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Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science

Volume 71 - Supplement 34

Edited by Allen Kent

Published March 26th 2002 by CRC Press – 500 pages

Series: Library and Information Science Encyclopedia

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Description

This supplement examines achieving synergy between computer power and human reason to the unified medical language system (UMLS).

Contents

"Contributors to Volume 71 Achieving Synergy Between Computer Power and Human Reason Thomas Whalen Conceptual Modeling for Knowledge-Based Systems Piet-Hein Speel, Guus Schreiber, Wouter Van Joolingen, Gertjan Van Heijst, and Gertjan Beijer Consumer Trust and B2c E-Commerce David Gefen Electronic Records Management: A Review of the Work of a Decade and a Reflection On Future Directions Philip Bantin Eliciting Hierarchical Knowledge Structures: Laddering Gordon Rugg and P. Mcgeorge Glean: Using Syntatic Information in Document Filtering Raman Chandrasekar and Srinivas Bangalore History of Internet Search Tools Dale Vidmar and Connie Anderson A History of the School of Information and Library Studies at the State University of New York and Buffalo 1966-1999 George S. Bobinski Information and Communication Technology and the Mathematics Classroom Peter Wright Knowledge-Based Problem Solving Ling X Li and Li D Xu Natural Language Interface for an Expert System Martha W. Evens Preservation Needs Assessment in Libraries Graham Matthews Statistical Language Modeling Elvira I. Sicilia-Garcia and F. Jack Smith The Twentieth Century School Library Media Research Record Danial Callison The Unified Medical Language System® (Umsl®) Project Stuart J. Nelson, Tammy Powell, And Betsy L. Humphreys "