Morgan, E.L.: Indexing, indexing, indexing : making it work for your library (1998)
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- Abstract
- The creation of their own indexes of electronic texts empowers libraries to create focused, customizable information services, enabling the searching of their collections of electronic texts by staff and patrons. Describes what indexing is, why it should be an integral part of information services, and the development of computerized indexing. Describes and compares the features of 4 UNIX-based indexing systems: freewais-sf, Harvest, SWISH-E, and ht://Dig