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Page 43 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 4
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1993
Library & Information Science Abstracts
Considers previous attempts at combining information retrieval and hypertext and outlines a prototype systems developed to generate guided tours for users to direct them through hypertext to information ...
Second in a two part examination of legal issues for information
professionals. ...
Page 30 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 3
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1991
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Zj — COMPUTERISED INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL (contd.)
ZjOth — Hypertext 91/1483
Information retrieval using a hypertext-based help system. F.R. Campagnoni, Kate Ehrlich. ...
Considers a study on information retrieval using a commercial hypertext-based HELP system (Sun386i Help Viewer). ...
Preface
1996
User modeling and user-adapted interaction
learning and programming activities in the domain of Common Lisp. ...
Though it has good background in Intelligent Tutoring, Help and Information Retrieval Systems research, real adaptive hypertext systems appeared less than 5 years ago. ...
doi:10.1007/bf00143963
fatcat:7vpjhac5cjfk7dt4cjxpvb2aeu
Page 33 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 5
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1993
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(NLM)
9303138
Exploration into stages in the retrieval in the information search process in online information retrieval: communication between users and intermediaries. C. Kuhlthau, A. Spink and C. ...
In addition to information retrieval the data bank can also be used
as a powerful marketing tool. ...
Page 35 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 2
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1993
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This hypertext is normally produced by the author that specialises in the production of electronic documents Describes a system, ConQuest, that eliminates the need for hypertext produced by authors. ...
(Lt)
February 1993
13.11 NETWORKS (contd.) 9300982
A model for providing online search results to multiple end users via a distributed networking scheme. G. S. Warshawsky and W. A. ...
Page 33 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 4
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1991
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ZjOth — Hypertext 91/2087
4 common notation for knowledge representation, cognitive models learning and hypertext. P.R. Churcher. ...
are considered related to the current article according to a similarity rating based on an information retrieval formula. ...
Page 39 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 6
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1994
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for a complex information system and the appropriateness of
— and its implementation in general. ...
to representation and retrieval strategies for information retrieval systems, which would take account of such factors. ...
Page 49 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 10
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1990
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a scheme suitable for general use. ...
TOPIC allows for a degree of fuzziness. (N.L.M.)
ZjOth — Hypertext 90/6833
Hypertext in perspective. Peter Davies. Advanced Information Report, May 90, 6-9. ...
Educational Information in the Web: Discussing the Metadata Requirements for a Web Service Guiding Citizens' Education
2001
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications
From this point of view, it is important to inform the educational institutions about the importance of metadata for information retrieval and visibility in the Internet. ...
This service aims to provide information about education and training for citizens. ...
Conclusion Well-defined metadata can make a difference in information retrieval in the web environment. ...
dblp:conf/dc/HirvasniemiO01
fatcat:fiszaomleramjb2w7fs2bhj3nm
Page 39 of Library & Information Science Abstracts Vol. , Issue 5
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1992
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The need for users to see all information of interest, irrespective of format, led to the decision in 1987 to create a single data base listing all material. ...
Multimedia is significant to libraries not only as a self-contained technology, but also as a stimulus for young students and lifelong learners to search the library for additional information on an interesting ...
A system to restructure hypertext networks into valid user models
1998
New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
A network based feedback system for restructuring hypertext.
Basic principles We have implemented a scheme for the dynamic restructuring of q . ...
The retrieval of information from (electronic) databases and other information repositories has been the domain of the science of Information Retrieval (IR). ...
doi:10.1080/13614569808914701
fatcat:fs3d2jbh7bbf7k5sijroc7se3m
A critical assessment of hypertext systems
1988
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '88
Rather than thinking of the system as containing information, think of it as an environment for descriptions and programs. ...
What besides browsing can we do with a hypermedia system --can it provide support for all of a user's activities? ...
Hypertext, in its current form, is a scheme of representation critically short of supporting processes. ...
doi:10.1145/57167.57205
fatcat:x5pr64kzlvhtljetxchgqzy4m4
A text mining approach for automatic construction of hypertexts
2005
Expert systems with applications
Therefore, it is not surprising that most of automatic hypertext construction methods inherit from traditional information retrieval research. ...
Thus an automatic hypertext construction method is necessary for content providers to efficiently produce adequate information that can be used by web surfers. ...
A survey of the use of information retrieval techniques for the automatic hypertext construction can be found in Agosti et al. (1997) . ...
doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2005.05.003
fatcat:4a3p7cen75gyle2hxepwb7cbhy
In search of the unknown user: indexing, hypertext and the world wide web
1998
Journal of Documentation
For the purposes of this article, the indexing of information is interpreted as the pre-processing of information in order to enable its retrieval. ...
In the first section we clarify our use of terminology, by briefly describing a framework for modelling IR systems in terms of sets of objects, relationships and functions. ...
in a hypertext network. ...
doi:10.1108/eum0000000007160
fatcat:7iwobk42nfcdhmsxt4tfbx7ijq
Combining structure search and content search for the World-Wide Web
1998
Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems - HYPERTEXT '98
In this way, we are able to reduce the number of irrelevant addresses returned. As a consequence, we propose this approach for searching the World-Wide Web. ...
A prerequisite of full-fledged structure search would be that links are firstclass objects. This is obviously not the case for the representation of links in the WWW. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The European Leonardo program supported the visit of the third author to Austria, where he worked for Siemens in an internship. ...
doi:10.1145/276627.276651
dblp:conf/ht/KaindlKA98
fatcat:kn2vkqsxk5ejlkkgwkqmc35wtu
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