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1Spiteri, L.F. (Hrsg.): Managing metadata in web-scale discovery systems.
London : Facet Publishing, 2016. ix, 197 S.
ISBN 978-1-78330-069-3 (pbk) * 978-1-78330-116-4 (hbk) * 978-1-78330-154-6
Abstract: This book shows you how to harness the power of linked data and web-scale discovery systems to manage and link widely varied content across your library collection. Libraries are increasingly using web-scale discovery systems to help clients find a wide assortment of library materials, including books, journal articles, special collections, archival collections, videos, music and open access collections. Depending on the library material catalogued, the discovery system might need to negotiate different metadata standards, such as AACR, RDA, RAD, FOAF, VRA Core, METS, MODS, RDF and more. In Managing Metadata in Web-Scale Discovery Systems, editor Louise Spiteri and a range of international experts show you how to: * maximize the effectiveness of web-scale discovery systems * provide a smooth and seamless discovery experience to your users * help users conduct searches that yield relevant results * manage the sheer volume of items to which you can provide access, so your users can actually find what they need * maintain shared records that reflect the needs, languages, and identities of culturally and ethnically varied communities * manage metadata both within, across, and outside, library discovery tools by converting your library metadata to linked open data that all systems can access * manage user generated metadata from external services such as Goodreads and LibraryThing * mine user generated metadata to better serve your users in areas such as collection development or readers' advisory. The book will be essential reading for cataloguers, technical services and systems librarians and library and information science students studying modules on metadata, cataloguing, systems design, data management, and digital libraries. The book will also be of interest to those managing metadata in archives, museums and other cultural heritage institutions.
Inhalt: 1. Introduction: the landscape of web-scale discovery - Louise Spiteri 2. Sharing metadata across discovery systems - Marshall Breeding, Angela Kroeger and Heather Moulaison Sandy 3. Managing linked open data across discovery systems - Ali Shiri and Danoosh Davoodi 4. Redefining library resources in discovery systems - Christine DeZelar-Tiedman 5. Managing volume in discovery systems - Aaron Tay 6. Managing outsourced metadata in discovery systems - Laurel Tarulli 7. Managing user-generated metadata in discovery systems - Louise Spiteri
Themenfeld: Metadaten
LCSH: Metadata / Management ; Linked data ; Online library catalogs
RSWK: Metadaten / Discovery Service / Datenmanagement / Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek
DDC: 025.0427
LCC: Z666.7
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2Chambers, S. (Hrsg.): Catalogue 2.0 : the future of the library catalogue.
London : Facet Publ., 2013. XXVII, 212 S.
ISBN 978-1-85064-716-6
Abstract: Will there be a library catalogue in the future and, if so, what will it look like? In the last 25 years, the library catalogue has undergone an evolution, from card catalogues to OPACs, discovery systems and even linked data applications making library bibliographic data accessible on the web. At the same time, users expectations of what catalogues will be able to offer in the way of discovery have never been higher. This groundbreaking edited collection brings together some of the foremost international cataloguing practitioners and thought leaders, including Lorcan Dempsey, Emmanuelle Bermès, Marshall Breeding and Karen Calhoun, to provide an overview of the current state of the art of the library catalogue and look ahead to see what the library catalogue might become. Practical projects and cutting edge concepts are showcased in discussions of linked data and the Semantic Web, user expectations and needs, bibliographic control, the FRBRization of the catalogue, innovations in search and retrieval, next-generation discovery products and mobile catalogues.
