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  1. Meadows, J.: Understanding information (2001) 0.01
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    Date
    15. 6.2002 19:22:01
  2. Summers, R.; Oppenheim, C.; Meadows, J.; McKnight, C.; Kinnell, M.: Information science in 2010 : a Loughborough University view (1999) 0.00
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  3. Meadows, J.: Purposes and practices of text retrieval (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the IIS text retrieval and in-house systems conference, London, 6.-7.11.91. Traditionally, information retrieval has provided a well-defined area of activity approaches via a limited number of routes. It was primarily concerned with retrieving documents identified by sets of keywords (or key phrases). Some flexibility eas added by using Boolean combinations of the index terms. Currently, all these limitations are being trancended. For example, although full text retrieval is basically concerned with key words, it expands the meaning of keywords until they include virtually all the words in the text
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  4. Sulaiman, M.; Meadows, J.: Icons and OPACs (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Determines whether iconic interfaces might work with online public access catalogues (OPACs) and assesses problems which students encounter in using icons. Students from the Uk and France were asked to identify IBM, Mac and hand drawn icons and guess their functions. Mac icons were the easiest to identify and hand drawn icons were the least easy to identify. A number of students failed to guess the icon function second time round. Results suggest that an icon based OPAC interface could be polpular, but would require careful design, particularly for a multilingual interface
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  5. Meadows, J.: Text-Retrieval - dead or alive? : the active management of text (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Retrieval has traditionally been concerned with fairly well-structured information contained in fairly well-defined databases. Current expansion of network access, especially via the Internet, is offering vast quantites of rapidly changing, ill-defined information to large numbers of users who have little expertise in retrieval. An urgent question, therefore, is how retrieval techniques might be best applied to this new situation. At present, a variety of activities are being applied to particular parts of the total information assemblage. It is clear, however, that, if they are to prove of long-term value, they will need to fulfil a number of basic retrieval requirements. A number of potentially conflicting factors, such as the need for increased automation alomg with enhanced user involvement, are examined here in order to try and suggest what direction future retrieval developments may have to take
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  6. Meadows, J.: Electronic publishing and the humanities (1995) 0.00
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  7. Meadows, J.: ¬The immediacy effect - then and now (2004) 0.00
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