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Marsden, Tom; Laub, Barbara – Database, 1981
Describes the selection policies, subject access, search aids, indexing, coverage, and currency of three online databases in the fields of electronics and computer science: COMPENDEX, ELCOM, and INSPEC. Sample searches are displayed for each database. A bibliography cites five references. (FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Computer Science, Databases, Electronics
Copler, Judith A. – Database, 1986
Presents a description of Act I, the newest database from Data Courier, Inc., which provides an online directory of computer related companies and products. Highlights include content, applications, most useful features, classification code/classification name, and output. A sample record, journals list, and database specifications are included.…
Descriptors: Advertising, Computer Science, Databases, Display Systems
Meadow, Charles T. – Online, 1979
By drawing an analogy to computer programming, it is apparent that end user training for online bibliographic search systems will increase, lead to vastly increased use of online search systems, increase the understanding of end users, and reduce the amount of time professionals spend on routine tasks. (CWM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Science, Futures (of Society), Information Retrieval
And Others; Niehoff, Robert – Online, 1979
Discusses the Vocabulary Switching System (VSS), an experimental, automated switching system, which specifically addresses the problems of heterogeneous database vocabularies and indexes and the difficulty these pose for users who wish to combine more than one database in a single online search. (CWM)
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Computer Science, Databases, Information Retrieval
Federation of Information Users, Pittsburgh, PA. – 1974
The workshop had its genesis in the belief that interactive bibliographic data base searching will become an essential function of reference service and that there is a need for indepth training and more communication with suppliers--the on-line system supplier and the data base supplier. The workshop included presentations by data base suppliers,…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Coupling, Computer Science, Computers, Conference Reports

Kwasny, S.; Niehoff, R. T. – Online Review, 1979
Discusses forces at work within today's on-line data base environment which could lead to the emergence of a distributed information network; identifies several important modules in such a network, including an automated subject switching module; and reports research investigations, critical issues, and preliminary findings with regard to…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Computer Science, Databases, Dictionaries

Gauch, Susan – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1992
Discusses the application of artificial intelligence to online information retrieval systems and describes several systems: (1) CANSEARCH, from MEDLINE; (2) Intelligent Interface for Information Retrieval (I3R); (3) Gausch's Query Reformulation; (4) Environmental Pollution Expert (EP-X); (5) PLEXUS (gardening); and (6) SCISOR (corporate…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Bibliographic Databases, Cancer, Computer Science
Aveney, Brian, Ed. – 1984
Developed from presentations given at a 3-day invitational meeting of 31 leading online catalog designers from both public and private sectors in North America, these papers provide information about online catalogs--their present form, their use, and the questions that need to be considered in their future refinement. All of the papers in this…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cataloging, Computer Science, Guidelines