Inhalt: Foreword - Marshall Breeding Introduction - Sally Chambers 1. Next generation catalogues: what do users think? - Anne Christensen 2. Making search work for the library user - Till Kinstler 3. Next-generation discovery: an overview of the European Scene - Marshall Breeding 4. The mobile library catalogue - Lukas Koster and Driek Heesakkers 5. FRBRizing your catalogue - Rosemie Callewaert 6. Enabling your catalogue for the semantic web - Emmanuelle Bermes 7. Supporting digital scholarship: bibliographic control, library co-operatives and open access repositories - Karen Calhoun 8. Thirteen ways of look at the libraries, discovery and the catalogue: scale, workflow, attention - Lorcan Dempsey.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: BuB. 66(2014) H.7/8, S.566-567 (D. Askey)
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; OPAC
LCSH: Online library catalogs / Web 2.0 / Semantic Web
RSWK: Bibliothekskatalog / Discovery Service / Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records / Semantic Web / Aufsatzsammlung ; Online-Katalog / Zukunft / Discovery Service / Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records / Semantic Web / Aufsatzsammlung
BK: 06.70 (Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung) ; 06.60 (Bibliotheksbenutzung) ; 06.80 (Bibliothekskataloge)
DDC: 025.3132
GHBS: BBVP (FH K)
RVK: AN 74000
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3Landry, P. et al. (Hrsg.): Subject access : preparing for the future. Conference on August 20 - 21, 2009 in Florence, the IFLA Classification and Indexing Section sponsored an IFLA satellite conference entitled "Looking at the Past and Preparing for the Future".
München : De Gruyter Saur, 2011. VI, 190 S.
ISBN 978-3-11-023444-2
(IFLA series on bibliographic control; vol. 42)
Abstract: This volume contains the proceedings of a special conference held in Florence, August 2009. The theoretical and methodological aspects of rethinking semantic access to information and knowledge are explored. Innovative projects deployed to cope with the challenges of the future are presented and discussed. This book offers a unique opportunity for librarians and other information professionals to get acquainted with the state of the art in subject indexing.
Inhalt: Inhalt: Introduction -- Focusing on user needs :new ways of subject access in Czechia -- Subject analysis and indexing :an "Italian version" of the analytico-synthetic model -- Subject search in Italian OPACs :an opportunity in waiting? -- Semiautomatic merging of two universal thesauri :the case of Estonia -- 20 years SWD :German subject authority data prepared for the future -- Mixed translations of the DDC :design, usability, and implications for knowledge organization in multilingual environments -- Animals belonging to the emperor :enabling viewpoint warrant in classification -- Dewey in Sweden :leaving SAB after 87 years -- Enhancing information services using machine-to-machine terminology services -- Social bookmarking and subject indexing -- Social indexing at the Stockholm Public Library -- The Nuovo Soggettario Thesaurus :structural features and web application projects -- Jzyk Hasel Przedmiotowych Biblioteki Narodowej (National Library of Poland Subject Headings) :from card catalogs to Digital Library :some questions about the future of a Local Subject Heading Systems in the changing world of information retrieval -- FAST headings as tags for WorldCat
Themenfeld: OPAC
LCSH: Subject cataloging / Congresses ; Online library catalogs / Subject access / Congresses
RSWK: Indexierung/ Kongress / Florenz <2009>
BK: 06.70 Katalogisierung Bestandserschließung
DDC: 025.48
LCC: Z695
RVK: AN 75000
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4Taylor, A.G. (Hrsg.): Understanding FRBR : what it is and how it will affect our retrieval tools.
Westport, CT : Libraries Unlimited, 2007. VIII, 186 S.
ISBN 978-1-59158-509-1
Abstract: An overview of the FRBR model, and how it can improve access to information through the helpful organization of metadata records. What is FRBR, and why is everyone talking about it? Is it really going to revolutionize cataloguing? And if so, what form will it take? This book is written for librarians, bibliographic systems designers, library and information science faculty and students, and anyone else who is interested in learning about the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and how following the FRBR model can improve access to information through helpful organization of the metadata records that are surrogates for information resources. Serials, art, music, moving images, maps, and archival materials are just a few of the formats covered. Not for catalogers only!
