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INFOMINE WEBSITE

INFOMINE WEBSITE. HOW DOES INFOMINE WEBSITE WORKS. ENID FRANCO.

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INFOMINE WEBSITE

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  1. INFOMINE WEBSITE HOW DOES INFOMINE WEBSITE WORKS ENID FRANCO

  2. INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It contains useful Internet resources such as databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online library card catalogs, articles, directories of researchers, and many other types of information. INFOMINE is librarian built. Librarians from the University of California, Wake Forest University, California State University, the University of Detroit - Mercy, and other universities and colleges have contributed to building INFOMINE. We hope our service is useful and would appreciate any comments. This Web site is designed to work with any Web browser that has the ability to display HTML and forms. Some JavaScript is used, but it is not necessary. We test INFOMINE with Mozilla 1.2+ (Firebird 0.6+), Netscape (version 6.2+) and Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5+). The site is undergoing continual change in the pursuit of better service, so drop us a line if you encounter any problems.

  3. INFOMINE WEBSITE IS LOADED WITH ALL KINDS OF ACADEMICS • BOOKS, EJOURNALS, TEXTBOOKS, PERIODICALS, GOVERNMENT • INFORMATION AND A WIDE VARIETY OF INFORMATION ON DIFFERENT • SUBJECTS AS IN LIKE: • CULTURAL DIVERSITY • BUSINESS ECONOMICS • AGRICULTURAL, BIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES • PHYSICAL SCIENCES / ENGINEERING • COMPUTING / MATH • SOCIAL SCIENCES / HUMANITIES • VIRTUAL PERFORMING ARTS

  4. INFOMINE HAS TWO WAYS OF SEARCHING, PEOPLE HAVE THE OPTION TO DO A BASIC SEARCH OR AN ADVANCE SEARCH. • Basic INFOMINE Searching: Searches retrieve terms in: 1) title, subject, author, keyword, and description. 2) three or four pages of rich text from the Web site. • Advanced and Subject Category Searching:Searches are set to retrieve terms in title, subject, author, keyword, and description OR you can select which fields to search.

  5. INFOMINE’S RESEARCH AND HOW ITS DEVELOP CONSIST OF TWO MAIN AREAS: WEB CRAWLING AND METADATA ASSIGNMENTS. Web Crawling INFOMINE uses a range of Web crawlers to discover new Internet resources: The NalandaiVia Focused Crawler is a focused Web crawler based on Dr. SoumenChakrabarti's pioneering work in this field. This software is available as a seperate project on the download page. The INFOMINE Virtual Library Crawler is a "Web robot" that uses the academic virtual libraries cataloged in INFOMINEas starting points to discover new resources. The INFOMINE Automatic Focused Crawler extracts a set of topics from INFOMINE, and uses the NalandaiVia Focused Crawler to look for new resources similar to the each topic for inclusion in INFOMINE. This software is part of the iVia package, but requires NalandaiVia Focused Crawler.

  6. METADATA ASSIGNMENTS There are currently modules in iVia for assigning a range of metadata fields, including Title, Creator, Contributor, Publisher, Keyphrases, Library of Congress Subject Headings, Library of Congress Classification, Description, Language Format (i.e Media Type) and INFOMINE Categories. The more interesteing approaches are described below. The LCSHtoLCC LCC assignment module will automatically assign documents a classification from the LCC Outline. The project is led by Dr. Eibe Frank (Department of Computer Science of The University of Waikato) and Dr. Gordon W. Paynter at INFOMINE. This software is written in Java, and available as a seperate project on the download page. Keith Humphreys' PhraseRateKeyphrase identification and extraction algorithm is used to assign metadata to new resources.

  7. REFERENCE: http://infomine.ucr.edu/ RETRIEVE INFORMATION ON 04/06/13

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