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Computerized title searches

The title serves two main purposes to attract the potential audience and to aid retrieval and indexing. Therefore, include several keywords. The title should provide the maximum information for a computerized title search. [Pg.20]

A subject-oriented, author-indexed collection of abstracts published bimonthly under the title Biological Abstracts. Computerized searches available from either the producer or the institutions that have purchased these tapes for use in their search services (Table 9)... [Pg.22]

A computerized bibliographical retrieval system allows the user to search for the presence of certain terms in the titles, in assigned keywords, and in the full text of abstracts. The user may compose his own search criteria in an unconstrained format, specifying a wei ted collection of whole words, roots of words, words with prefixes land suffixes, phrases, and synonyms of any or all of the preceding word classes, in an arbitrary order, and without limitations as to number. This system has also been applied to other types of data files, and is described elsewhere. ... [Pg.233]

Provides computerized search of tables of contents of key journals by journal name and/or title keywords... [Pg.274]


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