Inhalt: 1. An Introduction to Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) - Arlene G. Taylor (1-20) 2. An Introduction to Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) - Glenn E. Patton (21-28) 3. Understanding the Relationship between FRBR and FRAD - Glenn E. Patton (29-34) 4. FRBR and the History of Cataloging - William Denton (35-58) 5. The Impact of Research on the Development of FRBR - Edward T. O'Neill (59-72) 6. Bibliographic Families and Superworks - Richard P. Smiraglia (73-86) 7. FRBR and RDA (Resource Description and Access) - Barbara B. Tillett (87-96) 8. FRBR and Archival Materials - Alexander C. Thurman (97-102) 9. FRBR and Works of Art, Architecture, and Material Culture - Murtha Baca and Sherman Clarke (103-110) 10. FRBR and Cartographic Materials - Mary Lynette Larsgaard (111-116) 11. FRBR and Moving Image Materials - Martha M. Yee (117-130) 12. FRBR and Music - Sherry L. Vellucci (131-152) 13. FRBR and Serials - Steven C. Shadle (153-174)
Anmerkung: Resonanz: "Arlene Taylor and her compadres don't even try to teach you how to construct a hierarchical record. Instead, they direct their efforts toward showcasing what's possible when digital technology and traditional cataloging practice meet. This is the future of cataloging." - Library Media Connection "The emergence of this textbook is testimony to the breadth and depth of work done to date. It documents much of that work, and provides a good basic introduction to FRBR that is broadly understandable... The relational concepts within FRBR are complicated and can be challenging. This book does a good job of illuminating them in a straightforward manner. It also describes how the application of the FRBR concepts could improve our systems of bibliographic access in very specific ways... For those of us that really want or need to be able to predict the impact that FRBR will have on our work, this is an accessible explanation of the current state of the art. As such it is a real contribution to our understanding." - TechKNOW "Understanding FRBR... features chapters contributed by leading authorities in the cataloging field... It offers a basic introduction to FRBR, discussions about FRBR, FRAD (functional requirements for authority data), and RDA (resource description and access), and the issues involved in using FRBR in nontraditional library settings such as with cartographic materials and music. Both books are well illustrated and include numerous bibliographical resources.' [Reviewed in conjuntion with FRBR: A Guide for the Perplexed]." - Library Journal "Taylor and her contributors cover FRBR and introduce the reader to FRAD as well... All chapters conclude with current and useful references to further reading and more information." - Booklist "Understanding FRBR is clearly written, well illustrated (many of the concepts are clarified by very helpful diagrams), and well indexed; additionally, chapters feature extensive bibliographies, many of which provide URLs to the IFLA groups' documents. While it may seem that this book is of interest only to catalogers, the application of FRBR will change the structure of catalog and the systems used to store and display it; therefore, it is an important text for systems librarians, reference librarians, and anybody else interested in the future of the organization and display of bibliographic information." - College & Research Libraries "Understanding FRBR is a useful and timely book that brings together recent developments in FRBR and offers several assessments of it." - Technicalities "No cataloguer, bibliographic systems designer or library and information science lecturers and students should be without this book. It is a useful resource in acquiring an understanding of what FRBR is about and how it will change the way in which cataloguers will think about cataloguing in future." - The Electronic Library
Themenfeld: Geschichte der Kataloge ; Formalerschließung
Objekt: FRBR
LCSH: Cataloging ; FRBR (Conceptual model) ; Online library catalogs
RSWK: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records / Aufsatzsammlung
BK: 06,70
DDC: 025.3
LCC: Z666.6
RVK: AN 74500
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5Kommission des DBI für Erschließung und Katalogmanagement / Expertengruppe Online-Kataloge (Hrsg.): Geißelmann, F. (Hrsg.): Sacherschließung in Online-Katalogen.
Berlin : Dbi, 1994. 106 S.
