratt:
Communicating ideas - the crisis of publishing in a post-industrial society. 67-69 - Loriene Roy:
Success in answering reference questions: Two studies. 69-70 - John P. McLain:
Bibliometrics toolbox. 70-71 - Bert R. Boyce:
Thesauri used in online databases, an analytic guide. 71 - Kathleen M. Heim:
If you want to evaluate your library. 72 - John P. McLain:
User-oriented computer languages: Analysis & design. 72
Volume 41, Number 2, March 1990
- Usha Kotamarti, Alan L. Tharp:
Accelerating text searching through signature trees. 79-86 - Leslie P. Jones, Edward W. Gassie Jr., Sridhar Radhakrishnan:
INDEX: The statistical basis for an automatic conceptual phrase-indexing system. 87-97 - David A. Bell, F. J. McErlean, P. M. Stewart, Sally I. McClean:
Application of simulated annealing to clustering tuples in databases. 98-110 - J. D. R. de Raadt:
Information transmission in viable systems. 111-120 - Susan Bonzi:
Syntactic patterns in scientific sublanguages: A study of four disciplines. 121-131 - Stephen P. Harter:
Search term combinations and retrieval overlap: A proposed methodology and case study. 132-146 - Audrey N. Grosch:
The complete cataloging reference set - Collected manuals of the Minnesota AACR@ trainers. 147-148 - Charles D. Patterson:
Education of library and information professionals: Present and future prospects. 148 - F. W. Lancaster:
India's national library: Systematization and modernization. 149 - Linda Main:
Effective information centers: Guidelines for MIS and IC managers. 149-150 - Beth M. Paskoff:
The library microcomputer environment: Management issues. 150 - Bert R. Boyce:
Concepts of information retrieval and automatic text processing: The transformation analysis, and retrieval of information by computer. 150-151 - Williard Van De Bogart:
Information science: An integrated view. 151-152 - Carol Tenopir:
Online reference and information retrieval. 152-153 - Pat Hawthorne:
Public access to government information: Issues, trends and strategies. 153 - Arie Tzvieli:
Possibility theory: An approach to computerized processing of uncertainty. 153-154 - John R. Rumble Jr.:
Data base: Structured techniques for design, performance, and management. 154
Volume 41, Number 3, April 1990
- J. S. Kidd:
Measuring referencing practices. 157-163 - Quentin L. Burrell:
Using the Gamma-Poisson model to predict library circulations. 164-170 - Ziad S. Nakkouzi, Caroline M. Eastman:
Query formulation for handling negation in information retrieval systems. 171-182 - Terrence A. Brooks:
Clustering in comprehensive bibliographies and related literatures. 183-192 - Richard E. Stern:
Uncitedness in the biomedical literature. 193-196 - Ronald Rousseau:
Relations between continuous versions of bibliometric laws. 197-203 - Leo Egghe:
A note on different Bradford multipliers. 204-209 - Harold Borko:
Expert systems for information management. 210 - Bert Royce:
The conceptual foundations of descriptive cataloging. 210-211 - Debora Shaw:
Online searching for end users: An information sourcebook. 211 - Margaret Anderson:
Jesse Shera, librarianship, and information science. 211-212 - Lois F. Lunin, Susan Crawford:
Introduction and overview. 213-215 - Philip Abelson:
Mechanisms for evaluating scientific information and the role of peer review. 216-222 - Susan Crawford, Loretta Stucki:
Peer review and the changing research record. 223-228 - Eugene Garfield:
Response to the panel on evaluation of scientific information and the impact of new information technology. 229-230
Volume 41, Number 4, June 1990
- Donald H. Kraft:
Reducing the backlog in JASIS even further. 235-237 - S. Nazim Ali:
Databases on optical discs and their potential in developing countries. 238-244 - A. Neil Yerkey, Maryruth Glogowski:
Scatter of library and information science topics among bibliographic databases. 245-253 - Elaine Svenonius, Mavis Molto:
Automatic derivation of name access points in cataloging. 254-263 - Mathew B. Koll, Padmini Srinivasan:
Fuzzy versus probabilistic models for user relevance judgments. 264-271 - Prudence W. Dalrymple:
Retrieval by reformulation in two library catalogs: Toward a cognitive model of searching behavior. 272-281 - Usha Gupta:
Obsolescence of physics literature: Exponential decrease of the density of citations to Physical Review articles with age. 282-287 - Gerard Salton, Chris Buckley:
Improving retrieval performance by relevance feedback. 288-297 - Robert J. W. Tijssen, Anthony F. J. van Raan:
Net citation balances: A measure of influence between scientific journals. 298-304 - Clifford A. Lynch:
