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Key word‐in‐context index for technical literature (kwic index)

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  • H. P. Luhn

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A distinction is made between bibliographical indexes for new and past literature based on the willingness of the user to trade perfection for currency. Indexes giving keywords in their context are proposed as suitable for disseminating new information. These can be entirely machine‐generated and hence kept up‐to‐date with the current literature. A compatible coding scheme to identify the indexed documents is also proposed. In it elements are automatically extracted from the usual identifiers of the document so that the coded identifier yields a maximum of information while remaining susceptible to normal methods of ordering.

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  • H. P. Luhn, 1960. "Key word‐in‐context index for technical literature (kwic index)," American Documentation, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 11(4), pages 288-295, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:amedoc:v:11:y:1960:i:4:p:288-295
    DOI: 10.1002/asi.5090110403
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    3. Marc Burri, 2023. "Do daily lead texts help nowcasting GDP growth?," IRENE Working Papers 23-02, IRENE Institute of Economic Research.

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