ISBN 3-87068-932-3
(Dbi-Materialien; 132)
Abstract: Es werden die Grundprobleme der Sacherschließung in Online-Katalogen dargestellt. Ein anschließendes Kapitel behandelt das Verhältnis von verbaler und klassifikatorischer Erschließung. Ein wichtiger Teil der Aussagen betrifft das Gebiet der verbalen Sacherschließung und damit das nationale Regelwerk: Es werden Vorschläge für eine Reform der RSWK im Hinblick auf die Erfordernisse der OPAC unterbreitet. Regelwerk und Normdatei (SWD) bilden dabei eine Einheit und werden zusammen betrachtet. Im vergangenen Jahr wurden die Ergebnisse der Expertengruppe mit dem Schwerpunkt Formalerschließung vorgelegt, nun folgen die Aussagen zur Sacherschließung, welche die Expertengruppe - in veränderter personeller Zusammensetzung unter Leitung von Dr. Friedrich Geißelmann, Regensburg - erarbeitet hat. Die bibliothekarische Öffentlichkeit ist aufgefordert, sich dazu bis zum Jahresende zu äußern. Beide Berichte beziehen sich aufeinander und versuchen, den Zusammenhang zwischen Formal- und Sacherschließung herzustellen. Vom gegenwärtigen Stand der Sacherschließung in deutschen Bibliotheken ausgehend - wozu auch durch die Gruppe im Frühjahr 1993 eine Umfrage in wissenschaftlichen und Öffentlichen Bibliotheken gemacht worden ist, werden die Grundprobleme der Sacherschließung in Online-Katalogen dargestellt. Ein anschließendes Kapitel behandelt das Verhältnis von verbaler und klassifikatorischer Erschließung. Ein wichtiger Teil der Aussagen betrifft das Gebiet der verbalen Sacherschließung und damit das nationale Regelwerk: Es werden Vorschläge für ein Reform der RSWK im Hinblick auf die Erfordernisse des OPAC unterbreitet. Regelwerk und Normdatei (SWD) bilden dabei eine Einheit und werden zusammen betrachtet. Es geht um Kettenbildung und Permutationsregeln, Kompositumbildung oder Zerlegung von Begriffen, Pleonasmus, Funktion der SWD, Ansetzung von Schlagwörtern, die Einführung eines Zeit-Codes, Erschließung literarischer Formen und Gattungen, den verwendeten Zeichensatz, den Umgang mit Verweisungen
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Mitteilungen VÖB 48(1995) H.1, S.66-68 (K. Niedermair) - Vgl. auch Lepsky, K. in: Bibliotheksdienst 29(1995) H.3, S.500-519; Bibliothek: Forschung u. Praxis 19(1995) H.2, S.251-254 (G. Hartwieg; auch in: LDV-Forum Bd. 12, Nr. 2, Jg. 1995, S.22-29 [unter: http://www.jlcl.org/1995_Heft2/Rezensionen_19-27.pdf]) .
Themenfeld: Verbale Doksprachen im Online-Retrieval ; Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog (RSWK)
LCSH: Online library catalogs / Subject access
RSWK: Deutschland / Online-Katalog / Inhaltserschließung ; Inhaltserschliessung / On-line-Katalog (ÖVK) ; Sacherschließung / Bibliothek (ÖVK)
BK: 06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung ; 06.54 / Bibliotheksautomatisierung
ASB: Ah ; Al ; Af ; Wbr 2 ; Wbr 1 ; HB
DDC: 025.3/132 / dc20
Eppelsheimer: Bib A 291 / OPAC ; Bib A 389 OPAC
SFB: BID 5 ; BID 670 ; BID 693
GHBS: AWU (DU) ; AVJ (DU) ; BAHW (FH K)
LCC: Z699.35.S92S23 1994
RVK: AN 75000 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Sacherschließung in Bibliotheken / Allgemeines ; AN 50200 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Bibliographien, Sammelschriften / Schriftenreihen (Indiv.-Sign.)
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6Farley, L. (Hrsg.): Library resources on the Internet : strategies for selection and use.
Chicago : ALA, Reference and Adult Services Division, 1992. 43 S.
ISBN 0-8389-7576-3
(RASD occasional paper; no.12)
Abstract: A project of Direct Patron Access to Computer-based Reference Systems Committee, Machine-assisted Reference Section, Reference and Adult Services Division, American Library Association.
Themenfeld: Internet ; Informationsdienstleistungen
Land/Ort: USA
LCSH: Internet / United States ; Library information networks / United States ; Online library catalogs / Remote access / United States
DDC: 025.3/132/0973 / dc20
LCC: Z674.82.I59L5 1992
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7Subcommittee on the Display of Subject Headings in Subject Indexes in OPACs, Subject Analysis Committee, Cataloging and Classification Section, ALCTS, ALA (Hrsg.): Yee, M.: Headings for tomorrow : public access display of subject headings.
Chicago : ALA, 1992. xix, 51 S.
