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  1. Haynes, D.: Idealist for Windows (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reviews Idealist for Windows from Blackwell Scientific costing 295 pounds. Idealist is a database management system that handles text. Its features include an inverted file structure to allow rapid retrieval by any word in the text, contextual searching and variable length fields. It is very flexible and handles unstructured records as well. It is able to handle structured records with specific fields. The full Windows version can contain up to 16.000 records per database. The Windows NT version for 32 bit machines will cope with 1 million records per database
  2. Grau, J.E.; Mehrotra, R.: Similar shape retrieval using a structural feature index (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Proposes a new approach to shape similarity-based retrieval. The approach is flexible enough to handle query images with overlapping or touching parts. A shape is represented by a set of boundary components, called features. Each structural feature is encoded as point in multidimensional space. A similar or identical structural component (or shape) can be found by organizing the data in any multidimensional point access index structure. A prototype system is described. Some experimental results are also presented to demonstrate the performance of the proposed technique
  3. Machovec, G.S.: Mosaic: NCSA Internet network navigational tool (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Describes the Mosaic software, an Internet resource locator and navigator, developed at the University of Illinois, National Center for Supercomputing in 1993. Discusses its relationship to World Wide Web, its use in a Windows environment, its flexibility for the receipt of multimedia documents, and its ability to handle virtually any data type. Gives full instructions for obtaining Mosaic, which is public domain software, using FTP
  4. Kelly, J.: Downloading information using bibliographic management software (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Describes the value of using bibliographic management software to handle the process of downloading of references from online or CD-ROM databases. 3 critical tasks are involved: building the database of references to periodical articles, books or similar materials; searching the database created; and generating a list of selected items from the database. Illustrates the main downloading features of 4 popular software packages: Reference Manager; Papyrus; Library Master; and Pro-Cite
  5. Stewart, W.L.: ZyINDEX 5.0 for Windows, by ZyLAB Division of Information Dimensions, Inc (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reviews ZyINDEX 5.0 for Windows, which allows the user to search for words in a document or documents, and can search across many document formats - ASCII word processors, dBase 3 and dBase 4, and most popular word processors such as WordPerfect, MS Word and Write. Concludes that it is well worth the cost ($ 395 for a single user) for anyone with large amounts of data to which they need quick access. Although it takes time to build the index, once it it built, searching is very fast. ZyINDEX's ability to handle complex searches is another of its strong points
  6. Bassett, K.: Providing corporate information in a variety of data formats (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    An electronic corporate information repository should be a multimedia document which handle information files as abject, independent of types, in an object repository. Multiple representations of each piece of information should be kept. This approach unifies the advantages of proprietary source formats and industry standard formats, while delivering portability to diverse platforms and maintaining the functionality of source applications
  7. Polly, J.A.; Cisler, S.: What's wrong with mosaic? (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The World Wide Web (WWW) is a network hypertext program developed at CERN. Mosaic is a graphical interface to text, sound and images from the Internet. By the end of 1994 it will be able to handle interactive froms and hot spots on images and will be backwards compatible with HTML files. Describes how to access a WWW site through Mosaic; Uniform Resource Locators, browsing and building a set of WWW destinations, content, speed of use, the number of WWW servers, graphics formats; the future of WWW, and contacts for more information
  8. Caplan, P.: Controlling E-journals : the Internet resources project, cataloging guidelines, and USMARC (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Describes a project conducted by OCLC's Office of Research to investigate problems in cataloguing Internet resources using AACR2R and the computer files format. The project concluded that, with some modifications, the computer files format and AACR2R Chapter 9 would be able to handle Internet resources. Outlines recommendations for changes to cataloguing rules, changes to USMARC and guidelines to be used in cataloguing. The definitions of a wholly new USMARC field, the 856, for 'Electronic Access and Location' was approved by MARBI
  9. Hayes, R.M.: Cost of electronic reference resources and LC : the library costing model (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Views assessment of costs of electronic reference resources in a general descriptive framework and within the context of a specific model for costing of library operations and services, The Library Costing Model (LCM). Describes the framework and describes LCM as a means for analyzing costs within it. Discusses the effects of automation upon costs of library operations and discusses possible changes in LCM so as better to handle electronic resources within it
  10. Paoli, J.: Extending the Web's tag set using SGML : authoring new tags with Grif Symposia (1996) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Discusses the advantages of using a mixed HTML/SGML data model for the WWW. The Grif Symposia has developed an integrated authoring browsing environment with full extensible capabilities to handle mixed HTML/SGML data models. Presents the different layers developed for the Grif Symposia and highlights the advantages of authoring in a mixed SGML/HTML environment
