How does parallel resources work?

If I open the Verbum Saints resource and go to Francis of Assisi, it shows me ten parallel resources. If I select Who's Who in Christian History, I get the same ten resources. But, if I select the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, I get zero parallel resources.
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Strangely from the Verbum Saints resource, I get zero parallel resources for Saint John Chrysostom
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I think I have a strong clue as to what is wrong with some headwords but without the ability to search on headwords I can't prove it
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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So, headwords play a role. What role is played by resource type, LCV, other?
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Parallel resources require a common index - in this case English headwords. The LVC is tied into the processing of synonyms although I don't know the details - Mark or Dave may. An a lack of synonyms appears to be what causes ODCC to be the odd man out ... but I can only infer that not prove it at this point.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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I don't have all the details on how parallel resource lookup is implemented, but i strongly suspect MJ is correct: it's matching on headwords, and where the match isn't relatively straightforward, it's not found. It's not using the LCV as far as I know.
The Factbook page for the topic Saint Francis of Assisi shows three links in the Dictionaries section for my library (the separate page for Francis of Assisi, the person, should be merged with this). I'm not sure whether the other links you're seeing in Parallel Resources are also valid.
The basic tradeoff is this:
- Factbook links in the Dictionaries section are curated, so they're likely to be good. But they will only cover resources for which we've taken the extra effort to do manual alignment.
- Parallel Resources is matching by algorithm, so it may provide additional results, perhaps at the cost of some false positives
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Sean Boisen said:
Parallel Resources is matching by algorithm, so it may provide additional results, perhaps at the cost of some false positives
Unfortunately, so far I've only found false negatives especially no results at all.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Sean Boisen said:
Factbook links in the Dictionaries section are curated
That explains another question I had. Keep up the good work on this one. This is valuable "extra effort"
Sean Boisen said:perhaps at the cost of some false positives
I had the same thought as Martha when I read this. I'm only seeing false negatives.
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Sean Boisen said:
- Factbook links in the Dictionaries section are curated, so they're likely to be good. But they will only cover resources for which we've taken the extra effort to do manual alignment.
- Parallel Resources is matching by algorithm, so it may provide additional results, perhaps at the cost of some false positives
In the case of (Saint) John Chrysostom Factbook aligns with Topic Guide; which suggests that LCV is used in Factbook, or assists with its curation. But this confirms that Parallel Resources does not use LCV, and it can provide additional resources. In this case, "Nelson's New Christian Dictionary" is not provided by Factbook nor Topic Guide. It is quirky because "John Chrysostom" will find "Chrysostom, John" in some resources, but not vice-versa! "Chrysostom, St John" is used in one resource but it has NO parallel resources and it is not listed by the other resources.
Dave
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