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  1. Yi, H.; Shubai, L.: Application of classification in information organization under the networking environment (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Classification plays a very important role in the traditional organization and manual retrieval of documents. The advantages of classification are becoming evident again in the networked environment, in the areas of online browsing, organization of non text information, management of hypertext, and as a common language for the organization of information, which will promote the integration of classification schemes and thesauri
    Source
    Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information. 17(1998) no.1, S.19-22
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  2. Lee, Y.-R.: ¬A study on the conditions of using OPAC access points and subject searching by users (1997) 0.02
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    Source
    Bulletin of library and information science. 1997, no.22, S.39-55
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  3. Lin, W.-Y.C.: ¬The concept and applications of faceted classifications (2006) 0.02
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    Date
    27. 5.2007 22:19:35
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  4. Pu, H.-T.: Exploration of personalized information service for OPAC (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Library OPACs have long been the gateways between users and information. They present to users the achievements of library automation, and are the most widely available automated retrieval systems and the first that many user encounter. Current trends in OPAC design are toward a user oriented, individual information service which can meet the different needs of users with a variety of background and interests. Compared with the rather inactive, short term and general information service of conventional systems, this type of system focuses on active, long term and personalized service. Proposes a framework for the design of such an OPAC and discusses some recent developments in personalized information service
    Date
    4. 8.1998 19:36:22
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    a
  5. Huang, M.-H.: ¬The evaluation of information retrieval systems (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the current status of retrieval system evaluation and predicts its future development. discusses various performance measures and 'utility' concepts from a historical perspective. Also addresses the current status of search evaluation and dicusses the empirical findings of retrieval system evaluation
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  6. Huang, M.-h.: Five fundamental concepts in information retrieval (1996) 0.01
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  7. Wei, M.; Xu, L.: Boolean mapping algorithms across heterogeneous information sources (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Notes the difficulties of searching over heterogeneous information sources where query languages are not unifrom. Presents a model where Boolean queries are composed in one rich front end language. For each query and target source, the query is transformed into a subsuming query that can be supported by the source but may return extra documents. The results are then processed by a filter query to yield the correct results
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  8. Huang, M.-h.: Factors affecting relevance judgement : a preliminary study (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Attempts to investigate situational variables which can affect the results of relevance judgements, including computer experience, search experience, familiarity with search topic, preparation time, research objecttives, and research stages. The results show only the search experience will affect relevance judgements. Concerning research objectives, students writing term papers yield less relevance odds but a higher precision rate. concerning research stage, searchers in the early research stage yield more relevance odds and a higher precision rate
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  9. Huang, M.-H.: Developing an ideal online thesaurus display format (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes a design for ideal online subject and author thesauri. The subject thesaurus is a graphic thesaurus with a semantic network, so the spread activation assumption can be applied. The hierarchical relationship is broken into 3 specific relations, so automated inheritance can be performed. The associated relationship is separated with several specific relationships, so spatial recognition can function well. This thesaurus will provide variety and complexity to deal with uncertainty and will be a user constructed, user enhanced hyperthesaurus that serves as an analogue of the human mind. The author thesaurus is designed to show all authors which are alphabetically adjacent to a given author as well as other authors whose subject area is close to that of the given author
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  10. Huang, M.-h.: End-users' searching behaviour : changes in search type over time (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Identifies 6 types of searches on the basis of paudsing behaviour by using cluster analysis. The 6 types of search were highly associated with search fleuncy and the construction of a mental model. Examines learning during multiple searches on the basis of the 6 types. Finds that searchers gain more experience, increase their searching proficiency and become more fluent at searching while online. The changes of search level in multiple searches showed that most searchers moved towards greater fleuncy
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  11. Tsay, M.-Y.: From Science Citation Index to Journal Citation Reports, amd criteria for journals evaluation (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Investigates the characteristics of Journal Citation Reports (JCR) through the study of the Science Citation Index (SCI). Other criteria for evaluating a journal are also discussed. The compilation process of SCI data, and the characteristics, applications and limitations of SCI are studied. A detailed description of JCR is provided including: journal ranking listing, citing journal listing, cited journal listing, subject category listing, source data, impact factor, immediacy index, cited half-life and citing half-life. The applications and limitations of JCR are also explored. In addition to the criteria listed in JCR, the size, circulation and influence of journals are also considered significant criteria fir evaluation purposes
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  12. Huang, M.-h.: Error analysis of end users in online searching (1995) 0.01
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  13. Lu, S.J.: ¬A study on the principles of Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (2000) 0.00
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  14. Lam, W.I.; Harizan, A.; Puah, B.N.: Chinese search engine : an introduction (1998) 0.00
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  15. Xianghao, G.; Yixin, Z.; Li, Y.: ¬A new method of news test understanding and abstracting based on speech acts theory (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a method for the automated analysis and comprehension of foreign affairs news produced by a Chinese news agency. Notes that the development of the method was prededed by a study of the structuring rules of the news. Describes how an abstract of the news story is produced automatically from the analysis. Stresses the main aim of the work which is to use specch act theory to analyse and classify sentences
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  16. Chen, S.-f.: ¬A general description of the automation in cataloguing (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the growth of automated catalogues in Taiwan and the rest of the world. Considers an automated catalogue as the prerequisite for a complete bibliographical database. Covers the meaning, functions, scope, pre-operation, post-project and future development of automated cataloguing
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  17. Hsieh, Y.-s.: ¬A study on the users' perception to the body language of reference librarians (1997) 0.00
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    Part 2 of an article reporting results of a questionnaire survey of library users' perceptions of reference librarians' body language aims and its influence on the users' satisfaction of the reference interviews
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  18. Lu, S.-j.: Bibliographic control in a national bibliographic centre (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the theory and practice of bibliographic control, provides a definition for a bibliographic centre and for bibliographic control in a national bibliographic centre, and discusses the current situation and future development in bibliographic control in the national bibliographic centre (of China). Makes some suggestions for planning effective bibliographic control in the national bibliographic centre as follows: to collect materials; to recruit advisers; to set up a mission, goals and objectives; to make and implement action plans; to put in place the organizational structure of the bibliographic database; and to make plans for cooperating with other area or national bibliographic centres
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  19. Jiang, D.: ¬A feasibility study of the outsourcing of cataloging in the academic libraries (1998) 0.00
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  20. Hsueh, L.-K.: ¬The application of PRECIS in indexing Chinese documents : an experimental study (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes a study aimed at exploring possible applications for PRECIS for indexing Chinese documents, generating Chinses subject indexes, and for facilitating online information retrieval. A random sample of 498 Chinese subject indexing strings was taken from the Index to Chinese Periodical Literature and a comprehensive test of the PRECIS role operators was carried out. 18 problem areas were isolated and grouped into 8 categories. These problems stemmed mainly from syntactic differences between English and Chinese. Suggests modifications of and additions to the existing role operators and the accompanying software to overcome these problems
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