In the article, the author aims to clarify some of the issues surrounding the discussion regarding the usefulness of a substantive classification theory in information science (IS) by means of a broad perspective. By utilizing a concrete example from the High Accuracy Retrieval from Documents (HARD) track of a Text REtrieval Conference (TREC), the author suggests that the "bag of words" approach to information retrieval (IR) and techniques such as relevance feedback have significant limitations in expressing and resolving complex user information needs. He argues that a comprehensive analysis of information needs involves explicating often-implicit assumptions made by the authors of scholarly documents, as well as everyday texts such as new...
Explainable information retrieval is an emerging research area aiming to make transparent and trustw...
Introduction. This paper considers the nature of information science as a discipline and profession....
Vast amounts of information are available via the Internet and there are indications that the volume...
This paper re-reviews Vickery’s book On retrieval system theory, first published 50 years ago, and d...
This paper re-reviews Vickery’s book On retrieval system theory, first published 50 years ago, and d...
In Information Science, the creation of classification schemes has been more commonly described in t...
Information Science (IS) is commonly said to study collection, classification, storage, retrieval, a...
Information science is not a science, nor is it primarily about information. In this paper, an argu...
Much of today’s success in Information Retrieval (IR) comes from a hard approach: employing blazingl...
Beyond retrieval: A proposal to expand the design space of classification Abstract: In Information S...
Much of today’s success in Information Retrieval (IR) comes from a hard approach: employing blazingl...
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In this article, we identify, compare, and contrast theoretical constructs for the fields of informa...
Purpose: This paper analyses the extent to which understanding IS and IR as disciplines characterise...
The so called logic and probabilistic views on IR can be reconciled by a unifying framework for IIR....
Explainable information retrieval is an emerging research area aiming to make transparent and trustw...
Introduction. This paper considers the nature of information science as a discipline and profession....
Vast amounts of information are available via the Internet and there are indications that the volume...
This paper re-reviews Vickery’s book On retrieval system theory, first published 50 years ago, and d...
This paper re-reviews Vickery’s book On retrieval system theory, first published 50 years ago, and d...
In Information Science, the creation of classification schemes has been more commonly described in t...
Information Science (IS) is commonly said to study collection, classification, storage, retrieval, a...
Information science is not a science, nor is it primarily about information. In this paper, an argu...
Much of today’s success in Information Retrieval (IR) comes from a hard approach: employing blazingl...
Beyond retrieval: A proposal to expand the design space of classification Abstract: In Information S...
Much of today’s success in Information Retrieval (IR) comes from a hard approach: employing blazingl...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/34570/1/1440370102_ftp.pd
In this article, we identify, compare, and contrast theoretical constructs for the fields of informa...
Purpose: This paper analyses the extent to which understanding IS and IR as disciplines characterise...
The so called logic and probabilistic views on IR can be reconciled by a unifying framework for IIR....
Explainable information retrieval is an emerging research area aiming to make transparent and trustw...
Introduction. This paper considers the nature of information science as a discipline and profession....
Vast amounts of information are available via the Internet and there are indications that the volume...