RECUPERACIÓN DE INFORMACIÓN: UN ÁREA DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN CRECIMIENTO

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  • Fernando R. A. Bordignon Universidad Nacional de Luján
  • Gabriel H. Tolosa Universidad Nacional de Luján

Resumen

A partir de la expansión y consolidación de Internet, como medio principal de comunicación electrónica de datos, se ha puesto a disposición de casi toda la humanidad una importante cantidad de información de todo tipo. A los efectos de aprovechar todo este potencial de información, es necesario poseer accesos que permitan que la tarea de recuperación sea efectiva y eficiente en términos de recursos invertidos por los usuarios. Este artículo plantea cuál es el objeto de estudio del área denominada “recuperación de información”, en que estado se encuentra y cuales son sus principales líneas de trabajo.

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2018-04-17

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