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Document image processing 9 Digital libraries 2 Internet 2 Archives 1 Communications 1 Computers 1 Data processing 1 Digital storage 1 Education 1 Electronic media 1 Identification 1 Indexing 1 Industry 1 Information retrieval 1 Inter‐computer links 1 Investment 1 Israel 1 Named entity recognition 1 Photographs 1 Productivity 1 Records management 1 Social sciences 1 Sweden 1 Technological change 1 Text retrieval 1 United Kingdom 1 United States of America 1 – National cultures 1
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research-article 6 conceptual-paper 2 case-report 1
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Alexander, J. Trent 1 Bar‐Ilan, Judit 1 Benner, Margareta 1 Bleckley, David A. 1 Dalay, B.S. 1 Greisdorf, Howard 1 Idan, Asher 1 Lafia, Sara 1 Miller, Yitzchak 1 O'Connor, Brian 1 O’Connor, Brian 1 Parkin, Robert M. 1 Perkins, Simon 1 Quan Liu, Yan 1 Robertson, Alexander M. 1 Shachak, Aviv 1 Shoham, Snunith 1 Willett, Peter 1 Yoon, JungWon 1
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Journal of Documentation 4 Online Information Review 3 Industrial Management & Data Systems 2
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Digitizing and parsing semi-structured historical administrative documents from the G.I. Bill mortgage guarantee program
Lafia, Sara; Bleckley, David A.; Alexander, J. Trent - In: Journal of Documentation 79 (2023) 7, pp. 225-239
Purpose Many libraries and archives maintain collections of research documents, such as administrative records, with paper-based formats that limit the documents' access to in-person use. Digitization transforms paper-based collections into more accessible and analyzable formats. As collections...
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Engineering an image‐browsing environment: re‐purposing existing denotative descriptors
Yoon, JungWon; O'Connor, Brian - In: Journal of Documentation 66 (2010) 5, pp. 750-774
Purpose – The paper provides a theory base for deriving connotative descriptors for photographs from existing denotative descriptors, and then demonstrates a model for enhancing browsing within image collections by providing a tool for carving up the searching space....
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Structured versus unstructured tagging: a case study
Bar‐Ilan, Judit; Shoham, Snunith; Idan, Asher; … - In: Online Information Review 32 (2008) 5, pp. 635-647
Purpose – This paper seeks to describe and discuss a tagging experiment involving images related to Israeli and Jewish cultural heritage. The aim of this experiment was to compare freely assigned tags with values (free text) assigned to predefined metadata elements. Design/methodology/approach...
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Best practices, standards and techniques for digitizing library materials: a snapshot of library digitization practices in the USA
Quan Liu, Yan - In: Online Information Review 28 (2004) 5, pp. 338-345
This study investigates current practice in digitizing library materials in the USA. Building a good digital collection has been a common task, pervasive in all types of libraries. Digitization becomes more and more crucial, affecting libraries while they work towards becoming digital....
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The digital archive of the Swedish East India Company, 1731‐1813: a joint project of a university library and a history department
Benner, Margareta - In: Online Information Review 27 (2003) 5, pp. 328-332
The article describes a digitisation project in which Göteborg University Library, Sweden, is publishing a collection of eighteenth century manuscripts on the Internet, in collaboration with its history department. The aims of the project are to make one virtual collection of documents owned by...
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Modelling what users see when they look at images: a cognitive viewpoint
Greisdorf, Howard; O’Connor, Brian - In: Journal of Documentation 58 (2002) 1, pp. 6-29
Analysis of user viewing and query‐matching behavior furnishes additional evidence that the relevance of retrieved images for system users may arise from descriptions of objects and content‐based elements that are not evident or not even present in the image. This investigation looks at how...
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Applications of n ‐grams in textual information systems
Robertson, Alexander M.; Willett, Peter - In: Journal of Documentation 54 (1998) 1, pp. 48-67
This paper provides an introduction to the use of n ‐grams in textual information systems, where an n‐gram is a string of n , usually adjacent, characters extracted from a section of continuous text. Applications that can be implemented efficiently and effectively using sets of n ‐grams...
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Computer Integrated Documentation
Parkin, Robert M.; Dalay, B.S. - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 94 (1994) 1, pp. 03-08
The impact of advances in information technology has been widespread, but the fundamentals of effective communication have remained unchanged. Improvements to documentation tools, such as computer platforms, word processing software and printer output devices, have enabled standards of...
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Document Image Processing
Perkins, Simon - In: Industrial Management & Data Systems 92 (1992) 2, pp. 17-20
There is a reluctance among many companies especially in the UK, to invest in Document Image Processing (DIP) systems …
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