Library Hours
Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Naper Blvd. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
     
Limit search to available items
Results Page:  Previous Next

Title Understanding information retrieval systems : management, types, and standards / edited by Marcia J. Bates. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Auerbach Publications, 2012.
QR Code
Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents <P><STRONG>GENERAL<BR></STRONG>Information Systems; <EM>E. Burton Swanson<BR></EM>Information Retrieval Systems; <EM>Ray R. Larson<BR></EM>Information Searching and Search Models; <EM>Iris Xie<BR></EM>User-Oriented and Cognitive Models of Information Retrieval; <EM>Kalervo Järvelin and Peter Ingwersen<BR></EM>User-Centered Design of Information Systems; <EM>Elaine G. Toms<BR></EM>Ethical Issues in Information Systems; <EM>Vladimir Zwass<BR></EM>Careers and Education in Information Systems; <EM>Paul Gray and Lorne Olfman</EM></P><P></P><P><STRONG>MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS<BR></STRONG>Knowledge Management; <EM>Kimiz Dalkir<BR></EM>Information Management; <EM>Brian Detlor<BR></EM>Digital Asset Management; <EM>James E.P. Currall and Michael S. Moss<BR></EM>Network Management; <EM>Robert J. Sandusky<BR></EM>Management of Very Large Distributed Shared Collections; <EM>Reagan W. Moore<BR></EM>Search Engine Optimization; <EM>Nicholas Carroll<BR></EM>Records Compliance and Risk Management; <EM>Bradley J. Wiles<BR></EM>Version Control; <EM>Jill E. Grogg and Jeff Weddle<BR></EM>Digital Content Licensing; <EM>Paul D. Callister and Kathleen Hall<BR></EM>Piracy in Digital Media; <EM>Stephanie Walker<BR></EM>Information Storage Technologies; <EM>Scott L. Klingler<BR></EM>Electronic Records Preservation; <EM>Robert P. Spindler<BR></EM>Data and Data Quality; <EM>Thomas C. Redman, Christopher Fox, and Anany Levitin<BR></EM>Information Systems Failure; <EM>Chris Sauer and Gordon B. Davis</EM></P><P></P><P><STRONG>TYPES OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS<BR></STRONG>Search Engines; <EM>Randolph Hock<BR></EM>Web Retrieval and Mining; <EM>Carlos Castillo and Ricardo Baeza-Yates<BR></EM>Semantic Web; <EM>Kieron O'Hara and Wendy Hall<BR></EM>XML Information Retrieval; <EM>Mounia Lalmas<BR></EM>Information Retrieval Support Systems; <EM>Yiyu Yao, Ning Zhong, and Yi Zeng<BR></EM>Multilingual Information Access; <EM>Douglas W. Oard<BR></EM>Still Image Search and Retrieval; <EM>Vittorio Castelli<BR></EM>Music Information Retrieval; <EM>Kjell Lemström and George Tzanetakis<BR></EM>Web Social Mining; <EM>Hady W. Lauw and Ee-Peng Lim<BR></EM>Recommender Systems and Expert Locators; <EM>Derek L. Hansen, Tapan Khopkar, and Jun Zhang<BR></EM>Knowledge Management Systems; <EM>Dick Stenmark<BR></EM>Decision Support Systems; <EM>Marek J. Druzdzel and Roger R. Flynn<BR></EM>Collaborative Systems and Groupware; <EM>David Jank<BR></EM>Geographic Information Systems (GIS); <EM>Timothy F. Leslie and Nigel M. Waters<BR></EM>Clinical Decision-Support Systems;<EM> Kai Zheng<BR></EM>Integrated Library Systems (ILS); <EM>Emily Gallup Fayen<BR></EM>Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs); <EM>Kevin Butterfield<BR></EM>Internet Filtering Software and Its Effects; <EM>Lynn Sutton<BR></EM>Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS); <EM>Dirk Schoonbaert and Victor Rosenberg<BR></EM>Collection Management Systems; <EM>Perian Sully<BR></EM>Interactive Multimedia in Museums; <EM>Nik Honeysett<BR></EM>Museum Web Sites and Digital Collections; <EM>David Bearman and Jennifer Trant<BR></EM><BR><STRONG>STANDARDS FOR INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS<BR></STRONG>Digital Object Identifier (DOI<SUP>®</SUP>) System; <EM>Norman Paskin<BR></EM>Data Transmission Protocols; <EM>Chuan Heng Foh<BR></EM>Information Retrieval Protocols: Z39.50 and Search & Retrieve via URL; <EM>William Moen<BR></EM>Extensible Markup Language (XML); <EM>Kevin S. Clarke<BR></EM>Resource Description Framework (RDF); <EM>Nicholas Gibbins and Nigel Shadbolt<BR></EM>Text Encoding Initiative (TEI); <EM>Edward Vanhoutte and Ron Van den Branden<BR></EM>Encoded Archival Description (EAD); <EM>Daniel V. Pitti<BR></EM>Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model; <EM>Christopher A. Lee</EM></P>
Summary Annotation In order to be effective for their users, information retrieval (IR) systems should be adapted to the specific needs of particular environments. The huge and growing array of types of information retrieval systems in use today is on display in Understanding Information Retrieval Systems: Management, Types, and Standards, which addresses over 20 types of IR systems. These various system types, in turn, present both technical and management challenges, which are also addressed in this volume. In order to be interoperable in a networked environment, IR systems must be able to use various types of technical standards, a number of which are described in this book--often by their original developers. The book covers the full context of operational IR systems, addressing not only the systems themselves but also human user search behaviors, user-centered design, and management and policy issues. In addition to theory and practice of IR system design, the book covers Web standards and protocols, the Semantic Web, XML information retrieval, Web social mining, search engine optimization, specialized museum and library online access, records compliance and risk management, information storage technology, geographic information systems, and data transmission protocols. Emphasis is given to information systems that operate on relatively unstructured data, such as text, images, and music. The book is organized into four parts:Part I supplies a broad-level introduction to information systems and information retrieval systemsPart II examines key management issues and elaborates on the decision process around likely information system solutions Part III illustrates the range of information retrieval systems in use today discussing the technical, operational, and administrative issues for each typePart IV discusses the most important organizational and technical standards needed for successful information retrieval This volume brings together authoritative articles on the different types of information systems and how to manage real-world demands such as digital asset management, network management, digital content licensing, data quality, and information system failures. It explains how to design systems to address human characteristics and considers key policy and ethical issues such as piracy and preservation. Focusing on web-based systems, the chapters in this book provide an excellent starting point for developing and managing your own IR systems.
Subject Information storage and retrieval systems.
Information Systems
Systèmes d'information.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Added Author Bates, Marcia J., editor.
ISBN 9781466551350 (EPUB)
1466551356 (EPUB)
Standard No. 9781466551350
Patron reviews: add a review
Click for more information
EBOOK
No one has rated this material

You can...
Also...
- Find similar reads
- Add a review
- Sign-up for Newsletter
- Suggest a purchase
- Can't find what you want?
More Information