Jean Dartnall describes an indexing project for a community organization which has a strong focus on user needs. The project included the development of a thesaurus and of broad subject browsing options. Also discussed are the differences between indexing information about organizations and indexing documents. These differences are a consequence of the facts that organizations change, people with different backgrounds use the index, and organizations may request input into indexing decisions
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
Forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Information and Library ScienceThis paper (forthcoming in the...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...
Jean Dartnall describes an indexing project for a community organization which has a strong focus on...
Controlled vocabulary indexing was developed well over a century ago to provide a consistent way for...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
The traditional way of approaching indexing is to take a document's special-subject terms as the sta...
This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general r...
Indexing consists of both novel and more traditional techniques. Cutting-edge indexing techniques, s...
The World Wide Web presents information access problems orders of magnitude greater than any encount...
This research studies tagging and folksonomy related to the process of organization and re-trieval o...
This paper (forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science) and presented at...
Abstract: Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It...
Traditionally, research on knowledge organization systems (KOS) and information retrieval discussed ...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
Forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Information and Library ScienceThis paper (forthcoming in the...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...
Jean Dartnall describes an indexing project for a community organization which has a strong focus on...
Controlled vocabulary indexing was developed well over a century ago to provide a consistent way for...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
Social tagging, as a particular type of indexing, has thrown into question the nature of indexing. I...
The traditional way of approaching indexing is to take a document's special-subject terms as the sta...
This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general r...
Indexing consists of both novel and more traditional techniques. Cutting-edge indexing techniques, s...
The World Wide Web presents information access problems orders of magnitude greater than any encount...
This research studies tagging and folksonomy related to the process of organization and re-trieval o...
This paper (forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science) and presented at...
Abstract: Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It...
Traditionally, research on knowledge organization systems (KOS) and information retrieval discussed ...
Purpose– Traditional subject indexing and classification are considered infeasible in many digital c...
Forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Information and Library ScienceThis paper (forthcoming in the...
This talk (the public talk for my thesis) examines the phenomenon of social tagging from its early b...