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  • × author_ss:"Brisson, R."
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  • × theme_ss:"Formalerschließung"
  1. Brisson, R.: ¬The cataloger's workstation and the continuing transformation of cataloging (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    While Part I of this essay focused on the history, development, and conceptual foundations of the cataloger's workstation, Part II will look at the technical details in its configuration. Minimum hardware specifications are given, and the ensemble of software running under Microsoft Windows is described. This includes the LAN, the Internet and the use of Trumpet 'Winsock' compliant software, electronic documentation (including a description of the Library of Congress's Cataloger's Desktop), and the use of e-mail clients. The essay hopes to demonstrate that the highly-integrated nature of this software running under Windows will lead to a significant enhancement of computing resources in cataloging departments.
  2. Brisson, R.: ¬The cataloger's workstation and the continuing transformation of cataloging (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Computer technology is currently undergoing rapid development. The cataloger's workstation will act as an important structuring concept in our implementation of this technology in cataloging departments. As this combination of more powerful computer hardware and software is introduced into cataloging production, a new phase in the transformation of cataloging to a fully electronic environment will take hold. Though they existed prior to the introduction of electronic catalogs, the principles of connectivity and coordination will come to play primary roles in the use of the cataloger's workstation.