Internet Searching and Indexing: The Subject Approach

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Pub. Date: 2000-07-28
Publisher(s): CRC Press
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Summary

Prevent information overload with better indexing and retrieval strategies! In the fast-changing world of the Internet, the skills of the librarian are indispensable for managing the overwhelming amount of available data. Internet Searching and Indexing examines the tools and procedures available now and for the future that will help librarians, students, and patrons search the Internet more systematically, while helping information professionals design more efficient, effective search engines and Web pages. This comprehensive volume offers usable information for people at all levels of Internet savvy. Its clear explanations of the various ways search engines are structured will help new users take advantage of their attributes to design more effective retrieval strategies. It suggests practical ways for information professionals to use traditional library tools and concepts to make the Web more accessible. Moreover, it shows how the Web can be tapped as an immense resource to help librarians in the process of subject classification. Internet Searching and Indexing offers specific guidance on: how to classify various Web search tools and take advantage of their capabilities using signposts such as indexes, directories, and metadata to improve access to information on the Web the advantages of using facet analysis in Web page organizing, indexing, and searching the links between Internet subject trees and conventional bibliographic classification guidelines for interface design for developing Web-based OPACs applying Library of Congress subject headings to classifying Web subject access . . . and more With the vast amount of information that is added to the Web each day, finding data is becoming more time consuming and more complex. Internet Searching and Indexing will help you decrease the time you spend searching for the information you need and assist you in cataloging, classification, indexing, and creating quick and effective retrieval methods.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Increasing the Odds 1(7)
Alan R. Thomas
James R. Shearer
SEARCH ENGINES: CHARACTERISTICS AND EFFECTIVE USE 7(88)
A Proposal for Categorization and Nomenclature for Web Search Tools
9(20)
Scott Nicholson
Internet Search Engines and Robots: What They Are and How to Use Them
29(18)
Catherine Hume
Internet Search Engines: Understanding Their Design to Improve Information Retrieval
47(14)
Kurt I. Munson
Signposts on the Information Superhighway: Indexes and Access
61(20)
Susan MacDougall
Search Engines for the World Wide Web: An Evaluation of Recent Developments
81(14)
Sarah J. Clarke
CLASSIFICATION AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO WEB ORGANIZATION, INDEXING, AND SEARCHING 95(62)
The Relevance of Facet Analysis for World Wide Web Subject Organization and Searching
97(18)
David Ellis
Ana Vasconcelos
Subject Trees on the Internet: A New Role for Bibliographic Classification?
115(28)
Alan Wheatley
Classification Schemes Revisited: Applications to Web Indexing and Searching
143(14)
Vanda Broughton
Heather Lane
SUBJECT CATALOGUING AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB 157(54)
Improving Subject Searching in Web-Based OPACs: Evaluation of the Problem and Guidelines for Design
159(28)
Chris Evin Long
The Internet as a Tool for Cataloguing and Classification, a View from the UK
187(10)
Gordon Dunsire
USE, the Universal Subject Environment: A New Subject Access Approach in the Time of the Internet
197(14)
William E. Studwell
Index 211

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