Quantitative evaluation of the IR systems of online journals in the Internet: exhaustivity and precision
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v7i1.1145Abstract
Internet press editions are becoming more and more different from their traditional counterparts, due to the incorporation of new services that build on the possibilities of the new medium, mainly immediacy, world-wide dissemination, hypertext, multimedia, database integration, formatting flexibility, etc. Among such new services are the customisation of web access and e-mail news lists, and news retrieval engines. These last services are analysed quantitatively —using the information retrieval evaluation model — and qualitatively —examining aspects like friendlinessDownloads
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