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Abstract:
Survey of search technologies that can be used to find documentation on the Bahá'í religion, and a summary of results of such searches for the period 2003-2006.
Notes:
Originally posted at ojbs.org, archived at archive.org. Later published in Journal of Bahá'í Studies 20:1-4 (2010), pp. 35-54, online at journal.bahaistudies.ca/online/article/view/393.

Accessing literature on the Bahá'í Faith:
Emerging search technologies and recent results

by Graham Hassall

published in Online Journal of Bahá'í Studies, 1, pages 587-619
Association for Bahá'í Studies of New Zealand, 2007
About: This article surveys some current search technologies that can be used to find documentation on the Bahá’í religion. The capacity to search and retrieve documents has increased at a phenomenal pace in the past three decades. Search technologies have multiplied and become more both effective and more accessible. Emphasis has shifted from seeking information toward making the best use of the information found. deeper access to information has expanded the range of research questions that we may dare to ask.

1. 2007 version from Online Journal of Bahá'í Studies (New Zealand) (see JBS version below)

2. 2010 version from Journal of Bahá'í Studies (North America)

See also the later version of this article as published in Journal of Bahá'í Studies 20:1-4 (2010), pp. 35-54:
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