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references p-r
Topic:
using hypertext for cooperative work
Topic:
examples of hypertext systems
Topic:
semantic networks
Topic:
hypertext as external memory
Topic:
thesaurus and information retrieval
Topic:
translation of data
Topic:
outlines
Topic:
accounting

Reference

Rada, R., "Retrieval hierarchies in hypertext", Information Processing & Management, 29, 3, pp. 359-371, 1993. Google

Quotations
359 ;;Quote: MUCH is a system for collaborative authoring by retrieval and reuse of an existing corpus
360 ;;Quote: MUCH forms a semantic net with nodes and links given semantically meaningful labels and plausible connectivities
361 ;;Quote: MUCH uses a controlled vocabulary thesaurus to organize material
361+;;Quote: a thesaurus is made of preferred and lead-in terms; hierarchical, equivalent, and associative relations; table-of-contents and index
361 ;;Quote: construct a thesaurus by creating index terms as needed for a document collection; time-consuming
361+;;Quote: MUCH assists with thesaurus construction by identifying index terms and building links and nodes
363 ;;Quote: MUCH imports SGML documents, builds text blocks, makes nodes of section headers, and links nodes by the table of contents
365 ;;Quote: outline fold/unfold is MUCH's basic overview paradigm; indicates counts for index terms, dates, or authors
365 ;;Quote: authors receive a 'select credit' when someone selects a node and a 'link credit' when a link is created; can view total credits


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