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A DIRECT APPROACH TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL

Table of Contents
   WHAT
   WHY
   HOW
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE LINE OF ATTACK
3. SYSTEMS VS. USERS
   3.1 Discrimination
   3.2 Prediction
4. DOCUMENTS VS. SURROGATES
5. THE THEORY OF INTERPRETATION
   5.1 Denotation and Connotation
   5.2 The Theory of Ogden and Richards
   5.3 Implications for Information Retrieval
6. PROPOSAL FOR FILE ORGANIZATION
   6.1 Incentives
   6.2 Extracts as Indexing Sources
   6.3 Extracts as Review Sources
7. CONCLUSION
8. REFERENCES
   POSTSCRIPT


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UTILITARIANSIM

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Moral priority

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Moral reciprocity

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Jeremy Bentham

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JS Mill

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CK Ogden

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NEOENCYCLOPEDISM

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Paul Otlet

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HG Wells

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Vannevar Bush

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Norbert Wiener

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JL Borges

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Eugene Garfield

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Manfred Kochen

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Ben Shneiderman

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Tim Berners-Lee

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CiteSeer

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Google

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Wikipedia

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CHI

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METASCIENTISM

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Thomas Kuhn

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KR Popper

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JD Bernal

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RK Merton

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HOLISM

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Arthur Koestler

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Arthur Clarke

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David Bohm

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PEOPLE

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Notes

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  • James Surowieki (2005). The Wisdom of Crowds. Anchor.
  • Howard Rheingold (2003). Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. Basic Books.
  • Howard Bloom (2000). Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century. John Wiley & Son. Prologue Amazon
  • Pierre Levy (1997). Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace. Basic Books.