Cognitive process as a basis for intelligent retrieval systems design
A thesaural model of information retrieval
Prototyping a distributed information retrieval system that uses statistical ranking
Using information from external databases: Contextual relationships of use, access method, task, database type, organizational differences, and outcomes
A conceptual framework for the network approach to expert systems development in auditing
Problem vectorizability and the market for vector supercomputers
Context based spelling correction
Evaluation of online catalogues: Eliciting information from the user
The utility of bibliographic databases as indicators of international research: Factors influencing the development of an international database
A matrix model of circulation control
Book production: Patterns and predictors
Providing complete and integrated information science education
Documentaliste: Sciences de l'information: vol. 27, nos. 4–5 (Spécial Formation des documentalistes pour demain). J. Meyriat(Ed.). ADBS, Paris (1990). pp. 177–260, 420 F/yr. (France), ISSN 0012-4500
Introduction to informetrics: Quantitative methods in library, documentation and information science: L. Egghe, R. Rousseau. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam and New York (1990). xi + 450 pp., $110.25, ISBN 0-444-88493-9
Information ethics: Concerns for librarianship and the information industry: A.P. Mintz(Ed.). McFarland & Co., Jefferson, North Carolina and London (1990). ix + 86 pp., $11.95, ISBN 0-89950-514-7
Advanced students guide to expert systems: G. Marshall. Heinemann Newnes, Oxford (1990). viii + 176 pp., ISBN 0-434-91306-5
Developments in microcomputing — Discovering new opportunities for libraries in the 1990s: 12th international Essen symposium, 23 October–26 October 1989: A.H. Helal and J.W. Weiss(Eds.). Universitatsbibliothek Essen, Essen, Germany (1990). (Veroffentlichungen der Universitatbibliothek Essen; 12). xxxv + 224 pp., ISBN 3-922602-13-4, ISSN 0931-7503
Making money: Fees for library services: A.S. Warner. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc. New York (1988). x + 150 pp. $39.50, ISBN 1-55570-053-5
Text retrieval: The state of the art: P. Gillman (Ed.). (Proceedings of the Institute of Information Scientists Text Retrieval Conference “The User's Perspective” (1988) and “Text Management” (1989)). Taylor Graham, London (1990). 208 pp., $46.00, ISBN 0-947568-44-1
Technical services: Today and tomorrow: M. Gorman & Associates. Libraries Unlimited, Englewood, Colorado (1990). xvi, 207 pp., $34 (U.S.), ISBN 0-87287-608-X
Alternative library literature, 1988/89: S. Berman, J.P. Danky(Eds.). McFarland and Company, Jefferson, N.C. and London (1990). x + 386 pp., $35, ISBN 0-89950-530-9
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