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BIBLIOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION, ARRANGEMENT, AND RETRIEVAL
B.C. VICKERYThe design of bibliographic records for computer input is explored. The elements of a record provide bibliographic description, serve as retrieval keys, facilitate ordered filing…
EVALUATING THE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF A DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL SYSTEM
F.W. LANCASTER, W.D. CLIMENSONA retrieval system may be evaluated strictly in terms of user satisfaction (operating efficiency), or it may be evaluated from the point of view of efficient means of satisfying…
THE MEASURES OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL EFFECTIVENESS PROPOSED BY SWETS
B.C. BROOKESObjective comparisons of the effectiveness of IR techniques are needed for development of IR systems. The measures proposed by Swets, which offer important advantages, are…
DOCUMENTATION NOTES: THE ANGLO‐AMERICAN CATALOGUING RULES (BRITISH TEXT): A NOTE OF WELCOME
To cataloguers in all kinds of libraries conditioned by impatient years of waiting for what has confidently been supposed to inaugurate a new era of cataloguing practice, the…
DOCUMENTATION SURVEY
This survey is not comprehensive. It is highly selective and intended to keep the reader informed of significant new ideas and developments. All unsigned abstracts are prepared by…
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0022-0418Online date, start – end:
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- Prof David Bawden