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Chen, Hsinchun; And Others – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995
This research reports an algorithmic approach to the automatic generation of thesauri for electronic community systems. The techniques used include term filtering, automatic indexing, and cluster analysis. The Worm Community System, used by molecular biologists studying the nematode worm C. elegans, was used as the testbed for this research.…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Abstracts, Automatic Indexing, Cluster Analysis
Baker, F. T.; Williams, John H., Jr. – 1968
To support studies in automatic indexing, classification and extracting, a general purpose frequency program was developed to further theoretical and practical understanding of text word distributions. While the program is primarily designed for counting strings of character-oriented data, it can be used without change for counting any items which…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Automation, Classification, Computer Programs
Chernyi, A. I., Ed. – 1972
Twelve papers written by fifteen authors from nine countries comprise this collection which embraces many of the crucial problems facing modern information science and scientific information activities, ranging from information needs of scientists and specialists to the specific aspects of computerization of various information processes. The…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computers, Indexing
Myatt, DeWitt O.; Barclay, Donald A. – 1967
Extra-library information services are helping libraries find solutions to the problems created by the changes in the information environment, the demand for current information, and the media by which the knowledge is distributed. There are three types of these services: (1) document handling systems, (2) data handling systems, and (3)…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Computers, Documentation, Indexing
Gilchrist, Alan, Ed. – 1997
This set of papers offers insights into some of the major developments in the field of classification and knowledge organization, and highlights many of the fundamental changes in views and theories which have taken place during the last 40 years. This document begins with a series of reminiscences from former delegates of the first International…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Access to Information, Cataloging, Classification