Modern Information Retrieval
Bibliography (extract)


Contents

This is not the complete bibliography included in the book, only the bibliographic items referenced on chapters 1 and 10.

aalbersberg92
Ijsbrand Jan Aalbersberg.
Incremental relevance feedback.
In Proc. of the 15th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, pages 11-22, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1992.

agosti92
M. Agosti, G. Gradenigo, and P. G. Marchetti.
A hypertext environment for interacting with large textual databases.
Information Processing & Management, 28(3):371-387, 1992.

allan95
James Allan.
Relevance feedback with too much data.
In Proc. of the 18th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, pages 337-343, Seattle, WA, USA, 1995.

alle
Bryce L. Allen.
Information Tasks: Toward a User-Centered Approach to Information Systems.
Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1996.

allen93
Robert B. Allen, Pascal Obry, and Michael Littman.
An interface for navigating clustered document sets returned by queries.
In Proc. of ACM COCS: Conference on Organizational Computing Systems, pages 66-171, Milpitis, CA, November 1993.

anick90b
P. Anick, J. Brennan, R. Flynn, D. Hanssen, B. Alvey, and J. Robbins.
A direct manipulation interface for Boolean information retrieval via natural language query.
In Proc. of the 13th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference, pages 135-150, Brussels, Belgium, 1990.

anick94
Peter G. Anick.
Adapting a full-text information retrieval system to the computer troubleshooting domain.
In Proc. of the 17th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, pages 349-358, 1994.

askjeeves
AskJeeves: Main Page.
www.askjeeves.com, 1998.

yates96
Ricardo Baeza-Yates.
Visualizing large answers in text databases.
In Int. Workshop on Advanced User Interfaces, pages 101-107, Gubbio, Italy, May 1996. ACM Press.

baldonado97
Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado and Terry Winograd.
Sensemaker: An information-exploration interface supporting the contextual evolution of a user's interests.
In Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 11-18, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 1997.

baldonado98
Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado and Terry Winograd.
Hi-cites: Dynamically-created citations with active highlighting.
In Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 408-415, Los Angeles, CA, March 1998.

bannon83
Liam Bannon, Allen Cypher, Steven Greenspan, and Melissa L. Monty.
Evaluation and analysis of users' activity organization.
In Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 54-57, 1983.

bartell94
Brian T. Bartell, Garrison W. Cottrell, and Richard K. Belew.
Automatic combination of multiple ranked retrieval systems.
In Proc. of the 17th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, pages 173-181, Dublin, Ireland, 1994.

basu98
Chumki Basu, Haym Hirsh, and William Cohen.
Recommendation as classification: Using social and content-based information in recommendation.
In Proc. of AAAI, pages 714-720, Madison, WI, July 1998.

bates89
Marcia J. Bates.
The design of browsing and berrypicking techniques for the on-line search interface.
Online Review, 13(5):407-431, 1989.

bates90b
Marcia J. Bates.
Where should the person stop and the information search interfaces start?
Information Processing & Management, 26(5):575-591, 1990.

bederson96
Benjamin B. Bederson, James D. Hollan, Ken Perlin, Jonathan Meyer, David Bacon, and George Furnas.
Pad++: A zoomable graphical sketchpad for exploring alternate interface physics.
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, 7(1):3-31, 1996.

belew96
Rick Belew.
Rave reviews: Acquiring relevance assessments from multiple users.
In Marti A. Hearst and Haym Hirsh, editors, Working Notes of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Machine Learning in Information Access, Stanford, CA, March 1996.

belkin93
N. Belkin, P. G. Marchetti, and C. Cool.
Braque - design of an interface to support user interaction in information retrieval.
Information Processing and Management, 29(3):325-344, 1993.

bier94
Eric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone, Ken Pier, Ken Fishkin, Thomas Baudel, Matt Conway, William Buxton, and Tony DeRose.
Toolglass and magic lenses: The see-through interface.
In Proc. of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, volume 2 of Videos: Part II, pages 445-446, Boston, MA, USA, 1994.

billingsley88
Patricia A. Billingsley.
Taking panes: Issues in the design of windowing systems.
In Martin Helander, editor, Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, pages 413-436. Springer Verlag, 1988.

