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  1. Weinberg, B.H.: ¬The earliest Hebrew citation indexes (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The invention of the citation index was credited to Shepard (1873) and Shapiro described a legal citation index published in 1743. A similar index was embedded in the Talmud 2 centuries earlier (1546). The 1st Hebrew citation index to a printed book is dated 1511. The earliest Hebrew manuscript citation index, ascribed to Maimonides, dates from the 12th century. Considerable knowledge was assumed for users of these tools. The substantial knowledge of their compilers contrats with the semi-automatic production of modern citation indexes. The terms citation, quotation, reference, cross-reference, locator, and concordance are employed inconsistently in publications about Hebrew indexes. There is a lack of citation links between the secondary literature on Hebrew indexes and that of citation analysis
    Footnote
    Contribution to part 1 of a 2 part series on the history of documentation and information science
  2. Weinberg, B.H.: American Society of Indexers : history, activities and relationship to ASIS (1993) 0.03
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  3. Weinberg, B.H.: Indexing: history and theory (2009) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The history and theory of human textual indexing are surveyed. Basic terms are defined, the extent of the literature is discussed, and key concepts are explained, with an emphasis on thesaurus-based indexing. A section on the consistency of human indexing leads into a discussion of automatic indexing algorithms. An assessment of the future of human indexing concludes the entry. Pages from an early printed index and a manuscript index illustrate the structural elements of index entries as well as features of the format of early indexes that are still found in contemporary publications.
  4. Weinberg, B.H.: Citation, obliteration, and plagiarism, as discussed in ancient Jewish sources (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The preface to a 16th-century Hebrew book entitled Devek Tov, a supercommentary on the Pentateuch, includes an apology by the author for not citing all his sources. In his defense, he cites a passage in the Jerusalem Talmud that discusses the obliteration phenomenon. Following the trail of Jewish sayings on the importance of citation leads to a discussion of stealing ideas, i.e., plagiarism. Details of the search process, cataloging issues, incomplete indexes, and descriptions of complex locator systems found in Hebrew texts, concordances, and full-text databases are included. This detective work led to the discovery that Devek Tov was itself obliterated by incorporation into a later commentary on the Pentateuch.
  5. Weinberg, B.H.: Book indexes in France : medieval specimens and modern practices (2000) 0.01
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2000) no.1, S.2-13
  6. Weinberg, B.H.: Predecessors of scientific indexing structures in the domain of religion (2001) 0.01
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    Source
    Indexer. 22(2001) no.4, S.178-180
  7. Weinberg, B.H.: Index structures in early Hebrew Biblical word lists : preludes to the first Latin concordances (2004) 0.01
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    Date
    17.10.2005 13:54:22
  8. Weinberg, B.H.: ¬The body of a reference work in relation to its index : an analysis of wordsmanship (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    8. 3.1997 20:22:25
    Source
    Indexer. 20(1996) no.1, S.18-22
  9. Weinberg, B.H.: ¬The indexes to AACR2 and its 1988 revision : an evaluation (1990) 0.00
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    Date
    14. 1.1996 5:56:22