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THE INFLUENCE OF THE TYPE OF SOURCES USED ON THE RESULTS OF CITATION ANALYSES
MAURICE B. LINEMost citation analyses are based on references taken from two or three source journals. There are good theoretical reasons for believing that these may not be representative of…
USING PROBABILISTIC MODELS OF DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL WITHOUT RELEVANCE INFORMATION
W.B. CROFT, D.J. HARPERMost probabilistic retrieval models incorporate information about the occurrence of index terms in relevant and non‐relevant documents. In this paper we consider the situation…
DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL EXPERIMENTS USING INDEXING VOCABULARIES OF VARYING SIZE. II. HASHING, TRUNCATION, DIGRAM AND TRIGRAM ENCODING OF INDEX TERMS
PETER WILLETTThis paper describes the use of fixed‐length character strings for controlling the size of indexing vocabularies in reference retrieval systems. Experiments with the Cranfield…
DOCUMENTATION NOTE: ASSIGNING DATES TO ARTICLES FROM DATELESS JOURNALS
DONALD A. WINDSORMany bibliometric investigations study changes in different variables as a function of time, where the unit of time is the year of publication.
PROGRESS IN DOCUMENTATION: LEGIBILITY STUDIES: THEIR RELEVANCE TO PRESENT‐DAY DOCUMENTATION METHODS
LINDA REYNOLDSIn the past, legibility research has been mainly concerned with the conventionally typeset and printed word. ‘Printed’ materials are now produced by a variety of other methods…
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