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<i>Science in South Asia, past and present: A preliminary checklist of writings on science in India, Pakistan and Ceylon</i> New York: Foreign Area Materials Center, University of the State of New York, 1966. | <i>Science in South Asia, past and present: A preliminary checklist of writings on science in India, Pakistan and Ceylon</i> New York: Foreign Area Materials Center, University of the State of New York, 1966. | ||
== Articles == | |||
“Austin on Knowing,” <i>Inquiry</i> (Oslo) 3 (1960): 49-60. | |||
“Quine on Translation,” <i>Inquiry</i> (Oslo) 8 (1965): 198-211. | |||
“The Need to Justify,” <i>Monist</i> 50 (1966): 267-80. | |||
“Situational Relevance,” <i>Information Storage and Retrieval</i> 9 (1973): 457-71. | |||
“Some Fundamental Concepts of Information Retrieval,” <i>Drexel Library Quarterly</i> 14 (1978):.10-24. | |||
“On the Use of the Records of Research,” <i>Library Quarterly</i> 49 (1979): 127-45. With Mona Farid. | |||
“Utility-theoretic Indexing,” <i>Journal of the American Society for Information Science</i> 30 (1979): 169-70. | |||
“The End of Specificity,” <i>Library Resources and Technical Services</i> 23 (1979): 116-22. | |||
“Limits to the Growth of Knowledge,” <i>Library Quarterly</i> 50 (1980): 4-21, | |||
“The Catalog as an Access Mechanism: Background and Concepts,” <i>Library Resources and Technical Services</i> 27 (1983): 4-17. Reprinted in <i>Foundations of Cataloging: A Source Book</i>. Littleton CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1985. | |||
“Bibliographical R&D,” in <i>The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary Messages</i>, ed. By Fritz Machlup and Una Mansfield. New York: Wiliey, 1983, pp. 389-97. {{ISBN|0-471-88717-X}} | |||
“Pragmatic Bibliography,” in <i>Back to the Books: Bibliographic Instruction and the Theory of Information Sources: Papers Presented at the 101st Annual Conference of the American Library Association, ACRL-Bibliographic Instruction Section</i>, ed. Ross Atkinson. [Chicago, Ill.]: Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association, 1983, pp. 5-14. ISBN : 9780838965870. | |||
“The Face Value Rule in Reference Work,” <i>RQ</i> 25 (1986): 468-75. | |||
“The Second Objective,” in <i>The Conceptual Foundations of Descriptive Catalogimg</i>, ed.by Elaine Svenonius. San Diego: Academic Press, 1989, --. 5-16. (Also published in Japanese). | |||
“Interpreting the Second Objective of the Catalog,” <i>Library Quarterly</i> 59 (1989): 339-53. | |||
“Form Divisions and Genre,” <i>Library Resources and Technical Services</i> 34 (1990): 36-43. With Nick Robinson. | |||
“Copyright, Derivative Rights, and the First Amendment,” <i>Library Trends</i> 39 (1990): 92-110. | |||
“Bibliographical Instruction and Cognitive Authority,” <I>Library Trends</i> 39 (1991): 259-70. | |||
“Searching: Strategies and Evaluation,” in: <i>For Information Specialists</i>, by Howard D. White, Marcia J. Bates, and Patrick Wilson. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1992, pp. 153-181. | |||
“The Value of Currency,” <i>Library Trends</i> 41 (1993): 632-43. | |||
“Communication Efficiency in Research and Development,” <i> Journal of the American Society for Information Science</i> 44 (1993): 376-82. | |||
“Unused Relevant Information in Research and Development,” <i> Journal of the American Society for Information Science</i> 46 (1995): 45-51. | |||
“Some Consequences of Information Overload and rapid Conceptual Change,” in <i>Information Science: From the Development of the Discipline to Social Interaction</i>. Johan Olaisen, Erland Munch-Petersen, eds, 21-34. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1966. | |||
“The Future of Research In our Field,” in <i>Information Science: From the Development of the Discipline to Social Interaction</i>. Johan Olaisen, Erland Munch-Petersen, eds, 319-24. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1966. | |||
“Interdisciplinary Research and Information Overload,” <i>Library Trends</i> 45 (1996): 192-203. | |||
“Patrick Wilson: A Bibliographer among the Catalogers,” <i>Cataloging & Classification Quarterly</i> 25 (1998): 305-16. | |||
Revision as of 15:06, 3 November 2024
Source: Excerpted from an undated Vita prepared in the School of Information Management and Systems, University of California, Berkeley probably in 2003.
