An artificial intelligence approach to the design of online information retrieval systems
An artificial intelligence approach to the design of online information retrieval systems
Knowledge-based document retrieval: framework and design
Journal of Information Science
Sources and use of search terms in online searching
ASIS '92 Proceedings of the 55th annual meeting on Celebrating change : information management on the move: information management on the move
Knowledge-based search tactics
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
In their own words: an examination of catalogue users' subject queries
Journal of Information Science
An expert system approach to online catalog subject searching
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Subject searching in online catalogs: metaknowledge used by experienced searchers
Journal of the American Society for Information Science
Why are online catalogs still hard to use?
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue: current research in online public access systems
Failure analysis of subject searches in a test of a new design for subject access to online catalogs
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue: current research in online public access systems
Enhancing a new design for subject access to online catalogs
Library Hi Tech - Special issue: libraries and the empowerment of persons with diabilities
The exact-display approach for online catalog subject searching
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Subject Searching in Library Catalogs: Before and after the Introduction of Online Catalogs
Subject Searching in Library Catalogs: Before and after the Introduction of Online Catalogs
Cooperative query processing via knowledge abstraction and query relaxation
Advanced topics in database research vol. 1
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An expert system Web interface to CS Stores called E-Referencer is being developed to help users search library catalogs on the Internet more effectively. An initial prototype has been implemented. The interface encapsulates some of the knowledge and searching expertise of experienced librarians. It has a repertoire of initial search strategies and reformulation strategies that it selects and implements to help users retrieve relevant records. It uses the Z39.50 protocol to access library systems on the Internet. This paper describes the design of E-Referencer, and the development of search strategies to be used by the interface.