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  1. Fu, R.-X.: ¬The cultural value of the traditional bibliography (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines the relationship between bibliography and human culture and compares the methods and techniques of traditional bibliography with those of modern bibliography
  2. Longshu, L.; Xia, Z.: On an aproximate fuzzy information retrieval agent (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses online approximate information retrieval based on fuzzy mathematics. Defines fuzzy semantics. Presents an approximate fuzzy matching algorithm and an algorithm for a fuzzy word indexing agent for approximate retrieval. Also presents a case study demonstrating approximate fuzzy matching
  3. Jin, Z.; Yuan, C.: On the ambiguity of information retrieval for visualization (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Addresses the issue of ambiguity of information retrieval for visualization in respect of distance and angle retrieval. Analyzes the cause of the ambiguitiy, its impact on information retrieval, and its resolution. Describes a system where the techniques described are realized
  4. Wu, C.-J.: Metadata and future developments in cataloguing (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Metadata is a resource which can assist the information retrieval of digital documents on the Internet. In designing a metadata system, it is necessary to consider the characteristics of digital documents, such as the variety of file formats, frequent format transformation and the difficulty of distinguishing between the different versions. Provides a brief analysis of some existing metadata formats, and introduces several pronciples for the future development of cataloguing on the Internet. Briefly describes the Metadata Experimental System (MES) currently under development, and located at the author's homepage
  5. Fu, R.-X.: ¬The comparison between Chinese and Western bibliography (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A comparison of Chinese and Western bibliography reveals many differences. The purpose of traditional Chinese bibliography is to organize documents in a reasonable and valuable way, which essentially reflects the value and importance of human beings and their culture. Modern Western bibliography, on the other hand, attempts to order documents from the angle of form and philosophy, essentially reflecting the understanding of human culture, metaphysics and logic. Asserts that an understanding of the similarities and differences between the 2 approaches can contribute toward a reconsideration of the general theories, methods and techniques of bibliography
  6. Tseng, Y.-H.: Keyword extraction techniques and relevance feedback (1997) 0.01
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  7. Meng, L.: ¬The creation of [the] Chinese Science Citation Database : status quo and future development (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) is a significant document database on mainland China, which has been built up by the Documentation and Information Centre of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Briefly introduces the background to CSCD, and discusses in detail its development and application, source journals and citation data, data processing methods, subject scope, compilation regulations, stylistic rules and layout, and usage directions for both the printed and CD-ROM editions of CSCD which have been published from the data
  8. Hsieh, Y.-s.: ¬A study on the users' perception to the body language of reference librarians (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a questionnaire survey, the main purpose of which was to study and understand library users' perceptions of reference librarians' body language and its influence on the users' satisfaction of the reference interviews. The aim was to improve the overall quality of reference services. The study was undertaken in the National Yang-Ming University Library and involved 162 data samples. Describes the statistical methods used and the content analysis applied to the analysis of the data. Findings indicate that users prefer librarians' to adopt an approachable mode: arms relaxed; frequent eye contact; greeting users with a smile; hands unoccupied, and with appropriate hand gestures. Contrarily, preoccupation mode: with arms crossed; frowning; and hands busy with work; conveys an unfriendly message to library users. Concludes that the findings could be a valuable tool for reference librarians to develop their interviewing techniques in terms of body language and so improve the quality of referecne services
  9. Tsai, B.-s.: Infomapping in information retrieval (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Capability and capacity in handling the topology of a special subject information field has made infomapping techniques and systems instrumental in information searching, monitoring and navigation. Applying the technique to communication networks can reveal the intellectual relationships among junior and senior researchers in the field, and can also show the continuing popularity of a particular researcher's citation record over time. Reports the use of Java in making a cartoon series of chronological maps based on citation analysis on a special subject field (nutrition and dietetics). The map making methods, Java programming, and statistical analysis of the map data are presented, and the advantage and significance of constructing Java maps in enhancing information retrieval discussed. Further technical developments in applying VRML to link together a 3-D spatial indexing system and a 2-D HTML Web site are suggested
  10. Huang, M.-h.: Error analysis of end users in online searching (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Uses an information processing approach to analyse the behaviour of end users in searching online bibliographic databases, with particular emphasis on errors made. Following instruction in online searching, 41 students and 3 faculty end users conducted 79 subject searches. Analysis of search transcripts identified 119 reasons for errors. Errors occured most frequently in connection with functions, moves, and elements of 'create and develop sets' and 'display and print records'. Surprisingly, the results do not indicate that end users make errors less frequently as they gain more experience and practice, although syntax-related errors do decrease with time
  11. Lee, Y.-R.: ¬A study on the conditions of using OPAC access points and subject searching by users (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Bulletin of library and information science. 1997, no.22, S.39-55
  12. Yi, H.; Shubai, L.: Application of classification in information organization under the networking environment (1998) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information. 17(1998) no.1, S.19-22
  13. Lin, W.-Y.C.: ¬The concept and applications of faceted classifications (2006) 0.00
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    Date
    27. 5.2007 22:19:35
  14. Pu, H.-T.: Exploration of personalized information service for OPAC (1997) 0.00
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    Date
    4. 8.1998 19:36:22