ABSTRACTING

ABSTRACTING
61問 • 1年前
  • Lha Eva Adajar
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Description of the contents of a document, usually to clarify the title?

    Annotation

  • 2

    On what century where specializing journal rose?

    19th century

  • 3

    Rise of the scholarly journals?

    1200 A. D.

  • 4

    Process of analyzing and providing a brief, and clear representation of the significant contents of a document.

    Abstracting

  • 5

    Brief restatement of the salient findings and conclusions intended to complete the orientation of the reader, may be found at the beginning of the article or at the end.

    Summary

  • 6

    What are the principles of abstracting?

    Accuracy Brevity Clarity

  • 7

    An abbreviated, accurate representation of the significant content of a document (ISO 214)

    Abstract

  • 8

    What are the uses of abstracting?

    Promote current awareness Save reading time Facilitate selection and literature searches Help overcome the language barrier Improve indexing efficiency Aid in the preparation of reviews

  • 9

    One or more portions from a document that encapsulates the major points of a document.

    Extract

  • 10

    Straight to the point.

    Brevity

  • 11

    Highly abbreviated statement that encapsulates the major points of a document.

    Terse Literature

  • 12

    Avoid colloquial terms.

    clarity

  • 13

    An evaluative abstract.

    Critical abstract

  • 14

    The information or description reported in a document is oriented to a specific discipline to which the abstracting service is devoted.

    slanted abstract

  • 15

    3 examples of discipline-oriented abstract.

    Women Studies Abstract Library and Information Science Science Abstract Abstracts in Anthropology

  • 16

    A type of slanted abstract which attempts to meet the needs of a particular industry or group of people.

    mission-oriented abstract

  • 17

    Simply describes or indicates what the document is about.

    Indicative Abstract

  • 18

    Types of slanted abstract.

    Discipline-oriented Abstract and Mission-oriented Abstract

  • 19

    Contains views and comments on the quality of work of the author and comparison/contrast with other works.

    critical abstract

  • 20

    Its main purpose is to indicate to the reader whether or not he would want to read the original document.

    indicative abstract

  • 21

    Types of abstract by type of information.

    Indicative, Informative, Slanted, Critical Abstract

  • 22

    A full content description of a document consisting of five parts.

    modular abstract

  • 23

    Prepared by authors of documents for publication together with the document. Authors do not necessarily write the best abstracts since they lack training and experience in abstracting.

    author-prepared abstract

  • 24

    An abstract in non-narrative form wherein the abstractor lists the items in a template as these are found in documents.

    structured abstract

  • 25

    Types of abstract by whom written.

    Author-Prepared Abstract Subject Expert- Prepared Abstract Professional Abstractor- Prepared Abstract

  • 26

    Prepared by a person who has been trained in the procedures and methods of abstracting.

    Professional Abstractor- Prepared Abstract

  • 27

    What are the five parts of Modular Abstract?

    citation, annotation, indicative abstract, informative abstract, critical abstract

  • 28

    A highly structured abstract designed primarily for searching by computer. The terms are drawn from controlled vocabulary and are arranged in a specified sequence nearly approximating that of a sentence.

    mini-abstract

  • 29

    This may be an excellent abstract if the expert is trained and experienced in the procedures and methods of abstracting.

    subject expert- prepared abstract

  • 30

    This type of abstract works well only for subject areas wherein the essential elements/items are more or less the same from one study to another.

    structured abstract

  • 31

    Types of abstract by form.

    statistical or tabular abstract modular abstract structured abstract mini-abstract

  • 32

    Also known as machine-readable indext-abstract

    mini- abstract

  • 33

    It's main purpose is to eliminate application and waste of intellectual effort involved in the independent abstracting of the same documents by several abstracting services.

    Modular Abstract

  • 34

    Is one with subject headings such as background, aim, methods, results, and conclusion ti facilitate scanning.

    structured abstract

  • 35

    He is one who has attained experience in abstracting, has foreign language expertise, and can cover areas in which subject experts cannot be found.

    professional abstractor prepared- abstract

  • 36

    Gives a summary of the data in tabular form. This is used for certain specialized subjects, such thermophysical properties, where the emphasis is exclusively tabular or statistical.

    statistical abstract

  • 37

    What is the citation format for journal articles?

    surname/s of author, forename/s title of article title of journal (underline/ italics) volume number issue number in parentheses inclusive pages date of publication of journal

  • 38

    What is the citation format for monographs/books?

