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Miller, Elizabeth; Truesdell, Eugenia – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1972
Some of the literature concerning citation indexing is discussed with emphasis on research projects. (52 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Citation Indexes, Indexes, Indexing
Humbert, Karen – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1972
This review of the Keyword-in-Context (KWIC) indexing considers its inception by Luhn, its original format and purpose, various applications and uses of the basic KWIC concept, its advantages and disadvantages, and evaluations of its effectiveness. (30 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Data Processing, Indexes, Indexing
Schneider, John H. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1974
Discusses the role of certain types of classifications in a modern automated environment. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Automation, Classification, Computers
Moberg, Zandra – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1974
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Automation, Classification, Databases
Harter, Stephen P. – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1978
Views automatic indexing as a two-tiered word frequency analysis that involves selection of a technical vocabulary and identification of document keywords. Assumptions, criteria, evaluation, and relevance are discussed. (JD)
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Bibliographies, Criteria, Evaluation
Davis, Marion – Drexel Library Quarterly, 1972
Computerization seems to offer some solutions to the inadequacies of the card catalog. However, vocabulary obstacles must be overcome before the history, art history, and art students alike can enter libraries all over the world and quickly satisfy their various needs. (10 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Art, Automatic Indexing, Computer Oriented Programs, Coordinate Indexes