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Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, February 1978
- Eugene Garfield:
Where is Chemical Information Science Going? 1-4 - David M. Krentz:
On-Line Searching-Specialist Required. 4-9 - Leonore Rogalski:
On-Line Searching of the American Petroleum Institute's Databases. 9-12 - J. Robert Almond, Charles H. Nelson:
Improvements in Cost Effectiveness in On-Line Searching. I. Predictive Model Based on Search Cost Analysis. 13-15 - Tull T. Glazener, Charles L. Bernier:
Terse Literatures. III. The ARTEC Computer Program. 16-17 - Kenneth H. Baser, Stanley M. Cohen, David L. Dayton, Pennell B. Watkins:
On-Line Indexing Experiment at Chemical Abstracts Service: Algorithmic Generations of Articulated Index Entries from Natural Language Phrases. 18-25 - M. Osinga, Alex A. Verrijn-Stuart:
Documentation of Chemical Reactions. IV. Further Applications of WLN Analysis Programs: A System for Automatic Generation and Retrieval of Information on Chemical Compounds (AGRICC). 26-32 - W. Todd Wipke, S. Krishnan, Glenn I. Ouchi:
Hash Functions for Rapid Storage and Retrieval of Chemical Structures. 32-37 - Luciana Quadrelli, Vittorio Bareggi, Sergio Spiga:
A New Linear Representation of Chemical Structures. 37-40 - Chi-Hsiung Lin:
SEFLIN-Separate Feature Linear Notation System for Chemical Compounds. 41-47 - Chi-Hsiung Lin:
Chemical Inference Based on SEFLIN. I. Basic Cognizance of Molecular Shape, Fragments, Atomic Environment of Organic Compounds. 47-51 - James R. McGill, Bruce R. Kowalski:
Classification of Mass Spectra via Pattern Recognition. 52-55 - Elizabeth H. Groot:
Patent Symposium Papers. 55 - Donald A. Windsor:
Bibliometric Problems Associated With The Patent Literature. 55-56 - Charles Oppenheim:
Meeting the Challenges of the Changing Patent Literature. 56 - Barbara Charton:
Keywords vs Index Terms (Reply to Dr. Russell J. Rowlett, Jr.). 56
Volume 18, Number 2, May 1978
- Thomas M. Schmitz:
Pitfalls to Avoid in Procuring Patents. 61-62 - Patrick T. O'Leary:
Patent Information Activity of the Technical Information Retrieval Committee of the Manufacturing Chemists' Association. 63-65 - Harry M. Allcock, John W. Lotz:
Patent Intelligence and Technology-Gleaning Pseudoproprietary Information from Publicly Available Data. 65-69 - Wolfgang Pilch, Werner Wratschko:
INPADOC: A Computerized Patent Documentation System. 69-75 - Martin J. Marcus:
Patents and Information. 76-78 - Trisha M. Johns, Dorothy I. Ryno:
Patent Searching in a Pharmaceutical Company. 79-80 - Walker H. Bowman:
Importance of Patents and Information Services to Research Workers. 81-82 - Pauline Newman, Erick I. Hoegberg:
What the Patent Attorney Needs from a Patent Information Point of View. 83-85 - Aldona K. Valicenti:
The Information Chemist's View of the Patent Information Needs of Research Workers and Patent Attorneys. 85-87 - Kurt L. Loening:
ACS Committee on Nomenclature Annual Report for 1977. 87-90 - Frances H. Barker:
A Study of Computer-Based Current Awareness Bulletins-UKCIS Macroprofiles. 91-93 - Michael F. Lynch, Peter R. Nunn, Janet Radcliffe:
Production of Printed Indexes of Chemical Reactions Using Wiswesser Line Notations. 94-96 - Louis Hodes, Alfred Feldman:
An Efficient Design for Chemical Structure Searching. II. The File Oraganization. 96-100 - Milan Randic:
Fragment Search in Acyclic Structures. 101-107 - Raymond E. Carhart:
Erroneous Claims Concerning the Perception of Topological Symmetry. 108-110 - F. Choplin, R. Marc, Gérard Kaufmann, W. Todd Wipke:
Computer Design of Synthesis in Phosphorus Chemistry: Automatic Treatment of Stereochemistry. 110-118
Volume 18, Number 3, August 1978
- Newman H. Giragosian:
Patent Information Needs from a Marketing Manager's Point of View. 121-122 - Charles Oppenheim, Elspeth A. Sutherland:
Studies on the Metallurgical Patent Literature. I. The Coverage of Patents by Abstracts Journals in Metallurgy. 122-126 - Charles Oppenheim, Elspeth A. Sutherland:
Studies on the Metallurgical Patent Literature. II. Case Study on GALVALUME. 126-129 - Martha Windholz, Horace D. Brown, Thomas G. Gaspar:
"The Merck Index": The Merits of Using Computers in Publishing. 129-133 - Ole Nørager, William G. Town, J. Howard Petrie:
Analysis of the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS) Files and Conversion of the Data in These Files for Input to the Environmental Chemicals Data and Information Network (ECDIN). 134-140 - Samuel Berdugo, Jean Boitard, Jean Paul Gervois, Anne Marie Segretain, Odile Pietrement:
PAGODE: The Computer-Based Chemical Information System of CLIN MIDY Research Center. 140-146 - Lindsay A. Evans, Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett:
Structural Search Codes for On-Line Compound Registration. 146-149 - Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett:
The Production of Machine-Readable Descriptions of Chemical Reactions Using Wiswesser Line Notations. 149-154 - Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett:
The Automatic Detection of Chemical Reaction Sites. 154-159 - R. Geoff Dromey:
A Compact Free-Keyword File Structure for Author-Title-Keyword Searching. An Application to an NMR Bibliographic Database. 160-162 - R. Geoff Dromey:
A Structural Molecular Formula for Flexible and Efficient Substructure Searching of Large Databases. 163-168 - Tomas H. Varkony:
Computer-Assisted Simulation of Chemical Reaction Sequences. Applications to Problems of Structure Elucidation. 168-178
Volume 18, Number 4, November 1978
- George W. A. Milne, Stephen R. Heller, A. Fein, E. F. Frees, R. G. Marquart, J. A. McGill, J. A. Miller, D. S. Spiers:
The NIH-EPA Structure and Nomenclature Search System. 181-186 - Donald T. Hawkins:
The Literature of Noble Gas Compounds. 190-199 - W. J. Martin:
A Readable Chemical Notation. 199-204 - Burghardt Schmidt, Jörg Fleischhauer:
A Fortran IV Program for Finding the Smallest Set of Smallest Rings of a Graph. 204-206 - Graham M. Smith, Peter Gund:
Computer-Generated Space-Filling Molecular Models. 207-210 - Shin-ichi Sasaki, Hidetsugu Abe, Yuji Hirota, Yoshiaki Ishida, Yoshihiro Kudo, Shukichi Ochiai, Keiji Saito, Tohru Yamasaki:
CHEMICS-F: A Computer Program System for Structure Elucidation of Organic Compounds. 211-222 - R. Geoff Dromey:
A Compact and Efficient File Structure for Searching Large Generic-Keyed Databases. An Application to Mass Spectral Data. 222-225 - R. Geoff Dromey:
A Simple Tree-Structured Line Formula Notation for Representing Molecular Topology. 225-234
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