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  1. Reference and information services : an introduction (2001) 0.05
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    BK
    01.20 / Allgemeine Nachschlagewerke: Allgemeines
    Classification
    01.20 / Allgemeine Nachschlagewerke: Allgemeines
    LCSH
    Information services
    Series
    Library & information science text series
    Subject
    Information services
  2. Analyses of bibliographies (1973) 0.02
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    Content
    SIMON, H.R.: Introduction: why analyze bibliographies?; MARTYN, J.: Secondary services and the rising tide of paper; BROOKES, B.C.: Numerical methods of bibliographic analysis; THOMPSON, L.S.: The humanities: a state of the art report; BOTTLE, R.T.: Information obtainable from analyses of scientific bibliographies; SIMON, H.R.: Outlook: the analyses of bibliographies in the future
    Source
    Library trends. 22(1973), no.1
  3. Li, T.-C.: Reference sources in periodicals : research note (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents a list of 53 periodicals in 22 subject fields which regularly provide bibliographies of theses, research in progress and patents in their particular subject field. The fields of business, economics, history and literature have most periodical listings of dissertations and theses. Also lists 63 periodicals in 25 sub-disciplines which provide rankings or ratings. Rankings and ratings information predominates in the fields of business, sports and games, finance and banking, and library and information science
    Source
    Journal of information; communication; and library science. 2(1995) no.2, S.20-28
  4. Rayward, W.B.: ¬The origins of information science and the International Institute of Bibliography / International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID) (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the history and origins of the International Institute of Bibliography, founded in 1895 and which later became the FID. Outlines the work of Paul Otlet and his colleagues in developing the idea of universal bibliographic control through the Répertoire Bibliographique Universel and the emergence of the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) as the means of its classifies arrangement. Stresses the key role played by this work in developing the main concepts of information science and documentation
    Source
    International forum on information and documentation. 22(1997) no.2, S.3-15
  5. Future of the UK National Bibliography : some questions from LINC (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines the response of the UK Library and Information Council (LINC) to the British Library's consultation paper on the future of the BNB. LINC supports the continuation of the national bibliography in printed form, but is concerned about large areas of the national imprint not covered by it, and suggest that expansion of cooperative data supply should be explored. The current system could evolve into a controlled network of contributing agencies if the necessary legal, financial and quality control framework were established
    Date
    22. 2.1999 19:45:53
    Source
    Information management report. 1998, Jul, S.9-10
  6. Katz, W.A.: Introduction to reference work (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Gehört zu den Klassikern unter den Lehrbüchern für die Bibliothekarsuasbildung in den USA und ist immer noch das führende Werk für das Gebiet der Informationsmittel und des Informationsdienstes
    Issue
    7. Aufl. Vol.1: Basic information sources; Vol.2: Reference services and refrence processes
  7. Rinn, R.; Werner, C.: ¬Der Neuerscheinungsdienst Der Deutschen Bibliothek : Eine Bilanz nach eineinhalb Jahren (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Mit der Auslieferung der ersten Ausgabe im Januar 2003 löste der Neuerscheinungsdienst (ND) Der Deutschen Bibliothek den CIP-Dienst ab. Über die Gründe für die Neukonzeption der Dienstleistungen bezüglich der Vorankündigungen, über die Ziele und die Funktion des neuen Dienstes sowie über seine ersten Ausgaben wurde bereits im Detail berichtet". Nur soviel sei in Erinnerung gerufen: Die Deutsche Bibliothek bietet neben ihren anderen Dienstleistungen nun je einen auf die jeweilige Funktion zugeschnittenen Spezialdienst für Erwerbung bzw. Katalogisierung an: Für Erwerbungszwecke ist dies der Neuerscheinungsdienst, der die Verlegermeldungen anzeigt, die parallel dazu auch in das VLB aufgenommen werden. Die Titeldaten der Verleger werden in Der Deutschen Bibliothek mit Sachgruppen versehen, ansonsten aber nicht weiter bearbeitet. Sie enthalten keine hierarchischen