Analysis in indexing: document and domain centered approaches

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The paper discusses the notion of steps in indexing and reveals that the document-centered approach to indexing is prevalent and argues that the document-centered approach is problematic because it blocks out context-dependent factors in the indexing process. A domain-centered approach to indexing is presented as an alternative and the paper discusses how this approach includes a broader range of analyses and how it requires a new set of actions from using this approach; analysis of the domain, users and indexers. The paper concludes that the two-step procedure to indexing is insufficient to explain the indexing process and suggests that the domain-centered approach offers a guide for indexers that can help them manage the complexity of indexing.

论文关键词:Context,Domain analysis,Indexing,Subject analysis

论文评审过程:Received 1 July 2003, Accepted 17 December 2003, Available online 7 February 2004.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2003.12.004