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  2. Delta County Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The Delta County Library system consists of five libraries serving its rural towns in Colorado: Delta, Hotchkiss, Cedaredge, Paonia, and Crawford. [1] The Delta County Library district serves the county's 30,334 total population. [2] All library branches hold scheduled programs for all age groups, and the Delta Libraries offer family classes.

  3. Uniterm - Wikipedia

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    Uniterm is designed to allow rapid lookups on topic keywords and then cross-reference those keywords across multiple topics in order to find documents that match all of the terms. The result of a uniterm search is a set of accession numbers that can then be used to retrieve the matching documents.

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  5. Index term - Wikipedia

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    Most web search engines are designed to search for words anywhere in a document—the title, the body, and so on. This being the case, a keyword can be any term that exists within the document. This being the case, a keyword can be any term that exists within the document.

  6. Library portal - Wikipedia

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    A library portal is an interface to access library resources and services through a single access and management point for users: for example, by combining the circulation and catalog functions of an integrated library system (ILS) with additional tools and facilities.

  7. Glossary of library and information science - Wikipedia

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    Free-text search 1. is a simple word or character search, usually with very few Boolean, proximity, or scope limiting options. It is simple and fast. 2. a search in which all the entries are freed from their original format of presentation. Text that originated in a journal article looks much the same as text that originated in a glossary or ...

  8. Key Word in Context - Wikipedia

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    A KWIC index is a special case of a permuted index. [4] This term refers to the fact that it indexes all cyclic permutations of the headings. Books composed of many short sections with their own descriptive headings, most notably collections of manual pages, often ended with a permuted index section, allowing the reader to easily find a section by any word from its heading.

  9. Selective dissemination of information - Wikipedia

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    The selection was based on an "interest profile," a list of keywords that described their interests. In some organizations, the 'interest profile' was much more than a simple list of keywords. Librarians or information professionals conducted extensive interviews with their clients to establish a fairly complex profile for each individual.