Application of IBM equipment to library mechanization, keyword-in-context (kwic) indexing and the selective dissemination of information (sdi)

ING GUIDELINES 1. All abstracts MUST include the following: A. Author's name and company D. Date of Publication, affiliation, if available. E. The abstract itself. B. Title. F. Number of pages. C. Source of Publication. G. Comments, if available. 2. Use sentences or phrases underlined by industry representative (selector). 3. Include company names and machine model numbers where they play a significant role. 4. There are 20 total lines available in each abstract. Since the 1401 S.D.I. Program matches interest profiles against documents on the basis of the words in the abstract, it is most important that the abstractor uses as many relevant words as possible to assure an abstract with good content and coverage. Try to use as many of the allotted 20 lines as is feasible. 5. Usually the most important material is located in a section of the article designated by one of the following: a. Boldface (heavy type); b. 'Abstract"; c. "Summary"; d. "Conclusion"; e. First paragraph; f. Last paragraph. 6. A quick way to enrich the abstract with