Oliver, C.T.: One-eyed king: automated indexing (1989)
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- Abstract
- In a work entitled 'Adagia' published in 1508, Erasmus collected ancient Greek and Roman proverbs. He included this proverb: "Among the blind, the one-eyed man is king". In a field where there is little interest in the theoretical research of related fields, and in understanding the theoretical assumptions on which practical activity is based, a one-eyed man, such as autumatic or mechanical indexing, easily appears respectable and becomes widely practiced despite its obvious deficiencies
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