The purpose of dissertation is to examine whether the understandings of subject indexing processes conducted by human indexers have a positive impact on the effectiveness of automatic subject term assignment through text categorization (TC). More specifically, human indexers' subject indexing approaches or conceptions in conjunction with semantic sources were explored in the context of a typical scientific journal article data set. Based on the premise that subject indexing approaches or conceptions with semantic sources are important for automatic subject term assignment through TC, this study proposed an indexing conception-based framework. For the purpose of this study, three hypotheses were tested: 1) the effectiveness of semantic sourc...
The aim of this essay is to investigate how patrons, librarians and indexers use subject heading...
Subject heading is a controlled vocabulary that describes the topic of a document, which is importan...
Studies of indexing neglect the first stage of the process, that is, subject analysis. In this study...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the understandings of subject-indexing processes con...
This study proposes a conception-based approach to automatic subject term assignment when using Text...
In order to improve search for information by people, it is important to have a good idea to what de...
In order to improve search for information by people, it is important to have a good idea to what de...
The aim of this paper is to compare subject headings by the authors of the work and those administra...
The aim of this paper is to compare subject headings by the authors of the work and those administra...
Indexing documents with controlled vocabularies enables a wealth of semantic applications for digita...
Topic indexing is the task of identifying the main topics covered by a document. These are useful fo...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
The aim of this essay is to investigate how patrons, librarians and indexers use subject heading...
Subject heading is a controlled vocabulary that describes the topic of a document, which is importan...
Studies of indexing neglect the first stage of the process, that is, subject analysis. In this study...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the understandings of subject-indexing processes con...
This study proposes a conception-based approach to automatic subject term assignment when using Text...
In order to improve search for information by people, it is important to have a good idea to what de...
In order to improve search for information by people, it is important to have a good idea to what de...
The aim of this paper is to compare subject headings by the authors of the work and those administra...
The aim of this paper is to compare subject headings by the authors of the work and those administra...
Indexing documents with controlled vocabularies enables a wealth of semantic applications for digita...
Topic indexing is the task of identifying the main topics covered by a document. These are useful fo...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
Abstract Index terms are an important component in considering a scientific topic. In a real sense, ...
Purpose – As the humanities develop in the realm of increasingly more pronounced digital scholarship...
The aim of this essay is to investigate how patrons, librarians and indexers use subject heading...
Subject heading is a controlled vocabulary that describes the topic of a document, which is importan...
Studies of indexing neglect the first stage of the process, that is, subject analysis. In this study...