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Cataloguing the Internet resources is being compared to cataloguing library resources. Social tagging is one of the methods of systematizing the Internet contents. The researchers have been deliberating for several years whether this method is useful for libraries, how it’s usefulness can be increased, and how to eliminate it’s shortcomings, to make it an equal tool in library information-retrieval systems. The author presents systematic review of current research on this topic, and proposals of folksonomy transformation into controlled tagging systems. She also offers a thesis concerning a tendency of folksonomy development into facet thesaurus, comparing tags to uniterms’ system.
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The article refers to the problems of language and retrieval competencies of information-retrieval systems’ users. The author defines terms: “language competence”, “semantic competence”, “communication competence”, and “grammatical competence” in a linguistic aspect. She also proposes the “retrieval competence” term referring to information-retrieval languages (IRL) and systems (IRS). As to the former, she indicates different languages competencies of their authors (active competence) and users (passive competence). The author discusses relation of a language competence in IRL aspect to such factors as competence in natural language, knowledge about reality (in both object and documentation aspects), information-retrieval language characteristics (paradigm relations, analogies in lexical units’ construction), user’s experience in IRL and IRS. She emphasizes an increasing role of natural language and retrieval tools in information-retrieval systems.
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The article presents indexing languages being used in the Warsaw University Library OPAC in both metainformation and retrieval functions. The author discusses briefly history of indexing in the WUL, and the indexing languages being used currently: KABA, LCSH, KBK. She describes the modest ICT solution – application of the Chamo software in communication with the users.
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