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Integration of menu retrieval and Boolean retrieval from a full‐text database

C.R. Watters (School of Computer Science, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada. B3J 2X4)
M.A. Shepherd (School of Computer Science, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada. B3J 2X4)
E.W. Grundke (School of Computer Science, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada. B3J 2X4)
P. Bodorik (School of Computer Science, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Canada. B3J 2X4)

Online Review

ISSN: 0309-314X

Article publication date: 1 May 1985

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Abstract

Although the Boolean combination of keywords and/or subject codes is the predominant access method for the retrieval of passages from full‐text databases, menu access is an attractive alternative. The selection of an access method and the ensuing satisfaction with the results is based on the type of query and on the experience and knowledge of the user. This paper describes a prototype system which has integrated Boolean, menu, and direct access methods for the retrieval of passages from full‐text databases. The integration is based on the hierarchical structure inherent in such databases as legal statutes and regulations and engineering standards. The user may switch freely among access methods in order to develop the most appropriate search strategy. The retrieved passages are presented to the user within the context of the hierarchical structure.

Citation

Watters, C.R., Shepherd, M.A., Grundke, E.W. and Bodorik, P. (1985), "Integration of menu retrieval and Boolean retrieval from a full‐text database", Online Review, Vol. 9 No. 5, pp. 391-402. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb024193

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MCB UP Ltd

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