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Information Storage and Retrieval, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, June 1969
- W. G. Hoyle:

On the number of categories for classification. 1-6 - Donald J. Polton:

Conversion of the IUPAC notation into a form for computer processing. 7-25 - David M. Jackson:

A note on a set of functions for information retrieval. 27-41
Volume 5, Number 2, July 1969
- Roger Webster:

A note on dictionary searching. 49-52 - Augustin Merta:

The significance of the 1968 IFIP congress for scientific and technical information theory and practice. 53-58 - Karl Maurice Pearson Jr.:

Statistical data collections in university research libraries. 59-67 - Michael K. Buckland, I. Woodburn:

An analytical study of library book duplication and availability. 69-79
Volume 5, Number 3, October 1969
- Georgette Silva, Harold Love:

The identification of text variants by computer. 89-108 - Douglas H. Rothenberg:

An efficiency model and a performance function for an information retrieval system. 109-122 - Jan Helbich:

Direct selection of keywords for the KWIC index. 123-128 - A. Roger Meetham:

Communication theory and the evaluation of information retrieval systems. 129-134 - Vítczslav Maixner:

An elementary general syntax for retrieval languages. 135-137 - Vítczslav Maixner:

On some general methodological problems of retrieval languages. 143-144
Volume 5, Number 4, February 1970
- Norman R. Baker, Richard E. Nance:

Organizational analyses and simulation studies of university libraries: A methodological overview. 153-168 - A. J. Szanser:

Automatic error-correction in natural languages, . 169-174 - Karen Sparck Jones, David M. Jackson:

The use of automatically-obtained keyword classifications for information retrieval. 175-201 - David Vance:

Museum data banks. 203-211

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