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B AT E S

UNDERSTANDING

UNDERSTANDING INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT, TYPES, AND STANDARDS
INFORMATION

MANAGEMENT, TYPES, AND STANDARDS


In order to be effective for their users, information retrieval (IR) systems should be adapted to the

RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS

RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS
specific needs of particular environments. The huge and growing array of types of information retrieval
systems in use today is on display in Understanding Information Retrieval Systems: Manage-
ment, Types, and Standards, which addresses over 20 types of IR systems. These various system
types, in turn, present both technical and management challenges, which are also addressed in this
volume.
MANAGEMENT, TYPES, AND STANDARDS
In order to be interoperable in a networked environment, IR systems must be able to use various
types of technical standards, a number of which are described in this book—often by their original
developers. The book covers the full context of operational IR systems, addressing not only the
systems themselves but also human user search behaviors, user-centered design, and management
and policy issues.

In addition to theory and practice of IR system design, the book covers Web standards and protocols,
the Semantic Web, XML information retrieval, Web social mining, search engine optimization, special-
ized museum and library online access, records compliance and risk management, information storage
technology, geographic information systems, and data transmission protocols. Emphasis is given to
information systems that operate on relatively unstructured data, such as text, images, and music.

The book is organized into four parts:


• Part I supplies a broad-level introduction to information systems and information retrieval systems
• Part II examines key management issues and elaborates on the decision process around likely
information system solutions
• Part III illustrates the range of information retrieval systems in use today discussing the technical,
operational, and administrative issues for each type
• Part IV discusses the most important organizational and technical standards needed for
successful information retrieval

This volume brings together authoritative articles on the different types of information systems and
how to manage real-world demands such as digital asset management, network management, digital
content licensing, data quality, and information system failures. It explains how to design systems to
address human characteristics and considers key policy and ethical issues such as piracy and Edited By
preservation. Focusing on World Wide Web–based systems, the chapters in this book provide an
excellent starting point for developing and managing your own IR systems. M A R C I A J . B AT E S

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Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................................................xi
Editor.............................................................................................................................................. xiii
List of Contributors........................................................................................................................... xv

Part I General

Chapter 1 Information Systems.....................................................................................................3


E. Burton Swanson

Chapter 2 Information Retrieval Systems.................................................................................... 15


Ray R. Larson

Chapter 3 Information Searching and Search Models................................................................. 31


Iris Xie

Chapter 4 User-Oriented and Cognitive Models of Information Retrieval................................. 47


Kalervo Järvelin and Peter Ingwersen

Chapter 5 User-Centered Design of Information Systems........................................................... 65


Elaine G. Toms

Chapter 6 Ethical Issues in Information Systems........................................................................ 77


Vladimir Zwass

Chapter 7 Careers and Education in Information Systems.......................................................... 91


Paul Gray and Lorne Olfman

Part II Management of Information Retrieval Systems

Chapter 8 Knowledge Management........................................................................................... 111


Kimiz Dalkir

Chapter 9 Information Management.......................................................................................... 125


Brian Detlor

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Chapter 10 Digital Asset Management........................................................................................ 135


James E.P. Currall and Michael S. Moss

Chapter 11 Network Management............................................................................................... 149


Robert J. Sandusky

Chapter 12 Management of Very Large Distributed Shared Collections.................................... 161


Reagan W. Moore

Chapter 13 Search Engine Optimization..................................................................................... 171


Nicholas Carroll

Chapter 14 Records Compliance and Risk Management............................................................ 197


Bradley J. Wiles

Chapter 15 Version Control.........................................................................................................203


Jill E. Grogg and Jeff Weddle

Chapter 16 Digital Content Licensing......................................................................................... 211


Paul D. Callister and Kathleen Hall

Chapter 17 Piracy in Digital Media............................................................................................. 227


Stephanie Walker

Chapter 18 Information Storage Technologies............................................................................ 245


Scott L. Klingler

Chapter 19 Electronic Records Preservation............................................................................... 259


Robert P. Spindler

Chapter 20 Data and Data Quality............................................................................................... 269


Thomas C. Redman, Christopher Fox, and Anany Levitin

Chapter 21 Information Systems Failure..................................................................................... 285


Chris Sauer and Gordon B. Davis

Part III Types of Information Retrieval Systems

Chapter 22 Search Engines.......................................................................................................... 301


Randolph Hock

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Chapter 23 Web Retrieval and Mining........................................................................................ 313


Carlos Castillo and Ricardo Baeza-Yates

Chapter 24 Semantic Web............................................................................................................ 325


Kieron O’Hara and Wendy Hall

Chapter 25 XML Information Retrieval...................................................................................... 345


Mounia Lalmas

Chapter 26 Information Retrieval Support Systems.................................................................... 363


Yiyu Yao, Ning Zhong, and Yi Zeng

Chapter 27 Multilingual Information Access.............................................................................. 373