ISBN 0-8389-3414-5
Abstract: This short guide is intended to help librarians and OPAC system designers to make decisions about the design of displays of more than one subject heading. The authors stress that they offer guidance rather than standards or prescriptions; their clear prose is cautious and even the number of recommendations is limited. A 12-page introduction contrasts the "structural approach" and "strict alphabetical approach" to filing, showing examples and stating arguments for each. 7 chapters cover display of subdivisions, inverted headings, display of qualified headings, arrangement of numerical headings, display of subjects interfiled with names and titles, punctuation and messages to the user. Within each chapter, questions involving choices between two or more approaches are followed by brief statements of current practice (LC rules, ALA rules, and systems in existing OPACs) extensive examples demonstrating such choices, and arguments for and against each. The authors warn against ever assuming that the user knows the needed subject headings, and acknowledge that the best OPAC design often depends on the setting and on the user's understanding of the system. Although the topic may be beyond the purview of the authoring committee, the discussion here makes one yearn for interactive OPACs that can analyze the user's needs and provide appropriate guidance to whatever system is adopted
Anmerkung: Hinweis in: Journal of academic librarianship 18(1993) no.6, S.401
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: LCSH
LCSH: Online library catalogs / Subject access / Standards / United States ; Subject headings, Library of Congress / Evaluation ; Information display systems / Formatting ; Machine / readable bibliographic data ; Subject cataloging / Data processing ; Online bibliographic searching
RSWK: Washington/ Library of Congress / Schlagwortkatalogisierung / Online-Katalog (D)
BK: 06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
DDC: 025.3/132
LCC: Z699.35.S92
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8Gattermann, G. (Hrsg.): ¬Der Online-Publikumskatalog der Universitätsbibliothek Düsseldorf : Methodische Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen; OPAC-Kolloquium am 27.-28.11.1989.
Frankfurt : Klostermann, 1991. XVI, 223 S.
ISBN 3-465-02287-4
(Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie: Sonderh.52 ; Schriften der Universitätsbibliothek Düsseldorf; Bd.8)
Inhalt: Enthält die Beiträge: SCHULTE-GEERS, A.: Das OPAC-Projekt der Universitätsbibliothek Düsseldorf: Realisierungsverlauf und Design; DREIS, G.: Zur Retrievalorganisation des OPAC; BARTHOLOMÄUS, I.: Die Benutzeroberfläche; GATTUNG, B.: Datenbank-Aufbau und -Update; DREIS, G.: Formen des sachlichen Sachzugriffs. Probleme des automatischen Indexierens; STEDTNITZ, G.: Suchbarkeit von Namen; GATTUNG, B.: Zur Analyse des Benutzerverhaltens. T.1; DREIS, G.: Zur Analyse des Benutzerverhaltens. T.2; BINDER, W.: Der OPAC der Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld; SKIBBE, M.: Der OPAC der Universitätsbibliothek der Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg; KRISTEN, H.: Der OPAC der Universitätsbibliothek Karlsruhe; WÄTJEN, H.-J.: ORBIS, der Oldenburger Online-Benutzerkatalog; KOWALK, W.: Der OPAC der Universitätsbibliothek Saarbrücken; FUCHS, H.-J.; RIENAS, C. u. R. BOUCHÉ: Der OPAC der Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen; NIGGEMANN, E.: Die Diskussion während des Düsseldorfer Expertenkolloquiums
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis 16(1992) S.123-124 (W. Kowalk)
Themenfeld: OPAC
Land/Ort: D ; Düsseldorf
LCSH: Universitätsbibliothek Düsseldorf / Automation / Congresses ; Online library catalogs / Germany / Congresses ; Research libraries / Germany / Automation / Congresses
RSWK: Düsseldorf / Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek / Online-Katalog / Kongress / Düsseldorf <1989> ; Online-Katalog / Kongress / Düsseldorf <1989> (HBZ) ; Online-Katalog / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB) ; Düsseldorf / Universitätsbibliothek (HBZ) ; Wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken / Düsseldorf (HBZ) ; Universitätsbibliotheken / Düsseldorf (HBZ) ; Information Retrieval (BVB) ; Online-Katalog / Düsseldorf / Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (BVB) ; Online-Katalog / Kongress / Düsseldorf «1989» (BVB)
BK: 06.60 Bibliotheksbenutzung ; 06.80 Bibliothekskataloge
DDC: 025.3/132/0943 / dc20
Eppelsheimer: Bib A 291 / OPAC ; a Düsseldorf / Bib A 291 OPAC
SFB: BID 40 ; BID 693
GHBS: AVH (DU) ; AYLD (DU) ; AWU (DU) ; AVJ (W) ; AUB (W) ; BBVP (FH K)
LCC: Z699.355.G3O54 1991
RVK: AN 73400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Einsatz in der Katalogisierung ; AN 12560 ; AN 12562 ; AN 50200 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Bibliographien, Sammelschriften / Schriftenreihen (Indiv.-Sign.) ; AN 12561
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9Hildreth, C.R. (Hrsg.): ¬The Online catalogue : developments and directions.
