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Designing a Gateway Interface:Conceptual Frame Work for Library and Information Science


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Discusses the design and implementation of subject gateway to Library and Information Science. Although a variety of search engines in use and the proliferation of search tools, there is a still need for human intervention to guide to the search process by adding subject gateway. Describes various methods and the prototype addresses the integration of metadata in particular Dublin Core.
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M. Krishnamurthy
Indian Statistical Institute, 8th Mile, Mysore Road, R.V. College Post, Bangalore 560059, India

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Discusses the design and implementation of subject gateway to Library and Information Science. Although a variety of search engines in use and the proliferation of search tools, there is a still need for human intervention to guide to the search process by adding subject gateway. Describes various methods and the prototype addresses the integration of metadata in particular Dublin Core.

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