Use of meta‐language in information retrieval systems
W. Goffman,
J. Verhoeff and
Jack Belzer
American Documentation, 1964, vol. 15, issue 1, 14-22
Abstract:
This article attempts to point out the usefulness of meta‐language in designing information retrieval systems. In its three sections, it first, sets the stage for the introduction of the meta‐language concept with general remarks on information retrieval systems. Second, it discusses meta‐language in general. Last, it considers certain theoretical implications pointing to the implementation of meta‐language in literature‐searching systems.
Date: 1964
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