On‐line serials control system in a large biomedical library part II. Evaluation of retrieval features
James Fayollat
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1972, vol. 23, issue 6, 353-358
Abstract:
The on‐line serials control system in use at UCLA Biomedical Library utilizes an inverted file for its primary retrieval technique. The correct title is reached with a single entry about 80% of the time by using an average of three title words. A detailed profile of title structure and search scheme is given. The major determinants of the scheme are evaluated on a performance and cost basis.
Date: 1972
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