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Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 2000 by Editor-Martha E. Williams ISBN 13: 9781573870931

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Unknown; Medford, Ny. Medford, Ny: Information Today Inc, 2001-11; ISBN-13: 978-1573870931

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Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 1999-2000 (Vol. 34)

Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 1999-2000 (Vol. 34)

by Williams, Martha, Ed.

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Medford, NY. Medford, NY: Information Today. Fine with no dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. No defects. Pages are clean and crisp, the binding is tight and square; book appears unread. . Book consists of scholarly literature reviews and lengthy bibliographies on a variety of problem areas within information science and technology. Problem areas treated in this volume are: cognitive information retrieval, user behavioral research, informetrics, literature dynamics, measuring the internet, applications of machine learning in information retrieval, and text mining. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 579 pages. U1 .
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