Accession Number:

AD0694590

Title:

THE THESAURUS IN ACTION. BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR A THESAURUS WORKSHOP AT THE ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE (32nd), OCTOBER 1969, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

Descriptive Note:

Corporate Author:

AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE WASHINGTON DC

Report Date:

1969-10-01

Pagination or Media Count:

44.0

Abstract:

Five facets of background information are intended to be helpful to persons interested in the construction and use of a thesaurus, in the sense of a standardized language for communication with and between information storage and retrieval systems. TEST is given as an example. First, the thesaurus is described and defined, both as to what it is and what it is not. Then, the story of Project LEX shows how a thesaurus is developed, from rules and conventions to published format. Next, the building of a local specialized thesaurus compatible with the broader standard is explained. Then, application of the thesaurus to systems of indexing other than documents is described. Finally, experience with the thesaurus is discussed, and guidance outlined on updating and improvement.

Subject Categories:

  • Information Science

Distribution Statement:

APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE