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  1. Knauth, M.: Bibliographies made easy : a look at PRO-CITE (1989) 0.22
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    Abstract
    The PRO-CITE and BIBLIO-LINK software packages make the process of compiling bibliographies and internal data bases much easier than when all the steps in the process were manual (compiling, typing). The 2 programs work on records that have been downloaded from on-line data bases. BIBLIO-LINK analyses the downloaded records to determine document type and stores the data in the appropriate PRO-CITE workform, putting fields from the downloaded record into the correct PRO-CITE fields.
    Object
    PRO-CITE
    Source
    Computers in libraries. 9(1989) no.4, S.22-24
  2. Bellarby, L.: ¬A comparison of two personal bibliographic software packages : EndNote and Pro-Cite (1993) 0.20
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    Abstract
    Presents a summary of a more detailed study made of evaluation versions of these 2 US software packages, due to appear in 'C and L applications'. The packages are aimed at individual researchers, students and lecturers rather than libraries. Concludes that the cheaper package, EndNote, appears better suited to the students with occasional need for bibliographies, whereas the more complex (and expensive) Pro-Cite would suit a researcher or writer with a high output of professional papers. Pro-Cite could probably also be used by a small library as a means of creating a database
    Object
    Pro-Cite
    Source
    Law librarian. 24(1993) no.1, S.22-23
  3. Williams, S.J.: Power and parity for the desktop database : Filemaker Pro 4.0 and Access '97 (1998) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Describes the desktop database and its architectures. compares and contrasts 2 of the moset widely used database programs today: Filemaker Pro 4.0 and Microsoft Access
    Date
    22. 1.1999 19:09:55
  4. Cramer, M.D.; Markland, M.J.: Newspaper indexing with Pro-Cite (1989) 0.18
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    Abstract
    The university libraries at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University began an innovative indexing method in 1985 with the objectives of stronger and easier subject access to local newspapers and the creation of an index which could store information compactly and economically. Discusses the decision to use Pro-Cite software and describes the creation of 10 area data base files. Outlines 2 areas of difficulty: documentation and terminology.
    Aid
    Pro-Cite
    Date
    30.11.1995 17:22:01
  5. Wurangian, N.: Using the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer to produce a bibliography list (1993) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Describes the work of the E. Del Webb Memorial Library, Loma Linda Univ., in using the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer and Pro-Cite software to produce a bibliography listing the latest books added to the library collection. Describes the use of the macro facility of WordPerfect for Windows to process records downloaded using the recent PRISM version of the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer
    Object
    Pro-Cite
    Source
    OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.1, S.22-24
  6. Taylor-Teran, L.: Filemaker Pro 3.0 for Windows 95 (1997) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Reviews Filemaker Pro 3.0, the newest version of the Claris database, which brings relational properties to a previously flat file system. Describes the features of the new database, examining its strengths and weaknesses. Filemaker is known for its ease of use, its flexibility, and its cross platform performance, but its weak searching capabilities make it less than ideal for typical library information needs. However, it is an excellent program for projects within the library requiring a database, but without the need for complex searching
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  7. Dambeck, H.; Engler, T.: Gesucht und gefunden : Neun Volltext-Suchprogramme für den Desktop (2002) 0.15
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    Documind Pro 3.0
    Sleuthhound! Pro Powerpack 4.2
    Source
    c't. 2002, H.22, S.190-197
  8. Rensmann, J.: ¬Die Datenlieferanten (1998) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Wer Datenbanken ans Netz anbinden möchte, stößt schnell an die Grenzen der Standard Office Lösungen. Internet Pro stellt daher 10 SQL-Datenbankserver für Windows und Unix/Linux vor
    Date
    22. 8.1998 10:44:36
