Libraries and expert systems
 
Edited by
Craig McDonald and
John Weckert
 
ISBN 0 947568 51 4
1991
£25.00/US$46.00
 
 
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CONTENTS
 
The logic of ready reference work: basic and subordinate level knowledge
John Richardson Jr.
 
Knowledge-based support for library users
C.L. Forrester and B.J. Garner
 
DistRef: a prototype distance referral system
Craig McDonald
 
Knowledge-based indexing: the view from SIMPR
Forbes Gibb and Godfrey Smart
 
AIDA - the Artificially Intelligent Document Analyser
Richard L. Jones
 
An information storage and retrieval system in the Australian Parliamentary Library
John Macdonald and Peter Flemming
 
Expert assistance for collection development
Mark Johnston and John Weckert
 
Item classification using the n-Cube's hierarchical knowledge representation schema
S.J. Cosgrove
 
How expert can expert systems really be?
John Weckert
 
The E-Library: an intelligent environment for expert systems
Richard J. Goodram and James H. May
 
Information management, expert systems and hypertext
John Robertson
 
Hypothesis testing: a new information retrieval task for libraries
Monica Davis and Paul Compton
 
Expert systems: project management implications
David N. Wilson
 
Expert systems: marketing strategies for libraries
Patrick Condon
 
The organisational consequences of expert systems
Frank Willems
 
Using VP-Expert as an authoring tool
Kaye Cleary
 
Expert systems as a learning tool for student librarians
Edward R. Reid-Smith
 
Expert system: shells - navigational tools for beginners
Julie Dow
 
Information professionals: roles in expert systems development
Anne Morris