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  • × author_ss:"Dubois, C.P.R."
  • × theme_ss:"Volltextretrieval"
  1. Dubois, C.P.R.: Free text vs. controlled vocabulary; a reassessment (1987) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Free text and controlled vocabulary searching can no longer be viewed as antagonistic techniques in information retrieval since they both display advantages and weaknesses dependent on a fairly wide range of context, with the option to use both increasingly favoured. An attempt is made to present a list of features associated with the two techniques and to suggest a methodology to assist in deciding on the optimal retrieval technique for a particular purpose. The relevance of the techniques in expert systems and full text contexts is also discussed. Finally, recommendations for further research are suggested, concentrating on survey techniques in real-life retrieval situations