Introduction to Modern Information RetrievalAccepting that information professionals need to learn both traditional and computerized information retrieval techniques, this book aims to provide students with a comprehensive view of information retrieval. It covers: classification, cataloguing, subject indexing, abstracting and vocabulary control; CD-ROM and online information retrieval, multimedia; hypertext and hypermedia; expert systems and natural language processing techniques; knowledge-based natural language, text processing and user interface systems; and information retrieval in the context of the Internet, the World Wide Web, and the digital library environment. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Bibliographic formats | 25 |
MARC format | 32 |
Copyright | |
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AACR2 ABNCD abstracts analysis application artificial intelligence automatic B-tree basic bibliographic Boolean catalogue CD-ROM CD-ROM databases CDS/ISIS classification concepts containing developed Dewey Decimal Classification disc evaluation example expert systems field format hypermedia hypertext identified index entries index language index terms indexing systems Information processing information retrieval system information science information systems input intelligent Internet inverted file Journal keywords knowledge major match mation methods multimedia natural language processing node online search operators organization problem processing and management query recall and precision records reference relevant represent search engines search terms semantic semantic network sentence specific storage structure studies syntactic Table techniques thesaurus tion UNIMARC ural language user interface user's vocabulary control words World Wide Web