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Main Author: Rodgers, R. P. Channing
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ515109
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author Rodgers, R. P. Channing
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contents Automated Retrieval from Multiple Disparate Information Sources: The World Wide Web and the NLM's Sourcerer Project. Rodgers, R. P. Channing Computer Networks Computer Software Development Information Retrieval Information Sources Online Systems Thesauri User Needs (Information) Describes the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) experimental Sourcerer project which is developing software to accept a user query, automatically identifying appropriate information resources, and facilitating connection to those sources for information retrieval. Discusses the use of the World Wide Web and the Unified Medical Language System. (Author/LRW)
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spellingShingle Automated Retrieval from Multiple Disparate Information Sources: The World Wide Web and the NLM's Sourcerer Project.
Rodgers, R. P. Channing
Computer Networks
Computer Software Development
Information Retrieval
Information Sources
Online Systems
Thesauri
User Needs (Information)
Automated Retrieval from Multiple Disparate Information Sources: The World Wide Web and the NLM's Sourcerer Project. Rodgers, R. P. Channing Computer Networks Computer Software Development Information Retrieval Information Sources Online Systems Thesauri User Needs (Information) Describes the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) experimental Sourcerer project which is developing software to accept a user query, automatically identifying appropriate information resources, and facilitating connection to those sources for information retrieval. Discusses the use of the World Wide Web and the Unified Medical Language System. (Author/LRW)
title Automated Retrieval from Multiple Disparate Information Sources: The World Wide Web and the NLM's Sourcerer Project.
topic Computer Networks
Computer Software Development
Information Retrieval
Information Sources
Online Systems
Thesauri
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ515109