Verknüpfungen und ihre Personen- oder Körperschaftseintragungen sind nicht mit den entsprechenden Normdateien PND und GKD verknüpft. Die Daten sind insoweit standardisiert, als dies von dem für die VLB-Meldungen verwendeten ONIX-Format verlangt wird und sie dem Regelwerk des VLB entsprechen, und unter bibliothekarischen Gesichtspunkten teilweise von heterogener Qualität. Für Katalogisierungszwecke werden natürlich weiterhin die Daten der Reihen A, B und C der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie für Eigenkatalogisierung angeboten, deren »autopsierte« Daten nationalbibliografisch autorisiert sind und als endgültige Katalogisate ohne weitere Korrekturen übernommen werden können. Diese beiden Dienste ergänzen sich gegenseitig und sie beide, nicht der Neuerscheinungsdienst allein, sind als funktionale Nachfolger des CIP-Dienstes anzusehen. Um die Nutzbarkeit der beiden Dienste weiter zu verbessern, hat Die Deutsche Bibliothek in den vergangenen eineinhalb Jahren eine ganze Reihe von Maßnahmen ergriffen, auf die hier näher eingegangen werden soll. Dabei sind vor allem auch Anregungen und Kritik berücksichtigt worden, die verschiedene Dienstleistungsbezieher zu den ersten Ausgaben des Neuerscheinungsdienstes dankenswerterweise geäußert haben. Die wichtigsten Einzelpunkte sind im Folgenden vorangestellt. Die statistischen Angaben beziehen sich auf das Jahr 2003, in dem insgesamt ca. 94.000 Titelmeldungen im Neuerscheinungsdienst angezeigt worden sind. - Bereits in der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie angezeigte Titel werden nochmals im ND angezeigt: Durch einen Dublettencheck werden seit März 2003 bereits in der Datenbank Der Deutschen Bibliothek vorhandene Titel erkannt und nicht mehr in den ND übernommen. - Es werden vermehrt Titel ausländischer Verlage ohne deutschen Verlagssitz angezeigt: So genannte NSG-Titel, d. h. Titel, die nicht in das Sammelgebiet Der Deutschen Bibliothek gehören, werden nicht übernommen, soweit sie als solche erkennbar sind. Dazu zählen auch alle Titel von ausländischen Verlagen ohne deutschen Verlagssitz. Zur Information sei erwähnt, dass von den 2003 im ND angezeigten Titeln 96 % eine ISBN mit der Länderkennzeichnung »3-« hatten.
  8. Griffith, C.: CDMARC serials : the CONSER database goes CD-ROM (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Information today. 10(1993) no.2, S.22-23
  9. Thurlow, R.: ¬The state of the Union Catalogue (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses plans for the retrospective conversion of the Union Catalogue of Books which holds stock locations for the British Library Document Supply Centre's collection of non-current monographs. This will be undertaken by Catalogue Bridge, managed by the National Bibliographic Service, and the conversion work involves 3 processes: creation of the search files; matching the search files against the databases and capturing all available records; and merging of local information with the captured records
    Source
    Select newsletter. 1998, no.22, Spring, S.3-4
  10. Davison, P.: ¬The book encompassed : studies in the twentieth-century bibliography (1992) 0.01
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    BK
    06.20 / Buchwesen: Allgemeines
    01.10 / Bibliographie: Allgemeines
    Classification
    06.20 / Buchwesen: Allgemeines
    01.10 / Bibliographie: Allgemeines
  11. Cathro, W.S.: ¬The development of national bibliographic and document access services in Australia (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Australian Bibliographic Network (ABN) and Ozline service supports national access to Australian and overseas materials. The national CJK service provides access to Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language materials. In 1992 it was decided to develop a new system in cooperation with the New Zealand National Library to replace ABN, NZBN, Ozline and Kiwinet through the National Document and Information Service project. The 1st stage will be implemeneted in 1997. In Australia, the new service will be marketed und the name WORLD1. Describes the model followed, and the WORL1 architecture. The new system will be an open-client-server system, capable of interfacing with Internet services and accessible through WWW clients
    Source
    New review of information networking. 1996, no.2, S.111-119
  12. Zumer, M.: Guidelines for (electronic) national bibliographies : work in progress (2005) 0.01
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    Date
    1.11.2005 18:56:22
    Footnote
    Vortrag, World Library and Information Congress: 71th IFLA General Conference and Council "Libraries - A voyage of discovery", August 14th - 18th 2005, Oslo, Norway.
