Intelligent information retrieval : the case of astronomy and related space sciences

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Intelligent information retrieval : the case of astronomy and related space sciences

edited by A. Heck and F. Murtagh

(Astrophysics and space science library, v. 182)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Intelligent information Retrieval comprehensively surveys scientific information retrieval, which is characterized by growing convergence of information expressed in varying complementary forms of data - textual, numerical, image, and graphics; by the fundamental transformation which the scientific library is currently being subjected to; and by computer networking which as become an essential element of the research fabric. Intelligent Information Retrieval addresses enabling technologies, so-called `wide area network resource discovery tools', and the state of the art in astronomy and other sciences. This work is essential reading for astronomers, scientists in related disciplines, and all those involved in information storage and retrieval.

Table of Contents

Enabling Technologies.- Understanding and Supporting Human Information Seeking.- Advice from the Oracle: Really Intelligent Information Retrieval.- Search Algorithms for Numeric and Quantitative Data.- Information-Sifting Front Ends to Databases.- What Hypertext can do for Information Retrieval.- Wide Area Network Resource Discovery Tools.- Archie.- WAIS.- The Internet Gopher.- WorldWideWeb (WWW).- State of the Art in Astronomy and Other Sciences.- Information in Astronomy: Tackling the Heterogeneity Factor.- Multistep Queries: The Need for a Correlation Environment.- Intelligent Information Retrieval in High Energy Physics.- Astronomical Data Centres from an IIR Perspective.- Epilogue.

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