SELECTIVE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION: REVIEW OF SELECTED SYSTEMS AND A DESIGN FOR ARMY TECHNICAL LIBRARIES
Abstract
This report presents an analysis of over eighteen small, intermediate, and large-scale systems for the selective dissemination of information (SDI). Systems are compared and analyzed with respect to design criteria and the following ten system parameters: information input, methods of indexing and abstracting, user interest profile construction, user group profile/document match strategy, profile maintenance and updating, products disseminated, operating statistics accumulated, ADP equipment utilized, and results reported. From the results of the analysis, criteria are drawn for the design of an SDI system that is generally applicable to a broad range of Army technical libraries. The design criteria are used as a basis for designing an SDI system which has the following desired characteristics: broad applicability, acceptance of information in many different formats, ability to yield high relevancy for specific information requirements, and high recall for general information requirements. This system requires a minimum automatic data processing configuration and operating personnel. Operating costs are minimized by utilizing standard graphic reproduction techniques for reproducing multiple copies of SDI notices. The user profile/document match strategy incorporates both Boolean and weighted selection criteria.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0636916
Entities
People
- Edward J. Goldblum
- William A. Bivona