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INDEXING (GENERAL)

Bakewell, K.G.B.  (1993).  “Research in Indexing: More Needed?”  The Indexer.  18(3).

Bates, Marcia J.  (1996).  “Indexing and Access for Digital Libraries and the Internet: Human, Database, and Domain Factors."  Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  49: 1185 - 1205.

Baxter, Graeme, and Douglas Anderson.  (1995).  “Image Indexing and Retrieval: Some Problems and Proposed Solutions.” New Library World.  96(1123): 4-13.

Bertrand, Annick, and Jean-Marie Cellier.  (1995).  “Psychological Approach to Indexing: Effects of the Operator’s Expertise Upon Indexing Behavior.” Journal of Information Science.  21(6): 459 – 472.

Bertrand-Gastaldy, Suzanne.  (1995).  “Convergent Theories: Using a Multidisciplinary Approach to Explain Indexing Results.”  Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Information Science.  October 9-12, 1995.  Chicago, Ill.  32: 56-60.

Brown, Craig.  (2000).  “Indexing 101: A Primer on the Elements of Indexing.”  The Last Word.

Chan, Lois Mai.  (1989).  “Inter-Indexer Consistency in Subject Cataloging.” Information Technology and Libraries.  Dec.: 349-358.

Chen, Hsinchun, et al.  (1998).  “Alleviating Search Uncertainty Through Concept Associations: Automatic Indexing, Co-Occurrence Analysis, and Parallel Computing.”  Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  49(3): 206-216.

Chung, Yi-Ming, William M. Pottenger, and Bruce R. Schatz.  (1998).  “Automatic Subject Indexing Using an Associative Neural Network.”  CANIS-Community Architectures for Network Information Systems Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Cisco, Susan L. and Janelle Wertzberger.  (1997).  “Indexing Digital: It’s Not an Option: Pay Now or Pay (More) Later!”  Inform.  Feb.: 12-20.

Cohen, Jonathan D.  (1995).  “Highlights: Language-and Domain-Independent Automatic Indexing Terms for Abstracting.”  Journal for the American Society for Information Science. 46(3): 162-174.

Cooper, Willliam S.  (1969).  “Is Interindexer Consistency A Hobgoblin?” American Documentation.  July: 268-278.

Crystal, David.  (1984).  “Linguistics and Indexing.”  The Indexer.  14(1):  3-7.

David, Claire, et al.  (1995).  “Indexing as Problem Solving: A Cognitive Approach to Consistency.”  Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science.  32: 49-55.

Di Nubila, B., et al.  (1994).  “Concept-Based Indexing and Retrieval of Multimedia Documents.” Journal of Information Science.  20(3): 185-196.

Farrow, John.  (1995).  “All in the Mind: Concept Analysis in Indexing.”  The Indexer.  19(4): 243-247.

Fidel, Raya.  (1994).  “User-Centered Indexing.”  Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  45(8): 572-576.

Fruscione, James.  (1997).  “Outsourcing Document Conversion and Indexing Services (Book Review).”  Records Management Quarterly.  31: 67-68.

Giral, Angela, and Arlene G. Taylor.  (1993).  “Indexing Overlap and Consistency Between the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals and the Architectural Periodicals Index.”  Library Resources and Technical Services.  37(1): 19-44.

Graham, Margaret E.  (1999).  “The Description and Indexing of Images: Report of a Survey of ARLIS Members, 1998/99.” ARLIS.  May.

Higgins, Jackie, Tina Kay, and Melissa Riesland.  (n.d.).  “Indexer Consistency and the Need for Authority Control.” 

Hooper, R. S.  (1965).  Indexer Consistency Tests: Origin, Measurements, Results and Utilization.  Bethesda: IBM Corporation.

Hurwitz.  (1969).  “A Study of Indexer Consistency.”  American Documentation.  Jan.: 92-94.

Iivonen, Mirja.  (1990).  “Interindexer Consistency and the Indexing Environment.” International Forum Information and Documentation.  15(2): 16-21.

Jermey, Jonathan, and Glenda Browne.  (1996).  “Indexing: The Ideal Cottage Industry.”  LIBRES.  6(1-2).

Korycinski, C., and Alan F. Newell.  (1990).  “Natural-Language Processing and Automatic Indexing.”  The Indexer.  17(1): 21-29.

Leonard, Lawrence E.  (1977).  Inter-Indexer Consistency and Retrieval Effectiveness: Measurement of Relationships.  Doctor of Philosophy in Library Science.

Leonard, Lawrence. E.  (1975).  Inter-Indexer Consistency Studies, 1954-1975: A Review. University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science Thesis.

