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Dixon, J. E. G. – Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing Bulletin, 1978
The application of computer techniques to the making of concordances and indexes has brought about many innovations including the KWIC format and the exhaustive concordance. Although claims for the merits of these concordances are not always justified, the KWIC method offers the following advantages: (1) the detection of formulaic expressions and…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Citation Indexes, Computational Linguistics, Coordinate Indexes
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
Stevens, Mary Elizabeth – 1970
A survey of automatic indexing systems and experiments has been conducted by the Research Information Center and Advisory Service on Information Processing, Information Technology Division, Institute for Applied Technology, National Bureau of Standards. Consideration is first given to indexes compiled by or with the aid of machines, including…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Automation, Citation Indexes, Classification
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Anderson, James D.; Perez-Carballo, Jose – Information Processing & Management, 2001
Discussion of human intellectual indexing versus automatic indexing focuses on automatic indexing. Topics include keyword indexing; negative vocabulary control; counting words; comparative counting and weighting; stemming; words versus phrases; clustering; latent semantic indexing; citation indexes; bibliographic coupling; co-citation; relevance…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Bibliographic Coupling, Citation Indexes, Costs
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Cawkell, A. E. – Electronic Library, 1989
Describes an examination of the effectiveness of retrieving and ranking records from citation indexes based on the number of references in common with an identified and relevant record. It is concluded that this retrieval method is potentially useful, especially in those searches backward and forward in time that are enabled by the design of…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Bibliographic Coupling, Citation Analysis, Citation Indexes