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The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of information science published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Association for Information Science and Technology. The journal publishes original research and rapid communications, as well as book reviews and announcements of the association. Occasional special issues appear with contents focused on a single topic area. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 1498
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Toward a theory of indexing—II
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The economics of information
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A format for the standardized citation of both published and unpublished documents
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Analysis of indexing terms for plastics
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Permuted title indexes: Neglected considerations
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Are titles of chemical papers becoming more informative?
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International high‐energy physics preprint network emphasizes institutional exchange
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Automatic processing of foreign language documents
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An analytical model of a library network
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Involving the User in Applications Software Development
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Citations, references and the growth of scientific literature: A model of dynamic interaction
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Error evaluation for stemming algorithms as clustering algorithms
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Co-citation in the scientific literature: A new measure of the relationship between two documents
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Cold type composition: Its impact on library and information science
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Reader in Science Information, edited by John Sherrod and Alfred Hodina, Washington, D.C.: Microcard Editions, 403 pages (1973).
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Patent office classification: Its whats and whys
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Optimal storage of books by size: An operations research approach
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Representation of concept relations using the TOSAR system of the IDC: Treatise III on information retrieval theory
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PL/I Programming Text
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Books to be Reviewed
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Management of information technology case studies. Elizabeth B. Adams, New York, NY, Petrocelli/Charter (1975).
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User training for on‐line information retrieval systems
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Opinion Paper. Pragmatic observations on theoretical research in information science
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Communication science and technology. Patrick R. Penland. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 205 p. (1974).
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Selecting computer resources for inclusion within a pricing system
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Reader in documents of international organizations
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Machine‐assisted indexing of scientific research summaries
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Use of synthetic text in the evaluation of statistically based keyword‐selection strategies
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A general theory of bibliometric and other cumulative advantage processes
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Relevance weighting of search terms
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Terminology of documentation = terminologie de la documentation = terminologie der dokumentation = terminologie der dokumentation = terminologia de la documentacion. Gernot Versig and Ulrich Neveling, compilers. Paris: The Unesco Press. 274 p. (1976
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Library, documentation and archives serials, 4th ed., Crazyna Janzing, compiler. K.R. Brown, ed. The Hague, The Netherlands: International Federation for Documentation, (FID Publication No. 532) 203 p. (1975)
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