bibliographic search

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Bibliographic search is when one wants to find items of literature including academic papers, books or newspaper articles. It is typically semistructured using partial information about authors, titles and content. It may also involve free text search of descriptions, abstracts or document retrieval techniques based on similarity such as Jaccard similarity and latent spaces.

Used on Chap. 16: page 374