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- editor_ss:"schwerpunktinitiativen "digitale information" der alliant der deutschen wissenschaftsorganisationen" 2
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Brenner, E.H.; Saracevic, T.: Indexing and searching in perspective (1985)
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- Philadelphia : National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services
- LCSH
- Information retrieval
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- Information retrieval
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Brenner, E.H.: Beyond Boolean : new approaches in information retrieval; the quest for intuitive online search systems past, present & future (1995)
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- Abstract
- The challenge of effectively bringing specific, relevant information from the global sea of data to our fingertips, has become an increasingly difficult one. Discusses how the online information industry, founded on Boolean search systems, may be evolving to take advantage of other methods, such as 'term weighting', 'relevance ranking' and 'query by example'