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Information Processing and Management, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 1981
- F. J. Devadason, V. Balasubramanian:

Computer generation of thesaurus from structured subject-propositions. 1-11 - Czeslaw Daniowicz, Henryk Szarski:

Selection of scientific journals based on the data obtained from an information service system. 13-19 - Konrad R. Fialkowski, Mieczyslaw Muraszkiewicz, Alicja B. Tolwinska:

Methodology of world clearinghouse activity. 21-25 - A. Stratton McAllister, Caryl McAllister:

A design for an online bibliographic database: The DOBIS-LIBIS database. 27-38 - Henry Small:

The relationship of information science to the social sciences: A co-citation analysis. 39-50
Volume 17, Number 2, 1981
- Peter Willett:

A fast procedure for the calculation of similarity coefficients in automatic classification. 53-60 - David Toliver:

A program for machine-mediated searching. 61-68 - Loll N. Rolling:

Indexing consistency, quality and efficiency. 69-76 - C. J. van Rijsbergen, David J. Harper, Martin F. Porter:

The selection of good search terms. 77-91 - Kathleen T. Bivins Noerr, Roger C. Palmer:

A microcomputer alternative for information handling: REFLES. 93-101 - Pranas Zunde:

Predictive models of information systems. 103-111
Volume 17, Number 3, 1981
- Duncan A. Buell

, Donald H. Kraft:
Threshold values and Boolean retrieval systems. 127-136 - H. H. Neville:

Computers and the language of bibliographic descriptions. 137-148 - Jean Tague:

User-responsive subject control in bibliographic retrieval systems. 149-156
Volume 17, Number 4, 1981
- Michael Rogers Rubin, Elizabeth Taylor:

The U.S. information sector and GNP: An input-output study. 163-194 - Michael Rogers Rubin, Mary E. Sapp:

Selected roles of information goods and services in the U.S. national economy. 195-213
Volume 17, Number 5, 1981
- Karen Markey:

Levels of question formulation in negotiation of information need during the online presearch interview: A proposed model. 215-225 - Tadeusz Radecki:

on the inclusiveness of systems for retrieval documents indexed by unweighted descriptors. 227-237 - Giancarlo Martella, G. Gobbi:

A microprocessor architecture for bibliographic retrieval system. 239-247 - Duncan A. Buell

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A general model of query processing in information retrieval systems. 249-262 - Martha E. Williams:

Relative impact of print and database products on database producer expenses and income--Trends for database producer organizations based on a thirteen year financial analysis. 263-276 - Henryk Rybinski

, Boleslaw K. Szymanski
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Multilevel information system-- Towards more flexible information retrieval systems. 277-290 - Manfred Kochen:

Interaction of libraries and publishers. 291-299
Volume 17, Number 6, 1981
- Elena M. Zamora, Joseph J. Pollock, Antonio Zamora

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The use of trigram analysis for spelling error detection. 305-316 - Manfred Saran, Michael Erben-Russ, Wolf Bors:

Literature storage and retrieval system using a table-top computer. 317-318 - Takashi Maeda:

A formal treatment of document information systems. 319-328 - Takashi Maeda:

An approach toward functional text structure analysis of scientific and technical documents. 329-339 - Pranas Zunde:

Information theory and information science. 341-347 - Donald H. Kraft, W. G. Waller:

A Bayesian approach to user stopping rules for information retrieval systems. 349-361 - D. Kropp, Georg Walch:

A graph structured text field index based on word fragments. 363-376

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