Lunin, Lois F., and Raya Fidel.  (1994).  “Introduction and Overview.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  45(8):  570-571.

Mann, Thoma.  (1997).  “Cataloging Must Change! and Indexer Consistency Studies: Misreading the Evidence at Our Peril.”  Cataloging & Classification Quarterly.  23(3/4): 345.

Markey, Karen.  (1984).  “Interindexer Consistency Tests: A Literature Review and Report of a Test of Consistency in Indexing Visual Materials.” Library and Information Science Research.  6: 155-177.

Maron, M. E.  (1977).  “On Indexing, Retrieval and the Meaning of About.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  28(1): 38-43.

Milstead, Jessica L.  (1994).  “Needs for Research in Indexing.”  Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  45(8): 577-582.

O’Connor, Brian C.  (1996).  “Aboutness and User-Generated Descriptors.”  In Explorations in Indexing and Abstracting: Pointing, Virtue, and Power.  Englewood, CA: Libraries Unlimited.  145-157.

Oster, Sandra.  (1994).  “Indexes in Computer Documentation.”  Technical Communication.  First Quarter: 41- 50.

Paijmans, Hans.  (1997).  “Gravity Wells of Meaning: Detecting Information-Rich Passages in Scientific Texts.”  Journal of Documentation.  53(5): 520-536.

Reich, Phyllis, and Erik J. Biever.  (1991).  “Indexing Consistency: The Input/Output Function of Thesauri.”  College and Research Libraries.  52(4): 336-343.

Rolling, L.  (1981).  “Indexing, Consistency, Quality and Efficiency.”  Information Processing & Management.  17: 69-76.

Shaw, W. M., Jr.  (1990).  “Subject Indexing and Citation Indexing-Part I: Clustering Structure in the Cystic Fibrosis Document Collection.” Information Processing & Management. 26(6): 693-703.

Shaw, W. M., Jr.  (1990).  “Subject Indexing and Citation Indexing-Part II: An Evaluation and Comparison.”  Information Processing and Management.  26(6): 705-718.

Sievert, MaryEllen C.  (1991).  “Indexing Consistency in Information Science Abstracts.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  42(1): 1-6.

Simkin, John.  (1992).  “Reflections on Education of Professional Indexers.” The Indexer.  18(1): 19-20.

Slamecka, Vladimir, and Joan E. Vladimir.  (1965).  “Consistency of Human Indexing.”  In The Coming of Age of Informative Technology.  Washington, DC: Documentation Inc.  32-57.

Smith, Gregory.  (1999).  “Knowledge Gets Lost in the Words.”  InformationWeek.  Nov. 1.

Soergel, Dagobert.  (1994).  “Indexing and Retrieval Performance: The Logical Evidence.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  45(8): 589-599.

St. Laurent, Mary Cuddy.  (1967).  Studies in Indexing Depth and Retrieval Effectiveness. Working Paper No. 380-6.  University of Chicago, M.A. Thesis. 

Steemson, Michael.  (1997).  “Indexing Concepts and Feelings: Ability, Evil, Fidelity or Power.”  The Caldeson Consultancy.

Stefik, Mark.  (1997).  “Trusted Systems.”  Scientific American.  March.

Tarr, Daniel, and Harold Borko.  (1974).  “Factors Influencing Inter-Indexer Consistency.”  Proceedings of the ASIS-1974.  Los Angeles, CA.  50-55.

Thomas, Dorothy.  (1989).  “History of the American Society of Indexers.”  In Indexing: The State of Our Knowledge and the State of Our Ignorance from the Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Indexers.  Ed. Bella Hass Weinberg.  Medford, NJ: Learned Information.  121-127. 

Tibbo, Helen R.  (1994).  “Indexing for the Humanities.”  Journal of the American Society for Information Science.  45(8): 607-61.

Tinker, John F.  (1966).  “Imprecision in Meaning Measured by Inconsistency of Indexing.”  American Documentation.  17: 96-102.

Todd, Ross J.  (1992).  “Academic Indexing: What’s it All About?”  The Indexer.  18(2): 101-104. 

Tonta, Yasar.  (1991).  “A Study of Indexing Consistency Between Library of Congress and British Library Catalogers.”  35(2): 177-185.

Van der Starre, Jan H. E.  (1995).  “Ceci N’est Pas Une Pipe.”  Archives and Museum Informatics.  267-277.

Vickers, John A.  (1992).  “Unacademic Indexing.”  The Indexer.  18(1): 23-24.

Zunde, Pranas, and Margaret E. Dexter.  (1969).   “Factors Affecting Indexing Performance.”  Proceedings of the ASIS-1969.  313-322.


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