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  1. Hunstad, S.: Norwegian bibliographic databases and the problem of duplicate records (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This article presents a view of the structure of libraries and bibliographic databases in Norway and how they deal with duplicate records. Existing library systems are discussed in some detail. However, emphasis is placed on what the author sees as the picture of future library systems in Norway. It is important to note that Norwegian libraries are small when compared to those in other parts of the world.
  2. Freyre, E.: ¬L' expérience du CD-ROM de la Bibliothèque Nationale (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Account of the preliminary stages in the Bibliothèque National project to produce data from the national bibliography, the Bibliographie de France, on CD-ROM. The pilot disc was produced in collaboration with the British Library, using software developed by Online Computers, and tested out in 60 establishments in 1988. Results of this experiment showed up problems in installation, and user dissatisfaction with the indexing system, formats, headings, and instruction manual. Overall, however, user feedback indicated a good market for CD-ROM, as a complement to other sources of bibliographical data. The 1st full edition, with 380.000 records covering 1975-89, was produced in May 89, and a 2nd edition is scheduled for Oct 89. Discussions are currently in hand to develop European standards for CD-ROM, to be used by all national libraries.
  3. Wetherbee, L.V.: Building a nationwide bibliographic database : the role of local shared automated systems (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Contribution to a thematic issue on the impact of technology on resource sharing: experimentation and maturity. The creation of a nationwide bibliographic database has been the shared responsibility of the national libraries, the major bibliographic utilities, and the individual libraries. Libraries have contributed their local cataloguing records to the national hosts, the bibliographic utilities, which in turn made these records widely available. The emergence of local shared automated library systems has introduced a new set of stakeholders into this environment. Their participation in bibliographic networking will result in a decentralized nationswide bibliographic database stored in multiple locations
  4. Lee, T.: ¬The development of CJK bibliographic databases in North America and East Asia (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The successful development of computer technology for automating Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CIK) vernacular scripts and the completion of the RLIN CJK system in 1983 marked the beginning of online operations of East Asian libraries in North America and helped keep them in the mainstream of library automation. The RLIN CJK system and the subsequently developed OCLC CJK system are building CJK bibliographic databases which have made East Asian cooperative cataloging and resources sharing a true reality. The emergence, features, current conditions, and future plans of the two CJK systems are discussed. So are the automated programs of national libraries in East Asia in terms of their building national databases for vernacular materials and designing and producing national MARCs for exchange of bibliographic information among libraries. The outlook of cooperation between the CJK systems and international exchange of CJK bibliographic information is also examined.
  5. Broadwin, J.A.: ¬An analysis of the Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur (1976) 0.01
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    Abstract
    First, the historical development of the IBZ is described. Next, the procedure it uses in choosing the periodicals covered and unique method it employs in indexing journal articles is examined. Then, the IBZ's strengths and weaknesses as a general periodical index are evaluated. And finally, the viability of such bibliographic enterprises as the IBZ is discussed. Throughout the paper the IBZ is compared with other indexes and indexing systems
    Source
    Journal of documentation. 32(1976), S.26-31
  6. Walravens, H.: New developments in standard numbering (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Standard numbering has been a most efficient tool for publishers, the book trade and libraries during the last 25 years; it has led to rationalization, more efficiency and higher speed of most operations. With the development of new media the coverage of standard numbering systems has been extended. A new standard covers printed music which offers the same options as ISBN and ISSN and will enable the music trade to rationalize its operations, especially in connection with the EAN bar code. Current discussions focus on a wider use of the Standard Address Number, and similar location codes which would be another major factor of rationalization
    Series
    Publications of Essen University Library; 17
    Source
    Resource sharing: new technologies as a must for universal availability of information. Festschrift in honor of Hans-Peter Geh; 16th Int. Essen Symposium, 18.-21.10.1993. Ed. by A.H. Helal
  7. Bakker, S.; Bleeker, A.; Van der Burg, J.; Dijkman, J.; Hogenaar, A.; Van Ramshorst, G.: Medline on CD-ROM : a comparison (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Index Medicus, the abstract periodical published by the National Library of Medicine, could until recently only be consulted either in its printed version or on-line (Medline). Several versions of Medline on CD-ROM are now available, and the Biomedical Working Group of VOGIN (the Dutch Association of Users of Online Information Systems) has prepared this detailed comparison. Although CD-ROM is becoming more popular, many people are still unfamiliar with the new medium, and a number of authors have discussed the advantages and disadvantages of CD-ROM when compared with its on-line and printed equivalents.
