Journal of Internet Cataloging

Volume 2, Number 3/4


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CONTENTS

Introduction: Increasing the Odds, By Alan Thomas and James Shearer 

SEARCH ENGINES: CHARACTERISTICS AND EFFECTIVE USE 

A Proposal for Categorization and Nomenclature for Web Search Tools by Scott Nicholson

Internet Search Engines and Robots: What They Are and How to Use Them , by Catherine Hume

Internet Search Engines: Understanding Their Design to Improve Information Retrieval, by Kurt I. Munson

Signposts on the Information Superhighway: Indexes and Access, by Susan MacDougall

Search Engines for the World Wide Web: An Evaluation of Recent Developments, by Sarah J. Clarke

CLASSIFICATION AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO WEB ORGANIZATION, INDEXING, AND SEARCHING 

The Relevance of Facet Analysis for World Wide Web Subject Organization and Searching, by David Ellis and Ana Vasconcelos 

Subject Trees on the Internet: A New Rôle for Bibliographic Classification? By Alan Wheatley

Classification Schemes Revisited: Applications to Web Indexing and Searching,  by Vanda Broughton and Heather Lane

SUBJECT CATALOGUING AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB

Improving Subject Searching in Web-Based OPACs: Evaluation of the Problem and Guidelines for Design, by Chris Evin Long

The Internet as a Tool for Cataloguing and Classification: A View From the UK, by Gordon Dunsire

USE, the Universal Subject Environment: A New Subject Access Approach in the Time of the Internet, by William E. Studwell


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