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Gebhardt, Friedrich
FIT.KI
Bonn, Germany
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Digital libraries: situating use in changing information infrastructure Bishop A., Neumann L., Star S., Merkel C., Ignacio E., Sandusky R. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51(4): 394-413, 2000. Type: Article
The term “digital library” is meant here in a traditional sense: the system studied provides the full text of recent articles from more than 50 journals online....
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SI in digital libraries Adam N., Atluri V., Adiwijaya I. Communications of the ACM 43(6): 64-72, 2000. Type: Article
A digital library is a vast and heterogeneous collection of objects stored by multiple information sources. System integration (SI) strives to impose a common method of access once this library has been collected. This article is an in...
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A distance and angle similarity measure method Zhang J., Korfhage R. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(9): 772-778, 1999. Type: Article
In document retrieval, one needs a measure of similarity either between the query and the document or between two documents. Dozens of measures have been proposed, among them the distance and the angle in the document space (one dimens...
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Interaction in information retrieval: trends over time Savage-Knepshield P., Belkin N. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 50(12): 1067-1082, 1999. Type: Article
The starting point for a review of human-computer interaction in information retrieval research is a set of design challenges presented by John Bennett in 1971 and discussed at a workshop on “The User Interface for Interactiv...
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Dec 1 1999 |
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A hierarchy-aware approach to faceted classification of objected-oriented components Damiani E., Fugini M., Bellettini C. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 8(3): 215-262, 1999. Type: Article
The task considered here is to index and retrieve software components from an object-oriented software library. Indexing is by verb-noun pairs, such as “Get Document” or “Restore Cursor.” These d...
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Oct 1 1999 |
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Text retrieval and filtering Losee R., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 1998. Type: Book (9780792381778)
One of the central notions considered in this book is the average search length (ASL), the expected position of a relevant document in a ranked list of documents. In the case of a tie, the average position is used. If, for instance,
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Aug 1 1999 |
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Data mining methods for knowledge discovery Cios K., Pedrycz W., Swiniarski R., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 1998. 495 pp. Type: Book (9780792382522)
Books on data mining usually concentrate on results and onparticular methods employed to achieve them. This one is different; itcollects some methods that are essential for the field. This is a goodidea. Unfortunately, the realization ...
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May 1 1999 |
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Web search engines Schwartz C. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 49(11): 973-982, 1998. Type: Article
There are many general and specialized search engines for retrieving information from the World Wide Web. The author explains the prominent types and their typical features, such as resource acquisition capabilities, query formulation ...
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Mar 1 1999 |
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The emergence of distributed library services Dempsey L., Russell R., Murray R. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 49(10): 942-951, 1998. Type: Article
This survey of recent European projects (from 1992 on) for distributed library services focuses on those funded by the European Union under its EU Libraries Programme. The library services under consideration include searching, locatin...
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Oct 1 1998 |
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World Wide Web Abrams M. (ed), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1998. Type: Book (9780139547850)
According to its preface, this book was designed to structure various facets of existing Web technology into a coherent whole. In fact, the diversity of topics is astonishing. They can perhaps be grouped as follows....
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