Principles of Information Retrieval
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2025-2026
01013735
Information
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
NA
Teaching Methods
Classes have a theoretical and practical component, and will be complemented by tasks made available in the Moodle platform. Work groups will be formed to explore specific topics.
The final grade is the result of the sum of the following elements: participation in class, postings in Moodle, problem-solving exercises and tests.
Learning Outcomes
This theoretical and practical course aims to enable students to:
a) Organize and plan a search, evaluate the results, and retrieve relevant information using the available technologies;
b) Understand and apply a search syntax in specialized databases;
c) Select the appropriate information resources for different subjects;
d) Use the documentation and help instruments provided by the systems to evaluate them in terms of objectives, coverage, features and search syntax.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Information retrieval: General concepts
2. Free text search
3. Databases structure and controlled vocabulary search
4. Database selection
5. Other components of search strategies
6. Other tools for information retrieval available on the World Wide Web.
Head Lecturer(s)
Maria Manuel Lopes de Figueiredo Costa Marques Borges
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Resolution Problems: 30.0%
In-class participation and discussion group postings in Moodle: 30.0%
Mini Tests: 40.0%
Bibliography
Becker, Joseph & Hayes, Robert M (1964). Information storage and retrieval: tools, elements theories. New York: John Wiley.
Houghton, Bernard & Convey, John (1977). Online information retrieval systems: An introductory manual to principles and practice. London: Clive Bingley.
Meetham, Roger (1964). Information retrieval: The essential technology. London: Aldus Books
Soergel, Dagobert (1985). Organizing information: Principles of data base and retrieval systems. San Diego: Academic Press.
Vickery, Brian Campbell (1970). Techniques of information retrieval. London: Butterworths.