borg1
Christine L. Borgman.
Why are online catalogs hard to use? Lessons learned from information retrieval studies.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 37(6):387-400, 1986.

borg2
Christine L. Borgman.
Why are online catalogs still hard to use?
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 47(7):493-503, 1996.

boyle84
James Boyle, William Ogden, Steven Uhlir, and Patricia Wilson.
QMF usability: How it really happened.
In Proc. of IFIP INTERACT'84: Human-Computer Interaction, pages 877-882, 1984.

buckley94b
Chris Buckley, Gerard Salton, and James Allan.
The effect of adding relevance information in a relevance feedback environment.
In Proc. of the 17th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, pages 292-300, Dublin, Ireland, 1994.

burke97
Robin Burke, Kristian Hammond, Vladimir Kulukin, Steven Lytinen, Noriko Tomuro, and Scott Schoenberg.
Experiences with the FAQ system.
AI Magazine, 18(2):57-66, 1997.

card84
S. K. Card, M. Pavel, and J. E. Farrell.
Window-based computer dialogues.
In Proc. of Interact '84, First IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, pages 355-359, 1984.

card98
Stuart K. Card, Jock D. MacKinlay, and Ben Shneiderman.
Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1998.

card83
Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, and Allen Newell.
The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction.
L. Erlbaum Associates, 1983.

card91
Stuart K. Card, George G. Robertson, and Jock D. Mackinlay.
The information visualizer, an information workspace.
In Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 181-188, 1991.

card96
Stuart K. Card, George G. Robertson, and William York.
The WebBook and the Web Forager: An information workspace for the World-Wide Web.
In Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 111-117, Zurich, Switzerland, April 1996.

carliner98
S. Carliner.
Designing wizards.
Training & Development, 52(7):62-63, 1998.

carpineto96
Claudio Carpineto and Giovanni Romano.
Information retrieval through hybrid navigation of lattice representations.
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 45(5):553-578, 1996.

chalmers92
Matthew Chalmers and Paul Chitson.
Bead: Exploration in information visualization.
In Proc. of the 15th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference, pages 330-337, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1992.

chang93
Shan-Ju Chang and Ronald E. Rice.
Browsing: A multidimensional framework.
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 28:231-276, 1993.

hchen98
Hsinchun Chen, Andrea L. Houston, Robin R. Sewell, and Bruce R. Schatz.
Internet browsing and searching: User evaluations of category map and concept space techniques.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 49(7):582-608, 1998.

chen98
Michael Chen and Marti A. Hearst.
Presenting Web site search results in context: A demonstration.
In Proc. of the 20th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference, page 381, Melbourne, Australia, 1998.

clarke96
Charles L. A. Clarke, Gordon V. Cormack, and Forbes J. Burkowski.
Shortest substring ranking (multitext experiments for TREC-4).
In Donna Harman, editor, Proc. of the Fourth Text Retrieval Conference TREC-4. National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication, 1996.

Con87
Jeff Conklin.
Hypertext: An introduction and survey.
IEEE Computer, 20(9):17-41, September 1987.

cooper95
Alan Cooper.
About Face: The Essentials of User Interface Design.
IDG Books, 1995.

cousins97b
S. B. Cousins, A. Paepcke, T. Winograd, E. A. Bier, and K. Pier.
The digital library integrated task environment (DLITE).
In Proc. of the 2nd ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, pages 142-151, Philadelphia, PA, USA, July 1997.

cousins97
Steve B. Cousins.
Reification and Affordances in a User Interface for Interacting with Heterogeneous Distributed Applications.
PhD thesis, Stanford University, May 1997.

cutting93
Douglass R. Cutting, David Karger, and Jan Pedersen.
Constant interaction-time Scatter/Gather browsing of very large document collections.
In Proc. of the 16th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference, pages 126-135, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993.

cutting92
Douglass R. Cutting, Jan O. Pedersen, David Karger, and John W. Tukey.
Scatter/Gather: A cluster-based approach to browsing large document collections.
In Proc. of the 15th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference, pages 318-329, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1992.

cypher93
Allen Cypher, editor.
Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration.
MIT Press, Cambridge, 1993.

