'One of the wonderful things about this textbook is that it considers information retrieval in the context of the Web … It is only in the last ten years that a new technology- the World Wide Web - has started to have an impact on people's information-seeking activities. It is not easy to introduce current technology meaningfully and successfully into scientific discussions about IR, but Rik Belew has done just that. Students will come to this book with quite a sophisticated knowledge of the Web and will not be disappointed. From the point of view of a teacher introducing the Web as a vehicle for experimentation, it is ideal.' Keith van Rijsbergen, from the Foreword
'A comprehensive resource for teaching a programming-based information retrieval class. The text provides an integrated introduction to many topics in information retrieval with a strong emphasis on mathematical and machine learning models, as well as giving a clear account of implementation details for the programming assignments.' Information Retrieval
'… readable, understandable, and inspiring. It is strongly recommended.' E. Kostolansky, Zentralblatt für Mathematik
'This is a fascinating work - the author describes it as a 'textbook' but it is more than that … refreshingly, Belew's book takes a broader view … than has tended to be the case in most earlier books … the overall structure is particularly well thought out … this is a very welcome addition to the book literature … notable for its concise and very up-to-date summarising of theoretical knowledge, its stimulating cross-disciplinarity, and its challenging and creative use of IT to support is readership. Many students will find it inspirational.' Michael Heine, Journal of Documentation