  9. Cowan, W.M.: ¬Die Entwicklung des Gehirns (1979) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Während der Entwicklung des Gehirns im menschlichen Fetus bilden sich pro Minute Hundertausende von Nervenzellen. Es stellt sich die Frage, wie diese Zellen ihre Plätze finden und wie sie so miteinander in Verbindung treten, daß die für das Gehirn charakteristischen Strukturen und Leitungsbahnen entstehen
    Date
    22. 7.2000 19:03:10
  10. Kuhlmann, U.; Monnerjahn, P.: Sprache auf Knopfdruck : Sieben automatische Übersetzungsprogramme im Test (2000) 0.14
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    Power Translator Pro
    Source
    c't. 2000, H.22, S.220-229
  11. Poulakos, I.: ¬"Die Leute suchen immer dasselbe" (2001) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Etwa eine Milliarde Seiten zirkulieren im Internet - entschieden zu viel, um den Überblick zu behalten. virtuelle Kataloge wie Web.de sortieren das Chaos und stauchen das WWW auf Normalmass zurecht. Der Bedarf nach Ordnung und Struktur im Datennetz muss gewaltig sein: 100.000 neue Benutzer registrieren sich pro Woche bei Web.de
    Date
    18. 1.1997 12:15:22
  12. Stigleman, S.: Pro-Cite 2.0 : steady evolution (1992) 0.12
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  13. Münnich, K.; Reichelt, D.: XML-Helfer : Acht XML-Werkzeuge im Vergleich (2003) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Die Extensible Markup Language (XML) eignet sich ideal für die plattformübergreifende Verarbeitung von Daten. Internet Pro prüft, welche kommerziellen XML-Editoren Entwickler am besten unterstützen. Vergleich mit der Freeware Peter's XML Editor
    Date
    25.10.2003 18:22:41
  14. Hauer, M.: dandelon.com: 81.000 Anfragen pro Monat : 5. Benutzertreffen intelligentCAPTURE und dandelon.com in Neustadt/Weinstraße, Mai 2008 (2008) 0.11
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    Abstract
    www.dandelon.com ist eine Suchmaschine fur wissenschaftliche Literatur, die mehr findet als andere, ein Datenaustauschzentrum und ein kollaboratives soziales Netzwerk, dem vorwiegend Bibliotheken aus mittlerweile Norwegen, Deutschland, Osterreich, Liechtenstein, Schweiz und Italien angehoren. Vertreter dieses Netzwerks trafen sich zum 5. Mal in der .deutschen Toskana_g, sprich in den Weinbergen am Rande des Pfalzer Waldes . und das Wetter passte einschlagig. Elf erstklassige Weine und besondere kulinarische Genusse in Gimmeldingen rundeten das Treffen der 25 Teilnehmer in Neustadt/Haardt bei AGI . Information Management Consultants ab. Noch nicht ganz eine Million Mal pro Monat kommen Studenten und Wissenschaftler uber ihre jeweilige Bibliothek, uber Google oder gezielt zu dandelon.com. Direkt in dandelon.com werden bisher bis zu 81.000 Fragen pro Monat gestellt und die Ergebnisse mit Highlighting der semantisch verwandten Terme angezeigt. Die ULB Darmstadt ermittelte, dass der zweithaufig genutzte Dienst ihrer Bibliothek nach der ubergreifenden Portalsuche die mit intelligentCAPTURE und dandelon.com produzierten Inhaltsverzeichnisse von Buchern sind. Sie wird diesen Service deshalb stark ausweiten. Zwei Bibliotheken wollen die Suche in ihrem OPAC so schnell wie moglich ganz auf dandelon.com-Technologie umstellen, eine davon der Pionier unter allen, die Vorarlberger Landesbibliothek, die im April 2008 auf die ersten 100.000 gescannten Inhaltsverzeichnisse anstosen konnte (s. den Beitrag von Karl Radler auf S. XX dieser Ausgabe). Mit einem Zuwachs von uber 260.000 Titeln seit Mai 2007 und einem aktuellen Bestand von uber 481.000 Buchern und 550.000 Aufsatzen . die erste Million wurde im April somit gemeinsam produziert . lohnte es sich, Plane fur die nachsten Stufen zu schmieden.
    Die letzten zwolf Monate war fur AGI-IMC mit Digitalisierungsprojekten in Kiel, Hamburg, Braunschweig, Hannover, Gottingen, Mainz und Berlin gut gefullt, 172.000 Titel liefen durch die drei Stationen von .intelligentCAPTURE mobile_. Der TagesrekordTagesrekord von 624 Titeln pro Tag und Person (Joel Gecelter) wurde in Kiel aufgestellt (ca. zwölf Stunden), mehrmals danach aber auch über 500 Titel pro Tag erreicht - und dies alles inklusive Übernahme der bibliografischen Angaben, Dublettenkontrolle, NER-Tagging, Scanning, OCR, maschinelle Indexierung, Qualitätskontrolle, Export ins Bibliothekssystem und in dandelon. com. Ansonsten stand die Konsolidierung von Software-Entwicklung und Server-Infrastruktur im Vordergrund. Die systematische Software-Entwicklung von Dipl.-Inf. Wolfgang Herder überzeugte. Das Suchprogramm von dandelon.com wurde komplett umgeschrieben, um der hohen Last besser Stand zu halten.
