For retrieval purposes, I'd suggest including both as index terms .-- talk ) 14 : 51, 30 August 2009 ( UTC)
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The Simple Knowledge Organization System language ( SKOS ) provides a way to express index terms with Resource Description Framework for use in the context of Semantic Web.
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Bibliographic records are usually retrievable from bibliographic indexes ( e . g ., contemporary bibliographic databases ) by author, title, index term, or keyword.
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In comparison to the MMM model that considers only the minimum and maximum weights for the index terms, the Paice model incorporates all of the term weights when calculating the similarity:
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Descriptions on the Hub are standards-based, using ISAD ( G ), the international archival standard, and other standards for data such as languages, dates and index terms standards.
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Indexers trying to choose the appropriate index terms might misinterpret the author, while a free text search is in no danger of doing so, because it uses the author's own words.
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Of elements called index terms ( e . g . words or expressions-which may be stemmed-describing or characterising documents such as keywords given for a journal article ), a finite set
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Elements of such activity ( such as extracting key taxonomic identifiers, keywording / index terms, etc . ) have been practiced for many years at a higher level by selected academic databases and search engines.
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For example, an index term search using Australia will find articles that contain the words Canberra, Adelaide, or Perth, even if the SafetyLit records do not contain the word Australia.
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There is a short, fixed list of categories, and an almost endless list of possible index terms, to which new terms are added every day . talk ) 21 : 13, 7 December 2013 ( UTC)