Bibliographies
A checklist of the writings of M. N. Roy. Berkeley: South Asian Studies, Institute of International Studies, University of Calfornia, 1957. Revised. Government and politics of India and Pakistan, 1885-1955: A bibliography of works in western languages. Berkeley: South Asian Studies, Institute for East Asiatic Studies, University of California, 1956.
South Asia: A selected bibliography on India, Pakistan,Ceylon. New York: American Institute of Pacific relations.
Science in South Asia, past and present: A preliminary checklist of writings on science in India, Pakistan and Ceylon New York: Foreign Area Materials Center, University of the State of New York, 1966.
Articles
“Austin on Knowing,” Inquiry (Oslo) 3 (1960): 49-60.
“Quine on Translation,” Inquiry (Oslo) 8 (1965): 198-211.
“The Need to Justify,” Monist 50 (1966): 267-80.
“Situational Relevance,” Information Storage and Retrieval 9 (1973): 457-71. “Some Fundamental Concepts of Information Retrieval,” Drexel Library Quarterly 14 (1978):.10-24.
“On the Use of the Records of Research,” Library Quarterly 49 (1979): 127-45. With Mona Farid.
“Utility-theoretic Indexing,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science 30 (1979): 169-70.
“The End of Specificity,” Library Resources and Technical Services 23 (1979): 116-22.
“Limits to the Growth of Knowledge,” Library Quarterly 50 (1980): 4-21,
“The Catalog as an Access Mechanism: Background and Concepts,” Library Resources and Technical Services 27 (1983): 4-17. Reprinted in Foundations of Cataloging: A Source Book. Littleton CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1985.
“Bibliographical R&D,” in The Study of Information: Interdisciplinary Messages, ed. By Fritz Machlup and Una Mansfield. New York: Wiliey, 1983, pp. 389-97. Template:ISBN
“Pragmatic Bibliography,” in Back to the Books: Bibliographic Instruction and the Theory of Information Sources: Papers Presented at the 101st Annual Conference of the American Library Association, ACRL-Bibliographic Instruction Section, ed. Ross Atkinson. [Chicago, Ill.]: Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association, 1983, pp. 5-14. ISBN : 9780838965870.
“The Face Value Rule in Reference Work,” RQ 25 (1986): 468-75.
“The Second Objective,” in The Conceptual Foundations of Descriptive Catalogimg, ed.by Elaine Svenonius. San Diego: Academic Press, 1989, --. 5-16. (Also published in Japanese).
“Interpreting the Second Objective of the Catalog,” Library Quarterly 59 (1989): 339-53.
“Form Divisions and Genre,” Library Resources and Technical Services 34 (1990): 36-43. With Nick Robinson.
“Copyright, Derivative Rights, and the First Amendment,” Library Trends 39 (1990): 92-110.
“Bibliographical Instruction and Cognitive Authority,” Library Trends 39 (1991): 259-70.
“Searching: Strategies and Evaluation,” in: For Information Specialists, by Howard D. White, Marcia J. Bates, and Patrick Wilson. Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1992, pp. 153-181.
“The Value of Currency,” Library Trends 41 (1993): 632-43.
“Communication Efficiency in Research and Development,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science 44 (1993): 376-82.
“Unused Relevant Information in Research and Development,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science 46 (1995): 45-51.
“Some Consequences of Information Overload and rapid Conceptual Change,” in Information Science: From the Development of the Discipline to Social Interaction. Johan Olaisen, Erland Munch-Petersen, eds, 21-34. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1966.
“The Future of Research In our Field,” in Information Science: From the Development of the Discipline to Social Interaction. Johan Olaisen, Erland Munch-Petersen, eds, 319-24. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1966.
“Interdisciplinary Research and Information Overload,” Library Trends 45 (1996): 192-203.
“Patrick Wilson: A Bibliographer among the Catalogers,” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 25 (1998): 305-16.