Articles

Howlers: New Automation and Human Models Challenge Traditional Indexing
by John Blossom, reprinted from www.shore.com

The future of professional indexers may be smaller in terms of their pre-automated past, but these same tools are also providing new opportunities for both professional indexers and their users - those "howlers" - to create more content value.

10 Signs That You Need a Thesaurus
by Alice Redmond-Neal and Catherine Kenward

Why Data Harmony? A Poem
by Patrick Sauer

White Papers

Facets Help Move from Search to Found
by Alice Redmond-Neal

Automatic Indexing Return on Investment (ROI)
A Case Study Comparison of Rule Base and Statistical Approaches

by Marjorie M.K. Hlava

OWL Export Module:
Data Harmony for the Semantic Web

by Jay ven Eman, PhD

The Search for Machine-Aided Indexing: Why a Rule-Based System is the Cost-Effective Choice
by Larry Compton

The Notation Module in Thesaurus Design
An innovative view of Thesaurus Hierarchies

by Scott Denning

Automatic Indexing: How Two Approaches Compare -
Understanding “Rule Based” vs. “Statistics Based” Indexing Systems

(or as pdf reprint from Information Today, August 2005)
by Marjorie M.K. Hlava

Links

Automated Indexing & Abstracting: Current Status and Future Trends
Symposium sponsored by NFAIS, April 2005
The webpage includes links to PowerPoint presentations of the Panel