Term-weighting approaches in automatic text retrieval
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Automatic text processing: the transformation, analysis, and retrieval of information by computer
Automatic text processing: the transformation, analysis, and retrieval of information by computer
The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine
WWW7 Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web 7
Managing gigabytes (2nd ed.): compressing and indexing documents and images
Managing gigabytes (2nd ed.): compressing and indexing documents and images
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue on the 50th anniversary of the Journal of The American Society for Information Science: part 2: paradigms, models and methods of information science
Modern Information Retrieval
Assessing bias in search engines
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Information Retrieval Effectiveness of Turkish Search Engines
ADVIS '02 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Advances in Information Systems
Retrieval evaluation with incomplete information
Proceedings of the 27th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
NewsInEssence: summarizing online news topics
Communications of the ACM - The digital society
Universal access to information
Communications of the ACM - The digital society
MyLifeBits: a personal database for everything
Communications of the ACM - Personal information management
First large-scale information retrieval experiments on turkish texts
SIGIR '06 Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
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One of the most exciting accomplishments of computer science in the lifetime of this generation is the World Wide Web. The Web is a global electronic publishing medium. Its size has been growing with an enormous speed for over a decade. Most of its content is objectionable, but it also contains a huge amount of valuable information. The Web adds a new dimension to the concept of information explosion and tries to solve the very same problem by information retrieval systems known as Web search engines. We briefly review the information explosion problem and information retrieval systems, convey the past and state of the art in Turkish information retrieval research, illustrate some recent developments, and propose some future actions in this research area in Turkey.