    Surname/s of author/s, forename/s Title of publication (underline/ italics/ all caps) Edition number Place of publication Publisher Year of publication Total number of pages

  • 39

    The contents of structured abstracts are essentially similar to ________ abstracts?

    Informative

  • 40

    This part of an abstract contains the abstractors name. It can be an initial or full name accompanied by his/her affiliation?

    signature

  • 41

    This type of abstract is presented in incomplete sentences and resembles a telegram or string of terms without syntax.

    mini- abstract

  • 42

    According to Lancaster, an abstract is an accurate and brief __________ of a document?

    representation

  • 43

    It is a highly abbreviated statement which encapsulates the major point of a document.

    terse literature

  • 44

    A descriptive abstract is another term for?

    indicative

  • 45

    A non-profit association accredited by ANSI and is responsible for the development of the Z39 series.

    National Information Standards Organization

  • 46

    The suggested length of abstracts for articles is _____ words?

    250 words

  • 47

    Sentences in abstract must be ______?

    short and clear

  • 48

    Abstract prepared by authors of the articles are referred to as _______ because these are published simultaneously with the articles.

    Homo- topic

  • 49

    Uncommon form of an abstract that contains evaluative comments of the significance of the material abstracted or the style of its presentation.

    critical abstract

  • 50

    Characteristics of an abstract means that it should be shorter than the document from which it was derived?

    brevity

  • 51

    What kind of words must always be avoided in writing abstracts?

    jargons

  • 52

    Materials for abstracting must always be?

    analyzed

  • 53

    The first abstract journal recorded in history?

    Le Journal Des Scavans

  • 54

    The principle of abstracting stresses unnecessary redundancy and verbosity.

    clarity

  • 55

    Abstract that meets the information needs of industry or a group of people.

    mission- oriented abstract

  • 56

    Abstracts that are commonly found in medical journals?

    structured abstract

  • 57

    Discipline- oriented and mission oriented abstract are classified under ______ abstract because these are biased towards the interests of intended users.

    slanted abstract

  • 58

    ______ abbreviation and ______ symbols should be used in abstracts to avoid confusion.

    common/standard

  • 59

    Abstracts written by specialists in the subject field?

    Subject Expert Prepared- Abstract

  • 60

    These abstracts contain views and comments on the work of the author?

    critical abstract

  • 61

    Is more appropriate for research reports, thesesband dissertation?

    informative abstract

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    SELECTION AND ACQUISITION PART 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Description of the contents of a document, usually to clarify the title?

    Annotation

  • 2

    On what century where specializing journal rose?

    19th century

  • 3

    Rise of the scholarly journals?

    1200 A. D.

  • 4

    Process of analyzing and providing a brief, and clear representation of the significant contents of a document.

    Abstracting

  • 5

    Brief restatement of the salient findings and conclusions intended to complete the orientation of the reader, may be found at the beginning of the article or at the end.

    Summary

  • 6

    What are the principles of abstracting?

    Accuracy Brevity Clarity

  • 7

    An abbreviated, accurate representation of the significant content of a document (ISO 214)

    Abstract

  • 8

    What are the uses of abstracting?

    Promote current awareness Save reading time Facilitate selection and literature searches Help overcome the language barrier Improve indexing efficiency Aid in the preparation of reviews

  • 9

    One or more portions from a document that encapsulates the major points of a document.

    Extract

  • 10

    Straight to the point.

    Brevity

  • 11

    Highly abbreviated statement that encapsulates the major points of a document.

    Terse Literature

  • 12

    Avoid colloquial terms.

    clarity

  • 13

    An evaluative abstract.

    Critical abstract

  • 14

    The information or description reported in a document is oriented to a specific discipline to which the abstracting service is devoted.

    slanted abstract

  • 15

    3 examples of discipline-oriented abstract.

    Women Studies Abstract Library and Information Science Science Abstract Abstracts in Anthropology

  • 16

    A type of slanted abstract which attempts to meet the needs of a particular industry or group of people.

    mission-oriented abstract

  • 17

    Simply describes or indicates what the document is about.

    Indicative Abstract

  • 18

    Types of slanted abstract.

    Discipline-oriented Abstract and Mission-oriented Abstract

  • 19

    Contains views and comments on the quality of work of the author and comparison/contrast with other works.

    critical abstract

  • 20

    Its main purpose is to indicate to the reader whether or not he would want to read the original document.

    indicative abstract

  • 21

    Types of abstract by type of information.