  13. Connell, T.H.; Prabha, C.: Characteristics of resources represented in the OCLC CORC database (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    More and more libraries are providing access to Web resources through OCLC's (Online Computer Resource Center) Cooperative Online Resource Catalog (CORC) and, by extension, OCLC's WorldCat database. The ability to use a database to its maximum potential depends upon understanding what a database contains and the guidelines for its construction. This study examines the characteristics of Web resources in CORC in terms of their subject matter, the source of the content, publication patterns, and the units of information chosen for representation in the database. The majority of the 414 resources in the sample belonged to the social sciences. Academic libraries and government agencies contributed more than 90% of the records for resources in the sample. Using the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d edition (AACR2) definitions for publication patterns that are part of the upcoming 2002 amendments reveals that nearly half of the sample fell into the category of integrating resources. Identifying units of representation of the resources described was more difficult. Existing definitions for Web units in development are not adequate to describe all of the resources in the sample. In addition, there is wide variability in the units of representation chosen for inclusion by the libraries contributing records, resulting in little predictability in what units of information might be found in the database.
    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  14. Heiner-Freiling, M.: Survey on subject heading languages used in national libraries and bibliographies (2000) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Surveys conducted during the last four years under the auspices of the International Federation of Library Associations and Organizations (IFLA) reveal that the Library of Congress Subject Headings is heavily used in national libraries outside of the United States, particularly in English-speaking countries. Many other countries report using a translation or adaptation of LCSH as their principal subject heading language. Magda Heiner-Freiling presents an analysis of the IFLA data, which also includes information on the classification schemes used by the libraries and whether or not the libraries have produced a manual on the creation and application of subject headings. The paper concludes with an Appendix showing the complete data from the 88 national libraries that respond to the surveys
    Content
    Mit einer tabellarischen Übersicht der eingesetzten Systeme und Regeln
  15. Katz, W.A.: Introduction to reference work : Vol.1: Basic information sources; vol.2: Reference services and reference processes (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Standardwerk mit Bezug zum anglo-amerikanischen Verständnis von 'Reference work', das zwar Vorbild für viele Betrachtungen in der deutschen Literatur und in deutschen Bibliotheken ist, das aber bis heute keine Entsprechung in der bibliothekarischen Praxis gefunden hat
    Content
    Volume 1 is divided into three parts. Part One (Chapters 1 and 2) constitutes an introduction to the reference process and automated reference services. Part Two, "Information: Control and Access," consists of Chapters 3 through 6 and covers an introduction to bibliographies, indexing, and abstracting services. Chapters 7 through 12 are in Part Three, "Sources of Information," which include encyclopedias, various ready reference sources, biographical sources, dictionaries, geographical sources, and government documents. It is as pointless for students to memorize details about specific reference sources, as it is necessary for them to grasp the essential areas of agreement and difference among the various forms. To this end, every effort is made to compare rather than to detail. Only basic or foundation reference works are discussed in this volume. But readers may not find all basic titles included or annotated because: (1) There is no consensus an what constitutes "basic". (2) The objective of this text is to discuss various forms, and the titles used for that purpose are those that best illustrate those forms. (3) The annotations for a specific title are duplicated over and over again in Guide to Reference Books and Guide to Reference Materials, which list the numerous subject bibliographies. In both volumes, suggested readings are found in the footnotes and at the end of each chapter. When a publication is cited in a footnote, the reference is rarely duplicated in the "Suggested Reading." For the most part, these readings are limited to publications issued since 1987. In addition to providing readers with current thinking, these more recent citations have the added bonus of making it easier for the student to locate the readings. A number of the suggested reading items will be found in Reference and Information Sources, A Reader, 4th ed., published by Scarecrow Press, in 1991. It is beyond argument, of course, that all readings need not necessarily be current and that many older articles and books are as valuable today as they were when first published. Thanks to many teachers' having retained earlier editions of this text and the aforementioned Scarecrow title, it is possible to have a bibliography of previous readings. As has been done in all previous editions, the sixth edition notes prices for most of the major basic titles. This practice seems particularly useful today, since librarians must more and more be aware of budgetary constraints when selecting reference titles. CD-ROMS are listed where available. Prices are based an information either from the publisher of the original reference source or from the publisher of the CD-ROM disc. If a particular work is available online, the gross hourly rate as charged by DIALOG is given for its use. Both this rate and the book prices are current as of late 1990 and are useful in determining relative costs. Bibliographic data are based an publisher's catalogs, Books in print, and examination of the titles. The information is applicable as of late 1990 and, like prices, is subject to change.
