This is for the information of the MLISc (Second Semester) that I will be teaching "Information Retrieval Systems" for this semester. I have already posted some of the related sites on the subject in my delicious account. Please check it under the tag "Informationretrieval". Make it a regular habit to check my delicious postings for further updates.
Reference Books
* Ackermann, Ernest C. and Karen Hartman. 1999. The Information Specialist's Guide to Searching and Researching on the Internet and the World Wide Web. Wilsonville, OR : Franklin, Beedle & Associates.
* Allan, James (ed.). 2002. Topic Detection and Tracking. Event-based Information Organization. INRE 12. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
* Baeza-Yates, Ricardo and Berthier Ribeiro-Neto. 1999. Modern Information Retrieval. Addison-Wesley.
* Belew, Richard K. 2000. Finding Out About. A Cognitive Perspective on Search Engine Technology and the WWW. Cambridge University Press. [Includes a CD-ROM version of C. J. van Rijsbergen. 1979. Information Retrieval.]
* Bertino, Elisa, Barbara Catania and Gian Piero Zarri. 2001. Intelligent Database Systems. Addison-Wesley.
* Chakrabarti, Soumen. 2003. Mining the Web. Discovering Knowledge from Hypertext Data. Morgan Kaufmann.
* Croft, W. Bruce and John Lafferty. 2003. Language Modeling for Information Retrieval. INRE 13. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
* Frakes, William B. and Ricardo Baeza-Yates. 1992. Information Retrieval. Data Structures & Algorithms. Prentice Hall.
* Feldman, Susan. 1997. "Just the Answers, Please: Choosing a Web Search Service." Searcher 5:5: 44.
* Spärck Jones, Karen and Peter Willett (eds.) 1997. Readings in Information Retrieval. Morgan Kaufmann.
* Witten, Ian H. and David Bainbridge. 2003. How to Build a Digital Libary. Morgan Kaufmann.
* Witten, Ian H., Alastair Moffat and Timothy C. Bell. 1999. Managing Gigabytes. Compressing and Indexing Documents and Images. 2nd ed. Morgan Kaufmann.
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