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upenn.edu [PDF]F Gey, M Buckland, A Chen, R Larson - Proceedings of the first …, 2001 - portal.acm.org
... Campaign. Springer, to appear 2001. [8] Youngin Kim, Barbara Norgard, Aitao Chen,
and Fredric Gey. Using ordinary language to access metadata of diverse types of
information resources: Trade classification and numeric data. In ...
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psu.edu [PDF]M Buckland, A Chen, FC Gey, RR Larson - Information technology and …, 2006 - Citeseer
... 11 Buckland, Gey, and Larson, Seamless Searching; Youngin Kim, Barbara Norgard, Aitao Chen,
and Fredric Gey, “Using Ordinary Language to Access Metadata of Diverse Types of Information
Resources: Trade Classification and Numeric Data,” in Knowledge: Creation ...
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Y Kim, B Norgard, A Chen, F Gey - Proceedings of the ASIS Annual …, 1999 - eric.ed.gov
EJ597569 - Using Ordinary Language To Access Metadata of Diverse Types of
Information Resources: Trade Classifications and Numeric Data. ...
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ala.org [PDF]FC Gey, RR Larson - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND …, 2006 - staging.ala.org
Page 1. SEARCH ACROSS DIFFERENT MEDIA | BUCKLAND, CHEN, GEY, AND
LARSON 181 Digital technology encourages the hope of searching across and
between different media forms (text, sound, image, numeric data). ...
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