Information Processing and Management, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 1978

William E. McGrath: Relationships between hard/soft, pure/applied, and life/nonlife disciplines and subject book use in a university library. 17-28
A. Vickery: The clash of interests in computer information services. 37-43
Volume 14, Number 2, 1978
Gautam Kar, Lee J. White: A distance measure for automatic document classification by sequential analysis. 57-69
John C. Pierce: Back-of-book subject indexing with APL: Automated indexing for those without computer background. 85-91
Nancy L. Geller: On the citation influence methodology of Pinski and Narin. 93-95
Thiruvengadam Radhakrishnan: Selection of prefix and postfix word fragments for data compression. 97-106

Volume 14, Number 3-4, 1978
Heinz A. Waldner: Documentation activities of the United Nations library at Geneva. 135-140
Jean Meyriat: Needs and opportunities for European cooperation in the field of social science information and documentation. 141-143
M. P. Gapotchka: Cooperation of the academies of sciences of socialist countries on information and documentation in the social sciences. 145-148
Philippe Laurent: Information and documentation in the social sciences: A brief description of the Belgian situation. 155-159
S. Gabrovska: The system of scientific information on social sciences in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. 161-173
J. J. Loubser: Information and documentation in the social sciences in Canada. 175-177
Jirí Zahradil: Information activities in the field of social sciences in Czechoslovakia. 179-185
Mogens Dahl, Thorkild Davidson, Per Nielsen: Information on activities in Denmark in the field of social science information and documentation. 187-193
E. Mochmann, H. Stegemann, O. K. Volk: Documentation and information in the social sciences in the Federal Republic of Germany. 195-209
Oili Kokkonen: Information and documentation on the social sciences in Finland. 211-216
R. Brunet: Information and documentation in the social sciences in France. 217-225
Helmut Frommknecht, Ernst Wirkner: The development level of the system of information and documentation on social sciences in the GDR in 1977. 227-233
György Rízsa: Information and documentation on social sciences in Hungary: An outline. 235-241
P. Bisogno: Some observations about information and documentation in the social sciences in Italy. 243-245
H. P. Hogeweg-de Haart: Documentation and information in the social sciences in the Netherlands. 247-253
Kirsti Thesen Saelen, Bjørn Henrichsen: National documentation and information activities in the social sciences in Norway. 255-259
Ryszard Chelinski, Jan Lenart, Bronislaw Lugowsk: Information and documentation on social sciences in the Polish People's Republic. 261-266
Mircea Ioanid: Information and documentation in the social sciences in the Socialist Republic of Romania. 267-273
Isidre Canals: Information and documentation for the social sciences in Spain. 275-283
Gunnel Bohman: Information and documentation in social sciences in Sweden : The library of Parliament. 285-291
Alan MacGregor: The UK pattern of information and documentation in the social sciences. 295-299
V. A. Vinogradov: Information service for the social sciences in the U.S.S.R., . 301-310
Vladan Pantic: The system of social science information in Yugoslavia. 311-313
Volume 14, Number 5, 1978
Cognitive information science. 320-328
Theory of computation. 328-334
Theory of systems. 334-337
Programming management. 338-339
Software and computer languages. 339-340
Studies in operating systems. 340-341
Computer systems and networks. 341-342
Medical information systems. 342-344
Information systems for education. 349-355
The discipline of information and computer science. 356-357
On research in information and computer science. 357-359
On education in information and computer science. 359-361
Volume 22, Number 6, 1978
R. Kent Jones: Language universalization for improved information management : The necessity for esperanto. 363-368
Charles R. McClure: The information rich employee and information for decision making: Review and comments. 381-394
Mary J. Culnan: An analysis of the information usage patterns of academics and practitioners in the computer field: A citation analysis of a national conference proceedings. 395-404
Gerhard H. R. Reisig: Information-system structure by communication-technology concepts: A cybernetic model approach. 405-417
Michael D. Cooper: Charging users for library service. 419-427
David J. Proctor, Alan Robson, Margaret A. Veal, J. Howard Petrie, William G. Town: Development of an exchange format for the European Environmental Chemical Data and Information Network (ECDIN). 429-443
Charles L. Bernier: Reading overload and cogency. 445-452
Lucy A. Tedd, E. Michael Keen: Methods of teaching on-line bibliographic searching: Experience at the College of Librarianship Wales. 453-463
Augustin Merta, Rudolf Vlasák: Problems and roles of magnetic tapes services within the concept of national automized information networks of scientific technical information. 465-467
Timothy C. Craven: Linked phrase indexing. 469-476
Harold Borko: Teaching on-line retrieval systems at the University of California, Los Angeles. 477-480



