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Information Processing and Management, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 1983
- Alan F. Harding, Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett:

Document Retrieval Using a Serial Bit String Search. 1-8 - Michael D. Cooper:

The structure and future of the information economy. 9-26 - Martin Dillon, John Ulmschneider, James Desper:

A prevalence formula for automatic relevance feedback in Boolean systems. 27-36 - Larry E. Stanfel:

Applications of clustering to information system design. 37-50 - Pirkko Pietiläinen:

Local feedback and intelligent automatic query expansion. 51-58
Volume 19, Number 2, 1983
- Russ Tremain, Michael D. Cooper:

A parser for on-line search system evaluation. 65-75 - Patricia Chapman, Peter L. Noerr:

Blaise CORTEX: A microprocessor system for libraries. 77-81 - Pankaj Goyal:

The maximum entropy approach to record abbreviation for optimal record control. 83-85 - E. J. Yannakoudakis, David Fawthrop:

The rules of spelling errors. 87-99 - E. J. Yannakoudakis, David Fawthrop:

An intelligent spelling error corrector. 101-108
Volume 19, Number 3, 1983
- Kathleen Garland:

An experiment in automatic hierarchical document classification. 113-120 - Michel J. Menou:

Cultural barriers to the international transfer of information. 121-129 - Justine Roberts:

Matching MARC to a picture collection: Development of a computer format for medical illustrations. 131-139 - Jerzy J. Solak:

Comparative document evaluation as a feedback in on-line information retrieval. 141-149 - C. D. Hurt:

A comparison of a bibliometric approach and an historical approach to the identification of important literature. 151-157 - Czeslaw Danilowicz:

Relative indexing on the basis of users' profiles. 159-163 - A. Neil Yerkey:

A preserved context indexing system for microcomputers: PERMDEX. 165-171 - Robert M. Hayes, Harold Borko:

Mathematical models of information system use. 173-186
Volume 19, Number 4, 1983
- William B. Lacy, Lawrence Busch:

Informal scientific communication in the agricultural sciences. 193-202 - Harold Borko:

Information and knowledge worker productivity. 203-212 - S. M. Dhawan, A. Neil Yerkey:

Trends in subject heading assignment in cataloging records during 1974-1978. 213-222 - Camilla Schwind:

Semantic trees for natural language representation. 223-235 - Michael K. Buckland

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Relatedness, relevance and responsiveness in retrieval systems. 237-241 - David R. Morehead, William B. Rouse:

Human-computer interaction in information seeking tasks. 243-253 - Richard C. Angell, George E. Freund, Peter Willett:

Automatic Spelling Correction Using a Trigram Similarity Measure. 255-261
Volume 19, Number 5, 1983
- Richard L. Derr:

A conceptual analysis of information need. 273-278 - Reginald P. Coady:

Testing for markov-chain properties in the circulation of science monographs. 279-284 - David Y. Hu:

Computer processing of Chinese library materials in Taiwan. 285-293 - Arumalla V. Reddi:

Modelling and analysis of display terminal at a finite user resource sharing node in distributed computer systems. 295-306 - K. S. Chudamani, R. Shalini:

Journal acquisition--cost effectiveness of models. 307-311 - John M. Weiner:

Text analysis and basic concept structures. 313-319 - Jinfeng Yu, Zhongyi Xiao:

Chinese in the computer: efficiency in input and the role of nested element analysis. 321-340
Volume 19, Number 6, 1983
- Arumalla V. Reddi:

Computer terminal memory performance in a resource sharing distributed supercomputing environment. 349-359 - John O'Connor:

Biomedical citing statements: Computer recognition and use to aid full-text retrieval. 361-368 - Richard L. Derr:

Linguistic meaning and language comprehension. 369-380 - Hanna Grzelak, Kazimierz Kowalski:

Automatic construction of information queries. 381-389 - Robert W. Stephenson, Matilde K. Stephenson:

Design requirements for decision support systems for RDT&E. 391-397

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