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The Use of Standardized Documentary Data in AutomaticInformation Dissemination

Author
Salton, Gerard
Abstract
It is likely that future operating information retrieval systems may be based on automatic information analysis methods instead of manual indexing, and on search procedures which allow the user to interact with the system during the search process. The effectiveness of the required analysis and search operations depends to some extent on the availability in machine readable form of standardized information concerning the make-up and content of each stored document. An author-prepared standard manuscript documentation unit, furnished with each manuscript, may simplify the information retrieval and dissemination operations, and improve their effectiveness. The design of such a documentation unit is covered and its use is explained for indexing, classification, vocabulary normalization, searching, and retrieval.
Date Issued
1968-03Publisher
Cornell University
Subject
computer science; technical report
Previously Published As
http://techreports.library.cornell.edu:8081/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/cul.cs/TR68-12
Type
technical report