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Online Information Review (2001) 25 (6): 365–369.
Published: 01 December 2001
...Su Xin‐ning; Han Xin‐ming; Han Xin‐ning The Chinese Social Citation Index (CSSCI) covers over 500 scholarly Chinese journals in the humanities and social sciences. CSSCI provides an efficient tool for people to obtain information about Chinese social science research. Its CD‐ROM disks have been...
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Online Information Review (2001) 25 (2): 103–114.
Published: 01 April 2001
... Information retrieval Graphics Design Indexes Images allow users to visualise things and concepts around them. Image Information Retrieval Systems are concerned with the retrieval of digital images or image sequences from a database. They are an extension of traditional information retrieval...
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Online Information Review (2001) 25 (2): 131–141.
Published: 01 April 2001
...D. Scott Brandt Edited by Diane   Brenner and Marilyn   Rowland . Beyond Book Indexing: How to Get Started in Web Indexing, Embedded Indexing, and Other Computer Based Media . Medford, NJ : Information Today   2000 . 149 pp. , ISBN: ISBN 1573870811   US$31.25 (soft...
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Online Information Review (2001) 25 (2): 121–127.
Published: 01 April 2001
... the concept of a central repository to which all metadata from the distributed gateways are routinely copied. Their preference was for a centralised subject index which would forward queries generated by a user’s search or browse activity to relevant gateways, based on “administrative” collection level...
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Online Information Review (2000) 24 (6): 454–455.
Published: 01 December 2000
...) Information retrieval Indexes A simple truth that many novice searchers find hard to grasp is that computerised retrieval systems search for words, not concepts. The key to successful searching is mastering the vagaries of language: anticipating the range of terms that authors and indexers may have used...
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Online Information Review (2000) 24 (5): 364–370.
Published: 01 October 2000
... a particular descriptor. The Intelligent Cluster Index (ICIx) technology can remedy this situation. It generates a clustering of documents by their content characteristics. Applied in the described scenario this results in a grouping of Internet resources with comparable content. ICIx offers a similarity...
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Online Information Review (2000) 24 (4): 329–344.
Published: 01 August 2000
...Alastair G. Smith There is no overall alphabetic index of words or a hierarchical index. These could be useful adjuncts, but they would obviously increase the bulk of the thesaurus considerably. The lack of the more conventional broader term (BT)/narrower term (NT)/related term (RT) structure...
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Online Information Review (2000) 24 (4): 273–280.
Published: 01 August 2000
... Information retrieval Software Internet Indexes The rapid growth of networked information resources together with changes and innovations in the ways in which information is represented have necessitated a reassessment of the tools and techniques used for information management. World Wide Web...
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Online and CD-Rom Review (1999) 23 (3): 135–142.
Published: 01 June 1999
... Web Consortium (W3C) and Yahoo! attempted to organise the Web by creating master lists of page links in hierarchical subject categories. The data collection and indexing were done manually. Only small databases of Web resources could be maintained. To have large-scale data collection and indexing...

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