Information Processing and Management, Volume 26 (original) (raw)



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Volume 26, Number 1, 1990

Tefko Saracevic:
Honor list of IP & M referees. 3-6

Penelope A. Yates-Mercer:
Jason Farradane. 7-8

Don R. Swanson:
Integrative mechanisms in the growth of knowledge: A legacy of Manfred Kochen. 9-16

Alan F. Smeaton
:
Natural language processing and information retrieval. 19-20

L. S. Gay, W. Bruce Croft:
Interpreting nominal compounds for information retrieval. 21-38

Elizabeth Du, Ross Liddy:
Anaphora in natural language processing and information retrieval. 39-52

Douglas P. Metzler, Stephanie W. Haas, Cynthia L. Cosic, Charlotte A. Weise:
Conjunction, ellipsis, and other discontinuous constituents in the constituent object parser. 53-71

Gerard Salton, Chris Buckley, Maria Smith:
On the application of syntactic methodologies in automatic text analysis. 73-92

Catherine Berrut:
Indexing medical reports: The rime approach. 93-109

Tengku M. T. Sembok
, C. J. van Rijsbergen:
SILOL: A simple logical-linguistic document retrieval system. 111-134

Udo Hahn:
Topic parsing: Accounting for text macro structures in full-text analysis. 135-170

Chris D. Paice:
Constructing literature abstracts by computer: Techniques and prospects. 171-186
Volume 26, Number 2, 1990

Ian A. Macleod:
Storage and retrieval of structured documents. 197-208

Xin Lu:
Document retrieval: A structural approach. 209-218

Christoph Schwarz:
Content based text handling. 219-226

T. Patrick Martin, Ian A. Macleod, Judy I. Russell, Ken Leese, Brett Foster:
A case study of caching strategies for a distributed full text retrieval system. 227-247

Hassan Aït-Kaci, Roger Nasr, Jungyun Seo:
Implementing a knowledge-based library information system with typed horn logic. 249-268

Padmini Srinivasan
:
A comparison of two-poisson, inverse document frequency and discrimination value models of document representation. 269-278

Mohamed Kamel, B. Hadfield, Mohamed A. Ismail:
Fuzzy query processing using clustering techniques. 279-293

G. David Huffman:
Semi-automatic determination of citation relevancy: User evaluation. 295-302

Sabah S. Al-Fedaghi
, Humoud B. Al-Sadoun:
Morphological compression of Arabic text. 303-316

Jesús Lau
:
Cluster analysis of international information and social development. 317-328
Volume 26, Number 3, 1990

William M. Shaw Jr.:
An investigation of document structures. 339-348

Gian Piero Zarri:
A knowledge representation language for large knowledge bases and "intelligent" information retrieval systems. 349-370

Paul Thompson:
A combination of expert opinion approach to probabilistic information retrieval, part 1: The conceptual model. 371-382

Paul Thompson:
A combination of expert opinion approach to probabilistic information retrieval, part 2: Mathematical treatment of CEO model 3. 383-394

Michael A. Shepherd, Carolyn R. Watters, Yao Cai:
Transient hypergraphs for citation networks. 395-412

Vesna Oluic-Vukovic, Nevenka Pravdic:
Journal selection model: An indirect evaluation of scientific journals. 413-431

Cun Wang:
Making expert systems research the focal point of developing LIS in China. 433-436

David C. Blair, Melvin Earl Maron:
Full-text information retrieval: Further analysis and clarification. 437-447
Volume 26, Number 4, 1990

Jörge Reina Schement:
Porat, Bell, and the information society reconsidered: The growth of information work in the early twentieth century. 449-465

Jacob Slonim, Michael A. Bauer:
The information utility project: A glimpse into the library of the future. 467-488

James Heitzman:
Information systems and development in the third world. 489-502

Elisabeth Logan:
Cognitive styles and online behavior of novice searchers. 503-510

Stephen T. Kerr:
Wayfinding in an electronic database: The relative importance of navigational cues vs. mental models. 511-523

Abraham Bookstein, Shmuel T. Klein
:
Using bitmaps for medium sized information retrieval systems. 525-533

Bryce Allen:
Knowledge organization in an information retrieval task. 535-542

Hikomaro Sano:
Facet tabulation of index terms. 543-548

G. David Huffman, Dennis A. Vital, Royal G. Bivins Jr.:
Generating indices with lexical association methods: Term uniqueness. 549-558
Volume 26, Number 5, 1990

Marcia J. Bates:
Where should the person stop and the information search interface start? 575-591

W. Bruce Croft, Robert Krovetz, Howard R. Turtle:
Interactive retrieval of complex documents. 593-613

Stephanie W. Haas:
A feasibility study of the case hierarchy model for the construction and porting of natural language interfaces. 615-628

Carolyn J. Crouch:
An approach to the automatic construction of global thesauri. 629-640

Wai Yee Peter Wong, Dik Lun Lee:
Signature file methods for implementing a ranking strategy. 641-653

Liwen Qiu:
An empirical examination of the existing models for Bradford's law. 655-672

Radosvet Todorov, Wolfgang Glänzel:
Computer bibliometrics for journal classification. 673-680

Zimin Wu, J. D. White:
Computer processing of Chinese characters: An overview of two decades' research and development. 681-692
Volume 26, Number 6, 1990

William M. Shaw Jr.:
Subject indexing and citation indexing--part I: Clustering structure in the cystic fibrosis document collection. 693-703

William M. Shaw Jr.:
Subject indexing and citation indexing-- part II: An evaluation and comparison. 705-718

Sung-Hyon Myaeng, Robert R. Korfhage:
Integration of user profiles: models and experiments in information retrieval. 719-738

Stephen E. Robertson
:
On sample sizes for non-matched-pair IR experiments. 739-753

Linda Schamber, Michael B. Eisenberg, Michael Sanford Nilan:
A re-examination of relevance: toward a dynamic, situational definition. 755-776

Mark T. Kinnucan, Dietmar Wolfram:
Direct comparison of bibliometric models. 777-790

Fred Damerau:
Evaluating computer-generated domain-oriented vocabularies. 791-801

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