The series of books and manuals in Documentation aims to summarize, in electronic monographs, the experience and content covered in the courses I have taught at the Faculty of Documentation Sciences at UCM. It is intended as a reference edition for students, allowing them to conveniently review key concepts taught in the classroom. The documents have been edited and revised based on the core blogs of each course, correcting defects and issues that had not been previously resolved. All practical exercises are also included, making it suitable as a practical guide for each subject.
No.1 – Documentary Applications of Information Retrieval: Practical applications for optimal documentary exploitation
Within the context of the Master’s Program in Documentation and Library Management, a portion of the course on documentary applications of information retrieval was developed, focusing on explaining the fundamentals of SQL queries for data retrieval and subsequent information retrieval. Additionally, a brief introduction to the basic principles of information retrieval using clustering algorithms is provided, with an entirely practical approach. Finally, the principles of content syndication—editing, publishing, and subsequent retrieval through parser-based programs specialized in RSS and MARC-XML—are explained, demonstrating the principle of transmitting bibliographic records through this technique.
Reference
BLÁZQUEZ OCHANDO, M. 2012. [Monograph]. Documental Applications of Information Retrieval: Practical Applications for Enhanced Document Exploitation. Libros y manuales de la Documentación; 1. pp.1-71. ISBN 978-84-695-6372-4. Available at: ebook-mbo-aplicaciones-recuperacion-informacion