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An objective method of “weeding” bibliographic databases

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1986
As computerized bibliographic databases have become larger (and older, on average), storage and search costs and the costs of scanning the larger search outputs to identify the most useful records have all also become greater. A method is described for identifying periodically those database records with minimal utility to a database's clientele, so ...
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Methodologies for subject analysis in bibliographic databases

Information Processing & Management, 1992
Abstract Techniques and methodologies for subject analysis have changed in recent years, and current research indicates that the changes may be accelerating. The review reported in this paper was undertaken to aid managers of databases in determining if new and little-known capabilities would improve the cost-effectiveness of subject analysis ...
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Consolidation of References to Persons in Bibliographic Databases

2008
Entity resolution is the process of determining if, in a specific context, two or more references correspond to the same entity. In this work, we address this problem in the context of references to persons as they are found in bibliographic data, specifically in the case of consolidating multiple datasets.
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A UNIMARC bibliographic format database for ABCD

Program, 2012
PurposeABCD is a web‐based open and free software suite for library management derived from the UNESCO CDS/ISIS software technology. The first version was launched officially in December 2009 with a MARC 21 bibliographic format database. This paper aims to detail the building of the UNIMARC bibliographic format database for ABCD.Design/methodology ...
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Duplicate record identification in bibliographic databases

Information Systems, 1987
Abstract This study presents the applicability of an automatically generated code for use in duplicate detection in bibliographic databases. It is shown that the methods generate a large percentage of unique codes, and that the code is short enough to be useful. The code would prove to be particularly useful in identifying duplicates when records are
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Repetitive bibliographical information in relational databases

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1988
Bibliographical databases frequently have a few long, repetitive strings such as the recurring names of voluminous authors. Potter [Library Trends. 30(1): 21–39; 1981] observed this characteristic of bibliographical databases in his sample from the University of Illinois library catalog.
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Bibliographer — A Database Manager for Bibliographic References

Biochemical Education, 1987
AG Booth, EJ Wood
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