Concept information
Preferred term
information retrieval
Definition
- The term information retrieval is attributed to Calvin Mooers around 1950, and its use is associated with the explosion of scientific documentation produced during and following World War II. Information retrieval refers to the set of processes by which information can be extracted from a larger accumulation. Most typically, the term refers to the identification of documents from a collection or database of documents, or of specific information (e.g., facts, paragraphs, phrases, etc.) within a set of documents. [Source: Encyclopedia of Distributed Learning; Information Retrieval]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/information_retrieval
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