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class 832 Information Value of Titles
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Sharada, B.A. – Identification and interpretation of metaphors in document titles (Lang.: eng). - In: Library Science with a Slant to Documentation and Information Studies, 36(1999)1,p.27-33. Roe , E.M. – Abstracts and Indexes to Branded Full Text : What's in a Name? (Lang.: eng). - In: The History and Heritage of Scientific and Technological Information Systems: Proceedings of the 2002 Conference / ed. by W. Boyd Rayward and Mary Ellen Bowden. Information Today, Inc., Medford, New Jersey, 2004. (ASIS & T Monograph Series), p.100-109. – Available at Weinberg, B.H. – Predecessors of Scientific Indexing Structures in the Domain of Religion (Lang.: eng). - In: Indexer, 22(2001)4, p.178-180. – Available at Noel-Tod, A. – What's in a name?.The statute book and popular titles (Lang.: eng). - In: Law Librarian.Vol.20.No.1.1989.p.29-34. Keller, B.. – Subject content through title: A masters theses matching study at Indiana State University (Lang.: eng). - In: Cat.& Classif.Quart.Vol. 15 No. 3. 1992. p.69-92. Bachir, I.; Buxton, A. – The use of topic sentences for evaluating the representativeness of Arabic article titles (Lang.: eng). - In: J.Inform.Sci. Vol. 19. No. 6. 1993. p.455-465. The study showed that Arabic titles appear to provide good representations of their articles. Between 70% and 88% of the substantive words in titles matched substantive words in the corresponding topic sentencesVoorbij, H. – Een goede titel behoeft geen trefwoord, of toch wel? : een vergelijkend onderzoek titelwoorden-trefwoorden [A good title has no need of subject headings, or does it?: a comparative study of title keywords against subject headings] (Lang.: dut). - In: Informatie Professional, 1(1997)11, p.23-27. In 56 percent of the (random selected) titles subject headings provided additional useful information. 88 percent of the titles could be found via subject headings, 57 percent through titles wordsVoorbij, H. – Titelwoorden - trefwoorden : een vergelijkend onderzoek [Title words - Subject headings: a comparative research] (Lang.: dut). - Den Haag, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 1997. – pp. 46. Xu, H., Lancaster, F.W. – Redundancy and uniqueness of subject access points in online catalogs (Lang.: eng). - In: Library Resources & Technical Services, 42(1998)1,p.61-66. Reports considerable overlap among subject access points provided by title, subject heading and classification notation fields. OPAC's improve precision more than recallVoorbij, H. – Title keywords and subject descriptors : a comparison of subject search entries of books in the humanities and social sciences (Lang.: eng). - In: Journal of Documentation , 54(1998)4,p.466-476. Leiva, I.G., Munoz, J.V.R. – Analisis de los descriptores de diferentes areas del conocimiento indizadas en bases de dator del CSIC : aplication a la indizacion automatica [Descriptors analysis on different knowledge areas in CSIC databases. Application on automatic indexing] (Lang.: spa). - In: Revista Espanola de Documentacion cientifica 20 (1997)2. p.150-160.
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