205
A. Czumaj, M. Crochemore, L. Gasieniec, S. Jarominek, Thierry Lecroq, W. Plandowski, and W. Rytter.
Speeding up two string-matching algorithms.
Algorithmica, 12:247-267, 1994.

drabenstott96
Karen M. Drabenstott and Marjorie S. Weller.
The exact-display approach for online catalog subject searching.
Information Processing and Management, 32(6):719-745, 1996.

dunlop97
Mark D. Dunlop.
The effect of accessing nonmatching documents on relevance feedback.
ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 15(2):137-153, 1997.

edwards88
Deborah M. Edwards and Lynda Hardman.
`Lost in hyperspace': Cognitive mapping and navigation in a hypertext environment.
In Ray McAleese, editor, Hypertext I: Theory into Practice, pages 105-125. Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1988.

egan88
Dennis E. Egan.
Individual differences in human-computer interaction.
In Martin Helander, editor, Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, pages 543-568. Springer Verlag, 1988.

egan91
Dennis E. Egan, Michael E. Lesk, R. Daniel Ketchum, Carol C. Lochbaum, Joel R. Remde, Louis M. Gómez, and Thomas K. Landauer.
Hypertext for the electronic library? CORE sample results.
In Proc. of the ACM Hypertext Conference, pages 299-312, May 1991.

egan89a
Dennis E. Egan, Joel R. Remde, Louis M. Gomez, Thomas K. Landauer, Jennifer Eberhardt, and Carol C. Lochbaum.
Formative design evaluation of SuperBook.
Transactions on Information Systems, 7(1):30-57, 1989.

egan89b
Dennis E. Egan, Joel R. Remde, Thomas K. Landauer, Carol C. Lochbaum, and Louis M. Gomez.
Behavioral evaluation and analysis of a hypertext browser.
In Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 205-210, May 1989.

eick94
Stephen G. Eick.
Graphically displaying text.
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 3(2):127-142, June 1994.

eick95
Stephen G. Eick and Graham J. Wills.
High interaction graphics.
European Journal of Operations Research, 81(3):445-459, March 1995.

ellis89
D. Ellis.
A behavioural model for information retrieval system design.
Journal of Information Science, 15:237-247, 1989.

fischer89
Gerhard Fischer and Helga Nieper-Lemke.
Helgon: Extending the retrieval reformulation paradigm.
In Proc. of ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 357-362, 1989.

fishkin95
Ken Fishkin and Maureen C. Stone.
Enhanced dynamic queries via movable filters.
In Proc. of ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, volume 1 of Papers: Information Visualization, pages 415-420, Denver, CO, USA, 1995.

fowler91
Richard H. Fowler, Wendy A. L. Fowler, and Bradley A. Wilson.
Integrating query, thesaurus, and documents through a common visual representation.
In Proc. of the 14th Annual International ACM/SIGIR Conference, pages 142-151, Chicago, 1991.

FOX98
E. A. Fox and G. Marchionini.
Toward a worldwide digital library.
Communications of the ACM, 41(4):29-32, April 1998.
purl.lib.vt.edu/dlib/pubs/CACM199804.

fox93
Edward A. Fox, Deborah Hix, Lucy T. Nowell, Dennis J. Brueni, William C. Wake, Lenwood S. Heath, and Durgesh Rao.
Users, user interfaces, and objects: Envision, a digital library.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 44(8):480-491, 1993.

fby92
W. B. Frakes and R. Baeza-Yates.
Information Retrieval: Data Structures & Algorithms.
Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA, 1992.

freeman95
Eric Freeman and Scott Fertig.
Lifestreams: Organizing your electronic life.
In Robin Burke, editor, Working Notes of the AAAI Fall Symposium on AI Applications in Knowledge Navigation and Retrieval, Cambridge, MA, November 1995.

frei94
H. P. Frei and D. Stieger.
The use of semantic links in hypertext information retrieval.
Information Processing & Management, 31(1):1-13, 1994.

furnas94
George W. Furnas and Jeff Zacks.
Multitrees: Enriching and reusing hierarchical structure.
In Proc. of ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, volume 2, pages 330-336, 1994.

furuta97
Richard Furuta, Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Donald Brenner, and Hao wei Hsieh.
Hypertext paths and the World-Wide Web: Experiences with Walden's paths.
In Proc. of the Eighth ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 167-176, Southampton, England, 1997.

