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1Schoonbaert, D. ; Rosenberg, V.: Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS).
In: Encyclopedia of library and information sciences. 3rd ed. Ed.: M.J. Bates. London : Taylor & Francis, 2009. S.xx-xx.
Abstract: Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) manage the input, storage, retrieval, and output of bibliographic references. The software allows for references to a number of different document types such as journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, reports, unpublished papers, electronic documents, etc. Unlike general-purpose database management packages, PBS are made for bibliographic information, featuring a variety of import profiles for records downloaded from the major international databases, and the automatic generation of dozens of different output styles, including those used by the world's leading scientific journals. Modern PBS are thoroughly integrated with word processors. The software provides for the import, storage, retrieval, and output of World Wide Web-based information. This survey focuses on the various options and characteristics of PBS. Special attention is paid to structural flexibility, retrieval options, input, display, and output formats.
Anmerkung: Vgl.: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/book/10.1081/E-ELIS3.
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
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2Schoonbaert, D.: Personal bibliographic systems.
In: Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.70, [=Suppl.33]. New York : Dekker, 2002. S.326-362.
Abstract: This discussion of Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) features deals with microcomputer programs that manage the input, storage, retrieval, and output of bibliographic references. Although various partially overlapping terminologies may be encountered in the literature such programs as EndNote, ProCite, and Reference Manager-three of the most popular PBS-have by now become household names in academic circles. Several dozens of similar programs exist, each with its own peculiar combination of desirable and less appropriate features. The names of over 100 PBS examples are listed in Appendix 2.
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: EndNote ; ProCite ; Reference Manager
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3Schoonbaert, D.: Personal bibliographic systems (PBS) for the PC : a generic survey of features.
In: Electronic library. 15(1997) no.1, S.31-46.
Abstract: PBS have established themselves as popular software products that enable users to manage the input, storage, retrieval and output of bibliographic references. They can be adapted to accomodate periodical articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, reports and unpublished documents. Focuses on the characteristics, which make a PBS attractive with particular reference to: structural flexibility; retrieval options; input; display; and output formats; and interface related and management related issues. Concludes with a generic list of desirable PBS features
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
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4Schoonbaert, D.: SPIRS, WinSPIRS, and OVID : a comparison of three MEDLINE-on-CD-ROM interfaces.
In: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 84(1996) no.1, S.63-70.
Abstract: Reports results of a study to compare 3 CD-ROM interfaces working on MEDLINE databases: SPIRS (ver. 3.11) and WinSPIRS (ver. 1.0) from SilverPlatter and OVID (ver. 3.0, DOS and WINDOWS interfaces) from CD Plus Technologies (now OVID Technologies). Though the database is the same, there are substantial differences between the interfaces in the way the data is presented and can be searched. Discusses these different approaches and includes a detailed comparative table. Concludes that all 3 interfaces are good yet none of them is perfect; each has desirable and unfortunate features. Together, they offer an enormous range of possibilities. Users would benefit if most of the better features listed (such as easy menu, free text retrieval, pre exploded thesaurus terms) were implemented in future versions of these interfaces and if system operators were given greater latitude to determine the system defaults appropriate to their specific situations and customers. A full, comparative table of features are presented for SPIRS, WinSPIRS, OVID(DOS) and OVID(Windows)
Themenfeld: Suchoberflächen
Objekt: SPIRS ; WinSPIRS ; OVID ; Medline
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5Schoonbaert, D.: Bib/SEARCH 2.9: ervaringen met een veelzijdig bibliografisch databaseprogramma in een wetenschappelijke bibliotheek.
In: Bibliotheek- en Archiefgids. 70(1994) no.5, S.230-243.
Abstract: The library of the Prince Leopold Institute for Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium is a specialised research library with some 14.000 books and 550 current periodical subscirptions. Since 1990 the library has used Bib/SEARCH (version 2.9) library management program to provide online catalogue and database information facilities. The system is structured to enable easy transfer of data from other sources, and fields may be defined according to the library' needs. Despite minor problems such as the indexing routine, experience at the Institute has been positive. A new version of the system is currently under development
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: Bib/SEARCH