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  1. Web search engine research (2012) 0.04
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    Abstract
    "Web Search Engine Research", edited by Dirk Lewandowski, provides an understanding of Web search engines from the unique perspective of Library and Information Science. The book explores a range of topics including retrieval effectiveness, user satisfaction, the evaluation of search interfaces, the impact of search on society, reliability of search results, query log analysis, user guidance in the search process, and the influence of search engine optimization (SEO) on results quality. While research in computer science has mainly focused on technical aspects of search engines, LIS research is centred on users' behaviour when using search engines and how this interaction can be evaluated. LIS research provides a unique perspective in intermediating between the technical aspects, user aspects and their impact on their role in knowledge acquisition. This book is directly relevant to researchers and practitioners in library and information science, computer science, including Web researchers.
    RSWK
    Internet / Suchmaschine / Forschung / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Internet / Suchmaschine / Forschung / Aufsatzsammlung
  2. Filo, D.; Yang, J.: Yahoo! unplugged : Your discovery guide to the Web (1995) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Yahoo (Computer file)
    Subject
    Yahoo (Computer file)
  3. Berry, M.W.; Browne, M.: Understanding search engines : mathematical modeling and text retrieval (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This book discusses many of the key design issues for building search engines and emphazises the important role that applied mathematics can play in improving information retrieval. The authors discuss not only important data structures, algorithms, and software but also user-centered issues such as interfaces, manual indexing, and document preparation. They also present some of the current problems in information retrieval that many not be familiar to applied mathematicians and computer scientists and some of the driving computational methods (SVD, SDD) for automated conceptual indexing
    LCSH
    Text processing (Computer science)
    Subject
    Text processing (Computer science)
  4. Hearst, M.A.: Search user interfaces (2009) 0.01
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    LCSH
    User interfaces (Computer systems)
    Human / computer interaction
    Subject
    User interfaces (Computer systems)
    Human / computer interaction
  5. Belew, R.K.: Finding out about : a cognitive perspective on search engine technology and the WWW (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The World Wide Web is rapidly filling with more text than anyone could have imagined even a short time ago, but the task of isolating relevant parts of this vast information has become just that much more daunting. Richard Belew brings a cognitive perspective to the study of information retrieval as a discipline within computer science. He introduces the idea of Finding Out About (FDA) as the process of actively seeking out information relevant to a topic of interest and describes its many facets - ranging from creating a good characterization of what the user seeks, to what documents actually mean, to methods of inferring semantic clues about each document, to the problem of evaluating whether our search engines are performing as we have intended. Finding Out About explains how to build the tools that are useful for searching collections of text and other media. In the process it takes a close look at the properties of textual documents that do not become clear until very large collections of them are brought together and shows that the construction of effective search engines requires knowledge of the statistical and mathematical properties of linguistic phenomena, as well as an appreciation for the cognitive foundation we bring to the task as language users. The unique approach of this book is its even handling of the phenomena of both numbers and words, making it accessible to a wide audience. The textbook is usable in both undergraduate and graduate classes on information retrieval, library science, and computational linguistics. The text is accompanied by a CD-ROM that contains a hypertext version of the book, including additional topics and notes not present in the printed edition. In addition, the CD contains the full text of C.J. "Keith" van Rijsbergen's famous textbook, Information Retrieval (now out of print). Many active links from Belew's to van Rijsbergen's hypertexts help to unite the material. Several test corpora and indexing tools are provided, to support the design of your own search engine. Additional exercises using these corpora and code are available to instructors. Also supporting this book is a Web site that will include recent additions to the book, as well as links to sites of new topics and methods.
    LCSH
    World Wide Web / Computer programs
    Subject
    World Wide Web / Computer programs
  6. Libraries and Google (2005) 0.01
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    RSWK
    Google / Bibliothek / Elektronische Bibliothek / Aufsatzsammlung
    Bibliothek / Google / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
    Subject
    Google / Bibliothek / Elektronische Bibliothek / Aufsatzsammlung
    Bibliothek / Google / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
  7. Berry, M.W.; Browne, M.: Understanding search engines : mathematical modeling and text retrieval (2005) 0.00
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    LCSH
    Text processing (Computer science)
    Subject
    Text processing (Computer science)

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