Douglas W. Oard

Chapter 28 Still Image Search and Retrieval............................................................................... 381


Vittorio Castelli

Chapter 29 Music Information Retrieval.....................................................................................409


Kjell Lemström and George Tzanetakis

Chapter 30 Web Social Mining.................................................................................................... 419


Hady W. Lauw and Ee-Peng Lim

Chapter 31 Recommender Systems and Expert Locators........................................................... 435


Derek L. Hansen, Tapan Khopkar, and Jun Zhang

Chapter 32 Knowledge Management Systems.............................................................................449


Dick Stenmark

Chapter 33 Decision Support Systems......................................................................................... 461


Marek J. Druzdzel and Roger R. Flynn

Chapter 34 Collaborative Systems and Groupware..................................................................... 473


David Jank

Chapter 35 Geographic Information Systems (GIS).................................................................... 485


Timothy F. Leslie and Nigel M. Waters

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Chapter 36 Clinical Decision-Support Systems.......................................................................... 501


Kai Zheng

Chapter 37 Integrated Library Systems (ILS)............................................................................. 513


Emily Gallup Fayen

Chapter 38 Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs).................................................................. 529


Kevin Butterfield

Chapter 39 Internet Filtering Software and Its Effects................................................................ 537


Lynn Sutton

Chapter 40 Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS)..................................................................... 545


Dirk Schoonbaert and Victor Rosenberg

Chapter 41 Collection Management Systems.............................................................................. 559


Perian Sully

Chapter 42 Interactive Multimedia in Museums......................................................................... 575


Nik Honeysett

Chapter 43 Museum Web Sites and Digital Collections.............................................................. 589


David Bearman and Jennifer Trant

Part IV Standards for Information Retrieval Systems

Chapter 44 Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) System...................................................................605


Norman Paskin

Chapter 45 Data Transmission Protocols..................................................................................... 615


Chuan Heng Foh

Chapter 46 Information Retrieval Protocols: Z39.50 and Search & Retrieve via URL.............. 629
William Moen

Chapter 47 Extensible Markup Language (XML)....................................................................... 645


Kevin S. Clarke

Chapter 48 Resource Description Framework (RDF)................................................................. 659


Nicholas Gibbins and Nigel Shadbolt

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Chapter 49 Text Encoding Initiative (TEI).................................................................................. 671


Edward Vanhoutte and Ron Van den Branden

Chapter 50 Encoded Archival Description (EAD)...................................................................... 685


Daniel V. Pitti

Chapter 51 Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model................................. 699


Christopher A. Lee
Index............................................................................................................................................... 713

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Introduction
Understanding Information Retrieval Systems:
Management, Types, and Standards
Information retrieval systems, especially those accessed over the Internet, are ubiquitous in our glo-
balizing world. Many are wonderfully easy to use, and it is therefore easy to assume that the design
and implementation of information systems is a simple and straightforward process. However, sys-
tems need to be designed specifically for their intended functions in order to provide optimal sup-
port for the people who use them. It turns out that it is not always obvious what needs to be done to
produce a really well-functioning information system. In addition, information systems are almost
always part of a much larger infrastructure that is designed to support business, government, and
other activities. All parts of that infrastructure need to mesh into a single well-functioning social
and technical system, containing and optimizing the information systems within. Consequently,
information systems are seldom stand-alone. They need to be made interoperable with other sys-
tems of many types, and at many levels of functionality.
Chapters on different types of information systems, on managing information systems, both as
collections of data and as part of a larger social and administrative system, and on the technical
standards that are required in order for the systems to inter-operate with other systems and networks
in this volume are gathered together. World Wide Web–based systems are emphasized. Collectively,
the chapters in this book provide an excellent introduction to the various aspects of developing and
managing information retrieval systems in the context of real-world demands.
Emphasis is given to information systems that operate on relatively unstructured data, such as
text, images, and music. This is the domain of what is commonly called information retrieval
(IR) systems. (“Information systems” is the more general term, and includes systems working with
highly structured data, such as payrolls. IR systems generally deal with the less structured kinds
of data, which therefore introduce the complexities of natural language processing, image analysis,
etc.) The chapters are drawn from the recently published Encyclopedia of Library and Information
Sciences, 3rd Ed.[1] That encyclopedia might have been more accurately titled Encyclopedia of the
Information Disciplines, as the entries are written by experts in many information-related fields:
information systems, information retrieval, informatics, knowledge management, library and archi-
val sciences, museum studies, and records management, among others.
Part I of this book, “General” (Chapters 1 through 7), provides an introduction at the broadest
level to information retrieval systems. The core concepts of “information systems” (Chapter 1) and
“information retrieval systems” (Chapter 2) are introduced. Next, what is known about how people
search for information is described (Chapter 3), and theories and models of IR (Chapter 4) are
laid out. The techniques for designing systems around user needs and preferences are presented in
Chapter 5. Finally, ethical issues are discussed in Chapter 6, and careers and educational opportuni-
ties and requirements in the information systems field are presented in Chapter 7.
In Part II, “Management of Information Retrieval Systems” (Chapter 8 through 21), management
issues are presented, and the decision process around likely information system solutions is elabo-
rated. The term “management” is most often associated with the management of people or finances,
but “information management” has an extra dimension of meaning. Even digitized information
has to be managed both physically and within an administrative structure, is embedded in various
possible technical systems and networks, and brings socially complex issues to the fore, such as
piracy, version control, preservation, and meeting legal standards and requirements. An information