London : Library Association Publ. Ltd., 1989. X, 212 S.
Themenfeld: OPAC
LCSH: Catalogs, On / line ; Libraries / Automation ; Online library catalogs
Precis: Libraries / On / line catalogues
RSWK: Online-Katalog / Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliothekskatalog (BVB)
DDC: 025.3/132 / dc20
Eppelsheimer: Bib A 291 / OPAC
LCC: Z699.35.C38O55 1989
RVK: AN 73400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Einsatz in der Katalogisierung
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10Crawford, W.: Patron access : Issues for online catalogs.
Boston : G.K. Hall, 1987. xi, 259 S.
ISBN 0-8161-1850-7 * 0-8161-1852-3
(Professional librarian series)
Themenfeld: OPAC
LCSH: Online library catalogs ; Library catalogs and users ; Online bibliographic searching ; Libraries / Automation
RSWK: Online-Katalog / Einführung
DDC: 025.3/13 / dc19
Eppelsheimer: Bib A 291 / On-line-Katalogisierung
LCC: Z699.3.C694 1987
RVK: AN 73400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Einsatz in der Katalogisierung
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11Cochrane, P.A.: Improving LCSH for use in online catalogs : exercises for self-help with a selection of background readings.
Littleton, CO : Libraries Unlimited, 1986. XIII, 348 S.
ISBN 0-87287-484-2
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: LCSH
LCSH: Subject headings, Library of Congress / Problems, exercises, etc ; Subject cataloging / Problems, exercises, etc ; Online library catalogs / Subject access / Problems, exercises, etc ; Online bibliographic searching / Problems, exercises, etc
RSWK: Washington «DC» / Library of Congress / Online-Literaturrecherche / Schlagwortkatalog (BVB)
DDC: 025.4/9 / dc19
Eppelsheimer: Bib A 391 / Schlagwort ; Bib A 291 / On-line-Katalogisierung
LCC: Z695.C646 1986
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12Cochrane, P.A.: Redesign of catalogs and indexes for improved subject access : selected papers of Pauline A. Cochrane.
Phoenix : Oryx Pr., 1985. xii, 484 S.
ISBN 0-89774-158-7
Themenfeld: OPAC
LCSH: Online library catalogs / Subject access ; Machine / readable bibliographic data ; Subject cataloging / Data processing ; Online bibliographic searching ; Indexing / Data processing ; Catalogs, Subject
RSWK: Online-Literaturrecherche / Schlagwortkatalog (BVB)
DDC: 025.4/9/02854 / dc19
LCC: Z695.C647 1985
RVK: AN 75300
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13Matthews, J.R. ; Lawrence, G.S. ; Ferguson, D.K.: Using online catalogs : a nationwide survey, a report of a study sponsored by the Council on Library Resources.
New York : Neal-Schuman, 1983. xvi, 255 S.
ISBN 0-918212-76-6
Anmerkung: Report of the CLR study
Themenfeld: OPAC ; Benutzerstudien
LCSH: Online library catalogs / Use studies ; Library catalogs / Use studies ; Online bibliographic searching ; Libraries / United States / Automation ; Library surveys / United States
RSWK: USA / Online-Katalog / Benutzung ; Online-Katalog
DDC: 025.3/028/54 / dc19
LCC: Z699.U74 1983
RVK: AN 73400 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Datenverarbeitung / Einsatz in der Katalogisierung