机器辅助标题词索引每周当前意识出版物

M.Lynne Neufeld, Kim L. Graham , Angela Mazella
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学术期刊数量和规模的增长对当前内容(CC)等二手信息服务产生了相应的影响。为了替代扫描内容页,1972年CC用户可以使用每周主题索引(WSI)。WSI允许通过标题词快速访问特别感兴趣的文章,并允许对最近的文献进行回顾性搜索。由于快速的周转要求,索引的生产系统是计算机化的,在输入之前只进行了最少的手工编辑。自动化系统最近进行了重新设计,允许通过使用几个存储的字典来创建复杂的有界术语。其中包括两个停顿词、两个首选变量和两个单词短语字典,其中最多允许将四个连续的单词组合成一个术语。一个限定词内的词序可以颠倒,以创建一个可以以不同顺序出现的短语。因此,“血流变化”和“血流变化”在索引中都以“血流,变化”的形式出现,避免了用户交叉引用和重复查找的需要。这种绑定词比单一标题词具有更高的精度和信息含量,并且为用户提高了WSI的效率。
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Machine-aided title word indexing for a weekly current awareness publication

The growth in number and size of scholarly journals has had a concomitant effect on secondary information services such as Current Contents (CC). To allow an alternative to scanning contents pages, a Weekly Subject Index (WSI) was made available to CC users in 1972. The WSI permits quick access through title words to articles of particular interest and allows retrospective searching of very recent literature. Because of rapid turn-around requirements the production system for the index is computerized with only minimal manual editing done prior to keying. The automated system was recently redesigned to allow the creation of complex bound terms through the use of several stored dictionaries. These include two stop-word, two variant-preferred, and two word-phrase dictionaries, which among them allow up to four sequential words to be combined into one term. Word order within a bound term can be inverted to create a single posting for phrases which can occur in varying sequences. Thus “changes in blood flow” and “blood flow changes” both appear as “blood flow, changes” in the index, avoiding the need for cross-references and double lookups for the user. Such bound terms have greater precision and information content than single title words and their creation increases the efficiency of the WSI for the user.

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