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Keen, E. Michael – Journal of Documentation, 1977
Reports an experiment in which verbalized tape-recorded searches on five subject indexes reveal the linguistic processing taking place. Extracts from the search transcriptions are given, and the search processing modes of seeking, scanning, and screening are discussed. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: Indexes, Information Processing, Language, Language Patterns

Barker, F. H. – Journal of Documentation, 1972
The work described was designed to test the feasibility of using automatic or semi-automatic methods to replace or reduce the intellectual effort involved in retrieving information from machine readable stores, particularly those using natural language. (Author)
Descriptors: Automation, Information Retrieval, Relevance (Information Retrieval), Search Strategies

Robertson, S. E.; Belkin, N. J. – Journal of Documentation, 1978
Explores the possibility of combining the two principles of ranking according to degree of relevance, and ranking according to probability of relevance, for information retrieval systems, but concludes that, while neither is adequate alone, no single, all-embracing ranking principle can be constructed to replace the two. (Author/VT)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Systems, Relevance (Information Retrieval), Search Strategies

Craven, Timothy C. – Journal of Documentation, 1987
Describes a microcomputer-based string index format generated from concept networks using multiple search terms. Link weighting is highlighted as a method to decide which term appears first so the entry reflects the classification implied by the search specification. The computer software used for this system is briefly described. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Automatic Indexing, Classification, Computer Software

Cleverdon, Cyril W. – Journal of Documentation, 1972
The inverse relationship of recall and precision is not a fundamental law. It must not be used as an excuse for failing to bring about any overall improvement in the performance of information retrieval systems (12 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Systems, Relevance (Information Retrieval), Search Strategies

Sparck Jones, Karen – Journal of Documentation, 1972
The effects on retrieval of variations in term specificity are examined. Experiments with three test collections showed in particular that frequently-occurring terms are required for good overall performance. (10 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Search Strategies, Statistical Analysis, Subject Index Terms

Davies, Roy – Journal of Documentation, 1990
Discusses how new knowledge may be generated by information retrieval techniques on bibliographic databases. Examples from medical research are used to illustrate the possibility of making discoveries by synthesizing the literature; hidden correlations between factors are discussed; and the creative use of information retrieval systems is…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Correlation, Information Retrieval, Medical Research

Snyder, Herbert; Rosenbaum, Howard – Journal of Documentation, 1999
Investigates problems of using commercial search engines for Web-based research. Findings indicate that search engines are highly variable in their results, are limited in the search functions they offer, have poorly and/or incorrectly documented functions, use search logics that are opaque, and change search functions they offer over time.…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Research Problems, Search Strategies, World Wide Web

Farradane, J.; Yates-Mercer, Penelope A. – Journal of Documentation, 1973
Some of the factors that must inevitably affect the assessment of printed indexes are discussed, together with the observation of two unexpected phenomena, namely an apparent relationship between precision and searching effort, and relationships between generality and both recall and fallout. (4 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Indexes, Indexing, Information Retrieval

And Others; Barker, F. H. – Journal of Documentation, 1972
An investigation was made into the relative performance of the four major Chemical Abstracts Service magnetic tape data-bases. The overall retrieval efficiency of profiles searched against data-bases containing titles only, titles-plus-keywords, and titles-plus-digests, was calculated and these results are presented. (5 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Databases, Information Retrieval, Relevance (Information Retrieval)

Miller, William L. – Journal of Documentation, 1971
Causes of Boolean failures to retrieve relevant MEDLARS index references are: search formulator failed to include important terms, indexer failed to include important terms, and misunderstanding of user's needs. On the evidence of this test the Probabilistic search is at least a partial solution to these problems. (8 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Indexes, Information Retrieval, Information Systems, Medicine

Schinke, Robyn; And Others – Journal of Documentation, 1996
Describes the design of a stemming algorithm for searching Latin text databases. The algorithm uses a longest-match approach with some recoding but differs from most stemmers in its use of two separate suffix dictionaries for processing query and database words that enables users to pursue specific searches for single grammatical forms of words.…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Full Text Databases, Grammar, Latin

Iivonen, Mirja; White, Marilyn Domas – Journal of Documentation, 2001
Describes a study that used qualitative and quantitative methodologies to analyze differences between Finnish and American Web searchers in their choice of initial search strategies (direct address, subject directory, and search engines) and their reasoning underlying their choices. Considers implications for considering cultural differences in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Search Strategies, Tables (Data)

Ware, Glenn O.; Park, Margaret K. – Journal of Documentation, 1973
Two statistical models for estimating search time have been developed for the CA Condensates data base using the University of Georgia Text Search System. Comparative timings between the Chemical Abstracts Service search program and the University of Georgia search program are made for the Ca Condensates data base. (5 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs, Information Retrieval, Information Systems

Belkin, N. J.; And Others – Journal of Documentation, 1982
Discusses background and theory underlying a design study for an interactive information retrieval system funded by the British Library Research and Development Department which will determine structural representations of anomalous states of knowledge (ASKs) underlying information needs. References are cited. (EJS)
Descriptors: Information Needs, Information Retrieval, Online Systems, Research Design