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Information Processing and Management, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 1977
- Charles P. Bourne:
Frequency and impact of spelling errors in bibliographic data bases. 1-12 - W. A. van der Meulen, P. J. F. C. Janssen:
Automatic versus manual indexing. 13-21 - Ben Shneiderman:
Design, development and utilization perspectives on database management systems. 23-33 - M. H. Heine:
Incorporation of the age of a document into the retrieval process. 35-47 - I. L. Travis:
Design equations for citation retrieval systems: Their role in research and analysis. 49-56 - Rosali Pacheco Fernandez, Tefko Saracevic:
Intercommunication among physics research groups in Latin America. 57-67 - James L. Dolby:
On the notions of ambiguity and information loss. 69-77
Volume 13, Number 2, 1977
- Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler:
Operational analysis of library systems. 79-93 - Martha E. Williams:
The impact of machine-readable data bases on library and information services. 95-107 - Tadeusz Radecki:
Mathematical model of time-effective information retrieval system based on the theory of fuzzy sets. 109-116 - C. Warren Axelrod:
The economic evaluation of information storage and retrieval systems. 117-124 - Harvey J. Greenberg, Donald H. Kraft:
On computing a buy/copy policy using the Pitt-Kraft model. 125-134
Volume 13, Number 3, 1977
- M. A. Simkins:
A comparison of data bases for retrieving references to the literature on drugs. 141-153 - Mauro Guazzo:
Retrieval performance and information theory. 155-165 - Ian A. Macleod:
Towards an information retrieval language based on a relational view of data. 167-175 - Howard D. White:
A directory of public services: Utopian notes. 177-187 - Louis-Gavet Guy:
A mathematical formulation of keyword compression for thesauri. 189-200
Volume 13, Number 4, 1977
- Jürgen M. Janas:
Automatic recognition of the part-of-speech for english texts. 205-213 - James V. Hansen, Lynn J. McKell, Lester E. Heitger:
Decision-oriented frameworks for management information systems design. 215-225 - N. A. Stokolova:
Elements of a semantic theory of information retrieval - I. The concepts of relevance and information language. 227-234 - Robert G. Crawford:
Dynamic dictionary updating. 235-245 - Stephen E. Robertson:
The probabilistic character of relevance. 247-251 - Chai Kim, Soon D. Kim:
Consensus vs frequency: An empirical investigation of the theories for identifying descriptors in designing retrieval thesauri. 253-258
Volume 13, Number 5, 1977
- Werner Schwuchow:
The economic analysis and evaluation of information and documentation systems. 267-272 - Vladimir Slamecka, Henry N. Camp, Albert N. Badre, W. Dallas Hall:
Maris: A knowledge system for internal medicine. 273-276 - Henry G. Small, Michael E. D. Koenig:
Journal clustering using a bibliographic coupling method. 277-288 - Valiollah Tahani:
A conceptual framework for fuzzy query processing - A step toward very intelligent database systems. 289-303 - C. D. Hurt:
A correlation study of the journal article productivity of environmental scientists. 305-309
Volume 13, Number 6, 1977
- D. H. Rothenberg, D. Y. Ho:
The geometrical location of information centers. 317-327 - Frank E. Muth Jr., Alan L. Tharp:
Correcting human error in alphanumeric terminal input. 329-337 - Carlo Vernimb:
Automatic query adjustment in document retrieval. 339-353 - Harold Borko:
Toward a theory of indexing. 355-365 - Marcia J. Bates:
System meets user: Problems in matching subject search terms. 367-375 - Abraham Bookstein:
When the most "pertinent" document should not be retrieved - An analysis of the Swets model. 377-383 - I. S. Simpson:
The institute of information scientists criteria for information science. 385-387
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