J. Farradane

530 total citations
35 papers, 332 citations indexed

About

J. Farradane is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems and Management Science and Operations Research. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Farradane has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 332 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 8 papers in Information Systems and 3 papers in Management Science and Operations Research. Recurrent topics in J. Farradane's work include Semantic Web and Ontologies (7 papers), Advanced Text Analysis Techniques (5 papers) and Information Retrieval and Search Behavior (3 papers). J. Farradane is often cited by papers focused on Semantic Web and Ontologies (7 papers), Advanced Text Analysis Techniques (5 papers) and Information Retrieval and Search Behavior (3 papers). J. Farradane collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Canada and United States. J. Farradane's co-authors include Jean Tague, D. Thompson, Madhav Datta and Cyril W. Cleverdon and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Information Processing & Management and Journal of Documentation.

In The Last Decade

J. Farradane

23 papers receiving 221 citations

Peers

J. Farradane
Pauline A. Cochrane United States
Susan Bonzi United States
Arlene G. Taylor United States
Anthony G. Oettinger United States
Yael Ravin United States
Jeffrey Katzer United States
George Macgregor United Kingdom
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Fields of papers citing papers by J. Farradane

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. Farradane

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Farradane, J.. (1981). The basis for a theory of information retrieval. ACM SIGIR Forum. 16(1). 1–3. 1 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1980). Knowledge, information, and information science. Journal of Information Science. 2(2). 75–80. 47 indexed citations
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Farradane, J. & D. Thompson. (1980). The testing of relational indexing procedures by diagnostic computer programs. Journal of Information Science. 2(6). 285–297. 4 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1979). Relational Indexing. Part I. Journal of Information Science. 1(5). 267–276. 37 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1979). Relational Indexing. Part II. Journal of Information Science. 1(6). 313–324. 17 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1979). The nature of information. Journal of Information Science. 1(1). 13–17. 46 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1977). String indexing : relational indexing : introduction and indexing. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 1 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1976). Comment on: Metainformational approach to the theory of integrated information retrieval systems, by M. Cigánik[1]. Information Processing & Management. 12(3). 223–224. 1 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1974). THE EVALUATION OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS. Journal of Documentation. 30(2). 195–209. 6 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1970). Training for Information Science. Journal of Documentation. 26(3). 261–265. 4 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1968). The problems of input and their implications in mechanization. Information Storage and Retrieval. 4(2). 253–256. 1 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1967). Concept organization for information retrieval. Information Storage and Retrieval. 3(4). 297–314. 22 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1963). Introduction. Information Storage and Retrieval. 1(1). 1–1.
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Farradane, J.. (1963). Classification and indexing in the social sciences. Information Storage and Retrieval. 1(4). 221–222. 8 indexed citations
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Farradane, J., et al.. (1962). Education in Information Work: the Syllabus and Present Curriculum of the Institute of Information Scientists Ltd.. Journal of Chemical Documentation. 2(2). 74–76. 6 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1961). The National Reference Library of Science and Invention. Nature. 191(4789). 734–734. 1 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1955). THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CLASSIFICATION. Journal of Documentation. 11(4). 187–201. 13 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1952). A SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF CLASSIFICATION AND INDEXING: FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS. Journal of Documentation. 8(2). 73–92. 28 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1951). MAGNETIC INDICATOR BOARD FOR SMALLER LIBRARIES. Aslib Proceedings. 3(3). 155–158. 1 indexed citations
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Farradane, J.. (1951). History of Chromatography. Nature. 167(4238). 120–120. 7 indexed citations

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