This article revises the subject of computer assisted indexing systems by using library and documentation science concepts. We consider terminological aspects and we outline indexing base concepts and methodologies for automatic indexing. Theoretical aspects of the knowledge representation structures through taxonomies in these systems are considered. We also introduce areas and disciplines involved in computer assisted indexing process. Having described these matters, the article reflects upon the role of the structured information and unstructured information emphasizing their importance for the Semantic Web development. We then take a look and the present trends in our field
The increased presence and widespread use of specialized databases, as well as the possibilities for...
It starts from the conceptualization of terms and identifier ID bibliographic, bibliographic differe...
The World Wide Web presents information access problems orders of magnitude greater than any encount...
This article revises the subject of computer assisted indexing systems by using library and document...
The increasing presence of specialised Databases, and their generalized usage of them by a wide sect...
In this article, we present the evolution of automatic indexing and computer-assisted indexing, from...
The indexing policy establishes the guiding principles and criteria for the indexer when determining...
In this review paper, the scientific literatura about the use of users' tags in library catalogs is ...
The demand for information concerning the cataloguing process is a constant need among librarians wo...
La finalidad del proyecto AutoIndexer es el desarrollo de una infraestructura de aplicaciones para l...
A theoretical and conceptual approach to the development of the information organization and retriev...
It suggests that following the functions which are peculiar to a national library, digital resources...
The document handling inside an information unit is related to the cataloguing and information analy...
Indexing languages have traditionally been an essential tool for organizing and retrieving documenta...
Se plantea una aproximación teórica a la indización automática, poniendo de relieve el papel que ha ...
The increased presence and widespread use of specialized databases, as well as the possibilities for...
It starts from the conceptualization of terms and identifier ID bibliographic, bibliographic differe...
The World Wide Web presents information access problems orders of magnitude greater than any encount...
This article revises the subject of computer assisted indexing systems by using library and document...
The increasing presence of specialised Databases, and their generalized usage of them by a wide sect...
In this article, we present the evolution of automatic indexing and computer-assisted indexing, from...
The indexing policy establishes the guiding principles and criteria for the indexer when determining...
In this review paper, the scientific literatura about the use of users' tags in library catalogs is ...
The demand for information concerning the cataloguing process is a constant need among librarians wo...
La finalidad del proyecto AutoIndexer es el desarrollo de una infraestructura de aplicaciones para l...
A theoretical and conceptual approach to the development of the information organization and retriev...
It suggests that following the functions which are peculiar to a national library, digital resources...
The document handling inside an information unit is related to the cataloguing and information analy...
Indexing languages have traditionally been an essential tool for organizing and retrieving documenta...
Se plantea una aproximación teórica a la indización automática, poniendo de relieve el papel que ha ...
The increased presence and widespread use of specialized databases, as well as the possibilities for...
It starts from the conceptualization of terms and identifier ID bibliographic, bibliographic differe...
The World Wide Web presents information access problems orders of magnitude greater than any encount...