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needs. In this paper, we present the design, architecture and implementation of an open-source keyword-based paradigm for the search of software resources in Grid infrastructures, called Minersoft. A key goal of Minersoft is to annotate automatically all the software resources with keyword-rich metadata. Using advanced
The paper examines the ways library catalogues are used in a university environment. The quantitative and qualitative analyses of users' retrieval skills are based on the search logs of a web-based online catalogue. The analysis reveals the problematic points of user behavior that cause a relatively high number of unsuccessful searches. It suggests that 3D visualization of authority data could become...
As a semi-structured data standard rich in both content and structure, XML is becoming the dominant information organization format in digital library. Compared with traditional information retrieval systems, XML retrieval system has great advantages in organizing and retrieving information due to its element-level rather than document-level access to relevant information. This paper gives a detailed...
There is more to choosing a book than simply keyword searching. Browsing is a fundamental part of the information seeking process, and one that information seekers profess to value, though it has attracted little study. This dearth of research is undoubtedly in part because browsing is nebulous and difficult to
analyze, evaluate and apply Zipf's Law in Computer Science through the content analysis of literature published in ACM journals. The study is focused on the analysis of 13, 053 unique keywords out of 107,467 total keywords retrieved from 1954 to 2008 from Journals. Further, a total of 748 keywords have been chosen for this
search engine prototype backed by Supplejack, which has been loaded with sample metadata from a variety of organizations in Ontario and British Columbia with diverse metadata schema. Keywords--supplejack, digital library, search portal, ingest, metadata, ourdigitalworld, odw, british columbia library association, bcla
retrieval system. Given a document, a keyquery is a set of few keywords for which the document achieves a high relevance score. Keyqueries can hence be viewed as a general and concise description of the returned retrieval results. The keyquery framework addresses important problems of static classification systems: overlarge
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