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Works as Entities for Information Retrieval
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Works as Entities for Information Retrieval

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Examine domain-specific research about works and the problems inherent in their storage and retrieval!

This book addresses the issue of focusing on known-item identification and retrieval vs. collocation and retrieval of works in the construction of catalogs. Works as Entities for Information Retrieval reports significant research on the role of works as key entities for information retrieval, focusing on the importance of works in information-need and the importance of recognizing and using the work entity in the construction of bibliographic databases, Internet search engines, etc.

This single source brings together librarians and scholars from around the world-the United States, Denmark, Canada, Australia, and India-to examine the most recent research on works and on systems to facilitate their retrieval. They share their expertise on essential aspects of works cataloging, including:

record clustering for works of fiction

ways to define and categorize video works

conceptualizing the bibliographic record as text

the semiotics of scientific works

performed works and AACR2R

ways to catalog scientific models

cataloging digitized rare books and electronic texts

cataloging cartographic materials as works-with three fascinating case studies

and more!

Works as Entities for Information Retrieval will bring you up to date on essential aspects of works-related cataloging, including analyzing networks of related works; canonicity and the rate of evolution of works; epistemology and taxonomy; user-stipulated interaction with catalog displays of works; searcher-defined attributes of bibliographic works; works in relation to digital resources; and domain-specific analyses of video, scientific, cartographic, performance, theological, and digital works. Make it a part of your professional collection today!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
5 February 2003
Pages
276
ISBN
9780789020215

Examine domain-specific research about works and the problems inherent in their storage and retrieval!

This book addresses the issue of focusing on known-item identification and retrieval vs. collocation and retrieval of works in the construction of catalogs. Works as Entities for Information Retrieval reports significant research on the role of works as key entities for information retrieval, focusing on the importance of works in information-need and the importance of recognizing and using the work entity in the construction of bibliographic databases, Internet search engines, etc.

This single source brings together librarians and scholars from around the world-the United States, Denmark, Canada, Australia, and India-to examine the most recent research on works and on systems to facilitate their retrieval. They share their expertise on essential aspects of works cataloging, including:

record clustering for works of fiction

ways to define and categorize video works

conceptualizing the bibliographic record as text

the semiotics of scientific works

performed works and AACR2R

ways to catalog scientific models

cataloging digitized rare books and electronic texts

cataloging cartographic materials as works-with three fascinating case studies

and more!

Works as Entities for Information Retrieval will bring you up to date on essential aspects of works-related cataloging, including analyzing networks of related works; canonicity and the rate of evolution of works; epistemology and taxonomy; user-stipulated interaction with catalog displays of works; searcher-defined attributes of bibliographic works; works in relation to digital resources; and domain-specific analyses of video, scientific, cartographic, performance, theological, and digital works. Make it a part of your professional collection today!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
5 February 2003
Pages
276
ISBN
9780789020215