    Indicative, Informative, Slanted, Critical Abstract

  • 22

    A full content description of a document consisting of five parts.

    modular abstract

  • 23

    Prepared by authors of documents for publication together with the document. Authors do not necessarily write the best abstracts since they lack training and experience in abstracting.

    author-prepared abstract

  • 24

    An abstract in non-narrative form wherein the abstractor lists the items in a template as these are found in documents.

    structured abstract

  • 25

    Types of abstract by whom written.

    Author-Prepared Abstract Subject Expert- Prepared Abstract Professional Abstractor- Prepared Abstract

  • 26

    Prepared by a person who has been trained in the procedures and methods of abstracting.

    Professional Abstractor- Prepared Abstract

  • 27

    What are the five parts of Modular Abstract?

    citation, annotation, indicative abstract, informative abstract, critical abstract

  • 28

    A highly structured abstract designed primarily for searching by computer. The terms are drawn from controlled vocabulary and are arranged in a specified sequence nearly approximating that of a sentence.

    mini-abstract

  • 29

    This may be an excellent abstract if the expert is trained and experienced in the procedures and methods of abstracting.

    subject expert- prepared abstract

  • 30

    This type of abstract works well only for subject areas wherein the essential elements/items are more or less the same from one study to another.

    structured abstract

  • 31

    Types of abstract by form.

    statistical or tabular abstract modular abstract structured abstract mini-abstract

  • 32

    Also known as machine-readable indext-abstract

    mini- abstract

  • 33

    It's main purpose is to eliminate application and waste of intellectual effort involved in the independent abstracting of the same documents by several abstracting services.

    Modular Abstract

  • 34

    Is one with subject headings such as background, aim, methods, results, and conclusion ti facilitate scanning.

    structured abstract

  • 35

    He is one who has attained experience in abstracting, has foreign language expertise, and can cover areas in which subject experts cannot be found.

    professional abstractor prepared- abstract

  • 36

    Gives a summary of the data in tabular form. This is used for certain specialized subjects, such thermophysical properties, where the emphasis is exclusively tabular or statistical.

    statistical abstract

  • 37

    What is the citation format for journal articles?

    surname/s of author, forename/s title of article title of journal (underline/ italics) volume number issue number in parentheses inclusive pages date of publication of journal

  • 38

    What is the citation format for monographs/books?

    Surname/s of author/s, forename/s Title of publication (underline/ italics/ all caps) Edition number Place of publication Publisher Year of publication Total number of pages

  • 39

    The contents of structured abstracts are essentially similar to ________ abstracts?

    Informative

  • 40

    This part of an abstract contains the abstractors name. It can be an initial or full name accompanied by his/her affiliation?

    signature

  • 41

    This type of abstract is presented in incomplete sentences and resembles a telegram or string of terms without syntax.

    mini- abstract

  • 42

    According to Lancaster, an abstract is an accurate and brief __________ of a document?

    representation

  • 43

    It is a highly abbreviated statement which encapsulates the major point of a document.

    terse literature

  • 44

    A descriptive abstract is another term for?

    indicative

  • 45

    A non-profit association accredited by ANSI and is responsible for the development of the Z39 series.

    National Information Standards Organization

  • 46

    The suggested length of abstracts for articles is _____ words?

    250 words

  • 47

    Sentences in abstract must be ______?

    short and clear

  • 48

    Abstract prepared by authors of the articles are referred to as _______ because these are published simultaneously with the articles.

    Homo- topic

  • 49

    Uncommon form of an abstract that contains evaluative comments of the significance of the material abstracted or the style of its presentation.

    critical abstract

  • 50

    Characteristics of an abstract means that it should be shorter than the document from which it was derived?

    brevity

  • 51

    What kind of words must always be avoided in writing abstracts?

    jargons

  • 52

    Materials for abstracting must always be?

    analyzed

  • 53

    The first abstract journal recorded in history?

    Le Journal Des Scavans

  • 54

    The principle of abstracting stresses unnecessary redundancy and verbosity.

    clarity

  • 55

    Abstract that meets the information needs of industry or a group of people.

    mission- oriented abstract

  • 56

    Abstracts that are commonly found in medical journals?

    structured abstract

  • 57

    Discipline- oriented and mission oriented abstract are classified under ______ abstract because these are biased towards the interests of intended users.

    slanted abstract

  • 58

    ______ abbreviation and ______ symbols should be used in abstracts to avoid confusion.

    common/standard

  • 59

    Abstracts written by specialists in the subject field?

    Subject Expert Prepared- Abstract

  • 60

    These abstracts contain views and comments on the work of the author?

    critical abstract

  • 61

    Is more appropriate for research reports, thesesband dissertation?

    informative abstract