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Information Processing and Management, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 1978
- Jean Tague, Jason Farradane:

Estimation and reliability of retrieval effectiveness measures. 1-16 - William E. McGrath:

Relationships between hard/soft, pure/applied, and life/nonlife disciplines and subject book use in a university library. 17-28 - Gerard Salton, R. K. Waldstein:

Term relevance weights in on-line information retrieval. 29-35 - Alina Vickery:

The clash of interests in computer information services. 37-43
Volume 14, Number 2, 1978
- Gautam Kar, Lee J. White:

A distance measure for automatic document classification by sequential analysis. 57-69 - Robert M. Mason, Peter G. Sassone:

A lower bound cost benefit model for information services. 71-83 - John C. Pierce:

Back-of-book subject indexing with APL: Automated indexing for those without computer background. 85-91 - Nancy L. Geller:

On the citation influence methodology of Pinski and Narin. 93-95 - Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan:

Selection of prefix and postfix word fragments for data compression. 97-106 - C. I. Barnes, L. Costantini

, S. Perschke:
Automatic indexing using the SLC-II system. 107-119 - N. K. Kwak, Lawrence Jones:

An application of pert to R & D scheduling. 121-131
Volume 14, Number 3-4, 1978
- Heinz A. Waldner:

Documentation activities of the United Nations library at Geneva. 135-140 - Jean Meyriat:

Needs and opportunities for European cooperation in the field of social science information and documentation. 141-143 - M. P. Gapotchka:

Cooperation of the academies of sciences of socialist countries on information and documentation in the social sciences. 145-148 - M. Biebl, L. Strebl:

Documentation and information in the social sciences in Austria. 149-154 - Philippe Laurent:

Information and documentation in the social sciences: A brief description of the Belgian situation. 155-159 - S. Gabrovska:

The system of scientific information on social sciences in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. 161-173 - J. J. Loubser:

Information and documentation in the social sciences in Canada. 175-177 - Jirí Zahradil:

Information activities in the field of social sciences in Czechoslovakia. 179-185 - Mogens Dahl, Thorkild Davidson, Per Nielsen:

Information on activities in Denmark in the field of social science information and documentation. 187-193 - E. Mochmann, H. Stegemann, Otto Karl Volk:

Documentation and information in the social sciences in the Federal Republic of Germany. 195-209 - Oili Kokkonen:

Information and documentation on the social sciences in Finland. 211-216 - R. Brunet:

Information and documentation in the social sciences in France. 217-225 - Helmut Frommknecht, Ernst Wirkner:

The development level of the system of information and documentation on social sciences in the GDR in 1977. 227-233 - György Rízsa:

Information and documentation on social sciences in Hungary: An outline. 235-241 - P. Bisogno:

Some observations about information and documentation in the social sciences in Italy. 243-245 - H. P. Hogeweg-de Haart:

Documentation and information in the social sciences in the Netherlands. 247-253 - Kirsti Thesen Saelen, Bjørn Henrichsen:

National documentation and information activities in the social sciences in Norway. 255-259 - Ryszard Chelinski, Jan Lenart, Bronislaw Lugowsk:

Information and documentation on social sciences in the Polish People's Republic. 261-266 - Mircea Ioanid:

Information and documentation in the social sciences in the Socialist Republic of Romania. 267-273 - Isidre Canals:

Information and documentation for the social sciences in Spain. 275-283 - Gunnel Bohman:

Information and documentation in social sciences in Sweden : The library of Parliament. 285-291 - Max Boesch, Marius Hammer:

Social science documentation in Switzerland. 293-294 - Alan MacGregor:

The UK pattern of information and documentation in the social sciences. 295-299 - V. A. Vinogradov:

Information service for the social sciences in the U.S.S.R., . 301-310 - Vladan Pantic:

The system of social science information in Yugoslavia. 311-313
Volume 14, Number 5, 1978
- Cognitive information science. 320-328

- Theory of computation. 328-334

- Theory of systems. 334-337

- Programming management. 338-339

- Software and computer languages. 339-340

- Studies in operating systems. 340-341

- Computer systems and networks. 341-342

- Medical information systems. 342-344

- Information systems for education. 349-355

- The discipline of information and computer science. 356-357

- On research in information and computer science. 357-359

- On education in information and computer science. 359-361

Volume 14, Number 6, 1978
- R. Kent Jones:

Language universalization for improved information management : The necessity for esperanto. 363-368 - George N. Arnovick, Larry G. Gee:

Design and evaluation of information systems. 369-380 - Charles R. McClure:

The information rich employee and information for decision making: Review and comments. 381-394 - Mary J. Culnan:

An analysis of the information usage patterns of academics and practitioners in the computer field: A citation analysis of a national conference proceedings. 395-404 - Gerhard H. R. Reisig:

Information-system structure by communication-technology concepts: A cybernetic model approach. 405-417 - Michael D. Cooper:

Charging users for library service. 419-427 - David J. Proctor, Alan Robson, Margaret A. Veal, J. Howard Petrie, William G. Town

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Development of an exchange format for the European Environmental Chemical Data and Information Network (ECDIN). 429-443 - Charles L. Bernier:

Reading overload and cogency. 445-452 - Lucy A. Tedd, E. Michael Keen:

Methods of teaching on-line bibliographic searching: Experience at the College of Librarianship Wales. 453-463 - Augustin Merta, Rudolf Vlasák:

Problems and roles of magnetic tapes services within the concept of national automized information networks of scientific technical information. 465-467 - Timothy C. Craven:

Linked phrase indexing. 469-476 - Harold Borko:

Teaching on-line retrieval systems at the University of California, Los Angeles. 477-480

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