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Title: | A NEED TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES OF A CONTROLLED VOCABULARY/ FREE-TEXT INDEXING, IN THE SYSTEM WHICH FACILITATES THE INFORMATION SEARCHING ACTIVITY |
Authors: | Kuruppu, D.C. |
Keywords: | A NEED TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES OF A CONTROLLED VOCABULARY/ FREE-TEXT INDEXING, IN THE SYSTEM WHICH FACILITATES THE INFORMATION SEARCHING ACTIVITY |
Issue Date: | 1998 |
Citation: | Journal of the Sri Lanka Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society · January 1998 |
Abstract: | Information retrieval is the process of searching for i n formation and data, stored in or contained i n various formats and sources. Any system, w h i c h facilitates the information searching activity, is normally called an information retrieval system. The system is made of six major subsystems, w h i ch are the document selection subsystem, the indexing subsystem, the vocabulary subsystem, and the subsystem of usersystem interaction and the matching subsystem. The indexing subsystem consists of a bibliographic description of each document i n the collection along w i t h various access points to make this retrievable. Controlled vocabulary is considered as an important index variable and also plays a central role i n a typical retrieval system. This means that vocabulary control is a relative rather than an absolute system. Modern information retrieval systems generally make use of free-text indexing (e.g.; database on On-line system). These two indexing systemshave some artificial barrier between users and information. This paper briefly discusses the advantages and the disadvantages of controlled vocabulary and free-text indexing. |
URI: | http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/4503 |
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