uniterms
Uniterms refers to single-word descriptors used in certain manual and early mechanized indexing systems and, by extension, to the indexing method built around them. The most widely known application, often called the Uniterm system, emerged in the mid‑20th century as an approach to coordinate indexing: documents were described by a set of uniterms (keywords), and retrieval was achieved by intersecting lists or card files for two or more terms to locate items matching a combination of concepts.
Historically associated with information scientists and practitioners seeking more flexible alternatives to strict classification schemes, the
Advantages of uniterm-based indexing included adaptability, simplicity of concept assignment, and support for multi-faceted queries. Limitations