The Indexer Vol 20 No 1 April 1996

The Indexer Vol 20 No 1 April 1996

Indexing: A Current Awareness Bibliography Jean Wheeler Part 6 AUTOMATIC INDEXING 957 Fillmore, Laura. Beyond the back of Information Science 46 no. 7 (Aug. 1995): (see also 1006, 1007, 1052, 1056, 1067) the book: indexing in a shrinking world. 537-550. Bibliography. Tables. Key Words 3 no. 3 (Jul.-Aug. 1995): 16-20. 950 Alexander, Michael. Automatic 964 Moys, Elizabeth M. Computer- Discusses the World Wide Web, and indexing of document images using assisted indexing of looseleaf supplements. provides suggestions for experienced Excalibur EFS. Library Technology News Indexer 19 no. 4 (Oct. 1995): 283-286. Illus. indexers regarding work in the Internet no. 16 (Feb. 1995): 4-8. industry. 965 Rajashekar, T.B.; Croft, W. Bruce. The application of Excalibur EFS software Combining automatic and manual index at the British Library. 958 Girardi, M.R.; Ibrahim, B. representations in probabilistic retrieval. Automatic indexing of software artifacts. 951 Buckley, Chris, et al. Automatic Journal of the American Society for In: Proceedings Third International routing and retrieval using SMART: Information Science 46 no. 4 (May 1995): Conference on Software Reuse: Advances in TREC-2. Information Processing and 272-283. Bibliography. Figures. Tables. Management 31 no. 3 (May-June 1995): Software Reusability, November 1-4, 1994, 315-326. Bibliography. Tables. Rio de Janeiro. Brasil, edited by William B. 966 Suzuki, H. Automatic addition of Text Retrieval Conference (TREC). Frakes, 24-32. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE descriptors of JICST thesaurus to the Computer Society Press, 1994. ICHUSHI subfile of JMEDICINE file. 952 Caid, William R., et al. Learned Bibliography. Figures. Tables. Joho Kami 37 no. 6 (1994): 501-511. (In vector-space models for document retrieval. Describes the classification mechanism of Japanese) Information Processing and Management 31 the software reuse system, ROSA. no. 3 (1995): 419-429. Bibliography. 967 Wu, Z.; Tseng, Gwyneth. ACTS: an Figures. Tables. 959 Hampapur, Arun, et al. Indexing in automatic Chinese text segmentation system Demonstrates how the Latent Semantic video databases. In: Storage and Retrieval for full text retrieval. Journal of the Indexing and MatchPlus systems use term for Image and Video Databases III: American Society for Information Science 46 to term similarities that are derived Proceedings of the SPIE- The International no. 2 (Mar. 1995): 83-96. Bibliography. automatically. Society for Optical Engineering, 9-10 Tables. February 1995, San Jose, California, edited 953 Chowdhury, G.G., et al. Vocabulary by Wayne Niblack and Ramesh C. Jain, control online in MicroISIS databases: a 292-306. Bellingham, WA: SPIE, 1995. COORDINATE INDEXING Pascal interface. Microcomputers for Defines the problem of video indexing. (see 1024) Information Management 11 no. 4 (1994): 295-305. Bibliography. Figures. 960 Lorenz, Oliver; Monagan, Gladys. 954 Cohen, Jonathan D. Highlights: Automatic indexing for storage and EVALUATION OF INDEXING language- and domain-independent retrieval of line drawings. In: Storage and (see also 991,994,1029, 1035) Retrieval for Image and Video Databases Ill- automatic indexing terms for abstracting. 968 Bierbaum, Esther Green; Brooks, Journal of the American Society for Proceedings of the SPIE- The International Terrence A. The literature of acquired Society for Optical Engineering, 9-10 Information Science 46 no. 3 (Apr. 1995): immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): 162-174. Bibliography. Figures. Tables. February 1995, San Jose, California, edited continuing changes in publication patterns by Wayne Niblack and Ramesh C. Jain, 955 Devadason, F.J.; Devadason, R. and subject access. Journal of the American 216-227. Bellingham, WA: SPIE, 1995. TEPACIS: a teaching package on Society for Information Science 46 no. 7 Figures. CDS/ISIS. Information Development 10 (Aug. 1995): 530-536. Bibliography. Tables. no. 4 (Dec. 1994): 269-272. Ulus. 961 Matthew, H.C.G. Indexing Analysis of the AIDSLINE database for CDS/ISIS (Computerized Documentation Gladstone: from 5 x 3" cards to computer 1992. Service/Integrates Set of Information and database. Indexer 19 no. 4 (Oct. 1995): 969 Ellis, David, et al. Measuring the Systems). 257-264. consistency of assignment of hypertext links William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898). 956 Faraj, N., et al. Evaluation de la in full-text documents. In: Information Retrieval; New Systems and Current contribution des termes composes 962 Maxwell, Christine. Cyberspace: the Research: Proceedings of the 15th Research syntaxiques pour l'indexation automatique newest indexing frontier. Key Words 3 no. 3 Colloquium of the British Computer Society [Evaluation of the contribution of syntactic (Jul.