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Text mining in a digital library

Abstract
Digital library strive to add value to the collections they create and maintain. One way is through selectivity: a carefully chosen set of authoritative documents in a particular topic area is far more useful to those working in the area than a huge, unfocused collection (like the Web). Another is by augmenting the collection with high- quality metadata, which supports activities of searching and browsing in a uniform and useful way. A third way, and our topic here, is to enrich the documents by examining their content, extracting information, and using it to enhance the ways they can be located and presented.
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Journal Article
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Witten, I.H., Don, Katherine J., Dewship, M. & Tablan, V. (2004). Text mining in a digital library. International Journal on Digital Libraries, 4(1), 56-59.
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2004
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Springer
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This is an author’s version of an article published in the International Journal on Digital Libraries, (c) 2004 Springer Berlin.