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Information Processing and Management, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 1982
- Fujio Nishida, Shinobu Takamatsu:
Structured-information extraction from patent-claim sentences. 1-13 - E. J. Yannakoudakis, Pankaj Goyal, J. A. W. Huggill:
The generation and use of text fragments for data compression. 15-21 - Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan, Clifford Grossner, M. Benoliel:
Design of an interactive data retrieval system for casual users. 23-32 - Thomas R. Kochtanek:
Bibliographic compilation using reference and citation links. 33-39
Volume 18, Number 2, 1982
- Elliot Noma:
Untangling citation networks. 43-53 - Pirkko Pietiläinen:
Relation of resemblance in information retrieval. 55-59 - J. L. Sears:
Emis: An online fact retrieval and publication system. 61-63 - Otto Sechser:
Link indicators and other means of cohesion indication in retrieval languages--syntactic and logico-semantic properties. 65-97
Volume 18, Number 3, 1982
- Bert R. Boyce:
Beyond topicality : A two stage view of relevance and the retrieval process. 105-109 - Kathleen T. Bivins Noerr, Lennart Eriksson:
Reflink: A microcomputer information retrieval and evaluation system. 111-116 - P. O'N. Hoey:
Comparison of cairs and status information storage and retrieval software over a 3 month period. 117-123 - John O'Connor:
Citing statements: Computer recognition and use to improve retrieval. 125-131 - Eliahu Hoffmann:
Defining information--II : A quantitative evaluation of the information content of documents. 133-139 - William B. Rouse, Sandra H. Rouse, David R. Morehead:
Human information seeking: Online searching of bibliographic citation networks. 141-149 - V. Venkata Rao, Pranas Zunde:
Some approaches to modeling complex information systems. 151-160 - Benjamin F. Speller Jr., George F. Bowie III:
Microcomputer based search/save system for the lockheed information system (dialog). 161-162
Volume 18, Number 4, 1982
- Martin Dillon:
Thesaurus-based automatic book indexing. 167-178 - Don Miller, Robert T. Dattola:
Methods for estimating the number of relevant documents in a collection. 179-191 - David R. Morehead, William B. Rouse:
Models of human behavior in information seeking tasks. 193-205 - Kazimierz Choros, Czeslaw Danilowicz:
Weighted descriptors and relative indexing in a document retrieval system model. 207-220
Volume 18, Number 5, 1982
- T. de Heer:
The application of the concept of homeosemy to natural language information retrieval. 229-236 - Kenneth D. Ramsing, John R. Wish:
What do library users want? A conjoint measurement technique may yield the answer. 237-242 - Vichit Lorchirachoonkul:
A Thai soundex system. 243-255 - Paul Bratley, Yaacov Choueka:
Processing truncated terms in document retrieval systems. 257-266 - C. Cadolino, M. Guazzo:
On the run-time optimization of the Boolean logic of a program. 267-279
Volume 18, Number 6, 1982
- Andrew P. Hardy:
The selection of channels when seeking information: Cost/benefit vs least-effort. 289-293 - T. K. Todorov:
The computerized scientific and technical information processing and dissemination in Bulgaria. 295-297 - Kazimierz Kowalski, Aleksander Zgrzywa:
Exploitation characteristics of the inspec data base in the SDI system at the Technical University of Wroclaw. 299-306 - Martha E. Williams:
Relative impact of print and database products on database producer expenses and income--A follow-up. 307-311 - Natasha Vleduts-Stokolov:
On automatic support to indexing a life sciences data base. 313-321
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