The linked systems project: A networking tool for libraries. 305-306 - Rita Millican:
The twenty-first century; technology's impact on academic research and law libraries. 306-307
Volume 41, Number 5, July 1990
- Michael D. Gordon:
Evaluating the effectiveness of information retrieval systems using simulated queries. 313-323 - S. K. Michael Wong, Yiyu Yao:
A generalized binary probabilistic independence model. 324-329 - Irwin Greenberg:
Optimal binary prefix-condition codes with ordinal probabilities. 330-333 - S. K. Michael Wong, Yiyu Yao:
Query formulation in linear retrieval models. 334-341 - Efthimis N. Efthimiadis:
The growth of the OPAC literature. 342-347 - Paul Thompson:
A sensitivity analysis of a probabilistic information retrieval system. 348-358 - Robert M. Losee:
Information in a data collection: Models of database and library quality. 359-367 - Abraham Bookstein:
Informetric distributions, part I: Unified overview. 368-375 - Abraham Bookstein:
Informetric distributions, part II: Resilience to ambiguity. 376-386 - Ye-Sho Chen, Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler:
Booth's law of word frequency. 387-388 - Anthony Debons, Fred Kohun:
The control revolution: Technological and economic origins of the information society. 389 - Manfred Kochen, Victor Janvier Bikai-Nyunai:
Vision and design in education for information professionals. 390
Volume 41, Number 6, September 1990
- Scott C. Deerwester, Susan T. Dumais, Thomas K. Landauer, George W. Furnas, Richard A. Harshman:
Indexing by Latent Semantic Analysis. 391-407 - Christoph Schwarz:
Automatic syntactic analysis of free text. 408-417 - Qi Quan Yang:
The law of information inconservation. 418 - Fabian A. Ehikhamenor:
Informal scientific communication in Nigerian universities. 419-426 - Allen B. Veaner:
Re: Peter Hirtle's note on Atherton Seidell. 427 - Peter B. Hirtle:
Regarding Allen Veaner's letter. 427 - Lea M. Bohnert:
In praise of power. 427 - Terrence A. Brooks:
Review of The Bibliometrics Toolbox. 427 - Bella Hass Weinberg:
Regarding Michael Buckland's article. 428 - Lois F. Lunin, Howard D. White:
Introduction and overview. 429-432 - Katherine W. McCain:
Mapping authors in intellectual space: A technical overview. 433-443 - Alan E. Bayer, John C. Smart, Gerald W. McLaughlin:
Mapping intellectual structure of a scientific subfield through author cocitations. 444-452 - Mary J. Culnan, Charles A. O'Reilly III, Jennifer A. Chatman:
Intellectual structure of research in organizational behavior, 1972-1984: A cocitation analysis. 453-458 - William Paisley:
An oasis where many trails cross: The improbable cocitation networks of a multidiscipline. 459-468
Volume 41, Number 7, October 1990
- Leo Egghe:
Applications of the theory of Bradford's Law to the calculation of Leimkuhler's Law and to the completion of bibliographies. 469-492 - Lorraine M. Purgailis Parker, Robert E. Johnson:
Does order of presentation affect users' judgment of documents? 493-494 - Davis B. McCarn, Craig M. Lewis:
A mathematical model of retrieval system performance. 495-500 - Haseeb F. Rashid:
Book availability as a performance measure of a library: An analysis of the effectiveness of a health sciences library. 501-507 - Alan J. Kent, Ron Sacks-Davis, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao:
A signature file scheme based on multiple organizations for indexing very large text databases. 508-534 - Thomas J. Delendick:
Citation analysis of the literature of Systemic Botany: A preliminary survey. 535-543
Volume 41, Number 8, December 1990
- Louis M. Gomez, Carol C. Lochbaum, Thomas K. Landauer:
All the right words: Finding what you want as a function of richness of indexing vocabulary. 547-559 - MaryEllen C. Sievert:
Ten years of the literature of online searching: An analysis of Online and Online Review. 560-568 - Robert M. Kleyle, André de Korvin:
A belief function approach to information utilization in decision making. 569-580 - Donna Harman, Gerald T. Candela:
Retrieving Records from a Gigabyte of Text on a Mini-Computer Using Statistical Ranking. 581-589 - Mark E. Rorvig:
The simple scalability of documents. 590-598 - E. J. Yannakoudakis, F. H. Ayres, J. A. W. Huggill:
Matching of citations between non-standardized databases. 599-610 - Harold Wooster:
A history of information science 1945-1985. 611-612 - Ray R. Larson:
Hypertext hands-on!: An introduction to a new way of organizing and accessing information. 612 - Fredric C. Gey, Daniel P. Dabney:
Full-text against intellectual indexing controversy. 613-614
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