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  1. Harvey, C.F.; Smith, P.; Lund, P.: Providing a networked future for interpersonal information retrieval : InfoVine and user modelling (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Proposes a novel approach for future intranet communication. A software system, InfoVine, which has been developed and is based on this approach, shows how user models can help in performing interpersonal information retrieval and in viewing people as an index to information. Discusses the benefits of the InfoVine in the context of user profiling for information retrieval
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special section devoted to human-computer interaction and information retrieval
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    a
  2. Harvey, C.F.: ¬The Word-of-Mouth Emulator : representing expertise and interests in a research and development environment (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a study, by the School of Computing and Information Systems, Sunderland University, with paint technology scientists at Courtaulds Coatings, of the flow of proprietary information within the organization. This had led to a new model for information retrieval: the word-of-mouth system or 'grapevine'. This informal network is used to circulate information about the interests, expertise and work of individuals within the organization. Seeing the information in such personal terms helps to filter and direct it. This makes the word-of-mouth system a very powerful computerized system. A detailed prototype of the Word-of-Mouth Emulator has been built to capture information by allowing explicit declaration af areas of interst/expertise; and by logging and analysing scientists's behaviour in using the information retrieval system itself. In producing this prototype Word-of-Mouth Emulator some questions have been raised which bear directly on the relationship between expertise and information retrieval
    Imprint
    Oxford : Learned Information
    Source
    Online information 94. Proceedings of the 18th International Online Meeting, London, 6-8 Dec 1994. Ed. by D.I. Raitt et al
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    a

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