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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 12, Issue 7)The Air Force installs a magnetic media silo farm at the Maxwell Air Force Base Gunter Annex regional processing center. A cluster of eight robotically controlled silos provided by Storage Technology Corp houses about...
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From:Library Trends (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT WITH THE EXPANSION OF THE INTERNET, searching for information goes beyond the boundary of physical libraries. Millions of documents of various media types--such as text, image, video, audio, graphics, and...
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From:Interfaces (Vol. 29, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA study was conducted to analyze querying and update costs for a data warehouse system at Cleveland, OH-based Summers Rubber Co. Problems related to the the quality of data and user skills were examined. Results...
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From:Information Management Journal (Vol. 33, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe transition from paper to electronic recordkeeping has drastically affected the records we maintain personally in our offices and cubicles. We correspond via e-mail, often with reports, schedules, meeting notices,...
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From:Library Software Review (Vol. 11, Issue 1)The Information Services Department at the Bedford, Massachusetts' facility of the MITRE Corporation has had a TECHLIB OPAC available to customers since December 1987, and converted to a TECHLIBplus OPAC in April 1991....
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 12)The US Army cancels a $40 million contract with Electronic Data Systems Corp (EDS) for an imaging system after the US General Services Administration Board of Contract Appeals (GSBCA) ordered the army to reassess its...
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From:Library Trends (Vol. 48, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT THIS RESEARCH EXPLORES THE INTERACTION of textual and photographic information in multimodal documents. The World Wide Web (WWW) may be viewed as the ultimate, large-scale, dynamically changing, multimedia...
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From:Information Today (Vol. 27, Issue 1)[This column lets experts in the information technology industry discuss the challenges and trends in their special niche in the marketplace. --Ed.] In less than a generation, the internet has revolutionized the way...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 19)The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is evaluating a prototype optical imaging system for its Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIPA) operations to be run by its Information Management Div. The FOIPA...
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From:Science (Vol. 245, Issue 4913) Peer-ReviewedRetrieval of Scientific and Technical Data At one time it was possible for an individual to become knowledgeable about new developments impinging on his or her field by simply scanning a few publications. But with the...
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From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 35, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDynabases are dynamic databases for portable computers that hold the user's notes, sketches, papers and other documents created over a long period of time. The question of whether several of such dynabases could be...
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From:Managing Office Technology (Vol. 42, Issue 8)The increasing volume of data processed by organizations requires the use of mass storage tools. In the past, greater storage needs simply meant buying a larger hard drive. Due to technological innovations, storage...
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From:Business Economics (Vol. 33, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe invention of smart card technology marks the start of cash-less, check-less, and paper-less consumer life as this uses a device that unites the functions of the microprocessor technology and credit-card portability....
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 18)The US National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Office Automation Branch has developed a slide indexing system on its Novell NetWare 3.10 local area network that makes it easier to find visual materials quickly. NCHS...
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From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 35, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedProgramming an information filter with rules can be a daunting task. Automatically constructing and refining a user's interest profile based on user feedback about documents can simplify this task. In the experimental...
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From:ACM Transactions on Information Systems (Vol. 18, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTechniques for automatic query expansion have been extensively studied in information retrieval research as a means of addressing the word mismatch between queries and documents. These techniques can be categorized as...
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From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 37, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDynabases are databases that seamlessly integrated all information received or generated by an individual or an organization over a long period of time; components of an interim dynabase are examined, including tools for...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 10, Issue 21)Xerox has announced Version 3.0 of its Document Search and Retrieval (DSR) software. DSR gives users access to documents stored on networks without requiring knowledge of many computer commands. Version 3.0 allows users...
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From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 35, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThe Tapestry experimental mail system developed at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center is predicated on the belief that information filtering can be more effective when humans are involved in the filtering process....
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From:Communications of the ACM (Vol. 35, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedMost information filtering techniques rely on the occurrence of a specific set of keywords to identify possible relevant texts, but they are limited because there is no actual understanding of the input texts. Natural...