    Date
    22. 6.2008 17:09:23
  15. Delozier, E.P.: Bibliography management with Pro-Cite version 2.0 (1993) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Reviews Pro-Cite, a database management system specifically designed to manage bibliographic references. Pro-Cite provides a wide range of data manipulation capabilities. These include: creating, editing and deleting database records; querying for specific records; organizing databases; and printing selected records to a variety of devices
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  16. Ho, B.: Using PASSPORT, Biblio-Links OCLC and Pro-Cite to create a bibliography (1992) 0.11
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    Content
    Vgl.: http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CEAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fciteseerx.ist.psu.edu%2Fviewdoc%2Fdownload%3Fdoi%3D10.1.1.91.4940%26rep%3Drep1%26type%3Dpdf&ei=dOXrUMeIDYHDtQahsIGACg&usg=AFQjCNHFWVh6gNPvnOrOS9R3rkrXCNVD-A&sig2=5I2F5evRfMnsttSgFF9g7Q&bvm=bv.1357316858,d.Yms.
    Date
    8. 1.2013 10:22:32
  18. Hanson, T.: Pro-Cite version 2 : a review (1993) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Reviews the IBM version of the Pro-Cite 2 bibliographic reference management system. Discusses menu structure; database selection; searching; editing; inserting and viewing records; biblio-links and importing and other changes
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  19. Rädler, K.: Kataloganreicherung mit digitalen Inhaltsverzeichnissen eröffnet neue Geschäftsfelder : Erfahrungen aus der Vorarlberger Landesbibliothek (2008) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Vom verflixten siebten Jahr kann man in Bregenz bisher nicht sprechen, im Gegenteil: Die Vorarlberger Landesbibliothek (VLB) hat kurz vor Ostern 2008 ihr 100.000. Inhaltsverzeichnis mit intelligentCAPTURE gescannt. Damit ist der Katalogeintrag von etwa 70 Prozent des betroffenen Freihandbestandes und sämtlicher Neuzugänge ab 2002 zusätzlich mit dem Inhaltsverzeichnis und zum Teil mit der Abbildung des Buchdeckels versehen. Die derzeitige Durchsatzrate beträgt pro Jahr 30.000 bibliographische Einheiten bei einem Personaleinsatz von 40 Stunden pro Woche. Die vollständige Erschließung des Buchbestandes in der Freihandaufstellung ist in Reichweite; ganz ohne Fördermittel im laufenden Betrieb; eine schlanke Lösung sowohl organisatorisch als auch finanziell. Da im Rahmen der Zusammenarbeit mit dandelon.com inzwischen weitere Bibliotheken in einem elegant gelösten Arbeitsablauf kooperativ erschließen, können wir bei Neuerscheinungen bereits die Hälfte als Fremddaten übernehmen. Die VLB hat mit der Digitalisierung, OCR-Konvertierung und maschinellen Indexierung von Inhaltsverzeichnissen und dem mehrsprachigen, semantischen Retrieval in der Suchmaschine dandelon.com zusammen mit der Firma AGI. Information Management Consultants Impulse im Bibliothekswesen gesetzt. Wer 2002 noch bezweifelte, dass dieser Ansatz erfolgreich sein wurde, wurde inzwischen eines Besseren belehrt. Zu offensichtlich ist der Mehrwert, den allein die Moglichkeit der entscheidend verbesserten Relevanzbeurteilung uber den OPAC bietet (http://vlb-katalog.vorarlberg.de). Er erfordert von einer zeitgemasen Bibliothek geradezu das Angebot solcher Zusatzinformationen. Aber die Anreicherung mit den Angaben aus den Inhaltsverzeichnissen bieten weit mehr, denn es entsteht durch die maschinelle Indexierung eine vollig neue Dimension an Retrievalmoglichkeiten. Die vollständige Erfassung unseres Bestandes war immer erklärtes Ziel unseres Projektes, weil wir gesehen haben, dass wir den Nutzern dadurch einen erheblichen Zusatznutzen bieten können, der in einem unbeschreiblich günstigen Verhältnis zum personellen und finanziellen Einsatz steht. Damit, dass wir dieses Ziel so schnell erreichen könnten, hatten wir nicht gerechnet.
    Date
    22. 6.2008 17:14:24
  20. Pro-Cite 2.0 for the IBM and Biblio-Link to USMARC comunications format records (1993) 0.09
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