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Information Processing and Management, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, 2000
- Ellen M. Voorhees:
The Sixth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-6). 1-2 - Ellen M. Voorhees, Donna Harman:
Overview of the Sixth Text REtrieval Conference (TREC-6). 3-35 - Karen Sparck Jones:
Further reflections on TREC. 37-85 - Alan F. Smeaton:
TREC-6: personal highlights. 87-94 - Stephen E. Robertson, Steve Walker, Micheline Hancock-Beaulieu:
Experimentation as a way of life: Okapi at TREC. 95-108 - Chris Buckley, Mandar Mitra, Janet A. Walz, Claire Cardie:
Using clustering and SuperConcepts within SMART: TREC 6. 109-131 - Gordon V. Cormack, Charles L. A. Clarke, Christopher R. Palmer, Samuel S. L. To:
Passage-based query refinement (MultiText experiments for TREC-6). 133-153 - Jose Perez Carballo, Tomek Strzalkowski:
Natural language information retrieval: progress report. 155-178 - Ashwin G. Rao, X. Allan Lu, Ed Meier, Salahuddin Ahmed, Daniel Pliske:
Query processing in TREC-6. 179-186 - Jan O. Pedersen, Craig Silverstein, Christopher C. Vogt:
Verity at TREC-6: out-of-the-box and beyond. 187-204
Volume 36, Number 2, 2000
- Amanda Spink, Jian Qin:
Introduction to the special issue on web-based information retrieval research. 205-206 - Bernard J. Jansen, Amanda Spink, Tefko Saracevic:
Real life, real users, and real needs: a study and analysis of user queries on the web. 207-227 - Peiling Wang, William B. Hawk, Carol Tenopir:
Users' interaction with World Wide Web resources: an exploratory study using a holistic approach. 229-251 - Bert J. Dempsey, Robert C. Vreeland, Robert G. Sumner Jr., Kiduk Yang:
Design and empirical evaluation of search software for legal professionals on the WWW. 253-273 - Joanne Capstick, Abdel Kader Diagne, Gregor Erbach, Hans Uszkoreit, Anne Leisenberg, Manfred Leisenberg:
A system for supporting cross-lingual information retrieval. 275-289 - Charles L. A. Clarke, Gordon V. Cormack, Elizabeth A. Tudhope:
Relevance ranking for one to three term queries. 291-311 - Inien Syu, Sheau-Dong Lang:
Adapting a diagnostic problem-solving model to information retrieval. 313-330 - Jian Qin:
Review - How Classifications Work: Problems and Challenges in an Electronic Age; G.C. Bowker, S.L. Star (Eds), Library Trends 47(2): 185-340 (1998). 331-333 - Charles Cole:
Review - High Technology and Low-Income Communities: Prospects for the Positive Use of Advanced Information Technology; D.A. Schon, B. Sanyal, W.J. Mitchell (Eds.), MIT Press 1999. 333-336 - Mandar Mitra:
Review - Summarizing Information; B. Endres-Niggemeyer, Springer-Verlag 1998. 336-338 - Dmitri Roussinov:
Review - Slaves of the machine; Gregory J. E. Rawlins, MIT Press. 338-339
Volume 36, Number 3, 2000
- Anne Le Calvé, Jacques Savoy:
Database merging strategy based on logistic regression. 341-359 - Rila Mandala, Takenobu Tokunaga, Hozumi Tanaka:
Query expansion using heterogeneous thesauri. 361-378 - Masami Shishibori, Masafumi Koyama, Makoto Okada, Jun-ichi Aoe:
Two improved access methods on compact binary (CB) trees. 379-399 - Guang Yu, Daren Yu, Yihong Rong:
The mathematical models of the periodical literature publishing process. 401-414 - Javed Mostafa, Wai Lam:
Automatic classification using supervised learning in a medical document filtering application. 415-444 - Barbara M. Wildemuth, Charles P. Friedman, John Keyes, Stephen M. Downs:
A longitudinal study of database-assisted problem solving. 445-459 - Diane H. Sonnenwald, Linda G. Pierce:
Information behavior in dynamic group work contexts: interwoven situational awareness, dense social networks and contested collaboration in command and control. 461-479 - Charles Cole, Pablo Cantero, Andras Ungar:
The development of a diagnostic-prescriptive tool for undergraduates seeking information for a social science/humanities assignment. III. Enabling devices. 481-500 - Birger Hjørland:
Library and information science: practice, theory, and philosophical basis. 501-531
Volume 36, Number 4, 2000
- Erica Cosijn, Peter Ingwersen:
Dimensions of relevance. 533-550 - Jack P. C. Kleijnen, Willem J. H. Van Groenendaal:
Measuring the quality of publications: new methodology and case study. 551-570 - Malcolm I. Heywood, Nur Zincir-Heywood, Chris R. Chatwin:
Digital library query clearing using clustering and fuzzy decision-making. 571-583 - Fabio Crestani, Puay Leng Lee:
Searching the web by constrained spreading activation. 585-605 - Nikunj P. Dalal, Zane Quible, Katherine Wyatt:
Cognitive design of home pages: an experimental study of comprehension on the World Wide Web. 607-621 - Airi Salminen, Virpi Lyytikäinen, Pasi Tiitinen:
Putting documents into their work context in document analysis. 623-641 - Hak-Gyoon Kim, Sung-Bae Cho:
Structured storage and retrieval of SGML documents using Grove. 643-657 - Brigitte Endres-Niggemeyer:
SimSum: an empirically founded simulation of summarizing. 659-682 - Raymond L. Major, Cliff T. Ragsdale:
An aggregation approach to the classification problem using multiple prediction experts. 683-696
Volume 36, Number 5, 2000
- Ellen M. Voorhees:
Variations in relevance judgments and the measurement of retrieval effectiveness. 697-716 - El-Sayed Atlam, Masao Fuketa, Kazuhiro Morita, Jun-ichi Aoe:
Similarity measurement using term negative weight and its application to word similarity. 717-736 - Jorng-Tzong Horng, Ching-Chang Yeh:
Applying genetic algorithms to query optimization in document retrieval. 737-759 - Morten Hertzum, Annelise Mark Pejtersen:
The information-seeking practices of engineers: searching for documents as well as for people. 761-778
Volume 36, Number 6, 2000
- Karen Sparck Jones, Steve Walker, Stephen E. Robertson:
A probabilistic model of information retrieval: development and comparative experiments - Part 1. 779-808 - Karen Sparck Jones, Steve Walker, Stephen E. Robertson:
A probabilistic model of information retrieval: development and comparative experiments - Part 2. 809-840 - Marie-Francine Moens, Jos Dumortier:
Text categorization: the assignment of subject descriptors to magazine articles. 841-861
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