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Annif: DIY automated subject indexing using multiple algorithms

open access: yesLiber Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries, 2019
Manually indexing documents for subject-based access is a labour-intensive process. We propose using metadata gathered from bibliographic databases to train algorithms that assist librarians in that work.
Osma Suominen
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Keywords given by authors of scientific articles in database descriptors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This paper analyses the keywords given by authors of scientific articles and the descriptors assigned to the articles in order to ascertain the presence of the keywords in the descriptors.
Alonso-Arroyo, Adolfo   +3 more
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Tagging of Biomedical Articles on CiteULike: A Comparison of User, Author and Professional Indexing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper examines the context of online indexing from the viewpoint of three different groups: users, authors, and professional indexers. User tags, author keywords and descriptors were collected from academic journal articles, which were both indexed ...
Kipp, Margaret E.I.
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Problemi di indicizzazione per soggetto nelle biblioteche scientifiche: bibliografia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This is a bibliography about thesauri, controlled subject vocabularies and texts that are useful for subject indexing in Science/Technical/Medical ...
Marchitelli, Andrea
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The road from manual to automatic semantic indexing of biomedical literature: a 10 years journey

open access: yesFrontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, 2023
Biomedical experts are facing challenges in keeping up with the vast amount of biomedical knowledge published daily. With millions of citations added to databases like MEDLINE/PubMed each year, efficiently accessing relevant information becomes crucial ...
Anastasia Krithara   +4 more
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User, Author and Professional Indexing in Context: An Exploration of Tagging Practices on CiteULike [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper examines the context of online indexing from the viewpoint of three different groups: users, authors, and intermediaries. User, author and intermediary keywords were collected from journal articles tagged on CiteULike and analysed. Descriptive
Kipp, Margaret E.I.
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Classification of keywords selected from research articles on physics and development of a quantitative subject access tool [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
All research articles begin with a title. Most include an abstract. Several include keywords. All three of these features describe an article’s content in details. The title sends an instant reflection of the central theme of the research topic.
Sen, B. K.   +2 more
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Thesauri – a Toolbox for Information Retrieval

open access: yesBibliothek, 2023
Thesauri sind etablierte Instrumente der bibliothekarischen Sacherschließung. Durch die jüngste technologische Entwicklung und das Aufkommen künstlicher Intelligenz haben sie an Bedeutung gewonnen, da sie in der Lage sind, erklärbare Ergebnisse für die ...
Gabler Sebastian
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Concept of ‘subject’ in the context of library and information science from a new angle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The concept of subject as expounded in library and information science (LIS) has been interpreted here from the standpoint of the concept of word in linguistics. Both the concepts have been thoroughly reviewed.
Dutta, Bidyarthi, Dutta, Chaitali
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The non-unity of differential object marking

open access: yesIsogloss
This paper shows that differential object marking (DOM) is not a unitary cross-linguistic phenomenon, and observes that its two subtypes, differential object flagging (DOF) and differential object indexing (DOI), probably have rather different ...
Martin Haspelmath
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