Recent Papers on Literature-based discovery. (in chronological sequence 1986-2001). Full text of all JASIS(T) articles (3,6,7,17,21,23,32) are available at http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=27981 for ref 34: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=76501873 1. 1986 Swanson, DR. Undiscovered public knowledge. Libr. Q. 56(2), 103-118. 2. 1986 Swanson, DR. Fish-oil, Raynaud's Syndrome, and undiscovered public knowledge. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30(1), 7-18. 3. 1987 Swanson, DR. Two medical literatures that are logically but not bibliographically connected. JASIS 38(4), 228-233. 4. 1988 Swanson, DR. Migraine and magnesium: eleven neglected connections. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 31(4), 526-557. 5. 1989 Davies, R. The creation of new knowledge by information retrieval and classification. J. Documentation 45(4), 273-301. 6. 1989 Swanson, DR. Online search for logically-related noninteractive medical literatures: A systematic trial-and-error strategy. JASIS 40(5), 356-358. 7. 1989 Swanson, DR. A second example of mutually isolated medical literatures related by implicit unnoticed connections. JASIS 40(6), 432-435. 8. 1990 Swanson, DR. The absence of co-citation as a clue to undiscovered causal connections. In CL Borgman, Ed., Scholarly Communication and Bibliometrics, p. 129-137, Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 9. 1990 Swanson, DR. Medical literature as a potential source of new knowledge. Bull. Medical Libr. Assoc. 78(1), 29-37. 10. 1990 Swanson, DR. Somatomedin C and arginine: Implicit connections between mutually isolated literatures. Perspect. Biol. & Med. 33(2), 157-186. 11. 1991 Swanson, DR. Complementary structures in disjoint science literatures. In A. Bookstein, Y. Chiaramella, G. Salton, & VV Raghavan, eds. SIGIR'91, NY: Assoc.Computing Mach. ACM Press. 280-289. 12. 1993 Chen, Z. Let documents talk to each other: A computer model for connection of short documents. J. Documentation 49(1), 44-54. 13. 1993 Swanson, DR. Intervening in the life cycles of scientific knowledge, Libr. Trends 41(4), 606-631. 14. 1994 Garfield, E. Linking literatures: An intriguing use of the citation index. Current Contents 21, 3-5. 15. 1994 Smalheiser, NR & Swanson, DR. Assessing a gap in the biomedical literature: Magnesium deficiency and neurologic disease. Neuroscience Research Communications, 15(1), 1-9. 16. 1994 Valdes-Perez, RE. Conjecturing hidden entities by means of simplicity and conservation laws: Machine discovery in chemistry. Artificial Intelligence 65(2), 247-280. 17. 1996 Gordon, MD and Lindsay RK Toward discovery support systems: A replication, re-examination, and extension of Swanson's work on literature-based discovery of a connection between Raynaud's disease and fish-oil. JASIS 47(2):, 116-128. 18. 1996 Smalheiser, NR & Swanson, DR. Indomethacin and Alzheimer's Disease. Neurology 46(2), 583. 19. 1996 Smalheiser, NR & Swanson, DR. Linking estrogen to Alzheimer's Disease. An informatics approach. Neurology, 47(3), 809-810. 20. 1997 Cory, KA. Discovering hidden analogies in an online humanities database. Computers and the Humanities 31(1), 1-12 21. 1997 Spasser, MA. The enacted fate of undiscovered public knowledge. JASIS 48(8), 707-717. 22. 1997 Swanson, DR. & Smalheiser, NR. An interactive system for finding complementary literatures: A stimulus to scientific discovery. Artificial Intelligence 91(2), 183-203. 23. 1998 Gordon, MD and Dumais, S. Using latent semantic indexing for literature-based discovery. JASIS 49(8), 674-685. 24. 1998 Kostoff, RN. Science and technology innovation. Retrieved 1/1/99 from http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/kostoff/Swanson2.txt 25. 1998 Rikken, F. Adverse drug reactions in a different context: A scientometric approach towards adverse drug reactions as a trigger for the development of new drugs. Dissertation. Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen. 26. 1998 Smalheiser, NR & Swanson, DR. Calcium-independent phospholipase A2 and schizophrenia. Arch. Gen. Psychiatry 55(8), 752-753. 27. 1998 Smalheiser, NR & Swanson, DR. Using Arrowsmith: a computer-assisted approach to formulating and assessing scientific hypotheses. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 57, 149-153. 28. 1999 Valdes-Perez, RE. Principles of human-computer collaboration for knowledge discovery in science. Artificial Intelligence 107(2), 335-346. 29. 1999 Swanson, DR. & Smalheiser, NR. Implicit text linkages between Medline records: Using Arrowsmith as an aid to scientific discovery. Libr. Trends 48(1), 48-59. 30. 1999 Lindsay RK, Gordon MD. Literature-based discovery by lexical statistics. JASIS 50(7): 574-587. 31. 2001 Weeber, M. Literature-based Discovery in Biomedicine. Dissertation. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. 32. 2001 Weeber M, Vos R, Klein H, and de Jong-van den Berg, LTW. Using concepts in literature-based discovery: simulating Swanson's Raynaud- fish-oil and migraine-magnesium discoveries. JASIST 52(7): 548-557. 33. 2001 Swanson, DR. On the fragmentation of knowledge, the connection explosion, and assembling other people's ideas. (ASIST Award of Merit acceptance speech). Bulletin of ASIST 27(3), 12-14. 34. 2006 Swanson DR, Smalheiser NR, Torvik VI Ranking indirect connections in literature-based discovery: The Role of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). JASIST (in press) also http://kiwi.uchicago.edu/JA2434.pdf 35. 2006 Swanson DR. Atrial fibrillation in athletes: implicit literature- based connections sugest that overtraining and subsequent inflammation may be a contributory mechanism. Medical Hypotheses. 66(6): 1085-92 Selected papers related to but not on literature-based discovery: Swanson DR. Searching natural-language text by computer. Science. 132(3434): 1099-1104, 1960. Swanson DR. Information retrieval as a trial-and-error process. Library Quarterly. 47(2): 128-148, 1977. Swanson DR. Historical note: information retriaval and the future of an illusion. JASIST 39(2): 92-98, 1988.