  8. 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
    Object
    Union Catalogue of Books
    Source
    Select newsletter. 1998, no.22, Spring, S.3-4
  9. Future of the UK National Bibliography : some questions from LINC (1998) 0.01
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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
  10. Brody, F.: ÖZDB-Compact : Österreichische Zeitschriftendatenbank auf CD-ROM (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Summarises the findings of apilot project at the Austrian Planning centre for Academic Libraries to assess the ÖZDB-Compactsystem on CD-ROM, the first system for serials on CD-ROM to be used in the German speaking countries. The system makes available 47,713 titles from Vienna, Graz, Linz and Salzburg university Libraries locally on an Apple Macintosh computer. The firm was able to provide information about CD-ROM and to supply the hardware for the 6-week project. The whole programme was prepared centrally. It was possible to call up records both by title and by institution responsible, and of the desired degree of specificity. The systems allows the additional advantages option of CD-PAC (Compact Disc Public Access Catalogue) wich can be used in conjunction with the already established BIBOS system.
  11. Li, T.-C.: Reference sources in periodicals : research note (1995) 0.01
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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
  12. Jones, S.; Browning, L.: ¬The Utlas database design, content and services (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the Utlas database with specific reference 10 its design, file structure and content. Means of access to the database, and products and services supported by the database, are addressed, along with interfaces to local systems. The interaction between bibliographic and authority records is also described.
  13. Rayward, W.B.: ¬The origins of information science and the International Institute of Bibliography / International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID) (1997) 0.01
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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
  14. Lynch, C.A.: Building the infrastructure of resource sharing : union catalogs, distributed search, and cross database linkage (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Effective resourcesharing presupposes an infrastructure which permits users to locate materials of interest in both print and electronic formats. 2 approaches for providing this are union catalogues and Z39.50 based distributed search systems and computer to computer information retrieval protocols. The advantages and limitations of each approach are considered, paying particular attention to a relaistic assessment of Z39.50 implementations. Argues that the union catalogue is far from obsolete and the 2 approaches should be considered complementary rather than competitive. Technologies to create links between the bibliographic apparatus of catalogues and abstracting and indexing databases and primary content in electronic form, such as the new Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI) standard are also discussed as key elements in the infrastructure to support resource sharing
  15. Kim, T.C.-w.K.; Zumstein, P.: Semiautomatische Katalogisierung und Normdatenverknüpfung mit Zotero im Index Theologicus (2016) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Im Folgenden soll aufgezeigt werden, wie derzeit das Literaturverwaltungsprogramm Zotero innerhalb des Index Theologicus genutzt wird, um unselbstständige Literatur in einem bibliothekarischen Katalogisierungssystem zu erfassen. Die modulare und flexible Architektur der Open Source Software erlaubt es, die bereits kollaborativ zusammengetragene Programmierarbeit zur Datenextraktion mitzunutzen. Das vorgestellte semiautomatische Verfahren bringt auch bei der Verknüpfung von Normdaten erhebliche Vorteile für die Medienbearbeitung.
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software
  16. 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
  17. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; AGILE 3 (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  18. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; Interactive Access System (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  19. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; Open DRANET (1993) 0.01
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  20. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; RLIN (1993) 0.01
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    30.11.1995 20:53:22

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