Rada, R.; Mili, H.; Letourneau, G.; Johnston, D.: Creating and evaluating entry terms (1988)
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- Abstract
- An indexing language is made more accessible to searchers and indexers by the presence of entry terms or near-synonyms. This paper first presents an evaluation of existing entry terms and then presents and tests a strategy for creating entry terms. The key tools in the evaluation of the entry terms are documents already indexed into the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and an automatic indexer ...
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