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A qualitative study of thesaurus integration for end-user searching
- A qualitative study of thesaurus integration for end-user searching - Appendices - Dorothee Blocks
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Building A Large Thesaurus For Information Retrieval
- since many end-users want to search without involving trained intermediaries (Ojala 1986). However
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Enhancing XML search with XQuery 1.0 and XPath 2.0 Full-Text
- real-life full-text search system problems and to restore the end-user control necessary to enable
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- with the underlying ontologies. This has become a critical gap between semantic search and end users [3][4]. Meanwhile
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Effects of search experience and subject knowledge on the search tactics of novice and experienced
- can adequately address the needs of the novice searcher. Since the early 1980s end-user searching has
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Interactive Information Retrieval: Context and Basic Notions
- is to gain an understanding of end-user and mediated searching that will guide the development
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Searching Related Resources in a Quality Controlled Health Gateway: a Feasibility Study
- . In the Simple search, the end-user enters a query in a natural language in French or in English. This query
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Window-based Enterprise Expert Search
- typical of the type of search end users undertake. The search on the W3C site led to one particular page
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Towards ontologybased yellow page services
- S system. In Section 4 we discuss how the end-users search and find services using the IWebS system
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Distributed Expertise: Remote Reference Service On A Metropolitan Area Network
- to serve themselves. The rise of autonomous searching by end-users has been mapped in a series of UK
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