Using citations to facilitate precise indexing and automatic index creation in collections of research papers

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We describe Rosetta, a digital library system for scientific literature. Rosetta makes it easy for people to find the information for which they are looking even when using short, imprecise queries. Rosetta indexes research articles based on the way they have been described when cited in other documents. The concise descriptions that occur in citations are similar to the short queries people typically form when searching; therefore, citations may make a better basis for indexing than do the words used within a research article itself. Using this indexing technique we are able to provide a user interface that presents users with an automatically generated directory of the information space surrounding a query. Our objective with this interface is to present people with the information for which they have asked as well as the information for which they may have intended to ask.

论文关键词:Search engines,Information retrieval,Reference directed indexing,Citation indexing

论文评审过程:Available online 12 March 2001.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0950-7051(00)00103-9