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Information Processing and Management, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1973
- Donald H. Kraft, T. W. Hill Jr.:
A journal selection model and its implications for a library system. 1-11 - Michael D. Cooper:
A simulation model of an information retrieval system. 13-32 - Stephen F. Weiss:
Learning to disambiguate. 33-41 - Larry E. Stanfel:
Optimal trees for a class of information retrieval problems. 43-59
Volume 9, Number 2, February 1973
- Jason Farradane, J. M. Russell, Penelope A. Yates-Mercer:
Problems in information retrieval: Logical jumps in the expression of information. 65-77 - Paul H. Klingbiel:
Machine-aided indexing of technical literature. 79-84 - Alain Jacquesson, William D. Schieber:
Term association analysis on a large file of bibliographic data, using a highly-controlled indexing vocabulary. 85-94 - Ingeborg Nickelsen, Herbert Nickelsen:
Mathematische analyse des TOSAR-Verfahrens. 95-119
Volume 9, Number 3, March 1973
- Jean Tague:
A Bayesian approach to interactive retrieval. 129-142 - Tadahiko Takahama:
A model for a document retrieval system. 143-163 - Gerard Salton:
Automatic processing of current affairs queries. 165-180 - M. H. Heine:
Distance between sets as an objective measure of retrieval effectiveness. 181-198
Volume 9, Number 4, April 1973
- Inge Berg Hansen:
CA Condensates as a retrospective search tool : A commentary. 201-205 - Michael F. Lynch:
Compression of bibliographic files using an adaptation of run-length coding. 207-214 - Alphonse Chapanis:
The communication of factual information through various channels. 215-231 - W. G. Hoyle:
Automatic indexing and generation of classification systems by algorithm. 233-242 - Alan L. Tharp:
Using verbs to automatically determine text descriptors. 243-248
Volume 9, Number 5, May 1973
- Bernard M. Fry:
Research conducted in library schools. 249-255 - Don L. Tolliver:
Color functions in information perception and retention. 257-265 - Idelle Port:
Developing a strategy for retrospective conversion of the card catalog to a machine readable data base in three academic libraries (small, medium and large): Two alternatives considered. 267-280 - Yu-Ku Li:
Evaluating information storage and retrieval system - A decision theory approach. 281-291
Volume 9, Number 6, June 1973
- Benjamin Mittman, Wayne D. Dominick:
Developing monitoring techniques for an on-line information retrieval system. 297-307 - Lorraine Borman, Richard Hay Jr., Benjamin Mittman:
Information retrieval, statistical analysis and graphics: An integrated approach. 309-319 - Jeffrey Katzer:
The cost-performance of an on-line, free-text bibliographic retrieval system. 321-329 - Michael F. Lynch, J. Howard Petrie, Michael J. Snell:
Analysis of the microstructure of titles in the inspec data-base. 331-337
Volume 9, Number 7, July 1973
- Robert Fugmann:
On the role of subjectivity in establishing, using, operating and evaluating information retrieval systems. Treatise II on retrieval system theory. 353-372 - D. T. Chai:
An information retrieval system using keyword dialog. 373-387 - Miles A. Libbey:
Research programs in technical information services*. 389-399 - H. Louis Jonkers:
A straight forward and flexible design method for complex data-base management systems. 401-415
Volume 9, Number 8, August 1973
- A. Stephanie Barber, Elizabeth D. Barraclough, W. Alex Gray:
On-line information retrieval as a scientists tool. 429-440 - Lucille H. Campey:
A survey of index generation programs. 441-448 - S. Jérôme:
Comparative study of the coverage of physics journals by two computerized data bases - spin (searchable and physics information notes) and CAC (chemical abstracts condensates). 449-455 - Patrick Wilson:
Situational relevance. 457-471 - Cornelis Joost van Rijsbergen:
Note on evaluation. 473 - Roger M. Needham:
Note on evaluation. 474 - M. H. Hiene:
Letter in reply to Dr. Needham's letter. 474 - Tefko Saracevic:
New international programs for transfer of knowledge in information science and library automation. 474-475
Volume 9, Number 9, September 1973
- Paul H. Klingbiel:
A technique for machine-aided indexing. 477-494 - Riaz Khadem, Pierre Giroux:
Depistage de fichiers tres grands avec des attributs a valeurs multiples pour des requetes de plusieurs attributs*. 495-498 - Karen Sparck Jones:
Collection properties influencing automatic term classification performance. 499-513 - M. H. Heine:
Letter to the editor : Reply to C.J. Van Rijsbergen's Letter. 523
Volume 9, Number 10, October 1973
- Andrée Borillo, Mario Borillo, L. Bourrelly, Eugène Chouraqui, Wenceslas Fernandez de la Vega, A. Guénoche, A. Hesnard, J. Tognotti, Jacques Virbel:
Description des outils (mathematiques, linguistiques et informatiques) impliques par la construction d'une chaine automatique integree de traitement de l'information textuelle et graphique. 527-560 - George W. Adamson, Judith A. Bush:
A method for the automatic classification of chemical structures. 561-568 - Werner Schwuchow:
Fundamental aspects of the financing of information centres. 569-575
Volume 9, Number 11, November 1973
- Donald J. Hillman:
Customized user services via interactions with leadermart. 587-596 - J. J. Irvine:
A remote-terminal retrospective search facility using a hybrid of microform and computer storage. 597-606 - Raymond A. Wall:
Indexing language structure for automated retrieval. 607-617 - Karen Sparck Jones:
Index term weighting. 619-633
Volume 9, Number 12, December 1973
- Lois L. Earl:
Use of word government in resolving syntactic and semantic ambiguities. 639-664 - Claude Ainsley Mackenzie:
Relational indexing as a german language indexing tool. 665-688 - C. Keren, E. Hoffmann:
Planning a network for scientific and technological information services in Israel. 689-696 - Ernst J. Schuegraf, H. S. Heaps:
Selection of equifrequent word fragments for information retrieval. 697-711 - L. J. Cummings, D. A. Fox:
Some mathematical properties of cycling strategies using citation indexes. 713-719
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