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@Article{Larson:1995:SER,
  author =       "Ray R. Larson and Christian Plaunt and Allison G.
                 Woodruff and Marti Hearst",
  title =        "The {Sequoia} 2000 Electronic Repository",
  journal =      j-DEC-TECH-J,
  volume =       "7",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "50--65",
  month =        "Fall",
  year =         "1995",
  CODEN =        "DTJOEL",
  ISSN =         "0898-901X",
  bibdate =      "Thu Mar 20 18:15:43 MST 1997",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/dectechj.bib",
  URL =          "ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/info/DTJ/v7n3/The_Sequoia_2000_Electronic_Re_02jan1996DTJJ04P8.ps;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ04/DTJJ04AH.HTM;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ04/DTJJ04P8.PS;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ04/DTJJ04PF.PDF;
                 http://www.digital.com:80/info/DTJJ04/DTJJ04SC.TXT",
  abstract =     "A major effort in the Sequoia 2000 project was to
                 build a very large database of earth science
                 information. Without providing the means for scientists
                 to efficiently and effectively locate required
                 information and to browse its contents, however, this
                 vast database would rapidly become unmanageable and
                 eventually unusable. The Sequoia 2000 Electronic
                 Repository addresses these problems through indexing
                 and retrieval software that is incorporated into the
                 POSTGRES database management system. The Electronic
                 Repository effort involved the design of probabilistic
                 indexing and retrieval for text documents in POSTGRES,
                 and the development of algorithms for automatic
                 georeferencing of text documents and segmentation of
                 full texts into topically coherent segments for
                 improved retrieval. Various graphical interfaces
                 support these retrieval features.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  classcodes =   "A9365 (Data and information; acquisition, processing,
                 storage and dissemination in geophysics); C7340
                 (Geophysics computing); C7240 (Information analysis and
                 indexing); C7250R (Information retrieval techniques);
                 C6160Z (Other DBMS); C6130B (Graphics techniques);
                 C6180G (Graphical user interfaces); C6160S (Spatial and
                 pictorial databases); C7840 (Geography and cartography
                 computing)",
  classification = "722.1; 722.2; 723.3; 903.1; 903.3; 912.2",
  journalabr =   "Digital Tech J",
  keywords =     "Algorithms; automatic georeferencing; Computer
                 software; Data storage equipment; Database systems;
                 earth science information; Electronic repository; full;
                 geographic information systems; Georeferencing; Global
                 change researcher; graphical; Graphical user
                 interfaces; graphical user interfaces; indexing;
                 Indexing (of information); information retrieval;
                 Information retrieval; Information retrieval systems;
                 interfaces; Large-scale storage system; POSTGRES;
                 Project management; retrieval software; Searching;
                 Sequoia 2000; Sequoia 2000 electronic repository;
                 Sharing; text documents; texts segmentation; Textual
                 documents; topically coherent segments; very large
                 database; very large databases",
  treatment =    "A Application; P Practical",
}

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