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Cochrane, P.A.: Subject access - free text and controlled : the case of Papua New Guinea (1985)
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- Abstract
- The online catalogue can provide the user with efficient and effective access through a variety of access points. New interests in subject heading is indicated. Keyword access and free text searching are considered alternatice methods. An investigation is suggested into the symbiotic relationship between classification and subject heading