Volume 15,
Number 1,
February 1975
Volume 15,
Number 2,
May 1975
- Herman Skolnik:
Editorial - A National Library Network.
66
- James E. Blackwood, Patton M. Giles Jr.:
Chemicisl Abstracts Stereochemical Nomenclature of Organic Substances in the Ninth Collective Period (1972-1976).
67-72
- William Fisanick, L. D. Mitchell, J. A. Scott, Gerald G. Vander Stouw:
Substructure Searching of Computer-Readable Chemical Abstracts Service Ninth Collective Index Chemical Nomenclature Files.
73-84
- R. David Nelson, W. E. Hensel, D. N. Baron, A. J. Beach:
Computer Editing of General Subject Heading Data for Chemical Abstracts Volume Indexes.
85-94
- John L. Schultz:
Polymer Nomenclature, Classification, and Retrieval in the Du Pont Central Report Index.
94-100
- Mary Zurbach Balent, Jane M. Emberger:
A Unique Chemical Fragmentation System for Indexing Patent Literature.
100-104
- Milan Randic:
On Unique Numbering of Atoms and Unique Codes for Molecular Graphs.
105-108
- Stephen J. Tauber, Arthur W. Elias, John H. Schneider:
Production of a Comprehensive Research Directory from Multiple Secondary Sources.
109-115
- Thomas L. Isenhour, W. S. Woodward, Stephen R. Lowry:
A Rapid Generalized Minicomputer Text Search System Incorporating Algebraic Entry of Boolean Strategies.
115-119
- James R. Koskinen, Bruce R. Kowalski:
Interactive Pattern Recognition in the Chemical Laboratory.
119-123
- Raymond E. Carhart, Dennis H. Smith, Harold Brown, Natesa S. Sridharan:
Applications of Artificial Intelligence for Chemical Inference. XVI. Computer Generation of Vertex-Graphs and Ring Systems.
124-130
Volume 15,
Number 3,
August 1975
- Herman Skolnik:
Editorial - A Look at Philosophers Looking at Technology.
136
- William Spindel, Martin A. Paul:
Planning the Proposed National Resource for Computation in Chemistry.
137-139
- W. Todd Wipke, Thomas M. Dyott:
Use of Ring Assemblies in Ring Perception Algorithm.
140-147
- Alfred Feldman, Louis Hodes:
An Efficient Design for Chemical Structure Searching. I. The Screens.
147-152
- Eugene Garfield:
Citation Analysis, Mechanical Translation of Chemical Nomenclature, and the Macrostructure of Science.
153-155
- G. Pragier, J. Ronayne:
A Criticism of the Use of Citation Analysis in Studying the Science-Technology Relationship.
155-157
- Joseph F. Caponio, Leila Moran:
CAIN: A Computerized Literature System for the Agricultural Sciences.
158-161
- Jay S. Buckley Jr.:
Planning for Effective Use of On-Line Systems.
161-164
- C. H. O'Donohue:
Introduction. Symposium on User Reactions to CAS Data and Bibliographic Services.
165
- Jean S. Peterson:
Replacement of an In-House Current Awareness Bulletin by Chemical Abstracts Section Groupings.
169-172
- C. J. Michaels:
Searching CA Condensates On-Line vs. the CA Keyword Indexes.
172-173
- Robert E. Buntrock:
Searching Chemical Abstracts vs. CA Condensates.
174-176
- Barbara G. Prewitt:
Searching the Chemical Abstracts Condensates Data Base via Two On-Line Systems.
177-183
- Daniel U. Wilde:
Computerized Chemical Information Retrieval Techniques.
183-185
- Russell J. Rowlett Jr.:
Symposium on User Reactions to CAS Data and Bibliographic Services. Concluding Remarks.
186-189
- Charles L. Bernier:
Terse Literatures. II. Ultraterse Literatures.
189-192
Volume 15,
Number 4,
November 1975
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