greene97
Stephan Green, Gary Marchionini, Catherine Plaisant, and Ben Shneiderman.
Previews and overviews in digital libraries: Designing surrogates to support visual information seeking.
Technical Report Department of Computer Science CS-TR-3838, University of Maryland, 1997.

greene90
Sharon L. Greene, Susan J. Devlin, Philip E. Cannata, and Louis M. Gomez.
No IFs, ANDs, or ORs: A study of database querying.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 32(3):303-326, 1990.

gf98
David A. Grossman and Ophir Frieder.
Information Retrieval: Algorithms and Heuristics.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

guinan92
Catherine Guinan and Alan F. Smeaton.
Information retrieval from hypertext using dynamically planned guided tours.
In Proc. of the 4th ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 122-130, 1992.

halasz87
Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran, and Randall H. Trigg.
Notecards in a nutshell.
In Proc. of ACM CHI+GI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems and Graphics Interface, pages 45-52, 1987.

harman92c
Donna Harman.
Relevance feedback revisited.
In Proc. of the 5th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, pages 1-10, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1992.

harter86
Stephen P. Harter.
Online Information Retrieval.
Academic Press, 1986.

hauptmann83
Alexander G. Hauptmann and Bert F. Green.
A comparison of command, menu-selection and natural-language computer programs.
Behaviour and Information Technology, 2(2):163-178, 1983.

hearst95b
Marti A. Hearst.
TileBars: Visualization of term distribution information in full text information access.
In Proc. of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 59-66, Denver, CO, May 1995.

hearst96a
Marti A. Hearst.
Improving full-text precision using simple query constraints.
In Proc. of the 5th Annual Symposium on Document Analysis and Information Retrieval, Las Vegas, NV, 1996.

hearst98a
Marti A. Hearst.
The use of categories and clusters in organizing retrieval results.
In Tomek Strzalkowski, editor, Natural Language Information Retrieval. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.
To appear.

hearst97b
Marti A. Hearst and Chandu Karadi.
Cat-a-cone: An interactive interface for specifying searches and viewing retrieval results using a large category hierarchy.
In Proc. of the 20th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 246-255, Philadelphia, PA, 1997.

hearst96e
Marti A. Hearst and Jan O. Pedersen.
Reexamining the cluster hypothesis: Scatter/gather on retrieval results.
In Proc. of the 19th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 76-84, Zurich, Switzerland, 1996.

hemmje94
Matthias Hemmje, Clemens Kunkel, and Alexander Willett.
LyberWorld - a visualization user interface supporting fulltext retrieval.
In Proc. of the 17th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 249-259, Dublin, Ireland, July 1994.

hendley95
R. Hendly, N. Drew, A. Wood, and R. Beale.
Narcissus: Visualizing information.
In Proc. of the IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, pages 90-96, Atlanta, GA, USA, Oct 1995.

hendry97
David G. Hendry and David J. Harper.
An informal information-seeking environment.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 48(11):1036-1048, 1997.

hertzum96
Morten Hertzum and Erik Frokjaer.
Browsing and querying in online documentation: A study of user interfaces and the interaction process.
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 3(2):136-161, 1996.

hightower98
Ron R. Hightower, Laura T. Ring, Jonathan I. Helfman, Benjamin B. Bederson, and James D. Hollan.
Graphical multiscale Web histories: A study of padprints.
In Proc. of the Ninth ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 58-65, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 1998.

horvitz98
E. Horvitz, J. Breese, D. Heckerman, D. Hovel, and K. Rommelse.
The Lumiere project: Bayesian user modeling for inferring the goals and needs of software users.
In Proc. of AAAI 98, Madison, WI, July 1998.

howe97
Adele Howe and Danielle Dreilinger.
Savvysearch: A metasearch engine that learns which search engines to query.
AI Magazine, 18(2):19-25, 1997.

hull96
David A. Hull, Jan O. Pedersen, and Hinrich Schütze.
Method combination for document filtering.
In Proc. of the 19th Annual Int. ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 279-287, Zurich, Switzerland, 1996.

jacobs93b
Paul S. Jacobs and Lisa F. Rau.
Innovations in text interpretation.
Artificial Intelligence, 63(1-2):143-191, 1993.

