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Autori principali: Micco, Mary, Popp, Rich
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1994
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author Micco, Mary
Popp, Rich
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Popp, Rich
Micco, Mary
Popp, Rich
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contents Developing an Information Infrastructure To Support Information Retrieval: Towards a Theory of Clustering Based in Classification. Micco, Mary Popp, Rich Automatic Indexing Classification College Libraries Databases Dewey Decimal Classification Expert Systems Higher Education Hypermedia Information Retrieval Online Catalogs Search Strategies Subject Index Terms Users (Information) Techniques for building a world-wide information infrastructure by reverse engineering existing databases to link them in a hierarchical system of subject clusters to create an integrated database are explored. The controlled vocabulary of the Library of Congress Subject Headings is used to ensure consistency and group similar items. Each database becomes a system object, and each package within the database is assigned a subject cluster based on its content. An expert system matches the user profile to the information package best suited to need and locates the appropriate database. This is supplemented by a machine-generated natural language mapping scheme to lead the user into the clusters of interest. For the prototype, an object-oriented hypermedia user interface was developed, using MARC records. Packages are grouped into subject clusters consisting of the classification number and the first subject heading/keyword assigned. Use of a hierarchical classification number (Dewey number) makes it possible to broaden or narrow a search at will. It is anticipated that the system will be useful to searchers and will also provide a basis for automated indexing. Fifteen computer prototype screens are presented as illustrations. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Developing an Information Infrastructure To Support Information Retrieval: Towards a Theory of Clustering Based in Classification.
Micco, Mary
Popp, Rich
Automatic Indexing
Classification
College Libraries
Databases
Dewey Decimal Classification
Expert Systems
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Information Retrieval
Online Catalogs
Search Strategies
Subject Index Terms
Users (Information)
Developing an Information Infrastructure To Support Information Retrieval: Towards a Theory of Clustering Based in Classification. Micco, Mary Popp, Rich Automatic Indexing Classification College Libraries Databases Dewey Decimal Classification Expert Systems Higher Education Hypermedia Information Retrieval Online Catalogs Search Strategies Subject Index Terms Users (Information) Techniques for building a world-wide information infrastructure by reverse engineering existing databases to link them in a hierarchical system of subject clusters to create an integrated database are explored. The controlled vocabulary of the Library of Congress Subject Headings is used to ensure consistency and group similar items. Each database becomes a system object, and each package within the database is assigned a subject cluster based on its content. An expert system matches the user profile to the information package best suited to need and locates the appropriate database. This is supplemented by a machine-generated natural language mapping scheme to lead the user into the clusters of interest. For the prototype, an object-oriented hypermedia user interface was developed, using MARC records. Packages are grouped into subject clusters consisting of the classification number and the first subject heading/keyword assigned. Use of a hierarchical classification number (Dewey number) makes it possible to broaden or narrow a search at will. It is anticipated that the system will be useful to searchers and will also provide a basis for automated indexing. Fifteen computer prototype screens are presented as illustrations. (SLD)
title Developing an Information Infrastructure To Support Information Retrieval: Towards a Theory of Clustering Based in Classification.
topic Automatic Indexing
Classification
College Libraries
Databases
Dewey Decimal Classification
Expert Systems
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Information Retrieval
Online Catalogs
Search Strategies
Subject Index Terms
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED389310