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Journal of Information Science, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 1987
- Alan Gilchrist:
Editorial. 1 - George Philip, Elizabeth S. Young:
Man machine interaction by voice: Developments in speech technology: Part I: The state-of-the-art. 3-14 - George Philip, Elizabeth S. Young:
Man-machine interaction by voice: Developments in speech technology. Part II: General applications, and potential applications in Libraries and Information Services. 15-23 - Mike Rivett:
Videodiscs and digital optical disks. 25-34 - A. E. Cawkell:
Optical disk categories. 35-36 - Faiza Al-Kharafi, Nizar El-Rayyes, George Janini:
Science research in Kuwait - a bibliometric analysis. 37-44 - Harry East:
Apocalypse not quite yet: Some thoughts from an information scientist on the Report of the Transbinary Group on Library and Information Studies. 45-49 - Timothy C. Craven:
A coding scheme as a basis for the production of customized abstracts. 51-58 - Robert T. Bottle, Y. T. Gong:
A bibliometric study on the ageing and content typology relationship of the biochemical literature. 59-63
Volume 13, Number 2, April 1987
- E. Ray Stinson, F. W. Lancaster:
Synchronous versus diachronous methods in the measurement of obsolescence by citation studies. 65-74 - Joost G. Kircz, Jan Bleeker:
The use of relational databases for electronic and conventional scientific publishing. 75-89 - Jean Pierre Courtial, Joanna Pomian:
A system based on associational logic for the interrogation of databases. 91-97 - Lesley Trenner:
How to win friends and influence people: definitions of user-friendliness in interactive computer systems. 99-107 - David Nicholas
, Gertrud Erbach, Kevin Harris:
Online: views on costs and cost-effectiveness. 109-115 - Deborah W. Denno:
Indexing of interdisciplinary literature on crime, violence, and mental disorder. 117-122 - Qian Zhishen:
The Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of Shanghai - a description of information services for economic development. 123-126
Volume 13, Number 3, June 1987
- Jack Meadows
:
Editorial. 127 - Blaise Cronin:
Transatlantic perspectives on information policy: the search for regulatory realism. 129-138 - N. A. Mullan, A. R. Blick:
Initial experiences of untrained end-users with a Life Sciences CD-ROM Database: a salutary experience. 139-141 - Yves F. Le Coadic:
Modelling the communication, distribution, transmission or transfer of scientific information. 143-148 - Emilia Currás:
Information as the fourth vital element and its influence on the culture of peoples. 149-157 - Janusz L. Wisniewski:
Effective text compression with simultaneous digram and trigram encoding. 159-164 - David Spurgeon:
International science communication: an overview. 165-168 - Bob Huggan:
Efforts to improve science communication within developing countries. 169-177 - Robert A. Fairthorne:
One eye on perspective. 179-180 - D. W. FitzSimons:
Coverage: quality vs. quantity. 180 - S. L. Cassidy, B. J. Kostrewski:
Errata: An evaluation of information sources in household product poisoning S.L. Cassidy and B.J. Kostrewski Published in this journal, Volume 12 (1986) pp 143-151. 181 - Clive Price, Rosemary A. Burley:
An evaluation of information sources for retrospective literature searching on occupational diseases. 181
Volume 13, Number 4, August 1987
- Alan Gilchrist:
Editorial. 185 - Jennifer E. Rowley, David R. Butcher:
The Searcher/Information Interface Project. 187-195 - Andrew Buxton, Lesley Trenner:
An experiment to assess the friendliness of error messages from interactive information retrieval systems. 197-209 - L. Floyd Lewis:
A decision support system for face-to-face groups. 211-219 - Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett:
Information retrieval research in the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield: 1965-1985. 221-234 - Arun Sen, Terry R. Rakes, Lori S. Franz:
Network cost analysis for planning configuration change in distributed systems. 235-246 - James A. Belohlav, Louis E. Raho:
Perceptions of the organizational information system. 247-251 - Robin Williamson:
The Knowledge Warehouse. 253-257
Volume 13, Number 5, October 1987
- Jean King:
A review of bibliometric and other science indicators and their role in research evaluation. 261-276 - Rosemary Cross, David Bawden:
Information technology: human and organizational factors. 277-284 - Linda Main:
Computer simulation and library management. 285-296 - Frances Wood, Diana Richardson, Herbert Schur:
Scientists and information work: the careers of the 1979-1985 MSc graduates from the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield. 297-306 - Francoise Harrois-Monin:
Europe as third world: U.S. perceptions of Continental science. 307-311 - Brennon Jones:
Expanding international news coverage: existing barriers and emerging opportunities. 313-316 - Andy Stephens:
Abstracting and indexing services produced in the UK. 317-318
Volume 13, Number 6, December 1987
- J. Michael Brittain:
Information specialists: new directions for education and training. 321-326 - Nick Moore:
The employment market for librarians and information specialists in the United Kingdom. 327-333 - Margaret Slater:
Careers and the occupational image. 335-342 - Hilary Ghani, Andrea Griffin:
Library and Information Science Education: Exploring the Future: Discussion of the papers by Michael Brittain, Nick Moore and Margaret Slater. 343-344 - Laurens van Krevelen:
The rights of the publisher in the information society. 345-351 - John W. Meredith, W. J. Selen:
A database medical diagnostic support system using standardized medical data: a pilot study. 353-360 - Abdelmoula El-Hamdouchi, Peter Willett:
Techniques for the measurement of clustering tendency in document retrieval systems. 361-365 - Taihong Lu, Derong Li:
Major features of the infrastructure of China's Sci-Tech information system. 367-370 - Alexander Sandison:
Studies of citations and of 'obsolescence'. 371-372 - J. K. Barkla:
Institute of Information Management? 373 - S. D. Neill:
Information science or information service. 373-374 - G. A. Proca:
ESA-IRS charging system. 374 - George McMurdo:
ISBN checking algorithm. 374-375

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