joachims97
Thorsten Joachims, Dayne Freitag, and Tom Mitchell.
WebWatcher: A tour guide for the World Wide Web.
In Proc. of the 15th Int. Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Nagoya, Japan, August 1997.

johnson91
Brian Johnson and Ben Shneiderman.
Tree-maps: a space-filling approach to the visualization of hierarchical information structures.
In Proc. of the 2nd Int. IEEE Visualization Conference, pages 284-291, San Diego, USA, 1991.

sjw97
K. Sparck Jones and P. Willet.
Readings in Information Retrieval.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., 1997.

jones98
Steve Jones.
Graphical query specification and dynamic result previews for a digital library.
In Proc. of UIST'98, ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, San Francisco, USA, November 1998.

hendersen86
D. Austin Henderson Jr and Stuart K. Card.
Rooms: The use of multiple virtual workspaces to reduce space contention in a window-based graphical user interface.
ACM Transactions on Graphics, 5(3):211-243, 1986.

kandogan97a
Eser Kandogan and Ben Shneiderman.
Elastic windows: Evaluation of multi-window operations.
In Proc. of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, volume 1, pages 250-257, Atlanta, GA, USA, March 1997.

kautz97
Henry Kautz, Bart Selman, and Mehul Shah.
The hidden Web.
AI Magazine, 18(2):27-36, 1997.

keller93
P. R. Keller and M. M. Keller.
Visual Cues: Practical Data Visualization.
IEEE Computer Society Press, 1993.

kim95
Hanhwe Kim and Stephen C. Hirtle.
Spatial metaphors and disorientation in hypertext browsing.
Behaviour and Information Technology, 14(4):239-250, 1995.

kleiboemer96
Adrienee J. Kleiboemer, Manette B. Lazear, and Jan O. Pedersen.
Tailoring a retrieval system for naive users.
In Proc. of the 5th Annual Symposium on Document Analysis and Information Retrieval, Las Vegas, NV, USA, 1996.

kleinberg98
Jon Kleinberg.
Authoritative sources in a hyperlinked environment.
In Proc. of the 9th ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, pages 668-677, San Francisco, USA, Jan 1998.

koenemann96
Jurgen Koenemann and Nicholas J. Belkin.
A case for interaction: A study of interactive information retrieval behavior and effectiveness.
In Proc. of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, volume 1 of Papers, pages 205-212, Zurich, Switzerland, 1996.

kolodner93
Janet L. Kolodner.
Case-based Reasoning.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1993.

k97
Robert Korfhage.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997.

korfhage91
Robert R. Korfhage.
To see or not to see - is that the query?
In Proc. of the 14th Annual Int. ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 134-141, Chicago, USA, 1991.

korn95
Flip Korn and Ben Shneiderman.
Navigating terminology hierarchies to access a digital library of medical images.
Technical Report HCIL-TR-94-03, University of Maryland, USA, Korn & Shneiderman, 1995.

kosslyn89
S. M. Kosslyn.
Understanding charts and graphs.
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 3:185-226, 1989.

ko97
Gerald Kowalski.
Information Retrieval Systems, Theory and Implementation.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, USA, 1997.

kozierok93
Robyn Kozierok and Pattie Maes.
A learning interface agent for scheduling meetings.
In Proc. of the 1993 Int. Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces, pages 81-88, New York, NY, 1993.

kupiec93
Julian Kupiec.
MURAX: A robust linguistic approach for question answering using an on-line encyclopedia.
In Proc. of the 16th Annual Int. ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 181-190, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993.

kupiec95
Julian Kupiec, Jan Pedersen, and Francine Chen.
A trainable document summarizer.
In Proc. of the 18th Annual Int. ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 68-73, Seattle, WA, 1995.

kwok95
K. L. Kwok, L. Grunfeld, and D. D. Lewis.
TREC-3 ad-hoc, routing retrieval and thresholding experiments using PIRCS.
In Proc. of the Text REtrieval Conference, pages 247-256, Gaithersburg, MD, USA, 1995.

lagergren98
Eric Lagergren and Paul Over.
Comparing interactive information retrieval systems across sites: The TREC-6 interactive track matrix experiment.
In Proc. of the 21st Annual Int. ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 164-172, Melbourne, Australia, 1998.

