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ASK FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: PART II. RESULTS OF A DESIGN STUDY
N.J. BELKIN, R.N. ODDY, H.M. BROOKSIn ‘ASK for Information Retrieval: Part I’, we discussed the theory and background to a design study for an information retrieval (IR) system based on the attempt to represent the…
SEARCH PROCEDURES IN THE LIBRARY—ANALYSED FROM THE COGNITIVE POINT OF VIEW
PETER INGWERSENThe paper reports experimental results concerning user interaction with document organization, user‐librarian negotiation and the librarian's search processes in public libraries…
THE OCCURRENCE OF TITLE WORDS IN PARTS OF RESEARCH PAPERS: VARIATIONS AMONG DISCIPLINES
VIRGIL DIODATOIn response to questions by Buxton and Meadows, there was an examination of the occurrence of title words in the abstracts, first paragraphs, last paragraphs and cited titles of…
REDUCING THE PERILS OF MERGING BOOLEAN AND WEIGHTED RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS
TADEUSZ RADECKIA need for developing an information retrieval technique maintaining the appeal of Boolean retrieval schemes and in addition providing the advantages of a ranked search output has…
INVISIBLE COLLEGES AND INFORMATION TRANSFER A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
BLAISE CRONINThis article reviews existing studies of the invisible college phenomenon and considers the implications for information transfer among researchers, particularly within the social…
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