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Multilingual Access to Dublin Core Metadata of ULIS Library

Danyang Wen ,Tetsuo Sakaguchi ,Shigeo Sugimoto ,Koichi Tabata

DOI: 10.23106/dcmi.952106438

Abstract

With the recent Internet expansion, persons all over the world can access more and more document databases. As Unicode has become more popular, the environment for multilingual retrieval has been improved to some extent. However, there are still numerous problems to be solved, such as the multilingual input and display. This paper proposes a system for retrieving ULIS Japanese metadata. The system provides convenience for the overseas users for multilingual access by solving these problems and by indicating candidates for translated words and Boolean queries based on the statistics of the system's behavior.

Author information

Danyang Wen

University of Library and Information Science Tsukuba, Japan

Tetsuo Sakaguchi

University of Library and Information Science, Tsukuba, Japan

Shigeo Sugimoto

University of Library and Information Science, Tsukuba, Japan

Koichi Tabata

University of Library and Information Science, Tsukuba, Japan

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Wen, D., Sakaguchi, T., Sugimoto, S., & Tabata, K. (2001). Multilingual Access to Dublin Core Metadata of ULIS Library. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2001. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952106438
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DC-2001--Tokyo Proceedings
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Dates:
October 24-26, 2001
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