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Expert systems and their use in information science
thesis
posted on 2018-01-16, 11:20 authored by Anne MorrisThe overall aim of the work submitted here was to advance and disseminate knowledge
In the field of expert systems in information science. More specifically the objectives
were:
(1) to review the field to date;
(2) to develop expert system prototypes which give advice on online database
selection and, to a much lesser extent, search statement modification;
(3) to examine the roles which information professionals might play in expert
system development;
(4) to examine the expert systems teaching and research being undertaken in
Library and Information Science (LIS) departments in the UK, North America
and Australia. [Continues.]
History
School
- Science
Department
- Information Science
Publisher
© A. Morris and the assigneesPublisher statement
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1993Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University. This Thesis consists of copies of separate publications. It has been redacted for reasons relating to the law of copyright. For more information please contact the author.Language
- en