    The ten chapters in Volume 11 are divided into 3 parts: Part One, "Information and the Community," contains two chapters to familiarize readers with various groups in the community, their information and reference needs, and how professionals attempt to serve those needs. Part Two, "Interview and Search," devotes Chapters 3 through 6 to the vital task of explaining how to isolate and understand the questions readers put to librarians as well as basic methods of finding the correct answer(s). The emphasis is an practical application of tried and true methods of interviewing and searching. Attention is given to both manual and computer searches. Chapter 6 is a guide to basic information about databases, including CD-ROMS. Part Three, "Library Instruction, Networks, Policies, and Evaluation," is comprised of the last four chapters and covers the activities of reference librarians when not responding to direct questions. This part includes hints an teaching people how to find information as well as the networks that help both librarian and user to discover what is needed. Chapter 10 discusses methods of deciding how well the individual has fulfilled the task of being a reference librarian. Only space and the fact that this text is for beginners limits what information it contains. First, many new developments and potentially important technological changes in the field of information are impossible to cover without turning to technical language and jargon quite beyond the average reader of an introductory textbook. However, basic developments are covered and explained, and there is a guide (via the footnotes and suggested readings) for those who wish to explore the future. Second, this volume is for students and working reference librarians and is intended first, foremost, and always as a pragmatic, practical approach. This is not to discount the importance of research and information science. Leaders and followers in those fields are responsible for much of what is revolutionary in references services today. There are other courses, other places where information science can be considered in depth; all that can be done here is to hint at the joy of the intellectual fields that open up to the information scientist and researcher. Students and teachers alike should be aware that much of the material covered in this book is updated, argued, and dutifully considered in several basic journals. RQ, the official voice of reference librarians of the American Library Association, excels in its coverage of the topics considered in this text. Library Journal, while more general, now offers excellent and timely articles an the new technology and its influence an librarians. The Reference Librarian, edited by the author of this text, offers specific discussions of single topics in each issue, and these have ranged from online reference services, to personnel, to problems of evaluation. And, not to be missed, is the nicely edited, always useful, and sometimes downright inspirational, References Services Review.
  16. Library instruction revisited : bibliographic instruction comes of age (1995) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of education for library and information science 37(1996) no.3, S.300-301 (C. Peterson); Journal of academic librarianship 22(1996) no.5, S.399-400 (P.S. Thomas)
  17. ¬The future of national bibliography (1997) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Select newsletter 1998, no.22, S.8 (P. Robinson)
  18. Hawkins, D.T.: Information Science Abstracts : tracking the literature of information science (2001) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The problem of identifying "information science'' is still with us. Hawkins is concerned with the relationship between the information science community and the library community, especially in terms of the recent initiatives to reassert the information technology aspect of information science.
    Footnote
    Beitrag eines Themenheftes: Still the Frontier: Information Science at the Millenium
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 52(2001) no.1, S.44-53
  19. Jensen, K.: ¬The Incunable Short Title Catalogue and a public Web interface (2003) 0.01
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    Series
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie: Sonderh.84
    Source
    Die Bibliothek zwischen Autor und Leser: 92 Deutscher Bibliothekartag in Augsburg 2002. Hrsg.: H. Benkert u.a
  20. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; OCLC (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22

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