表情符号作为信息检索的辅助工具:元数据、技术与改进国际信息检索的视角

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Library Metadata Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/19386389.2020.1907893
Amrollah Shamsi, Donna Frederick, R. BasirianJahromi
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当前的元数据模式、互联网搜索引擎和科学文献数据库存在英美语言和文化偏见。虽然有可能对非英语、非拉丁文字出版物进行编目或编制索引,并在检索这类信息方面取得一定程度的成功,但图书管理员和研究人员经常对这类出版物的搜索结果的准确性不一致感到失望,并对技术和模式中嵌入的偏见所造成的限制感到沮丧。这篇论文是伊朗一位讲波斯语的医学图书管理员和加拿大一位讲英语的元数据图书管理员进行了两年对话的结果。他们提出的论点是,元数据模式结合了图形图像,如Emoji,以及关键字索引或受控词汇表,以及可以利用新模式进行布尔搜索的新搜索引擎,是解决他们讨论的困难的一个强大的潜在解决方案。虽然这种新的信息搜索环境既需要元数据模式的图形方面的版本,也需要新的搜索引擎,呈现出打破重大跨文化障碍的潜力,但作者认识到,这项工作不仅仅是一个简单的技术或程序变化,而是需要图书馆员、标准机构和研究人员之间的重要协议和工作。
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Emoji as an Aid for Information Retrieval: A Viewpoint regarding Metadata, Technology and Improving International Information Seeking
Abstract Current metadata schema, internet search engines and databases of scientific literature have an Anglo-American language and cultural bias. While it is possible to catalogue or index non-English, non-Latin script publications and achieve some degree of success in the retrieval of such information, librarians and researchers are often disappointed by inconsistencies in the accuracy of search results for this type of publication and frustrated by the limitations created by the biases embedded in the technology and schema. This paper is the result of a two-year dialog between a Farsi-speaking medical librarian in Iran and an English-speaking metadata librarian in Canada. They present the argument that a metadata schema which incorporates graphical images such as Emoji along with keyword indexing or a controlled vocabulary and new search engines which can make use of the new schema for Boolean searching is a robust potential solution for the difficulties they discussed. While this new information seeking environment that requires both the edition of a graphical facet to metadata schema and new search engines presents the potential to break down significant intercultural barriers, the authors recognize that this undertaking is more than a simple technological or procedural change but would require significant agreement between and work from librarians, standards bodies and researchers.
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Journal of Library Metadata
Journal of Library Metadata Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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