File:Uniterm Indexing pdf.pdf
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DescriptionUniterm Indexing pdf.pdf |
English: Uniterm, developed by Mortimer Taube in 1953, is a simple postcoordinate
indexing, system. As the name suggests, it creates index entries for each unit term identified by the indexer. In fact, a card is prepared for each term that is considered to be an appropriate index term for a given document. The term is posted on top of the card. The card isdivided into ten columns, 0 to 9. The document number (i.e. the accession number or number of the given document being indexed) is written on the card by a technique known as ‘terminal digit posting’ – the number is written in a column based on the rightmost digit in the document number. |
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