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Wellisch, Hans H. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994
Describes the functions of book and periodical indexes and characteristics of varieties of book indexes. Problems related to periodical indexing including indexing policy, indexing language, depth of indexing, authors' names, titles, the physical form of indexes, indexes to single volumes of periodicals, and cumulative indexes are discussed.…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Authors, Automatic Indexing, Books
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Green, C. D. – Journal of Documentation, 1972
Some problems arising in the combination of discipline-oriented retrieval systems for the purpose of constructing a specialized retrieval system for a multidisciplinary topic are considered. A compromise solution involving an augmented combined index is suggested. (4 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Indexes, Indexing, Information Retrieval, Information Systems
Gorman, Michael – American Libraries, 1980
Discusses problems and costs involved in the use of the Library of Congress List of Subject Headings (LCSH) and speculates on how these problems can be minimized once the traditional card catalog is replaced with computer technology. (LLS)
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Computers, Improvement, Indexes
Irwin, John, Comp.; Shook, Sally, Comp. – 1974
The goal of this project was to develop a high quality and low cost system for indexing historical collections of newspapers. The method used was based on two guides to newspaper indexing by Harry A. Friedman. After initial planning and experimentation, a single indexer worked from microfilm to compile a subject and name index to the "Arizona…
Descriptors: Costs, Guidelines, Guides, Indexes
Mai, Jens-Erik – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1997
Analyzes key problems associated with representation of the intellectual content of digital objects. Presents a framework for analysis based on Peirce's notion of unlimited semiosis. This analysis is based on the assumption that every element in the subject indexing process could be regarded a sign. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
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Gerhard, Kristin H.; And Others – College and Research Libraries, 1993
Discussion of the adequacy of indexing for interdisciplinary areas focuses on women's studies. A study that examined access to women's studies journals through standard indexes and abstracts is described, and results are reported which indicate that most journals are not sufficiently indexed and that there is a need for an online index. (six…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Access to Information, Higher Education, Indexes
Hines, Theodore C. – 1968
Problems in indexing library and information science literature occur because of the speed of introduction of new terms, the nature of class headings, and the uncertain terminology of the field. Vocabulary control requires control over the concepts selected (the depth of indexing), the form of expression of concepts and the syndetic apparatus of…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Citation Indexes, Classification, Conferences