Index Blending: Enabling the Development of Definitive, Discipline-Specific Resources

Index Blending is the process of database development whereby various components are merged and refined to create a single encompassing source of information. Once a research need is determined for a given area of study, existing resources are examined for value and possible contribution to the end...

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Main Authors: Sam Brooks, Mark Herrick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Library Association 2007-06-01
Series:Information Technology and Libraries
Online Access:https://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/article/view/3279
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spelling doaj-5b498ba477cc45acaa85beb53aa306a32020-11-24T22:56:06ZengAmerican Library AssociationInformation Technology and Libraries0730-92952163-52262007-06-01262273410.6017/ital.v26i2.32792947Index Blending: Enabling the Development of Definitive, Discipline-Specific ResourcesSam BrooksMark HerrickIndex Blending is the process of database development whereby various components are merged and refined to create a single encompassing source of information. Once a research need is determined for a given area of study, existing resources are examined for value and possible contribution to the end product. Index Blending focuses on the quality of bibliographic records as the primary factor with the addition of full text to enhance the end user’s research experience as an added convenience. Key examples of the process of Index Blending involve the fields of communication and mass media, hospitality and tourism, as well as computers and applied sciences. When academia, vendors, subject experts, lexicographers, and other contributors are brought together through the various factors associated with Index Blending, relevant discipline-specific research may be greatly enhanced.https://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/article/view/3279
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description Index Blending is the process of database development whereby various components are merged and refined to create a single encompassing source of information. Once a research need is determined for a given area of study, existing resources are examined for value and possible contribution to the end product. Index Blending focuses on the quality of bibliographic records as the primary factor with the addition of full text to enhance the end user’s research experience as an added convenience. Key examples of the process of Index Blending involve the fields of communication and mass media, hospitality and tourism, as well as computers and applied sciences. When academia, vendors, subject experts, lexicographers, and other contributors are brought together through the various factors associated with Index Blending, relevant discipline-specific research may be greatly enhanced.
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