McIlwaine, I.C.: Some problems of context and terminology (1998)
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- Abstract
- Points out that designers of information systems for subject retrieval aiming at some kind of uinversal usage face the major problem of context, as a word by itself is not meaningful; and inseparable from this problem is that of the terminology used. This problem is most evident in systems that rely totally on words, rather than a systematic structure of some kind
- Source
- Information studies. 4(1998) no.4, S.195-201
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