Language universalization for improved information management: The necessity for esperanto
Design and evaluation of information systems
The information rich employee and information for decision making: Review and comments
An analysis of the information usage patterns of academics and practitioners in the computer field: A citation analysis of a national conference proceedings
Information-system structure by communication-technology concepts: A cybernetic model approach
Charging users for library service
Development of an exchange format for the European Environmental Chemical Data and Information Network (ECDIN)
Reading overload and cogency
Methods of teaching on-line bibliographic searching: Experience at the College of Librarianship Wales
Problems and roles of magnetic tapes services within the concept of national automized information networks of scientific technical information
Linked phrase indexing
Teaching on-line retrieval systems at the University of California, Los Angeles
From cutter to Marc: Access to the unit record: Richard J. Hyman. Queens College Studies in Librarianship No. 1. Queens College Press, Flushing, N.Y., 1977. 40 pp. $2.00
Information and data in systems: Borge Langefors and Kjell Samuelson. Petrocelli/Charter, New York, 1976, 124 pp.$14.95
Librarianship and information work: Job characteristics and staffing needs: R. Sergean. The British Library Research & Development Reports No. 5321HC, The British Library, London, 1977, 62 pp. £2.50
The social impact of the telephone: Ithiel De Sola Pool [Editor]. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1977. 502 pp; $15.95 hardcover
Machine takeover: The growing threat to human freedom in a computer-controlled society: Frank George. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1977. 208 pp.; $6.50 paperback; $13 hardcover
Database processing: David Kroenke. Science Research Associates, Inc., Chicago: 1977, viii, 408 pp.; ill.; 24 cm with bibliography and index. ISBN 0-574-21100-4
Data structure and management: Ivan Flores. Second edition. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: 1977, 1x, 390 pp.; ill.; 23 cm with glossary and index. $18.95. ISBN 0-130-197335-5
Prospects for change in bibliographical control: Edited by Abraham Bookstein, Herman H. Fussler and Helen F. Schmierer. University of Chicago Press, 1977. 138 pp. ISBN 0-226-06365-8. $7.50
Computer data-base organization: James Martin. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., $26.50, 713 pp. 1977 (Second Edition) ISBN 0-13-165423-3
The purposive brain: R. Granit, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1977, x, 244 pp. $12.50. ISBN 0-262-07069-3
Annual review of information science and technology: Vol. 12. Martha E. Williams (Editor). Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., White Plains, New York 1977. 361 pp. $35.00