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Stigleman, Sue – Database, 1992
Discusses software that is used for preparing bibliographies according to particular styles. Other uses of citation databases originally created to produce bibliographies are described, guidelines to help choose a program are offered, and appendices list programs and producers as well as indicating features of the various programs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Citations (References), Computer Software, Computer Software Selection
Peer reviewedDrabenstott, Karen M. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1992
Reports results of a study that examined Library of Congress topical subject headings and subdivisions in a large bibliographic database. Creation of a new machine-readable authority file of topical subdivisions and enhancements to the existing subject authority file are recommended to assist in assignment and validation of subdivided headings.…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Cataloging, Classification, Databases
Chen, Ching-chih – Microcomputers for Information Management, 1992
Describes full-text document delivery services that have been introduced in conjunction with available databases in response to economic and technological changes affecting libraries: (1) CARL System's UnCover database and UnCover2 service; (2) Research Libraries Group's CitaDel delivery service; and (3) Faxon Research Service's Faxon Finder and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Databases, Library Automation, Library Collection Development
Peer reviewedAnderson, James D. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994
Discusses standards as tools to promote compatibility and improve practice, the role of research versus expert opinion in creating standards, and the changing scope of indexing standards. The current draft of the NISO (National Information Standards Organization) American Standard Guidelines for Indexes in Information Retrieval (Z39.4) is…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Databases, Indexes, Indexing
Peer reviewedFitzwater, Diana; And Others – Community & Junior College Libraries, 1991
Describes the use of a telecommunications program called "PC Anywhere" to afford users remote access to compact disc ready-only-memory (CD-ROM) systems. Describes hardware requirements and benefits to libraries and users. (DMM)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software, Databases, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedKing, Guy Q. – Journal of Geography, 1991
Discusses the geographic information system (GIS), a database that permits the integration, management, and analysis of diverse geographical information. Reports that the GIS has brought gains in cartography and remote sensing but also has brought problems. Identifies the need to balance instruction in technical developments and mainstream…
Descriptors: Cartography, Curriculum Development, Databases, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedZarri, Gian Piero – Information Processing and Management, 1990
Describes a conceptual Knowledge Representation Language (KRL) developed at the French National Center for Scientific Research, that is used for the construction and use of Large Knowledge Bases (LKBs) and/or Intelligent Information Retrieval Systems (IIRSs). Semantic factors are discussed, and the specialization hierarchies used are explained.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Databases, Foreign Countries, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedMasys, Daniel R. – Academic Medicine, 1990
It is increasingly important to design local biomedical databases with attention to naming and classification standards. In some cases, common nomenclature will not be suitable, having been designed for another purpose, but much will be useful. Development of standard nomenclature is a social responsibility in the electronic biomedical community.…
Descriptors: Classification, Databases, Higher Education, Indexing
Eagan, Ann – Database, 1993
Discusses science databases accessible via the Internet. Topics addressed include tools for identifying databases; types of databases, including bibliographic, numeric, and full-text; and places to look for additional sources. A sidebar provides a sample of science resources on the Internet. (Contains eight references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Databases, Information Sources, Internet
Bryan, Martin – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1998
Describes Extensible Markup Language (XML), a subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that is designed to make it easy to interchange structured documents over the Internet. Topics include Document Type Definition (DTD), components of XML, the use of XML, text and non-text elements, and uses for XML-coded files. (LRW)
Descriptors: Databases, Documentation, Electronic Text, Information Storage
Peer reviewedLakshmanan, Laks V. S.; Sadri, Fereidoon – Information Systems, 1997
Considers a "hybrid" approach to the modeling of uncertainty in deductive databases. The model, deductive IST (DIST) is based on an extension of the "Information Source Tracking" (IST) model for relational databases. Proves that the complexity of testing containment of conjunctive DIST queries remains the same as in the…
Descriptors: Databases, Deduction, Information Processing, Information Seeking
Kassel, Amelia – Information Outlook, 1999
Discusses searching on the World Wide Web. Highlights include search-engine size; features of the six largest search engines; features of five metasearch engines; intelligent agents; two Web sites for difficult-to-find information, including industry statistics and market data; Internet publishers and databases; specialty search engines; and…
Descriptors: Change, Databases, Electronic Publishing, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedRolnick, Sharon J.; Owens, Betta; Botta, Renee; Sathe, Laurie; Hawkins, Robert; Cooper, Leah; Kelley, Mary; Gustafson, David – Nursing Outlook, 1999
Use of the Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System, a computerized information system, by patients with breast cancer or HIV was compared. Groups differed in the frequency of access and use of certain aspects (e.g., discussion groups). Identification of patient concerns provided useful information for system improvements. (SK)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Databases, Information Systems, Patient Education
Peer reviewedBruno, Frank Alan – MultiCultural Review, 1999
Reviews the Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI Online), which covers information about Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean Basin, the U.S. Mexican border, and Hispanics in the United States. There is little coverage of science in the index but much attention to literary subjects, politics, government, and social issues. (SLD)
Descriptors: Databases, Foreign Countries, Hispanic Americans, Multicultural Education
Peer reviewedDavis, Charles H.; McKim, Geoffrey W. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1999
Describes SWEAR (Systematic Weighting and Ranking), a powers-of-two algorithm that can be used for searching the World Wide Web or any large database that automatically creates discrete, well-defined result sets and displays them in decreasing order of likely relevance. Also discusses fuzzy sets. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Databases, Information Retrieval, Relevance (Information Retrieval)


