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Journal of the American Society for Information Science (JASIS), Volume 42, 1991
Volume 42, Number 1, January 1991
- MaryEllen C. Sievert, Mark J. Andrews

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Indexing consistency in Information Science Abstracts. 1-6 - Donna Harman:

How effective is suffixing? 7-15 - Valery I. Frants, Jacob Shapiro:

Algorithm for automatic construction of query formulations in Boolean form. 16-26 - Robert Bricker:

Deriving disciplinary structures: Some new methods, models, and an illustration with accounting. 27-35 - Giulia Galbiati:

A phrase-based matching function. 36-48 - Stuart McLean, Charlotte Weise:

Digress: A deductive interface to a relational database. 49-63 - Amy J. Warner:

Quantitative and qualitative assessments of the impact of linguistic theory on information science. 64-71 - Nigel Ford:

Knowledge-based information retrieval. 72-74
Volume 42, Number 2, March 1991
- Donald H. Kraft:

A clarification of the policy on printing letters to the editor. 77 - Martha M. Yee:

System design and cataloging meet the user: User interfaces to online public access catalogs. 78-98 - Ling Hwey Jeng:

Knowledge representation of the visual image of a title page. 99-109 - Caroline M. Eastman:

Formatted and unformatted character data types. 110-111 - John M. Budd:

The role of the academic reference librarian. 112 - William Loughner:

Concerning paper by Kevin Cook. 113 - Kevin L. Cook:

Errata for article. 113-114 - Donald H. Kraft:

Erratum. 115 - Lois F. Lunin, George D'Elia:

Introduction and overview. 116-119 - Rosann W. Collins, Detmar W. Straub:

The changing information environment, Part I - The delivery of information services within a changing information environment. 120-123 - Cynthia Mathis Beath, Detmar W. Straub:

Department level information resource management: A theoretical argument for a decentralized approach. 124-127 - Detmar W. Straub, Cynthia Mathis Beath:

The Integrated Information Center concept. 128-131 - Warren Rees, Nancy Rohde, Richard Bolan:

Legal issues for an Integrated Information Center. 132-136 - Joseph Branin, Charles Finn:

The setting for the project, Part II - A model academic Integrated Information Center. 137-138 - George D'Elia, Nancy Rohde, James Cogswell, Kathy Gorman:

Information requirements assessments of the Humphrey Institute. 139-142 - Carl R. Adams, Cynthia Mathis Beath, Richard Bolan, Joseph Branin, George D'Elia, Nancy Rohde, Detmar W. Straub:

A model academic Integrated Information Center. 143-146 - Carl R. Adams, Cynthia Mathis Beath, Richard Bolan, Joseph Branin, George D'Elia, Nancy Rohde, Detmar W. Straub:

Issues relating to the implementation and management of an Integrated Information Center. 147-151
Volume 42, Number 3, April 1991
- Ian A. Macleod:

Text retrieval and the relational model. 155-165 - Jung Jin Lee, Paul B. Kantor:

A study of probabilistic information retrieval systems in the case of inconsistent expert judgments. 166-172 - Ernest J. Breton:

Indexing for invention. 173-177 - J. Christopher Westland:

Economic constraints in hypertext. 178-184 - Radhika Santhanam, Susan Wiedenbeck:

Modeling the intermittent user of word processing technology. 185-196 - Ray R. Larson:

The decline of subject searching: Long-term trends and patterns of index use in an online catalog. 197-215 - Ronald D. Doctor:

Information technologies and social equity: Confronting the revolution. 216-228 - John C. Handley

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Sampling by length. 229-232
Volume 42, Number 4, May 1991
- Robert R. Braam, Henk F. Moed, Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Mapping of science by combined co-citation and word analysis, I. Structural aspects. 233-251 - Robert R. Braam, Henk F. Moed, Anthony F. J. van Raan

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Mapping of science by combined co-citation and word analysis: II: Dynamical aspects. 252-266 - M. H. Heine, Jean Tague:

An investigation of the optimization of search logic for the MEDLINE database. 267-278 - Isola Ajiferuke

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A probabilistic model for the distribution of authorships. 279-289 - Katherine W. McCain:

Mapping economics through the journal literature: An experiment in journal cocitation analysis. 290-296 - Emma Jean McKinin, MaryEllen C. Sievert, E. Diane Johnson, Joyce A. Mitchell:

The Medline/full-text research project. 297-307 - Michael D. Robinson:

Applied bibliometrics: Using citation analysis in the journal submission process. 308-310
Volume 42, Number 5, June 1991
- Michael D. Gordon:

User-based document clustering by redescribing subject descriptions with a genetic algorithm. 311-322 - Timothy C. Craven:

Graphic display of larger sentence dependency structures. 323-331 - Anton J. Nederhof, Rolf A. Zwaan

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Quality judgments of journals as indicators of research performance in the humanities and the social and behavioral sciences. 332-340 - Virgil Diodato, Gretchen Gandt:

Back of book indexes and the characteristics of author and nonauthor indexing: Report of an exploratory study. 341-350 - Michael K. Buckland

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Information as thing. 351-360 - Carol Collier Kuhlthau:

Inside the search process: Information seeking from the user's perspective. 361-371 - Yves J. Khawam:

Epistemological grounds for cybernetic models. 372-377 - Helen J. Peat

, Peter Willett:
The limitations of term co-occurrence data for query expansion in document retrieval systems. 378-383 - Arden White:

A further exploration of title size and author number. 384-385 - Florence E. DeHart, Larry Scott:

ISI research fronts and online subject access. 386-388
Volume 42, Number 6, July 1991
- Clifford A. Lynch

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Nonmaterialized relations and the support of information retrieval applications by relational database systems. 389-396 - Patricia A. Hooten:

Frequency and functional use of cited documents in information science. 397-404 - James E. Everett, Antony Pecotich:

A combined loglinear/MDS model for mapping journals by citation analysis. 405-413 - T. R. Girill, Thomas D. Griffin, Robert B. Jones:

Extended subject access to hypertext online documentation, Parts I and II: The search-support and maintenance problems. 414-426 - T. R. Girill:

Extended subject access to hypertext online documentation, Part III: The document-boundaries problem. 427-437 - Elfreda A. Chatman:

Life in a small world: Applicability of gratification theory to information-seeking behavior. 438-449 - Gerda Ruge, Christoph Schwarz, Amy J. Warner:

Effectiveness and efficiency in natural language processing for large amounts of text. 450-456 - George V. Meghabghab, Dania Bilal:

Application of information theory to query negotiation: Toward an optimal questioning strategy. 457-462 - Michael K. Buckland:

Information quality: Definitions and dimensions; proceedings of a NORDINFO seminar, Royal School of Librarianship, Copenhagen, 1989. 463 - Eugene Garfield:

Availability of indexes. 464
Volume 42, Number 7, August 1991
- Claire K. Schultz:

Lea M. Bohnert 1919-1990. 467-468 - Xia Lin

, Peter Liebscher, Gary Marchionini:
Graphical representations of electronic search patterns. 469-478 - Leo Egghe, Ronald Rousseau:

Transfer principles and a classification of concentration measures. 479-489 - Raya Fidel:

Searchers' selection of search keys: I. The selection routine. 490-500 - Raya Fidel:

Searchers' selection of search keys: II. Controlled vocabulary or free-text searching. 501-514 - Raya Fidel:

Searchers' selection of search keys: III. Searching styles. 515-527 - Françoise Salager-Meyer:

Medical English abstracts: How well are they structured? 528-531 - Bella Hass Weinberg:

Introduction to indexing and abstracting. 532-536 - Kenneth D. Shearer:

Language distribution in databases: An analysis and evaluation. 537-538 - Anthony Olden:

Translating an international education to a national environment: Papers presented at the international doctoral student conference sponsored by the doctoral guild at the University of Pittsburgh school of library and information science, September 23-25, 1988. 538-539
Volume 42, Number 8, September 1991
- Donald H. Kraft:

An alert to the information and library science community: Arise, mes enfants! Aux armes, citoyens! (To the barricades, comrades). 545 - Aiala Barr, H. S. Sichel:

A bivariate model to predict library circulation. 546-553 - Morteza Anvari:

A database model for medical consultation. 554-557 - Karen Sparck Jones:

The role of artificial intelligence in information retrieval. 558-565 - Laurence B. Heilprin:

The library community at a technological and philosophical crossroads: Necessary and sufficient conditions for survival. 566-573 - Lois F. Lunin, Clifford A. Lynch

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Introduction and overview. 575-577 - Clifford A. Lynch

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The technologies of electronic imaging. 578-585 - Michael K. Buckland

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Information retrieval of more than text. 586-588 - Howard Besser:

Imaging: Fine arts. 589-596 - Clarita S. Anderson:

A user's applications of imaging techniques: The University of Maryland Historic Textile Database. 597-599 - David V. Beard:

Computer human interaction for image information systems. 600-608 - William R. Nugent:

Virtual reality: Advanced imaging special effects let you roam in cyberspace. 609-617 - John Romkey:

Whither cyberspace? 618-620
Volume 42, Number 9, October 1991
- Valery I. Frants, Jacob Shapiro:

Control and feedback in a documentary information retrieval system. 623-634 - Michael K. Buckland

, Doris Florian:
Expertise, task complexity, and artificial intelligence: A conceptual framework. 635-643 - Michael D. Cooper:

Failure time analysis of office system use. 644-656 - Donald Owen Case

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Conceptual organization and retrieval of text by historians: The role of memory and metaphor. 657-668 - William M. Shaw Jr.:

Subject and citation indexing, Part I: The clustering structure of composite representations in the Cystic Fibrosis Document Collection. 669-675 - William M. Shaw Jr.:

Subject and citation indexing, Part II: The optimal, cluster-based retrieval performance of composite representations. 676-684 - Chengwen Liu, Clement T. Yu:

Data compression using word encoding with Huffman code. 685-698
Volume 42, Number 10, December 1991
- Donald H. Kraft:

Happy Days Are Here Again. 701 - Eugene B. Jackson, Donald H. Kraft:

Stephen E. Furth, 1909-1991. 702 - Michael D. Gordon, Peter Lenk:

A utility theoretic examination of the probability ranking principle in information retrieval. 703-714 - P. Bonckaert, Leo Egghe:

Rational normalization of concentration measures. 715-722 - S. K. Michael Wong, Yiyu Yao

, Gerard Salton, Chris Buckley:
Evaluation of an adaptive linear model. 723-730 - Arden White, Nelda Rae Hernandez:

Increasing field complexity revealed through article title analyses. 731-734 - Michael D. Cooper:

User skill acquisition in office information systems. 735-746 - Eugene B. Jackson:

Historical note: Out of the cloudy crystal ball. 747-753 - Joseph W. Janes:

The binary nature of continuous relevance judgments: A study of users' perceptions. 754-756 - Bert R. Boyce:

Indexing: the state of our knowledge and the state of our ignorance: Proceedings of the 20th annual meeting of the American society of indexers. 757 - A. Neil Yerkey:

Information as thing. 758 - Michael K. Buckland

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Rejoinder to Information as thing. 758 - Candy Schwartz:

Indexer consistency. 759

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