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  1. Micco, M.; Popp, R.: Improving library subject access (ILSA) : a theory of clustering based in classification (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The ILSA prototype was developed using an object-oriented multimedia user interfcae on six NeXT workstations with two databases: the first with 100.000 MARC records and the second with 20.000 additional records enhanced with table of contents data. The items are grouped into subject clusters consisting of the classification number and the first subject heading assigned. Every other distinct keyword in the MARC record is linked to the subject cluster in an automated natural language mapping scheme, which leads the user from the term entered to the controlled vocabulary of the subject clusters in which the term appeared. The use of a hierarchical classification number (Dewey) makes it possible to broaden or narrow a search at will
  2. Micco, M.; Smith, I.: Designing a workstation for information seekers (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reports on research into the use of new technologies in providing more sophisticated delivery systems where the services of skilled reference librarians are not available. Describes a workstation equipped with a CD-ROM jukebox of reference books and vocabulary control tools on laser discs with keyword access. The user interface will include an expert system to guide users in selecting the types of material and in developing the best search strategy by mapping the terms selected by the users to contolled vocabularies. Searches will be narrowed or broadened as appropriate. The system will also be designed to connect to a full service integrated library network enabling the user to access the on-line card catalogue, check circulation and perform interlibrary loans.
  3. Alberico, R.; Micco, M.: Expert systems for reference and information retrieval (1990) 0.00
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    Series
    Supplements to Computers in libraries ; 10
  4. Micco, M.: ¬The next generation of online public access catalogs : a new look at subject access using hypermedia (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Current online catalogs have problems providing reasonable subject access, often resulting in searches with too few or too many hits. These problems can be improved by enhancing MARC records, building semantic networks through cross-references, and linking subject headings to classification numbers. This paper describes a pilot project to design a hypertext search engine using these principles
    Footnote
    s.a. Wiberley et al. in mehreren Beiträgen