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Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS), Volume 39, 1988
Volume 39, Number 1, January 1988
- Donald H. Kraft:
A new citation format for JASIS. 1
- Terrence A. Brooks:
Repetitive bibliographical information in relational databases. 2-7 - Robert M. Losee:
Parameter estimation for probabilistic document-retrieval models. 8-16 - Ji-ren Bao:
K, θ, M model: A bridge and a language. 17-21
- Doris L. Carver:
Designing the user interface, strategies for effective human-computer interaction. 22 - Lee Shiflett:
A difficult balance: Editorial peer review in medicine. 22-23 - Bella Hass Weinberg:
Macrothesaurus for information processing in the field of economic and social development. 23-24 - Bert R. Boyce:
Networks and data communication. 24 - Audrey N. Grosch:
Libraries and information science in the electronic age. 24-25 - Carol Tenopir:
Information online 86: Proceedings of the first Australian Online Information Conference. 25
- Michael E. Koenig:
Electronics, the cost disease, and the operation of libraries. 28
- Richard H. Veith:
Review of "Multinational Computer Nets". 29
- Lois F. Lunin, Peter B. Schipma:
Introduction and overview. 30-33 - David H. Davies:
The CD-ROM medium. 34-42 - Edward M. Cichocki, Susan M. Ziemer:
Design considerations for CD-ROM retrieval software. 43-46 - Bill Zoellick:
CD-ROM software architecture to promote interchangeability. 47-53 - Julie B. Schwerin:
CD-ROM: Potential markets for information. 54-57 - Ron J. Rietdyk:
Creation and distribution of CD-ROM databases for the library reference desk. 58-62 - Peter B. Schipma:
A CD-ROM database product for oncology. 63-66
Volume 39, Number 2, March 1988
- Jung Soon Ro:
An evaluation of the applicability of ranking algorithms to improve the effectiveness of full-text retrieval. I. On the effectiveness of full-text retrieval. 73-78 - Patrick Doreian:
Testing structural-equivalence hypotheses in a network of geographical journals. 79-85 - Valery I. Frants, Craig B. Brush:
The need for information and some aspects of information retrieval systems construction. 86-91
- Don R. Swanson:
Historical note: Information retrieval and the future of an illusion. 92-98
- Glynn Harmon:
Progress in communication sciences. 99-100
- Lois F. Lunin, Marion J. Ball:
Introduction and overview. 101-104 - Donald A. B. Lindberg:
Part I. The IAIMS initiatives of NLM. Institutional planning for advanced information services. 105-106 - Marion J. Ball, Judith V. Douglas:
Part II. Planning and implementing integrated information services. Integration and outreach: Integrated Academic Information Management Systems (IAIMS) at Maryland. 107-112 - Marjorie P. Wilson, Robert J. McCarter Jr., Alan B. McKay, Rosnec Estime:
The management of change: Lessons learned from the IAIMS experience. 113-117 - James I. Penrod, Ronald Witte:
IAIMS infrastructure: Technological base. 118-125 - Cyril C. H. Feng, Frieda O. Weise:
Part III. Implementation of integrated information services. Library/computer center partnership. 126-130 - Naomi C. Broering, Cyril Feng, Nina W. Matheson:
Integration across institutions: IAIMS extended. 131-134 - Homer R. Warner:
Clinical linkages: IAIMS at the University of Utah. 135-137 - John L. Zimmerman, Jan H. van Bemmel, Otto Rienhoff:
Medical informatics education. 138-141 - Richard T. West:
Programmatic intent of IAIMS - past and future. The National Library of Medicine's IAIMS Grant Program: Experiences and futures. 142-145
Volume 39, Number 3, May 1988
- Jung Soon Ro:
An evaluation of the applicability of ranking algorithms to improve the effectiveness of full-text retrieval. II. On the effectiveness of ranking algorithms on full-text retrieval. 147-160 - Tefko Saracevic, Paul B. Kantor, Alice Y. Chamis, Donna Trivison:
A study of information seeking and retrieving. I. Background and methodology. 161-176 - Tefko Saracevic, Paul B. Kantor:
A study of information seeking and retrieving. II. Users, questions, and effectiveness. 177-196 - Tefko Saracevic, Paul B. Kantor:
A study of information seeking and retrieving. III. Searchers, searches, and overlap. 197-216
- Alice Y. Chamis:
Selection of online databases using switching vocabularies. 217-218
- W. Olabode Aiyepeku:
