• DocumentCode
    763191
  • Title

    The Information Content of Titles in Engineering Literature

  • Author

    Bottle, Robert T.

  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1970
  • Firstpage
    41
  • Lastpage
    45
  • Abstract
    Since many alerting and other information services rely very heavily on the use of titles to transfer information to the potential user, it is essential that he be aware of the proportion of the information contained in the complete document which will not be deducible from the title and which he will therefore miss. Methods will be discussed for analyzing the relative information content of the titles of engineering papers and results presented for the amount and type of information lost through scanning title listings only. Between one-third and one-half of indexable terms are not retrievable from article titles even if all possible synonyms and related terms are used. If all synonyms are used instead of one keyword, the amount of information retrieved is increased by about 70 percent. The problems of dealing with synonyms and with syntactical variants in searching titles indexes are discussed. The possibility of using keywords in journal titles as supplementary retrieval tags is suggested since they were deemed useful in nearly one-third of the sample of papers analyzed.
  • Keywords
    Amorphous materials; Chemical technology; Explosions; Helium; Indexing; Information analysis; Information retrieval; Speech; Text analysis; Writing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Engineering Writing and Speech, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9405
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TEWS.1970.4322437
  • Filename
    4322437