Editorial Board
Publisher's note
Changing of the guard—editorial policies of information processing and management
Thesaurus of common topics (TCT): Origin, functions, structure
Online construction of alphabetic classaurus: A vocabulary control and indexing tool
Adoption and adaptation in the use of transaction processing systems: The case of OCLC software
Representation of legal knowledge for conceptual retrieval
Every system should have one: A collection of properties which can be used as a criterion for evaluating the quality of a system
Processing of inverted files in magnetic bubble memories
The art of abstracting: Edward T. Cremins, ISI Press, Philadelphia (1982), $13.95. ISBN 0-89495-015-0 (pkb)
Office automation: A manager's guide for improved productivity: Mark A. Lieberman, Gad J. Selig and John J. Walsh, Wiley, New York (1982), xxi + 331pp. $27.95. ISBN 0-471-07983-9
Dictionary of information technology: Dennis Longley and Michael Shain (Eds). Wiley, New York (1982), 381 pp., $34.95. ISBN 0-471-89574-1
The future of videotext: Worldwide prospects for home/office electronic information services: Efrem Sigel with Peter Sommer, Jeffrey Silverstein, Colin McIntyre and Blaise Downey. Knowledge Industry Publications, White Plains, New York (1983). viii + 197 pp., $34.95, ISBN 0-86729-025-0
The public library in the 1980's: Problems of choice: L. J. White. DC Heath (Lexington Books); Lexington, Mass (1983). xiii + 208p., $22.95, ISBN 0-669-06342-8
Increasing productivity through library automation: Essen symposium, 11 October–14 October, 1982. Ahmed H. Helal, Joachim W. Weiss (Eds) Essen University Library, Essen (1983). 228 p., no change listed. ISBN 3-922602-06-1