-Aug. 1995): 13-15. Bibliography. composite terms to automatic indexing]. In: Information Retrieval Specialist Group, The Internet, World Wide Web, and the Information Industry in Transition: Glasgow, 1993, edited by Ruben Leon, Web Crawler. CA IS/ACSI '94 22nd Annual Conference, 67-80. London: Taylor Graham Publishing, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 25-27 May 1994, 963 Moffat, Alistair; Bell, Timothy A. In 1994. Bibliography. Figures. 340-360. Montreal: McGill University, situ generation of compressed inverted files. Investigates consistency in indexing as a 1994. Bibliography. Tables. (In French) Journal of the American Society for prerequisite of retrieval effectiveness. The Indexer Vol. 20 No. 1 April 1996 25 indexing: a current awareness bibliography (48) 970 Sarantopoulos, C; Fassoulaki, A. 979 Mulvany, Nancy. Reflections on 26 no. 4 (Apr. 1995): 289. Accuracy of subject and author indexes in authorship and indexing. Indexer 19 no. 4 Deals with the new policy by John Wiley & five anaesthesia journals. British Journal of (Oct. 1995): 241-242. Sons of licensing fees for use of abstracts by Anaesthesia 74 no. 1 (Jan. 1995): 104-106. secondary publishers of abstracting and 980 Wallis, Elizabeth; Lavell, Cherry. Tables. indexing titles. Naming the indexer: where credit is due. 971 Young, Mary L.; Doolittle, Dara L. Indexer 19 no. 4 (Oct. 1995): 266-268. 988 Goldstein, Morris. NFAIS Miles The halt of stereotyping: when does the Includes views on the subject by authorities, Conrad Memorial Lecture "Killerapps." American Indian enter the mainstream? publishers, and indexers. Copyright is also NFAIS Newsletter 37 no. 4 (Apr. 1995): Reference Librarian no. 47 (1994): 109-119. discussed. 1-12. Bibliography. Suggests that the information industry is Questions traditional indexing and well positioned to move beyond its cataloguing procedures regarding non- INDEXES traditional markets. mainstream, ethnic, and sub-cultural (see also 983, 1041) 989 Jacso, Peter. Databases: Peter's picks groups. 981 Klein, Gary M. Sex education and and pans. Database 18 no. 3 (Jun.-Jul. sexuality before Stonewall: a historical look 1995): 56-59. Figures. at subject headings used in the Education INDEX PRODUCTION Reviews Places Rated Almanac on CD- Index, 1929-1969. Reference Services ROM; the Matter of Fact (see 993) Review 22 no. 4 (1994): 29-44, 50. Tables. indexing/abstracting CD-ROM database; and the Mental Health Abstracts as well as 982 Lazinger. Susan S. To merge or not Economic Literature Index online INDEXERS to merge: Israel's Union List of databases. 972 Adkins, Lesley; Adkins, Roy. Is the Monographs in the context of merging writing on the pall? Will indexing survive algorithms. Information Technology and 990 Olsen, Randy J. Negotiating for the end of the millenium? Indexer 19 no. 4 Libraries 13 no. 3 (Sept. 1994): 213-219. electronic journal indexes. Collection (Oct. 1995): 248. Figures. Management 19 nos. 3/4 (1995): 35-45. The development of the Internet and the ULM is a union index for the location of Tables. information highway could have serious bibliographic items by author and title. Details decisions made by the Utah College implications for the future of indexing. Library Council and Brigham Young University regarding electronic journal 973 Bell, Hazel K. The evolution of an INDEXING NEWSPAPERS AND indexing services. editorial office in a small society. Learned SERIAL Publishing 9 no. 1 (Jan. 1996): 23-27. PUBLICATIONS 991 Weaver, Pamela J. Standards of Describes her experiences as editor of The (see also 970, 985, 989,990, 1032, 1038) excellence in indexing - report on the Indexer from 1978 to 1995. NFAIS Benchmarking project. NFAIS 983 Main, David W. Scottish Business Newsletter 37 no. 5 (May 1995): 49-51. 974 Bell, Hazel K. Index makers of Periodicals Index. Scottish Libraries no. 49 For description of Phase I of the project, see today. Indexer 19 no. 4 (Oct. 1995): (Jan.-Feb. 1995): 16. NFAIS Newsletter, June 1994 (item 772). 288-289. Illus. Creation of a subject index to journals on Profiles of Drusilla Calvert and Frances Scottish business. A keyword approach was 992 Weibel, Stuart. The CORE project: Lennie. adopted and an 800-term thesaurus technical shakedown phase and preliminary compiled. user studies. OCLC Systems and Services 10 975 Bell, Hazel K. The Indexer. thirty nos. 2-3 (Summer-Fall 1994): 99-102. years ago. Indexer 19 no. 4 (Oct. 1995): 287. 984 McCain, Katherine W. Describes the Cornell Mann Library Biotechnology in context: a database- 976 Cohen, Barbara E.; Nickerson, collaborative electronic library project for filtering approach to identifying core and Alexandra. An office out of the house. Key providing electronic access to American productive non-core journals supporting Words 3 no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1995): 11-15. Chemical Society journals with associated multidisciplinary r & d.

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