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Volume 8 ,  Issue 4  (October 1961) table of contents
Pages: 553 - 578  
Year of Publication: 1961
ISSN:0004-5411
Author
Lauren B. Doyle  System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, California
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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MOOE~S, C.N. The next twenty years in information retrieval Amer. Documentatwn 11 (1960), 229-236.
 
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LUHN, H. P. Allto-encoding of documents for information retrieval systems. In Modern Trends ~n Docunientatzon, Proceedings of ~ symposium held at the University of Southern California, April, 1958, Pergamon Press Ltd., New York, pp. 45-58.
 
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ED~v~'Dso~, H. P., OSW.~LD, V. A., J~., .~D WVLLVS, R. E. Automatic indexing and abstracting of the contents of documents. Planning Research Corp. Document PRC R-126, ASTIA AD No. 231606, Los Angeles, 1959.
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TAVBE, MORTIMER. Machines and classificution in the organization of information. Documentation, Inc., Technical Report No. 2, ASTIA AD No. 22426, Washington, D. C., 1953.
 
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FOSKETT, D.J. The construction of a faceted classification for ~ special subject. Preprints of papers for the International Conference on Scientific Information, Are~. 5, Washington, D. C., Nov., 1958, 53-74.
 
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VICXERY, B.C. Developments in subject indexing, J Documentatzon 2 (1955), 1-12
 
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BARTO-~, A. R., Scm~z, V. L, AnD CA~LAN, L N. Information retrieval on ~ highspeed computer. Proc. Wcstcrn Joint Comp Conf., San Francisco, Mar., 1959, 77-80.
 
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JONKER, FREDERICK. The descriphve continuum: a generalized theory of indexing. Preprints of papers for ghe international Conference on Scientific Information, Are~ 6, Washington, D. C., pp 21-41.
 
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DoYLe, L. B. Programmed interpretation of text as a basis for information re-trieval systems. Proc. Western Joint Comp. Conf , San Francisco, Mar., 1959, 60-63.
 
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RICHMOND, PHYLLIS A. Hierarchical definition. Amer. DocumenlaVwn 11 (Apr. 1960), 91-96.
 
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HERNEa, SAVL. Retrieval questions most susceptible to mechanization. Third Institute on Information Storage and Retrieval, Washington, D. C., February, 1961 (in press).

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