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A Study on User's Subject Searching Behavior in an OPAC (온라인목록 이용자의 주제탐색행태에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo Jae-Ok
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.209-225
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    • 1998
  • This research focuses on how users behave when they search by subject using online public access catalog(OPAC). Major findings are as follows. 1)Main access poults are subject field$(55.2\%)$and title field$(42.2\%)$. 2) The search failure rate in subject searching is $59.3\%$. 3) Ma]or reasons for subject search failures are two-fold : use of inappropriate search terms $(48.5\%)$ and non-use of Boolean Operators$(42.5\%)$. 4) In order to overcome search failures users tend to change originally used search terms$(42.0\%)$ and search fields$(33.8\%) into different ones.

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The Development of The Information Retrieval System By The Scientific Communication Network (학술커뮤니케이션 네트웍을 통한 정보검색 시스템의 개발)

  • Jeong Jun Min
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.21
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    • pp.225-248
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    • 1991
  • The paper suggests newly conceptualized information retrieval system on the notion of citation analysis. The paper also criticizes the traditional information retrieval techniques using Boolean logic. The underlying assumption of this paper is that any pair of papers cited by one paper could be strongly related each other in meaning (Co-citation Analysis). And also any two papers to share same references could be similar each other (Bibliographic Coupling), By using graph algorithm, the networks of two kinds of the papers (the citing group, the cited group) is made in the fields of the genetics and the information and library science. The results say that the maps or networks for cited and citing groups can be useful when applied to the paper set made by the broad searching by subjects or keywords.

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Rate of Waste in Authority Names for the Web of Science Journals among Saudi Universities

  • Otaibi, Abdullah Al;Sawy, Yaser Mohammad Al
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.267-272
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    • 2021
  • The current study aimed at measuring the rate of loss in search results of the actual number of publications in journals indexed by Web of Science when not using the accurate official authority name as indicated by the Ministry of Education. Conducting a search using the authority name does not always yield complete results of all existing publications. Researchers in Saudi universities tend to use up to 10 different random names of universities when searching. This interesting fact has prompted the authors of this paper to conduct a study on the search results of 30 Saudi universities using the authority name as indicated by the Ministry of Education. The statistical analyses revealed that there is a high tendency for the wrong use of authority names. Results show that 8 universities were not found in the search results. Furthermore, other universities are losing between 10 and 30% of search results that reflect the actual number of publications. Consequently, the rank of each university, as well as the general rank of Saudi universities in the Web of Science, will be affected.

Searching Patents Effectively in terms of Keyword Distributions (키워드 분포를 고려한 효과적 특허검색기법)

  • Lee, Wookey;Song, Justin Jongsu;Kang, Michael Mingu
    • Journal of Information Technology and Architecture
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.323-331
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    • 2012
  • With the advancement of the area of knowledge and information, Intellectual Property, especially, patents have captured attention more and more emergent. The increasing need for efficient way of patent information search has been essential, but the prevailing patent search engines have included too many noises for the results due to the Boolean models. This has occasioned too much time for the professional experts to investigate the results manually. In this paper, we reveal the differences between the conventional document search and patent search and analyze the limitations of existing patent search. Furthermore, we propose a specialized in patent search, so that the relationship between the keywords within each document and their significance within each patent document search keyword can be identified. Which in turn, the keywords and the relationships have been appointed a ranking for this patent in the upper ranks and the noise in the data sub-ranked. Therefore this approach is proposed to significantly reduce noise ratio of the data from the search results. Finally, in, we demonstrate the superiority of the proposed methodology by comparing the Kipris dataset.

Design and Implementation of an Object-Based Thesaurus System: Semi-automated Construction, Abstracted Concept Browsing and Query-Based Reference (객체기반 시소러스 시스템의 설계 및 구현: 반자동화 방식의 구축, 추상화 방식의 개념 브라우징 및 질의기반 참조)

  • Choi, Jae-Hun;Kim, Ki-Heon;Yang, Jae-Dong
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.64-78
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we design and implement a system for managing domain specific thesauri, where object-oriented paradigm is applied to thesaurus construction, concept browsing and query-based reference. This system provides an objected-oriented mechanism to assist domain experts in constructing thesauri; it determines a considerable part of relationship degrees between terms by inheritance and supplies domain experts with information available from a thesaurus being constructed This information is especially useful to enforce consistency between the hierarchies of a thesaurus, each constructed by different experts in different sites through cooperation. It may minimize the burden of domain eIn this paper, we design and implement a system for managing domain specific thesauri, where object oriented paradigm is applied to thesaurus construction, concept browsing and query based reference. This system provides an objected mechanism to assist domain experts in constructing thesauri: it determines a considerable part of relationship degrees between terms by inheritance and supplies domain experts with information available from a thesaurus being constructed. This information is especially useful to enforce consistency between the hierarchies of a thesaurus, each constructed by different experts in different sites through cooperation. It may minimize the burden of domain experts caused from the exhaustive specification of individual relationship. This system also provides an abstracted browsing and a query based reference, which allow users to easily verify thesaurus terms before they are used in usual boolean queries. The verification is made by actively searching for them in the thesaurus. Reference queries and abstracted browsing views facilitate this searching. The facility is indispensable especially when precision counts for much.

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