Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice

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Indexing and abstracting in theory and practice

F. W. Lancaster

Library Association, 1998

2nd ed

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Previous ed.: 1991

Includes bibliography (p. 366-397) and index

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Description

This updated book is intended primarily as a text to be used in teaching indexing and abstracting in schools of library and information science. It should also be of value to all individuals and institutions involved in training for information retrieval and related activities, including librarians, managers of information centres, and database producers. This second edition is as relevant as the first which won the 1992 ASIS Best Information Science Book Award. While concentrating on indexing and abstracting as practised by published indexing and abstracting services in paper or electronic form, the text emphasises that the principles of indexing and abstacting for library catalogues are the same and the book should be of interest and benefit to those concerned with improving subject access in online catalogues. It also features indexing and abstracting exercises to guide the practitioner.

Table of Contents

  • Indexing principles and practice
  • natural language in information retrieval
  • consistency of indexing
  • on the indexing and abstracting of imaginative works
  • enhancing indexing
  • quality of indexing
  • abstracts - types and functions
  • approaches used in indexing and abstracting services
  • evaluation aspects
  • automatic indexing, abstracting and related procedures
  • writing the abstract
  • the future of indexing and abstracting services
  • pre-coordinate indexes
  • indexing exercises and abstracting exercises
  • part contents.

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