Introduction modern information retrieval (Record no. 3881)
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International Standard Book Number | 9781856044806 (pb) |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 025.524 |
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Personal name | Chowdhury, G.G. |
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Title | Introduction modern information retrieval |
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Edition statement | 2nd ed. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Facet Publishing , |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2004 |
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Extent | 474 p. |
Other physical details | ill, : |
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Formatted contents note | Basic concepts of Information retrieval systems<br/>Introduction<br/>Purpose<br/>Functions<br/>Components<br/>Kinds of information retrieval systems<br/>Design issues<br/>Design phases<br/>References<br/>Database technology<br/>Introduction<br/>Data<br/>The database<br/>Records and fields<br/>Properties of databases<br/>Kinds of databases<br/>Database technoiogy<br/>The deveiopment of databases in an information<br/>retrievai environment<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>Bibliographic formats<br/>introduction<br/>Bibiiographic records<br/>Integrated database approach<br/>ISO 2709: Format for Bibliographic Information Interchange<br/>MARC format<br/>UNIMARC format<br/>The Common Communication Format<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>Cataloguing and metadata<br/>Introduction<br/>Cataloguing<br/>Metadata<br/>Summary<br/>References<br/>Subject analysis and representation<br/>Introduction<br/>Classification<br/>Bibliographic Classification<br/>Classification of internet resources<br/>Subject analysis<br/>Subject indexing<br/>Exhaustivity and specificity<br/>Manual indexing<br/>Pre-coordinate indexing systems<br/>Post-coordinate indexing systems<br/>Problems of manual indexing<br/>Theory of indexing<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>Automatic Indexing and file organization<br/>Introduction<br/>The process of indexing<br/>Automatic classification<br/>Index file organization<br/>Inverted file<br/>Sequential access<br/>Alternative text retrieval structures<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>Vocabulary control<br/>Introduction<br/>Controlled vs natural indexing<br/>Vocabulary control tools<br/>Guidelines for developing a thesaurus<br/>Criteria for evaluating a thesaurus<br/>Use of thesauri in online information retrieval<br/>References<br/>8 Abstracts and abstracting<br/>Abstracts<br/>Types of abstract<br/>Qualities of abstracts<br/>Uses of abstracts<br/>The art of abstracting<br/>Automatic abstracting<br/>Recent works on text summarization<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>9 Searching and retrieval<br/>introduction<br/>The search strategy and its prerequisites<br/>The pre-search interview<br/>The searching process<br/>Retrieval models<br/>Alternative information retrieval models<br/>Search facilities offered by most text retrieval systems<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>10 Users of information retrieval<br/>Introduction<br/>Users and their nature<br/>Types of information needs<br/>Information needs in different areas of activity<br/>Information seeking behaviour of users<br/>What we need to know about users<br/>User studies<br/>Possible sources of information about users<br/>References<br/>11 User-centred models of information retrieval<br/>Introduction<br/>Information seeking<br/>Human information behaviour models<br/>User-centred information search models<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>12 User interfaces<br/>Introduction<br/>The four-phase framework for interface design<br/>Information seeking and user interfaces<br/>User interfaces and visualization<br/>User interfaces of some information retrieval systems<br/>References<br/>13 Evaluation of Information retrieval systems<br/>Introduction<br/>The purpose of evaluation<br/>Evaluation criteria<br/>The steps of evaluation<br/>New retrieval parameters<br/>References<br/>14 Evaluation experiments<br/>introduction<br/>The Cranfield tests<br/>MEDLARS<br/>The SMART retrieval experiment<br/>The STAIRS project<br/>Limitations of early evaluation studies<br/>TREC<br/>References<br/>15 Online and CD-ROM information retrieval<br/>Introduction<br/>Online searching<br/>CD-ROM databases<br/>Summary<br/>References<br/>16 Multimedia information retrieval<br/>Introduction<br/>Multimedia information retrieval<br/>Standards<br/>Summary<br/>References<br/>17 Hypertext and markup languages<br/>Introduction<br/>Hypertext<br/>Markup languages<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>18 Web information retrieval<br/>Introduction<br/>Traditional vs web information retrieval<br/>Web information: volume and growth<br/>Access to information on the web: the tools<br/>Web information retrieval: evaluation studies<br/>References<br/>19 Intelligent information retrieval<br/>introduction<br/>intelligent retrieval systems<br/>Artificial intelligence<br/>Expert systems<br/>Kinds of expert systems<br/>Components of expert systems<br/>Historical development of expert systems<br/>Development methodology and approaches<br/>Knowledge elicitation and representation<br/>methods<br/>inference strategies<br/>End-user modelling and interfaces<br/>Development tools<br/>Expert systems for library and information services<br/>Discussion<br/>References<br/>20 Natural language processing and information<br/>retrieval<br/>Introduction<br/>Natural language understanding<br/>Syntactic analysis<br/>Semantic analysis<br/>Pragmatic knowledge<br/>References<br/>21 Natural language processing systems<br/>Introduction<br/>Literature on natural language processing systems<br/>Natural language text processing systems<br/>Natural language user interfaces<br/>Internet, web and digital library applications of natural<br/>language processing systems<br/>Machine translation and cross-language information<br/>retrieval<br/>Summary<br/>References<br/>22 Information retrieval in digital libraries<br/>Introduction<br/>Information resources in digital libraries<br/>The basic design of a digital library<br/>Interoperability<br/>Information retrieval features of selected digital libraries<br/>Common features of information retrieval in digital libraries<br/>Special IR features in DLs<br/>Problems and prospects<br/>Summary<br/>References<br/>23 Trends in information retrieval<br/>Introduction<br/>Evaluation of information retrieval systems<br/>Developments related to the input subsystem<br/>Searching and retrieval<br/>User studies and user modelling<br/>User interfaces<br/>Information retrieval standards and protocols<br/>Information retrieval in the context of web and<br/>digital libraries<br/>Intelligent information retrieval<br/>Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br/>Machine translation<br/>Conclusions<br/>References |
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