David Blair

Overview

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1980

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  • "Searching biases in large interactive document retrieval systems." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 31(4): 271-277. ("Best Paper of the Year")

1985

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  • David C. Blair & M. E. Maron (1985). "An evaluation of retrieval effectiveness for a full-text document-retrieval system." Communications of the ACM, 28(3): 289-299. ACM
    Abstract
    An evaluation of a large, operational full-text document-retrieval system (containing roughly 350,000 pages of text) shows the system to be retrieving less than 20 percent of the documents relevant to a particular search. The findings are discussed in terms of the theory and practice of full-text document retrieval.

1986

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  • "Indeterminacy in the subject access to documents," Information Processing and Management: An International Journal, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 229-241. ACM
  • Michael D. Gordon, David C. Blair, Robert K. Lindsay (1989). "Manfred Kochen 1928-1989: Remembrances of a Scholar and a Gentle Man." JASIS 40(4): 223-225.
  • Michael D. Gordon (1988). "Probabilistic and genetic algorithms in document retrieval" ACM
Language and Representation in Information Retrieval

2002a

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  • David Blair (2002). "Knowledge Management: Hype, Hope, or Help?" Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, vol. 53, no. 12, pp. 1019-1028. Abstract
    What is KM if no hype?
    Why is it a hope?
    How does it help?
  • Marcia Bates (1999). "The Invisible Substrate of Information Science," Journal of the American Society for Information Science, vol.50, no.12, pp. 1043-1050. Text
  • See also: "Three Similar & Different Threads of Questioning" in AFTERTHOUGHTS.

2002b

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Wittgenstein, Language and Information: "Back to the Rough Ground!"
  • Wittgenstein, Language and Information: "Back to the Rough Ground!"
  • "The data-document distinction revisited," ACM SIGMIS Database 37(1): 77-96, refs. 47. ACM

Wikipedia

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as of 2010-02-02

David C. Blair is Professor of Business Information Technology at Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan. He received Ph.D. from the University Of California, Berkeley, and M.S. from the University Of Washington.

His research focuses on the linguistic representation and associative searching in document retrieval, using a relational database, evaluating information retrieval theories, the management of information in corporate lawsuits, and the document-based decision support.

Publications

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  • Wittgenstein, Language and Information: "Back to the Rough Ground!". Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2006.
  • Language and Representation in Information Retrieval. Elsevier North-Holland, Inc., New York, NY, 1990. ("Best Book in the World in Information Science")
Articles
  • David C. Blair and Steven O. Kimbrough (2002). "Exemplary documents: A foundation for information retrieval design," Information Processing and Management, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 363-379.
  • David C. Blair (1992). "Information retrieval and the philosophy of language," The Computer Journal, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 200-207.
  • David C. Blair and M. E. Maron (1985). "An evaluation of retrieval effectiveness for a full-text document-retrieval system," Communications of the ACM, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 289-299.
  • David C. Blair (1980). "Searching biases in large interactive document retrieval systems." Journal of the American Society for Information Science, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 271-277. ("Best Paper of the Year")

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