The documentation literature of the nineteen fifties is reviewed briefly, and some early text processing endeavors are discussed. Various predictions made in 1960 by Mooers about the creative role of computers in information retrieval are then considered, and an attempt is made to explain why some of the more exciting predictions have not been fulfilled. Conclusions are drawn concerning the limits of computer power in text retrieval applications
Includes bibliographical references.Machine-readable data bases in libraries : criteria for selectio...
Abstract: Document Retrieval is the computerized process of producing a relevance ranked list of doc...
Search Procedures reflects on a series of studies carried out over a four year period in the late 197...
Automated retrieval systems In the postwar development of computing, most people thought of computer...
For thousands of years people have realized the importance of archiving and finding information. Wit...
For thousands of years people have realized the importance of archiving and finding information. Wit...
This paper describes a brief history of the research and development of information retrieval system...
different sources provided by the technology is increasing tremendously. It was possible to store hu...
Text processing has stimulated great interest over the last several years, prompted by technical adv...
Information Retrieval is at the core of our daily lives. Modern search, ranking and indexing systems...
More than thirty years ago there was good evidence to suggest that information retrieval involved co...
Much of the development in the first 30 years of library automation has been in solving the problem ...
Abstract The volume of information being created, generated and stored is huge. Without adequate kno...
This paper reviews the development of statistically-based retrieval. Since the 1950s statistical tec...
The characteristics of automatic text retrieval systems are briefly described, and the available ex...
Includes bibliographical references.Machine-readable data bases in libraries : criteria for selectio...
Abstract: Document Retrieval is the computerized process of producing a relevance ranked list of doc...
Search Procedures reflects on a series of studies carried out over a four year period in the late 197...
Automated retrieval systems In the postwar development of computing, most people thought of computer...
For thousands of years people have realized the importance of archiving and finding information. Wit...
For thousands of years people have realized the importance of archiving and finding information. Wit...
This paper describes a brief history of the research and development of information retrieval system...
different sources provided by the technology is increasing tremendously. It was possible to store hu...
Text processing has stimulated great interest over the last several years, prompted by technical adv...
Information Retrieval is at the core of our daily lives. Modern search, ranking and indexing systems...
More than thirty years ago there was good evidence to suggest that information retrieval involved co...
Much of the development in the first 30 years of library automation has been in solving the problem ...
Abstract The volume of information being created, generated and stored is huge. Without adequate kno...
This paper reviews the development of statistically-based retrieval. Since the 1950s statistical tec...
The characteristics of automatic text retrieval systems are briefly described, and the available ex...
Includes bibliographical references.Machine-readable data bases in libraries : criteria for selectio...
Abstract: Document Retrieval is the computerized process of producing a relevance ranked list of doc...
Search Procedures reflects on a series of studies carried out over a four year period in the late 197...