Análisis de los descriptores de diferentes áreas de conocimiento
Main Authors: | Gil-Leiva, Isidoro, Rodríguez-Muñoz, José-Vicente |
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Format: | Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf |
Bahasa: | es |
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, 1997
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/11733/1/Descriptores_Indizacion_automatica_GIL-LEIVA%2C_Isidoro.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/11733/ |
Daftar Isi:
- The value of scientific articles titles and abstracts as sources of terms for documents indexing is studied in relation with six knowledge areas: Library and Information Science, Medicine, Chemistry, Biology and Physics, indexed in the databases ISOC, IME and ICYT of the CSIC. The sintagmatic structures of the indexing terms found in the field ‘Descriptors’ is also examined, as well the relation between the length of the documents and the number of descriptors it has. In orden to do this six searches were made in the databases for the six knowledge areas, and 450 bibliographical references were selected (75 for knowledge area), obtaining 2077 descriptors, of these, 38,1% appear in the titles, in the abstracts or in both. With respect to the sintactic structures it was found that 41,9% were ‘nouns’, 32,3% are ‘noun+adjective’ groups, and 11,8% are ‘noun+noun’ groups, with a 14% for other different structures. Lastly, regarding the relationship between length of documents and number of descriptors, all possible combinations were found: short articles with a few descriptors, long articles with a small amount of descriptors, short articles with a important quantity of descriptors, and documents with a high number so much of pages as of descriptors. The following conclusions can be raised from the data obtained: first, if the abstracts are not well made and the titles are not precise, they are not definitives sources for the extraction of concepts; second, the most common syntactic structures is the ‘noun phrase’, followed by ‘noun+adjective’ and ‘noun+noun’; third, no significant relation is found between length of documents and number of descriptors assigned to it.