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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 10:31:32 -0700
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Subject: Re: NTIS (fwd)
VH: Finally! A voice of rebellion! I couldn't agree more with your
assertion that in the rush to load the web, etc. with all these
papers, THE ALL IMPORTANT RETRIEVAL MECHANISMS ARE NOT IN PLACE! NOR
WILL THEY LIKELY EVER BE! (geez that felt good to say; sorry for all
the exclamation points... nothing like real tacky punctuation to get
the point across, eh?) The idiotic bureaucrats don't seem to
understand this. I suggest we task these policy makers/bean counters
with a bibliography of say ten recent papers and have them find them
using all the common search engines. This is what we - the
information retrieval specialists - will be stuck trying to do after
these federal bureaucrats blow off the information seekers with their
crackpot web-based (or whatever else is out there) repositories.
Can't thank you enough for bringing up this issue.
- Paul Leverenz
SIO Library
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Subject: NTIS (fwd)
Author: Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> at {ucsdhub}
Date: 8/16/99 11:34 AM
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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 09:16:21 -0700
From: Virginia R. Hetrick <[log in to unmask]>
To: Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: NTIS
One thing that might be a consideration as far as the NTIS closing would
be a change to its core function. Even though the agencies are putting
their reports on the Internet, the titles of the reports and lack of
"real world" keywords seems to me to be a serious problem since the
customer set still has a substantial difficulty finding these documents
amongst the gazillions of pages on the Internet.
It would be a genuine service to have a single source where ALL
published (online or onpaper) documents from the Feds as well as reports
from grant and contract awardees would be indexed.
Your thoughts?
vh
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