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Journal of Documentation, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, 1983
- Kevin P. Jones:
How do we Index?: a Report of some Aslib Informatics Group Activity. 1-23 - A. Bagust:
A Circulation Model for Busy Public Libraries. 24-37 - Stephan Schwarz:
Scientific and Technical Information in Development: the Small Systems Syndrome and the Inverted binocular Strategy. 38-48
Volume 39, Number 2, 1983
- Abraham Bookstein:
Outline of a General Probabilistic Retrieval Model. 63-72 - Michael Cook:
Applying Automated Techniques to Archives Administration: a Commentary on the Present Situation and areas of Likely progress. 73-84 - Karen Sparck Jones:
Programmes in Advanced Information Technology. 85-87 - Magda Whitrow:
An Eighteenth‐Century Faceted Classification System. 88-94 - Kevin McGarry:
Education for Librarianship and Information Science: a retrospect and a Revaluation. 95-122
Volume 39, Number 3, 1983
- Martin Dillon, Laura K. McDonald:
Fully Automatic Book Indexing. 135-154 - J. Carson, H. V. Wyatt:
Delays in the literature of Medical Microbiology: before and after Publication. 155-165 - John T. Bruer:
Methodological rigour and Review citation frequency in Patient Compliance literature. 166-170 - John Martyn, Blaise Cronin:
Assessing the Impact and Benefits of Information and Library Research. 171-191 - Russell Sweeney:
The Development of the Dewey Decimal Classification. 192-205
Volume 39, Number 4, 1983
- P. H. Vickers:
Common Problems of Documentary Information Transfer, Storage and Retrieval in Industrial Organizations. 217-229 - Annelise Mark Pejtersen, Jutta Austin:
Fiction Retrieval: Experimental Design and Evaluation of a Search System based on Users' Value criteria (Part 1). 230-246 - Harry East:
Changes in the Staffing of UK Special Libraries and Information Services in the Decade 1972-81: a Review of the des Census Data. 247-265 - G. Woledge:
Historical studies in Documentation: 'Bibliography' and 'Documentation': Words and Ideas. 266-279
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