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Stirling, Keith H. – 1977
As the use of online literature searching systems increases, the need for reducing the amount of nonrelevant material encountered by the users becomes more apparent. One method for achieving greater selectivity in document retrieval is by using relevance (or utility) estimates from past users to estimate document values for future users. However,…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Information Retrieval, Information Seeking, Input Output
Penrod, Michael Lane – 1994
This study looks at the issue of using alternative databases to support research on historical topics. The literature on online searching in history is not as well developed, nor as extensive, as literature about online searching in other subject areas. In addition, there are only two major databases that are history-specific in terms of subject…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Databases, History, Information Retrieval
Brewster, Suzanne H. – 1996
As information professionals attempt to meet the needs of scholars, a significant issue is the degree of correspondence between research tools created by library and information science professionals and research tools created and used by scholars in any particular academic discipline. Humanities scholars assign importance to the use of personal…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Authority Control (Information), Bibliographic Databases, Bibliographic Utilities
Gill, Elizabeth Deas – 1974
Parallel machine and manual literature searches on the subject of chemical evolution and the origin of life were compared on six characteristics: (1) precision, (2) recall, (3) novelty, (4) uniqueness, (5) time cost per citation, and (6) dollar cost per citation. The manual search outperformed the machine on precision, novelty, uniqueness, and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biology, Chemistry, Comparative Analysis
Darrah, Brenda – 2001
Researchers for small businesses, which may have no access to expensive databases or market research reports, must often rely on information found on the Internet, which can be difficult to find. Although current conventional Internet search engines are now able to index over on billion documents, there are many more documents existing in…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Comparative Analysis, Databases, Information Retrieval
Beke-Harrigan, Heidi – 1999
The Quaker Resources Online Index is a World Wide Web-based index, including author, title, subject, and meeting indexes, that provides access to Quaker materials available on the Web. Given the current failings and shortcomings of search engines and automated key word searches, this index brings together information from a variety of sources and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Indexes, Indexing, Information Retrieval
Tsai, Shu-En – 1998
Bibliographic records taken from books listed in "OCLC Selected Titles for Research and University Libraries" are used to determine whether the use of terms in the title for subject searching is an effective alternative to the use of Library of Congress subject headings among the 10 divisions of Dewey Decimal Classification. Terms in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Dewey Decimal Classification, Information Retrieval, Keywords
Heidman, Kelly R. – 1995
This study points out the need for evaluation criteria for business resources on the Internet, so that both corporations and special libraries will be better able to judge the value of the Internet as an information source and increase their competitive edge in today's global market. The research addresses concerns that unfiltered information on…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Information Retrieval, Information Sources
Augustine, Matthew J. – 1994
The Internet is becoming an increasingly important medium of electronic information dissemination, and thus an increasingly important library reference tool. This study examines the Internet skills of a sample group of 15 public reference librarians in the Adult Services Department at the Cleveland Heights Public Library. The Internet skills that…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Information Dissemination, Information Retrieval, Internet
Diamond, Rand J. – 1991
This paper compares strengths and weaknesses of the Lexis and Westlaw computer assisted legal research systems. Their powerful full text document delivery capabilities are contrasted with their inherent limitations as information retrieval systems. The objective here is to alert users to the complexities of online legal searching and the necessity…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Full Text Databases, Information Retrieval, Information Systems
Aspen Systems Corp., Germantown, MD. – 1978
Contained are listings of descriptors used to index the literature in the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) documentation data base, and to store and retrieve information about the literature for users of the service. Term selection is determined by the vocabulary used in the documents input into the system, the frequency of term…
Descriptors: Crime, Criminology, Indexing, Information Retrieval
Barr, Melissa M. – 1997
The adult novel offers indexers an unusual opportunity to create a serialized fiction index. This research paper involved designing and creating a Character Index, Thesaurus, Glossary, and Abstract (with descriptors) for 21 novels based on the "Star Wars" movies. The novels are an unusual example of serialized fiction featuring main…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Abstracts, Authors, Bibliographies
Wilson, Luellen – 1996
This study tracks the increasing use of the term "information broker" in the professional library literature, and looks at the extent to which the professional literature reflects the increasing trend of information commodification. The content of three online databases was analyzed: LIBRARY LITERATURE, LISA, and ABI/INFORM. Four terms…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Databases, Fees, Information Dissemination
Salaba, Athena – 1996
The purpose of this study was to examine the inter-indexer consistency in the assignment of selected access points between OCLC and RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network). Both databases are used by many libraries as bibliographic sources for copy cataloging. Access points were compared for differences in wording, MARC coding, and…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, Classification
Lindquist, Mats G. – 1978
Computer-based information search services (ISSs) of the type that provide online literature searches are analyzed from a systems viewpoint using a continuous simulation model. The methodology applied is "system dynamics," and the system language is DYNAMO. The analysis reveals that the observed growth and stagnation of a typical ISS can…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Decision Making, Definitions, Doctoral Dissertations
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