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INDEXING AND

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FINAL JEOPARDY!
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It is when contents of a document are


being analyzed are being represented
in a prescribed system of
terminologies
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Indexing

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A digital or physical carrier of an


organized information

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document

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The term in an index chosen to


represent an item or concept dervied
from the material being indexed.

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heading

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It is a degree of exhaustivity where all


possible concepts are used.

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Depth indexing

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A type of index that helps in locating


quotations either by first line or by
subject and shall lead you to lines and
stanzas.

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Index to poems or first line indexes

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The product of the analysis of a


document’s content after being
expressed in a standardized system.

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index

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Used to distinguish homographs in the


same index.

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qualifiers

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An exhaustive principle where only


the main concept was used.

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Summarization

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Type of index that leads you to acts


and scenes.

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Index to plays

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A type of index constructed through


the use of bibliographic worksheets.

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Printed indexes

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Fair Enough · 3

Do we use qualifiers for homophones?

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Fair Enough · 3

no

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A principle which suggests documents


should be identified by a precise term in
the heirarchy of its genus-species
relationship.

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Specificity

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Fair Enough · 5

An indexing done at the time of


indexing.

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Pre-coordinate indexing

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An indexing done at the time of


searching.

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Post-coordinate indexing

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An indexing method that uses controlled


vocabulary.

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An indexing method that uses controlled


vocabulary.

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Assigned indexing

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An indexing method that uses the


authors’ language

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Derived or derivative indexing

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These are the set of words used in


indexing.

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vocabulary

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Syntax device that makes searches


accurate.

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Recall devices

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Syntax device that makes searches


precise.

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Precision devices

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One aspect of indexing languages is


that certain class relations are
indicated to help users navigate the
index. What is this indexing language
feature?
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Semantics

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These are devices that defines the


relationships to indexers in which
terms should be used indexing.

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Syndetic devices

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These are documents representing


important contents, portions,
description of a document that are
read in place of the original
document.
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Surrogate

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A document surrogate that are highly


abbreviated to encapsulate the major
points.

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Abridgement

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A document surrogate which are


portions lifted to represent the
aboutness of the document.

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Extract

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Excerpt

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A summary for fiction or literature.

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Synopsis

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Part of an abstract that helps locate


the material

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Bibliographic reference

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Abstracts commonly used in medical


journals.

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Structured abstract

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Abstract of an abstract

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Mini-abstract

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Abstracts that are requested or


tailored to what the user wants.

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Modular abstract

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FINAL JEOPARDY

The common purpose of index and


abstracts.

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FINAL JEOPARDY

Save the time of the user.

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