Thomas J. Froehlich: Relevance Reconsidered - Towards an Agenda for the 21st Century: Introduction to Special Topic Issue on Relevance Research.
124-134
Taemin Kim Park: Toward a Theory of User-Based Relevance: A Call for a New Paradigm of Inquiry.
135-141
Harry W. Bruce: A Cognitive View of the Situational Dynamism of User-Centered Relevance Estimation.
142-148
Carol L. Barry: User-Defined Relevance Criteria: An Exploratory Study.
149-159
Joseph W. Janes: Other People's Judgments: A Comparison of Users' and Others' Judgments of Document Relevance, Topicality, and Utility.
160-171
Dara Lee Howard: Pertinence as Reflected in Personal Constructs.
172-185
Stuart A. Sutton: The Role of Attorney Mental Models of Law in Case Relevance Determinations: An Exploratory Analysis.
186-200
William R. Hersh: Relevance and Retrieval Evaluation: Perspectives from Medicine.
201-206
Louise T. Su: The Relevance of Recall and Precision in User Evaluation.
207-217
Charles Cole: Operationalizing the Notion of Information as a Subjective Construct.
465-476
Ernst J. Schuegraf, Martin F. van Bommel: An Analysis of Personal Journal Subscriptions of University Faculty. Part II. Arts and Professional Programs.
477-482
Donald Owen Case: The Social Shaping of Videotex: How Information Services for the Public Have Evolved.
483-497
Dee Andy Michel: What is Used during Cognitive Processing in Information Retrieval and Library Searching? Eleven Sources of Search Information.
498-514
Marc P. Armstrong: Requirements for the Development of GIS-Based Group Decision-Support Systems.
669-677
Lawrence G. Mondschein: The Role of Spatial Information Systems in Environmental Emergency Management.
678-685
William F. Eddy, Audris Mockus: An Example of the Estimation and Display of a Smoothly Varying Function of Time and Space - The Incidence of the Disease Mumps.
686-693
D. King, J. Daroussin, M. Jamange: Proposal for a Spatial Organization Model in Soil Science (The Example of the European Communities Soil Map).
705-717
Volume 45, Number 10, December 1994
Perspectives on Electronic Publishing
Robin Peek: Introduction and Overview to the Special Issue on Electronic Publishing.
727-729
Robin Peek: Where is Publishing Going? A Perspective on Change.
730-736
Clifford A. Lynch: The Integrity of Digital Information: Mechanics and Definitional Issues.
737-744
Thomas L. Jacobson: The Electronic Publishing Revolution is Not "Global".
745-752
Jane Berliss: Boon or Bust? Access to Electronic Publishing by Individuals Using Adaptive Computer Technology.
753-759
Jon D. Gold: An Electronic Publishing Model for Academic Publishers.
760-764