Bibliographie complète
Structural, linguistic and mathematical elements in indexing languages and search engines : implications for the use of index languages in electronic and non-LIS environments
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Beghtol, Clare (Éditeur)
- Howarth, Lynne (Éditeur)
- Williamson, Nancy Joyce (Éditeur)
- University of, Toronto (Éditeur)
- Faculty of Information, Studies (Éditeur)
- International Society for Knowledge, Organization (Éditeur)
- Broughton, Vanda (Auteur)
Titre
Structural, linguistic and mathematical elements in indexing languages and search engines : implications for the use of index languages in electronic and non-LIS environments
Résumé
The paper looks at ways in which traditional classification and indexing tools have dealt with the relationship between constituent terms ; variations in these are examined and compared with the methods used in machine searching, particularly of the Internet and World Wide Web. Apparent correspondences with features of index languages are identified, and further methods of applying classification and indexing theory to machine retrieval are proposed.
Date
2000
Maison d’édition
Ergon Verlag
Pages
206-212
Collection
Advances in knowledge organization
Titre abrégé
Structural, linguistic and mathematical elements in indexing languages and search engines : implications for the use of index languages in electronic and non-LIS environments
Référence
Broughton, V. (2000). Structural, linguistic and mathematical elements in indexing languages and search engines : implications for the use of index languages in electronic and non-LIS environments. C. Beghtol, L. Howarth, N. J. Williamson, T. University of, S. Faculty of Information et O. International Society for Knowledge (dir.), (p. 206‑212).
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