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