Comment on the paper entitled "Sub-Saharan Africa and the Paperless Society" (JASIS, 38(4): 298-304; 1987). 219-220 - Anthony Olden:
Rejoinder to W.O. Aiyepeku's comments. 220 - Clara Martinez:
The NOT operator. 220 - Emmanuel P. Papadakis:
Color mismatching to invigorate audiences at slide presentations. 220-221
Volume 39, Number 4, July 1988
- Donald H. Kraft:
Honoring the JASIS referees over the last few years. 223
- George A. Barnett, Gary Siegel:
The diffusion of computer-assisted legal research systems. 224-234 - John J. Regazzi:
Performance measures for information retrieval systems - an experimental approach. 235-251 - Paul J. Hart, Ronald E. Rice:
Inter-industry relations in electronic news services. 252-261 - Matti Jakobsson:
One-pass text compression with a subword dictionary. 262-269
- Madeline M. Henderson:
Tracking nontraditional information systems. 270-272 - Laurence B. Heilprin:
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST). Early historical perspective. 273-280
- Leo Egghe:
The relative concentration of a journal with respect to a subject and the use of online services in calculating it. 281-284
- V. Balasubramanian:
Controlled vocabulary in information retrieval. 285-286 - Donald H. Kraft:
Errata. 287
Volume 39, Number 5, September 1988
- Michael Eisenberg, Carol L. Barry:
Order effects: A study of the possible influence of presentation order on user judgments of document relevance. 293-300
- Pamela Spence Richards:
Information science in wartime: Pioneer documentation activities in World War II. 301-306
- Lois F. Lunin, Marianne Cooper:
Introduction and overview. 307-311 - Robert M. Hayes:
Part I. Curricula and accreditation. Education of the information professional: A library school perspective. 312-317 - Joy K. Moll, Barbara J. Flood:
Information science and information-related educational programs: Their diversity and accreditation. 318-322
- Julie M. Hurd:
Technology: An agent for change in education for information science. 323-326
- James D. Anderson, Nicholas J. Belkin, Linda C. Lederman, Tefko Saracevic:
Part II. Three schools with a new twist. Information science at Rutgers: Establishing new interdisciplinary connections. 327-330 - Barbara Settel, Donald A. Marchand:
Syracuse University School of Information Studies: A tradition of innovation. 331-333 - Diana Woodward:
Drexel University College of Information Studies: Evolving programs, new connections. 334-336 - Richard H. Lytle:
Part III. The fellow travelers. Information resource management: Research, education, and practice. 337-339 - Richard J. Cox:
Educating archivists: Speculations on the past, present, and future. 340-343 - Marion J. Ball, Judith V. Douglas, Lois F. Lunin:
Informatics and education in the health professions. 344-347 - Trudi Bellardo:
Part IV. Different perspectives. Options and trends in the training of information professionals. 348-350 - Marta Dosa:
Has international education been politicized? 351-354 - Carol Oen, Marianne Cooper:
Professional identity and the information professional. 355-357 - Barbara M. Preschel:
Education of the information professional: What employers want. 358-361 - Guy Garrison:
Part V. The future. Challenges to information science education. 362-366
Volume 39, Number 6, November 1988
- Lyn Blackshaw, Baruch Fischhoff:
Decision making in online searching. 369-389 - David M. Carroll, Christine A. Pogue, Peter Willett:
Bibliographic pattern matching using the ICL Distributed Array Processor. 390-399 - Stuart Glogoff:
Reviewing the gatekeepers: A survey of referees of library journals. 400-407 - Clifford A. Lynch:
Some reliability issues in very large databases. 408-420 - Ronald Rousseau:
The Fussler sampling technique. 421-422 - Belver C. Griffith:
Exact fits to large ranked, bibliometric distributions. 423-427
- Katherine W. McCain:
Evaluating cocited author search performance in a collaborative specialty. 428-431 - Michael H. MacRoberts, Barbara R. MacRoberts:
Author motivation for not citing influences: A methodological note. 432-433
- Diana Woodward:
Protecting privacy in two-way electronic services. 434-435 - James D. Anderson:
String indexing. 435 - Mary J. Culnan:
INFOTRENDS: Profiting from your information resources. 435-436
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