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Knowledge-Based Systems for General Reference Work: Applications, Problems, and Progress (Library and Information Science) [Hardcover]

John V. Richardson Jr. (Author)


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0125884605 978-0125884600 February 27, 1995
By focusing on knowledge-based systems technology, the primary purpose and goal of this book is to improve the quality of reference service rendered in libraries. Within reference service, this book examines question-answering, a complex and difficult task. For those interested in the theoretical aspects of reference work, they have to look no further than the first chapter. In addition, the book features theoretical chapters on modelling the reference transaction, a chapter on the logic of ready reference work, and a chapter on the appropriate criteria to apply in selecting an expert system shell.
Several practical chapters focus on what KBS work has already been done in the field and evaluate nearly fifty expert system development shells, so that readers can select the most appropriate shell for their domain.
The subtitle of the book is applications, problems, and progress in regard to expert systems in reference work. Applications are covered most clearly in chapter 8 which reviews the more than extant prototypes. Chapter 3 covers what is feasible, chapter 4 models the reference transaction, and chapter 7 covers interface issues so that future applications can be more successful. Problems are covered throughout the book, starting with chapter 1 which discusses the traditional emphasis on reference sources. It argues that the field needs to shift toward procedural knowledge related to work in reference departments. The chapter on expert system feasibility reveals that there are alternative ways of conceptualizing the intellectual work of an expert, and, of course, chapter 9 directly points out limitations in extant systems.
Encouraging words occur in chapter 1 about the shift to a balanced or complete paradigm for doing reference work. Similarly, the chapter on modelling is optimistic, in that reference work can be modelled and systems implemented which act like human experts. The final chapter tries to avoid the technological optimism inherent in many books on expert systems by identifying the near-term factors which will influence the development of expert systems.

Key Features
* Historical background presenting the field's paradigmatic thinking
* Decision trees for basic formats of reference material
* Flowchart modelling the reference transaction
* Reviews of more than fifty extant KBS in general reference environments
* Evaluative criteria on more than forty expert system shells

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"A well-organized and authoritative source... with a fresh analysis of the reference process. The book has excellent indexing and useful appendices to supplement the clearly written text. If you are searching for an authoritative background on KBS and expert systems, you will find this an excellent source."
--Frances Ellis Rice in MEDICAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY
"This collation of material and Richardson's resulting flow charts of the reference transaction would be helpful for teaching reference work and for analysing the quality of reference service in the workplace...There is enough material here for students to begin to develop their own rules for an expert system or for answering reference questions."
--Julie Dow, School of Communication and Information Studies, University of South Australia, in EDUCATION FOR LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES: AUSTRALIA
"A valuable part of this book is devoted to establishing a paradigm for best reference practice...Another valuable contribution that this book makes to the development of reference praxis is the author's identification of over 1,500 inductive selection strategies using the twelve formats... commendably well-structured...impressively detailed index... well-written, develops logically, is clearly presented, and excellently produced... invaluable."
--Bob Duckett in JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION
"A fascinating history and summary of research on reference work... Lengthy bibliography and index."
--Sandy Whiteley in AMERICAN LIBRARIES
"A useful acquisition for students and scholars in the library and information science... The best flowchart of reference work that this reviewer has encountered, and it has had pedagogical usefulness. Chapter 6 and 7... are impressive accomplishments. [The book] gives a good overview of the field and serves as a supplement to basic texts in reference work.... The author has made an important contribution to the ongoing process of developing information systems and services."
--Bryce Allen in JOURNAL OF EDUCATION FOR LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
"We considered it a masterful statement of the progress and challenges facing the development of KBS as it applies to reference. It's quite readable and contains information that many people in the field will find interesting and exciting... A chapter on the future of KBS completes this thorough and thoughtful study. This book represents an important work in the field."
--AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE who named this title the Best Information Science Book for 1995
"Richardson's text should stand as the definitive treatise on KBS and libraries for years to come. Highly recommended for academic and graduate school libraries."
--Gary D. Barber, SUNY College at Fredonia, in JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP
"This volume offers the academic practitioner a number of valuable tools... a good introduction to KBS... an extremely well-annotated directory and review of extant KBS systems... an equally well-annotated list of expert system shells... his thirty-four plus element flowchart model for reference work is one of the most intriguing aspects of the book. The possible appeal of this book to librarians lacking knowledge about KBS or to managers seeking to provide service with increasingly diminished budgets is obvious."
--Elizabeth Blakely in COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES
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--Peter L. Tyack, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, in ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
"(This book) presents librarians with a fresh analysis of the reference process. The book has excellent indexing and useful appendices to supplement the clearly written text. If you are searching for an authoritative background on KBS and expert systems, you will find this an excellent source."
--Frances Ellis Rice in MEDICAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY
"This work provides a solid base for those concerned with reference theory, and particularly for those working to integrate reference expert systems into other computer applications such as OPACs. As such, it belongs in research-oriented library and information science collections that may build on the foundations presented here."
--Roland Person in RESEARCH STRATEGIES

From the Back Cover

Knowledge-based systems (KBS) offer opportunities for improving the quality of library services. Since KBS provide the point of contact between user, librarian, and the resources, they are important to the efficiency of any library. Knowledge Based Systems for General Reference Work will assist readers in developing skills to communicate effectively about KBS and to write a prototype KBS. Topics and issues covered include the history of teaching reference work, modeling of reference transactions, logic for reference work, evaluative criteria, and the role of microcomputers in knowledge-based systems.
Key Features
* Historical background presenting the field's paradigmatic thinking
* Decision trees for basic formats of reference material
* Flowchart modeling the reference transaction
* Reviews of more than 50 extant KBS in general reference environments
* Evaluation criteria on more than 40 expert system shells
Benefits
* Provides theoretical underpinning for all subsequent development work
* Provides sound conceptual basis on which to implement systems and save valuable development time
* Provides information on current status of the field, so that developers will not have to re-invent the wheel
* Saves time for the reader who wants to pick up an expert system shell

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 355 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press (February 27, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0125884605
  • ISBN-13: 978-0125884600
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,165,739 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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