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Auteurs principaux: Witten, Ian H., Nevill-Manning, Craig G., Cunningham, Sally Jo
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1996
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author Witten, Ian H.
Nevill-Manning, Craig G.
Cunningham, Sally Jo
author_facet Witten, Ian H.
Nevill-Manning, Craig G.
Cunningham, Sally Jo
Witten, Ian H.
Nevill-Manning, Craig G.
Cunningham, Sally Jo
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Digital Libraries Based on Full-Text Retrieval. Witten, Ian H. Nevill-Manning, Craig G. Cunningham, Sally Jo Access to Information Cataloging Computer Interfaces Computer Science Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Full Text Databases Indexes Indexing Information Retrieval Information Storage Keywords Library Collection Development Library Collections Research Reports Search Strategies World Wide Web This paper discusses the indexing, collection, and maintenance processes, as well as the retrieval interface, to public digital libraries. The paper begins by briefly surveying both Internet technical report collections and World Wide Web search engines. It goes on to describe a prototype digital library, the New Zealand Digital Library for Computer Science Research. The indexing and retrieval mechanism is described, including the full-text index. The types of search provided, the indexes that are needed to support them, and the query interface through which they are made accessible are summarized. The process of building the collection, and the crucial issue of what information is stored centrally and what can remain distributed, are then discussed. The final section summarizes how the information is gathered, considers the factors that limit the size of the library, and reviews future directions for networked digital libraries. Two tables contain information on technical report indexes on the Internet and the current size of the New Zealand Digital Library for Computer Science Research. Four figures illustrate the interface and query page to the digital library, conversion from PostScript (most text missing), the prologue used to extract text from PostScript documents, and the architecture of the digital library. Contains 12 references. (DLS)
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spellingShingle Digital Libraries Based on Full-Text Retrieval.
Witten, Ian H.
Nevill-Manning, Craig G.
Cunningham, Sally Jo
Access to Information
Cataloging
Computer Interfaces
Computer Science
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Full Text Databases
Indexes
Indexing
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Keywords
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Research Reports
Search Strategies
World Wide Web
Digital Libraries Based on Full-Text Retrieval. Witten, Ian H. Nevill-Manning, Craig G. Cunningham, Sally Jo Access to Information Cataloging Computer Interfaces Computer Science Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Full Text Databases Indexes Indexing Information Retrieval Information Storage Keywords Library Collection Development Library Collections Research Reports Search Strategies World Wide Web This paper discusses the indexing, collection, and maintenance processes, as well as the retrieval interface, to public digital libraries. The paper begins by briefly surveying both Internet technical report collections and World Wide Web search engines. It goes on to describe a prototype digital library, the New Zealand Digital Library for Computer Science Research. The indexing and retrieval mechanism is described, including the full-text index. The types of search provided, the indexes that are needed to support them, and the query interface through which they are made accessible are summarized. The process of building the collection, and the crucial issue of what information is stored centrally and what can remain distributed, are then discussed. The final section summarizes how the information is gathered, considers the factors that limit the size of the library, and reviews future directions for networked digital libraries. Two tables contain information on technical report indexes on the Internet and the current size of the New Zealand Digital Library for Computer Science Research. Four figures illustrate the interface and query page to the digital library, conversion from PostScript (most text missing), the prologue used to extract text from PostScript documents, and the architecture of the digital library. Contains 12 references. (DLS)
title Digital Libraries Based on Full-Text Retrieval.
topic Access to Information
Cataloging
Computer Interfaces
Computer Science
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Full Text Databases
Indexes
Indexing
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Keywords
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Research Reports
Search Strategies
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED427678