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Jeremy Hylton

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Grouping Bibliographic Records Posted: Nov 16, 2003 10:09 PM
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Jon Udell points to a D-Lib article about grouping bibliographic records into works and expressions. The problem is that you search for Hamlet and get many results back -- different editions, different movies, a copy within a collected works, etc. They all show up as different entries even though at some abstract level they are the same. How can we make effective interfaces for searching that exploits those relationships?

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