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manager has to understand and integrate all these issues and then generate effective solutions for the
organization or institution holding the information.
Part III, “Types of Information Retrieval Systems” (Chapters 22 through 43), illustrates the rich
variety of types of information retrieval systems in use today, and discusses the technical, opera-
tional and administrative issues surrounding each type. Everything from geographic information
systems to interactive multimedia in museums to Web mining is addressed, in chapters on twenty-
two different information system types and functions.
Finally, in Part IV, “Standards for Information Retrieval Systems” (Chapters 44 through 51), a
number of the most important organizational and technical standards needed for successful infor-
mation retrieval are presented and discussed. At the broadest level is the Open Archival Information
System (OAIS) Reference Model (see Chapter 51), which maps out the various components and
relationships involved in the management of archived information. At the middle level are stan-
dards such as the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) (see Chapter 49), which describes the preferred
approaches to marking up original resources, especially in the humanities, for later retrieval and
research use by scholars and students. At the most detailed level is the Digital Object Identifier
(DOI®) system (see Chapter 44), which makes possible the unique identification of each digital
object.
Altogether, the contents of this volume introduce the reader—whether computer scientist, infor-
mation professional, or student—to the key elements needed for understanding, designing, and
implementing information retrieval systems in contemporary organizations.

Reference
1. Bates, Marcia J.; Maack Mary Niles, Eds. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, 3rd Ed.;
CRC Press, 2010.

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Editor
Marcia J. Bates is professor emerita in the Department of Information Studies, Graduate School
of Education and Information Studies, at the University of California at Los Angeles. She has
researched, published, and taught in many areas of library and information sciences, including
user-centered design of information systems, subject access, online search techniques, and informa-
tion seeking behavior. She has authored over eighty publications, including some of the most highly
cited articles in the field. She has also served as associate dean and department chair. Dr. Bates
has consulted for a wide variety of organizations, including government, foundation, and private
industry clients, as well as “dot-com” companies. Dr. Bates is a fellow of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science, and has won numerous awards, including the Award of Merit, the
highest award of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST), and the
Frederick G. Kilgour Award for Research in Library and Information Technology. ASIST has also
awarded her its “Best Journal of ASIST Paper of the Year Award” twice. (Web site: [Link]
.[Link]/faculty/bates/)

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List of Contributors
Ricardo Baeza-Yates James E.P. Currall
Barcelona Media Innovation Centre University of Glasgow
Yahoo! Research Glasgow, United Kingdom
Barcelona, Spain Chapter 10: Digital Asset Management, p. 135
Chapter 23: Web Retrieval and Mining, p. 313
Kimiz Dalkir
David Bearman Graduate School of Library and Information
Archives & Museum Informatics Studies, McGill University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Chapter 43: Museum Web Sites and Digital Chapter 8: Knowledge Management, p. 111
Collections, p. 589
Gordon B. Davis
Kevin Butterfield Carlson School of Management
Wolf Law Library, College of William and Mary University of Minnesota
Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S.A. Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Chapter 38: Online Public Access Catalogs Chapter 21: Information Systems Failure, p. 285
(OPACs), p. 529
Brian Detlor
Paul D. Callister DeGroote School of Business
Leon E. Bloch Law Library, University of McMaster University
Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. Chapter 9: Information Management, p. 125
Chapter 16: Digital Content Licensing, p. 211
Marek J. Druzdzel
Nicholas Carroll School of Information Sciences and Intelligent
Hastings Research, Inc. Systems Program, University of Pittsburgh
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Chapter 13: Search Engine Optimization, p. 171 Chapter 33: Decision Support Systems, p. 461
Vittorio Castelli Emily Gallup Fayen
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center MuseGlobal, Inc.
Yorktown Heights, New York, U.S.A. Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Chapter 28: Still Image Search and Retrieval, Chapter 37: Integrated Library Systems (ILS),
p. 381 p. 513
Carlos Castillo
Roger R. Flynn
Yahoo! Research
School of Information Sciences and Intelligent
Barcelona, Spain
Sciences Program, University of Pittsburgh
Chapter 23: Web Retrieval and Mining, p. 313
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Chapter 33: Decision Support Systems, p. 461
Kevin S. Clarke
Appalachian State University
Boone, North Carolina, U.S.A.
Chapter 47: Extensible Markup Language
(XML), p. 645

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