E. J. McKinin, M. C. Sievert, E. D. Johnson, Joyce A. Mitchell
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Abstract
This project was designed to test the relative efficacy of index terms and full-text for the retrieval of documents in those MEDLINE journals for which full-text searching was also available. The full-text files used were MEDIS from Mead Data Central and CCML from BRS Information Technologies. One hundred clinical medical topics were searched in these two files as well as the MEDLINE file to accumulate the necessary data. It was found that full-text identified significantly more relevant articles than did the indexed file, MEDLINE. The full-text searches, however, lacked the precision of searches done in the indexed file. Most relevant items missed in the full-text files, but identified in MEDLINE, were missed because the searcher failed to account for some aspect of natural language, used a logical or positional operator that was too restrictive, or included a concept which was implied, but not expressed in the natural language. Very few of the unique relevant full-text citations would have been retrieved by title or abstract alone. Finally, as of July, 1990 the more current issue of a journal was just as likely to appear in MEDLINE as in one of the full-text files.
该项目旨在测试索引术语和全文在MEDLINE期刊中检索文档的相对有效性,这些期刊也可以进行全文检索。使用的全文文件为Mead Data Central的MEDIS和BRS Information Technologies的CCML。在这两个文件以及MEDLINE文件中检索了100个临床医学主题,以积累必要的数据。结果发现全文识别出的相关文章明显多于索引文件MEDLINE。但是,全文搜索缺乏在索引文件中进行的搜索的精确性。在全文文件中没有找到但在MEDLINE中找到的大多数相关项之所以没有找到,是因为搜索者没有考虑到自然语言的某些方面,使用了限制太大的逻辑或位置操作符,或者包含了一个隐含的概念,但没有在自然语言中表达出来。很少有独特的相关全文引文会通过标题或摘要单独检索。最后,到1990年7月,最新一期的期刊就像出现在MEDLINE上的全文文件一样。