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Garfield, E.: ¬The Permuterm Subject Index : an autobiographic review (1976)
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 27(1976), S.88-291
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Craven, T.C.: NEPHIS: a nested phrase indexing system (1977)
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 28(1977), S.107-114
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Bernhardt, R.: Erstellung von Registern (1971)
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- Abstract
- The paper deals with procedures and problems arising when computers are used as tools in the production of indexes. The following steps of the procedure are explained and studied: 1) Correction of machine-readable records; 2) Production of index entries. Here, various methods and forms (KWIC, KWOC, rotation method) and dictionary use are described and discussed, and information about their advantages and disadvantages is given; 3) Sorting and cumulation of index entries; 4) Output and setting, output feasibilities are detailed. Emphasis is also laid on the problems arising from the non-satisfactory links of the processing chain: data recording, limited fonts, and choice of index terms.