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- From: hrubin@pop.stat.purdue.edu (Herman Rubin)
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- Subject: Re: Organization for search
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- Date: 26 Aug 92 13:45:39 GMT
- References: <1992Aug21.215538.26112@access.usask.ca>
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- In article <1992Aug21.215538.26112@access.usask.ca> choy@skorpio.usask.ca writes:
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- >The information in libraries is so massive that I cannot read all
- >of it. However, the information is so incomplete and deep that I
- >may take me a long time to determine its existence or utility.
- >Can we place the information in a computer to allow fast search
- >and a chance to catch up on the pleasures of life? Is anyone doing
- >this?
-
- The problems are much greater than appear on the surface. Even
- cataloguing the existence and location of the information is a massive
- job, and is made worse by the fact that a paper, and even more so a book,
- on one subject may have material even more relevant to something else,
- and that this fact may not be apparent to the author or reviewer.
-
- There are some attempts to do this for current literature. There are
- on-line indices of papers and books by title and author, and even somewhat
- by subject. But an index of concepts, definitions, theorems, proofs, and
- methods, all of which are important, does not exist and never has existed.
- Can it exist, in a usable form? Consider the problem of entering, classifying,
- and cross-indexing.
-
- I do not agree that it is not important. One thing which I believe is quite
- lacking is the information about material in one field relevant for another.
- The so-called expository papers do very little of this.
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