Information Processing and Management, Volume 23 (original) (raw)



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Volume 23, Number 1, 1987

C. D. Hurt:
Conceptual citation differences in science, technology, and social sciences literature. 1-6

Wayne D. Dominick:
A performance measurement and evaluation environment for information systems. 7-15

Jorge Moser, Richard Christoph:
Management expert systems (M.E.S.): A framework for development and implementation. 17-23

Nevenka Pravdic, Vesna Oluic-Vukovic:
Application of overlapping technique in selection of scientific journals for a particular discipline -- methodological approach. 25-32

Sinisa Maricic:
Information science as interfaces of the cognitive sphere and society. 33-43

Tefko Saracevic:
Editorial: A new feature in information processing & management. 45

Thomas T. Surprenant:
Problems and trends in international information and communication policies. 47-64
Volume 23, Number 2, 1987

Ernest A. Edmonds:
Expert systems and document handling. 77-80

Harold Borko:
Getting started in library expert systems research. 81-87

Roy Davies:
Outlines of the emerging paradigm in cataloguing. 89-98

Alina Vickery, Helen M. Brooks:
Plexus-the expert system for referral. 99-117

A. Steven Pollitt:
CANSEARCH: An expert systems approach to document retrieval. 119-138

Michael Brittain:
Implications for LIS education of recent developments in expert systems. 139-152

John Martyn, Ann Clarke:
Panel discussion at the end of the expert systems session. 153-154
Volume 23, Number 3, 1987

Jean Tague, Paul Nicholls:
The maximal value of a zipf size variable: Sampling properties and relationship to other parameters. 155-170

Ye-Sho Chen, Ferdinand F. Leimkuhler:
Analysis of Zipf's law: An index approach. 171-182

Donna Trivison:
Term co-occurrence in cited/citing journal articles as a measure of document similarity. 183-194

Roy Rada:
Knowledge-sparse and knowledge-rich learning in information retrieval. 195-210

Howard D. White, Belver C. Griffith:
Quality of indexing in online data bases. 211-224

R. Ramesh, Colin G. Drury:
EARS: An online bibliographic search and retrieval system based on ordered explosion. 225-238
Volume 23, Number 4, 1987

W. Bruce Croft:
Approaches to Intelligent Information Retrieval. 249-254

Paul R. Cohen, Rick Kjeldsen:
Information retrieval by constrained spreading activation in semantic networks. 255-268

Lisa F. Rau:
Knowledge organization and access in a conceptual information system. 269-283

Yves Chiaramella, Bruno Defude
:
A prototype of an intelligent system for information retrieval: IOTA. 285-303

Giorgio Brajnik, Giovanni Guida
, Carlo Tasso
:
User modeling in intelligent information retrieval. 305-320

Robert F. Simmons:
A text knowledge base from the AI handbook. 321-339

Edward A. Fox
:
Development of the coder system: A testbed for artificial intelligence methods in information retrieval. 341-366

Helen M. Brooks:
Expert systems and intelligent information retrieval. 367-382
Volume 23, Number 5, 1987

Nicholas J. Belkin, Christine L. Borgman
, Helen M. Brooks, Tom Bylander, W. Bruce Croft, Penny J. Daniels, Scott C. Deerwester, Edward A. Fox
, Peter Ingwersen
, Roy Rada:
Distributed Expert-Based Information Systems: An Interdisciplinary Approach. 395-409

Serge Chambaud, Yves-François Le Coadic:
Basic research in information science in France. 411-418

Donald MacGregor, Baruch Fischhoff
, Lyn Blackshaw:
Search success and expectations with a computer interface. 419-432

Carolyn R. Watters, Michael A. Shepherd:
A logic basis for information retrieval. 433-445

Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett:
Current research into chemical and textual information retrieval at the department of information studies, University of Sheffield. 447-463

Juiliette O. Breazeal, Meera Blattner, Hilary D. Burton:
Data standardization in heterogeneous data bases through the use of data abstraction. 465-475

Hal Berghel:
A logical framework for the correction of spelling errors in electronic documents. 477-494

Roger Mitton:
Spelling checkers, spelling correctors and the misspellings of poor spellers. 495-505
Volume 23, Number 6, 1987

Ian A. Macleod, Patrick Martin, Brent Nordin, John R. Phillips:
Strategies for building distributed information retrieval systems. 511-528

Robert M. Losee:
Predicting document retrieval system performance: an expected precision measure. 529-537

Katherine W. McCain, Howard D. White, Belver C. Griffith:
Comparing retrieval performance in online data bases. 539-553

Judith B. Wood:
Correspondence of document file structures to discipline structures. 555-562

E. J. Yannakoudakis:
An efficient file structure for specialized dictionaries and other "lumpy" data. 563-571

G. David Huffman:
Semiautomatic determination of citation relevancy: A preliminary report. 573-582

Michael E. D. Koenig:
The convergence of Moore's/Mooers' law's. 583-592

William B. Rouse:
On meaningful menus for measurement: Disentangling evaluative issues in system design. 593-604

Gregory E. Kersten
:
On two roles decision support systems can play in negotiations. 605-614

M. B. Ayati:
A unified perspective on decision making and decision support systems. 616-628

Segun Adewole:
Selecting livestock periodicals through citation analysis technique. 629-638

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