He advent of the Web has highlighted the importance of information discovery and retrieval as it has become a daily task for most users of the Internet. Search engines have made information search tasks much easier, however they retrieve links to documents based on term frequency, location of terms, link analysis, popularity, date of publication, length of the document, and proximity of query terms. The CINDI System is a digital library(repository) for research papers in domain of computer science. The CINDI project is to improve discovery and search experience by targeting information to that required by academics and professionals in field of Computer Science. This paper describes the CINDI system and its components and our experience wit...
Presentation in the ICSTI 2004 Public Conference titled 'Technical and Economic Challenges of Scient...
The Web is an invaluable resource for finding citations and publications. This paper describes CiFi,...
Abstract. We consider the problem of scientific literature search, and we sug-gest that citation rel...
This paper describes a system called CINDI for cataloguing, searching, and annotating electronic doc...
The CINDI system is an assembly of inter-related subsystems, working together as a digital library f...
The web-based CINDI (Concordia INdexing and DIscovery) System attempts to solve the common problem o...
The search for information on the Internet is often not an easy job for many Internet users. Because...
As the World Wide Web grows, more and more information will be available on the Internet. However, h...
Internet search engines typically use Internet crawlers, or robots, for the purpose of constructing ...
Development of computer and Internet technology provides the necessary tools to develop digital libr...
With the explosion of the Web, traditional general purpose web crawlers are not sufficient for many ...
boon to scientific publication. It lets researchers disseminate their reports faster and at lower co...
As the number of Internet users grows, the problem of indexing and retrieval of electronic informati...
Human maintained search engines are expensive, slow to update, and cannot cover all the web pages. A...
Lösch M. A Multidisciplinary Search Engine for Scientific Open Access Documents. In: Depping R, Suth...
Presentation in the ICSTI 2004 Public Conference titled 'Technical and Economic Challenges of Scient...
The Web is an invaluable resource for finding citations and publications. This paper describes CiFi,...
Abstract. We consider the problem of scientific literature search, and we sug-gest that citation rel...
This paper describes a system called CINDI for cataloguing, searching, and annotating electronic doc...
The CINDI system is an assembly of inter-related subsystems, working together as a digital library f...
The web-based CINDI (Concordia INdexing and DIscovery) System attempts to solve the common problem o...
The search for information on the Internet is often not an easy job for many Internet users. Because...
As the World Wide Web grows, more and more information will be available on the Internet. However, h...
Internet search engines typically use Internet crawlers, or robots, for the purpose of constructing ...
Development of computer and Internet technology provides the necessary tools to develop digital libr...
With the explosion of the Web, traditional general purpose web crawlers are not sufficient for many ...
boon to scientific publication. It lets researchers disseminate their reports faster and at lower co...
As the number of Internet users grows, the problem of indexing and retrieval of electronic informati...
Human maintained search engines are expensive, slow to update, and cannot cover all the web pages. A...
Lösch M. A Multidisciplinary Search Engine for Scientific Open Access Documents. In: Depping R, Suth...
Presentation in the ICSTI 2004 Public Conference titled 'Technical and Economic Challenges of Scient...
The Web is an invaluable resource for finding citations and publications. This paper describes CiFi,...
Abstract. We consider the problem of scientific literature search, and we sug-gest that citation rel...