Relevantnost i kako se istraživala

Saračević, Tefko Relevantnost i kako se istraživala. Vjesnik bibliotekara Hrvatske, 2007, vol. 50, n. 1-2, pp. 12-6. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

Relevance is a, if not even the, key notion in information science in general and information retrieval in particular. This critical review traces and synthesizes the scholarship on relevance over the past 30 years with the concentration on experimental and observational studies that report data. For context, a historical note summarizes relevance concerns in information science, followed by discussion of the meaning of relevance intuitively and in information science. In the major section, the experiments related to relevance behavior are synthesized. The section concludes with summaries that in effect provide an interpretation and synthesis of contemporary thinking on the topic treated or suggests hypotheses for future research. Analyses of some of the major trends that shape relevance work are offered in the epilogue.

Croatian abstract

Relevantnost je jedan od pojmova u informacijskoj znanosti općenito, može se čak reći i najvažniji, a u pretraživanju informacija, posebno. Ovaj kritički pregled prati razvoj i daje sintezu istraživanja relevantnosti tijekom proteklih trideset godina s naglaskom na podacima eksperimentalnih istraživanja i istraživanja metodama promatranja. U svrhu logičke povezanosti, povijesne napomene sažimaju zanimanje za relevantnost u informacijskoj znanosti, a potom slijedi rasprava o intuitivnom značenju relevantnosti i o njenom značenju u informacijskoj znanosti. U glavnom dijelu daje se sinteza eksperimenata o ponašanju relevantnosti. Taj dio završava zaključcima koji ustvari daju pojašnjenje i sintezu suvremenih promišljanja o relevantnosti kao i hipoteze za buduća istraživanja. Analize nekih glavnih smjerova koji definiraju relevantnost iznesene su u epilogu.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: relevantnost, informacijske znanosti, pretraživanje informacija, ponašanje relevantnosti, glavni smjerovi istraživanja relevantnosti; relevance, information science, information retrieval, relevance behavior, major trends in relevance research
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information
Depositing user: Damir Pavelic
Date deposited: 12 May 2008
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 12:11
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/11518

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