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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2014 |
Veranstaltung | Building a Better World through Information Systems: 2014 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2014) - Auckland, Neuseeland Dauer: 14 Dez. 2014 → 17 Dez. 2014 |
Konferenz
Konferenz | Building a Better World through Information Systems |
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Kurztitel | ICIS 2014 |
Land/Gebiet | Neuseeland |
Ort | Auckland |
Zeitraum | 14 Dez. 2014 → 17 Dez. 2014 |
Abstract
Literature search, as a fundamental and time-consuming step in a literature research process, is part of many established scientific research methods. The facilitated access to scientific resources requires an increasing effort to conduct comprehensive literature reviews. We address the lack of semantic approaches in this context by proposing and evaluating our Tool for Semantic Indexing and Similarity Queries (TSISQ) for the enhancement of established literature review methods. Its applicability is evaluated in different environments and search cases covering realistic applications. Results indicate that TSISQ can increase efficiency by saving valuable time in finding relevant literature in a desired research field, improve the quality of search results, and enhance the comprehensiveness of a review by identifying sources that otherwise would not have been considered. The target audience includes all researchers who need to efficiently gain an overview of a specific research field and refine the theoretical foundations of their research.
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Informatik (insg.)
- Information systems
- Informatik (insg.)
- Angewandte Informatik
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2014. Beitrag in Building a Better World through Information Systems, Auckland, Neuseeland.
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T1 - Enhancing Literature Review Methods - Evaluation of a Literature Search Approach based on Latent Semantic Indexing.
AU - Koukal, André
AU - Gleue, Christoph
AU - Breitner, Michael H.
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PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Literature search, as a fundamental and time-consuming step in a literature research process, is part of many established scientific research methods. The facilitated access to scientific resources requires an increasing effort to conduct comprehensive literature reviews. We address the lack of semantic approaches in this context by proposing and evaluating our Tool for Semantic Indexing and Similarity Queries (TSISQ) for the enhancement of established literature review methods. Its applicability is evaluated in different environments and search cases covering realistic applications. Results indicate that TSISQ can increase efficiency by saving valuable time in finding relevant literature in a desired research field, improve the quality of search results, and enhance the comprehensiveness of a review by identifying sources that otherwise would not have been considered. The target audience includes all researchers who need to efficiently gain an overview of a specific research field and refine the theoretical foundations of their research.
AB - Literature search, as a fundamental and time-consuming step in a literature research process, is part of many established scientific research methods. The facilitated access to scientific resources requires an increasing effort to conduct comprehensive literature reviews. We address the lack of semantic approaches in this context by proposing and evaluating our Tool for Semantic Indexing and Similarity Queries (TSISQ) for the enhancement of established literature review methods. Its applicability is evaluated in different environments and search cases covering realistic applications. Results indicate that TSISQ can increase efficiency by saving valuable time in finding relevant literature in a desired research field, improve the quality of search results, and enhance the comprehensiveness of a review by identifying sources that otherwise would not have been considered. The target audience includes all researchers who need to efficiently gain an overview of a specific research field and refine the theoretical foundations of their research.
KW - Information retrieval
KW - Latent semantic indexing (LSI)
KW - Literature review
KW - Literature search
KW - Similarity search
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Y2 - 14 December 2014 through 17 December 2014
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