Meta- and Object-language in Information Retrieval Research

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  • Julian Warner The Queen’s University of Belfast Visiting Scholar, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 9 February 2000 – 14 September 2000

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https://doi.org/10.29173/cais29

Abstract

The distinction between a meta- and an object-language has become increasingly familiar in information science, through the diffusion of the concept of metadata. A significant antecedent can be found in the development of formal logic. This paper proposes an analogous distinction for information retrieval research, between discourse about and transformations within systems. The aim is to obtain analytical clarity and economy in research effort.

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Published

2013-10-15

How to Cite

Warner, J. (2013). Meta- and Object-language in Information Retrieval Research. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS Actes Du congrès Annuel De l’ACSI. https://doi.org/10.29173/cais29

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