  11. Shields, K.; Eakins, J.; Boardman, J.: Automatic image retrieval using shape features (1995) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The SAFARI project at the University of Northumbria has investigated the problems of automatic analysis and retrieval of line drawings such as engineering drawings. Describes current work in extending SAFARI to a wider range of images in order to handle the library of trademarks held at the Patent Office's Trade Marks Registry. Discusses boundary extraction and description; boundary redrawing rules; and extracted shape features
  12. Jascó, P.: KnowledgeFinder PsycLIT (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reviews PsycLIT from the American Psychological Association on the KnowledgeFinder CD-ROM version from the Aries Systemc Corporation. Focuses on its natural language search capability which can handle informal queries. Searches can be optimised for precisiion and recall using a slide bar, and the number of results may be maximised. The search system work by multilayered, weighted scoring of each term in the records. It assigns scores based on the frequency and position of the terms in the records and the uniqueness of the terms in the entire database
  13. Hock, R.E.: How to do field searching in Web search engines : a field trip (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Explains how 5 Internet search engines (AltaVista, HotBot, InfoSeek, Lycos, and Yahoo) handle field searching. Includes a chart which identifies where on a search engine's page a particular field is searched and the prefix syntax used, and gives examples. Details the individual fields that can be searched: data, title, URL, images, audiovideo and other page content, links and page depth
  14. Losada, D.E.; Barreiro, A.: Emebedding term similarity and inverse document frequency into a logical model of information retrieval (2003) 0.06
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    Abstract
    We propose a novel approach to incorporate term similarity and inverse document frequency into a logical model of information retrieval. The ability of the logic to handle expressive representations along with the use of such classical notions are promising characteristics for IR systems. The approach proposed here has been efficiently implemented and experiments against test collections are presented.
  15. Freeborn, R.B.: Cataloging non-music sound recordings (2001) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Non-music sound recordings are a unique and often overlooked format with special characteristics that need to be considered in terms of bibliographic control and access. This article is intended to aid those catalogers who don't normally handle such formats by providing both a list of recommended tools and practical advice on all areas of the bibliographic record.
  16. Walfish, B.: Hebrew and Yiddish personal name authorities under AACR2 (1983) 0.06
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    Abstract
    This paper deals with problems encountered in applying AACR2 as interpreted by the Library of Congress to Hebrew and Yiddish personal names. It also discusses some problems relating to the romanization of such names and proposes some solutions. A plea is made for the eventual development of the capability to handle vernacular records for non-Roman languages in machine-readable form.
  17. Dinberg, D.J.: DOBIS and the Canadian Union Catalogue (1988) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The Canadian federal government's version of the DOBIS database, and the operation of the Canadian Union Catalogue as a subset of that database, are explained. DOBIS' versatility stems from its ability to handle bibliographic records of varying levels of fullness and definition within a shared file. The Union Catalogue's experience with minimal level records as contributions to DOBIS is detailed.
  18. Espley, J.; Rillow, R.: ¬The VTLS implementation of FRBR (2012) 0.06
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    Abstract
    A description of a FRBR implementation by VTLS Inc. The basic cataloging and searching functions are described, followed by a description of how VTLS has extended FRBR to handle recursive, or related, works and aggregates. The benefits to the requesting function of the Circulation subsystem are also provided.
  19. Jackson, R.: Information Literacy and its relationship to cognitive development and reflective judgment (2008) 0.06
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    Source
    New directions for teaching and learning, 2008, no.114, p.47-61 [https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/62405]
  20. McQuire, A.R.; Eastman, C.M.: ¬The ambiguity of negation in natural language queries to information retrieval systems (1998) 0.05
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    Abstract
    A prototype system to handle negation in natural language queries to information retrieval systems is presented. Whenever a query that has negation is entered, the system will determine whether or not it is necessary for the user to clarify exactly what constituents in the query are being negated. If clarification is needed, the user is presented with a list of choices and asked to select the appropriate one. The algorithm used is based on the results of a survey adminitered to 64 subjects. The subjects were given a number of queries using negation. For each query, several possible choices for the negated constituent(s) were given. Whenever a lexical unit composed of nouns connected by the conjunction 'and' was negated, there was general agreement on the response. But whenever there were multiple lexical units involved, such as complex lexical units connected by 'and' or prepositional phrases, the subjects were divided on the choices. The results of this survey indicate that it is not possible for a system to automatically disambiguate all uses of negotiation. However, it is possible for the user interface to handle disambiguation through a clarification dialog during which a user is asked to select from a list of possible interpretations

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