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  • × author_ss:"Farrow, J."
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  1. Farrow, J.: Indexing as a cognitive process (1994) 0.00
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  2. Farrow, J.: All in the mind : concept analysis in indexing (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The indexing process consists of the comprehension of the document to be indexed, followed by the production of a set of index terms. Differences between academic indexing and back-of-the-book indexing are discussed. Text comprehension is a branch of human information processing, and it is argued that the model of text comprehension and production debeloped by van Dijk and Kintsch can form the basis for a cognitive process model of indexing. Strategies for testing such a model are suggested
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