The first knowbot to come to my attention since this post went out,
therefore the first knew, is open library.
http://openlibrary.org/
which then links to googlebooks, which links to find in a library
and others might have found out other things about it
what i noticed was the top left corner where it put in what it called a
facet
and the listing of what I take to be library of congress subject
headings
my search topic was Marsyas.. for reasons I wont explain here, and then
Stonehenge
but what seems to me, for search science, remains the concept that we
are still at grep, and we don't have what Foskett called a subject
approach to information, over five volumes, and in which he no where
goes beyond a narrow and un-unified science.
Foskett of course makes a good grep test.
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folks
A flyer this this jointed event with BCS London Central branch is
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