lamping95
John Lamping, Ramana Rao, and Peter Pirolli.
A focus+context technique based on hyperbolic geometry for visualizing large hierarchies.
In Proc. of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 401-408, Denver, CO, USA, May 1995.

landauer93
Thomas K. Landauer, Dennis E. Egan, Joel R. Remde, Michael Lesk, Carol C. Lochbaum, and Daniel Ketchum.
Enhancing the usability of text through computer delivery and formative evaluation: the SuperBook project.
In C. McKnight, A. Dillon, and J. Richardson, editors, Hypertext: A Psychological Perspective, pages 71-136. Ellis Horwood, 1993.

larkin87
Jill H. Larkin and Herbert A. Simon.
Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth ten thousand words.
Cognitive Science, 11:65-99, 1987.

larson96b
Ray R. Larson.
Bibliometrics of the World Wide Web: An exploratory analysis of the intellectual structure of cyberspace.
In Proc. of the 1996 Annual ASIS Meeting, pages 71-78, 1996.

leake96
David B. Leake, editor.
Case-based Reasoning: Experiences, Lessons, and Future Directions.
AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA, 1996.

lesk97
Michael Lesk.
Practical Digital Libraries; Books, Bytes, and Bucks.
Morgan Kaufmann, 1997.

leung94
Y. K. Leung and M. D. Apperley.
A review and taxonomy of distortion-oriented presentation techniques.
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 1(2):126-160, 1994.

lieberman95
Henry Lieberman.
Letizia: an agent that assists Web browsing.
In Proc. of the 14th Int. Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 924-929, 1995.

lin91
Xia Lin, Dagobert Soergel, and Gary Marchionini.
A self-organizing semantic map for information retrieval.
In Proc. of the 14th Annual Int. ACM SIGIR Conference, pages 262-269, Chicago, 1991.

lowe94
Henry J. Lowe and G. Octo Barnett.
Understanding and using the medical subject headings (MeSH) vocabulary to perform literature searches.
Journal of the American Medical Association, 271(4):1103-1108, 1994.

lync92
Clifford Lynch.
The next generation of public access information retrieval systems for research libraries: lessons from ten years of the MELVYL system.
Information Technology and Libraries, 11(4):405-415, 1992.

WebCutter
Y. Maarek, M. Jacovi, M. Shtalhaim, S. Ur, D. Zernik, and I. Z. Ben Shaul.
WebCutter: A system for dynamic and tailorable site mapping.
In 6th WWW Conference, pages 713-722, Santa Clara, CA, USA, 1997.

maarek94
Y. S. Maarek and A. J. Wecker.
The librarian's assistant: Automatically assembling books into dynamic bookshelves.
In Proc. of RIAO '94: Intelligent Multimedia Information Retrieval Systems and Management, New York, USA, October 1994.

mackinlay91
Jock Mackinlay, George Robertson, and Stuart K. Card.
The perspective wall: Detail and context smoothly integrated.
In Proc. of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pages 173-179, 1991.

mackinlay95
Jock D. Mackinlay, Ramana Rao, and Stuart K. Card.
An organic user interface for searching citation links.
In Proc. of ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, volume 1 of Papers, pages 67-73, Denver, CO, USA, 1995.

maclean85
A. MacLean, P. J. Barnard, and M. D. Wilson.
Evaluating the human interface of a data entry system: User choice and performance measures yield different tradeoff functions.
In Proc. of the HCI'85 Conference on People and Computers: Designing the Interface, pages 172-185, 1985.

maes93
Pattie Maes and Robyn Kozierok.
Learning interface agents.
In Proc. of AAAI 93, pages 459-465, Washington, DC, July 1993.

march
Gary Marchionini.
Information Seeking in Electronic Environments.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995.

markey82
Karen Markey, Pauline Atherton, and Claudia Newton.
An analysis of controlled vocabulary and free text search statements in online searches.
Online Review, 4:225-236, 1982.

m97
Mark T. Maybury.
Intelligent Multimedia Information Retrieval.
MIT Press, 1997.

mcaleese88
Ray McAleese, editor.
Hypertext I: Theory into Practice.
Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1988.

mccune85
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