3/25/1999 Version

Reaching This Page could have been from Research or Sayings and Descriptors (file currently containing fifteen pointers, one to Bartlett's Familiar Quotations; see below). Locating a specific saying or quotation within a topic (truth, mistakes), quality (familiar, humorous, or author (Einstein, Emerson) is idiosyncratic. Create a method for using multiple indices to relocate items. (Italic indicates research topic.) Another path here is from Digital Images where sources about linguistic descriptions of visual information appear. Create a means for using hierarchy to provide a text description of map directions.

Sayings - Items for Indexing Experiments

Starting Points and Project Ideas

Multimembership

Fuzzy Vector Coordinates

Random Choices

Spatial Displays

Game Aspects

Relevant Papers and Sources

Noninferior Vectors

Web Material, Hypermedia Lab

Assessment (Introduction)

Assessment (Report, PostScript)

International Computing

Indexing Tools Relevance: % of search terms matched. Recall: no. of items found.

References

Bartlett, J., Familiar Quotations - A Collection of Passages, Phrases and Proverbs Traced to their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature, , Boston MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1882, Thirteenth Edition 1995. (A fundamental reference tool.)

Filo, D., Yang, J., et al, Yahoo! Unplugged, Foster City CA: IDG Books, 1995. (Re basic library indexing method used to build Yahoo.)

Dorff, P., File... Don't Pile!, Minneapolis MN: Willowtree Press, 1983. (Re creating a useful personal filing system.)

Borgman, C., Effective Online Searching: A Basic Text, NY: Marcel Dekker, 1984.