Search (50 results, page 2 of 3)

  • × theme_ss:"Bibliographie"
  • × year_i:[1980 TO 1990}
  1. Bloss, M.E.: ¬The impact of AACR2 on Union Lists of Serials (1983) 0.00
    0.0024443932 = product of:
      0.021999538 = sum of:
        0.021999538 = weight(_text_:of in 304) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.021999538 = score(doc=304,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.3591007 = fieldWeight in 304, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.09375 = fieldNorm(doc=304)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Object
    Union Lists of Serials
  2. Conklin, C.E.: Australia: The ABN, ANB, AUSMARC and the National Library (1988) 0.00
    0.0023284785 = product of:
      0.020956306 = sum of:
        0.020956306 = weight(_text_:of in 420) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.020956306 = score(doc=420,freq=16.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.34207192 = fieldWeight in 420, product of:
              4.0 = tf(freq=16.0), with freq of:
                16.0 = termFreq=16.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=420)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    Australian libraries have kept up with the latest technology and innovation in cataloging. The Australian Bibliographic Network is a shared cataloging-based national bibliographic utility. This essay delves into the relationships of the ABN, the Australian National Bibliography, AUSMARC, and the role of the Australian National Library in the creation of these elements of computerized cataloging in that country. It also discusses some of the policies and procedures utilized by Australian libraries in their automated cataloging environment, as well as looking at some of the environmental attitudes arising from the change to automated cataloging. Finally, the essay concludes with an outline of some of the similarities and differences between the AUSMARC and USMARC formats.
  3. Chaplin, A.H.: GK: 150 years of the General Catalogue of printed books in the British Museum (1987) 0.00
    0.002304596 = product of:
      0.020741362 = sum of:
        0.020741362 = weight(_text_:of in 804) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.020741362 = score(doc=804,freq=12.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.33856338 = fieldWeight in 804, product of:
              3.4641016 = tf(freq=12.0), with freq of:
                12.0 = termFreq=12.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=804)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    PRECIS
    London / Camden / (London Borough) / / Museums / Libraries: British Museum / / Department of Printed Books / / Stock / Catalogues: General catalogue of printed books in the British Museum, / 1834 / 1973
    Subject
    London / Camden / (London Borough) / / Museums / Libraries: British Museum / / Department of Printed Books / / Stock / Catalogues: General catalogue of printed books in the British Museum, / 1834 / 1973
  4. Yerkey, N.; Glogowski, M.: Bibliographic scatter of library and information science literature (1989) 0.00
    0.0022314154 = product of:
      0.020082738 = sum of:
        0.020082738 = weight(_text_:of in 6150) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.020082738 = score(doc=6150,freq=20.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.32781258 = fieldWeight in 6150, product of:
              4.472136 = tf(freq=20.0), with freq of:
                20.0 = termFreq=20.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.046875 = fieldNorm(doc=6150)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    As part of a largerstudy concerning the scatter of library and information science (LIS) documents in bibliographic databases, this paper focuses on the publishing sources of a sample of 822 highly relevant documents. 67% were journal articles with the largest subject categories outside of LIS being medicine / health sciences, business, education, and computer science. Other journal titles ranged from popular and trade magazines to scholarly journals spanning the disciplinary map. The largest number of nonjournal items were conference reports, government reports, bibliographic resource guides, monographs, and nongovernment agency reports. These were scattered mostly between technological and medical databases. The results show that LIS is an interdisciplinary field, borrowing and supplying information to and from other disciplines. Articles written about the application of LIS concepts to other fields are often published in the journals of those other fields, not in LIS journals
    Source
    Journal of education for library and information science. 30(1989), S.90-101
  5. Schéma directeur de l'information bibliographique de la Culture : étape no.1 (1988) 0.00
    0.0021780923 = product of:
      0.01960283 = sum of:
        0.01960283 = weight(_text_:of in 1548) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.01960283 = score(doc=1548,freq=14.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.31997898 = fieldWeight in 1548, product of:
              3.7416575 = tf(freq=14.0), with freq of:
                14.0 = termFreq=14.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=1548)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    Extracts from the official report of a study investigating the situation in French public libraries, The main reason for this evaluation is th proposed review of the role of the Bibliothèque Nationale, in relation to developing the role of France in the world information market. The results reported here cover the production and diffusion of bibliographic information. The overall picture is of a lack of coordination between products available and user needs, failure to establish standards for formats and for information technology equioment. The concluding recommendations emphaisis the need for coordinating initiatives by the various organisations involved in producing/diffusing bibliographic information, and establishing common standards to allow free exchange between bibliographic networks. Further studies are in hand to establish guidelines for future policies in more specialised library sectors.
  6. Mensching, T.: Trends in bibliographic instruction in the 1980s : a comparision of data from two surveys (1989) 0.00
    0.0021037988 = product of:
      0.018934188 = sum of:
        0.018934188 = weight(_text_:of in 1508) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018934188 = score(doc=1508,freq=10.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.3090647 = fieldWeight in 1508, product of:
              3.1622777 = tf(freq=10.0), with freq of:
                10.0 = termFreq=10.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=1508)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    US academic libraries were surveyed in Apr 87 to determine which types of instructional methodes and materials were used in bibliographic instruction. Results of the survey were compared to data gathered in 1979. The most sriking results show that although roughly the same number of libraries offered course-related or noncourse-related lectures in 1987 as in 79, more institutions have required bibliographic instruction sessions and/or tours. The amount of publicity, evaluation, and print and nonprint materials produced has increased during the 80s, but fewer credit courses, term paper clinics, and audiotape programmes are offered.
  7. Dinberg, D.J.: DOBIS and the Canadian Union Catalogue (1988) 0.00
    0.0021037988 = product of:
      0.018934188 = sum of:
        0.018934188 = weight(_text_:of in 398) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018934188 = score(doc=398,freq=10.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.3090647 = fieldWeight in 398, product of:
              3.1622777 = tf(freq=10.0), with freq of:
                10.0 = termFreq=10.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=398)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    The Canadian federal government's version of the DOBIS database, and the operation of the Canadian Union Catalogue as a subset of that database, are explained. DOBIS' versatility stems from its ability to handle bibliographic records of varying levels of fullness and definition within a shared file. The Union Catalogue's experience with minimal level records as contributions to DOBIS is detailed.
  8. Chadwyck-Healey, C.: Two major British catalogues on CD-ROM (1989) 0.00
    0.0020369943 = product of:
      0.018332949 = sum of:
        0.018332949 = weight(_text_:of in 4923) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018332949 = score(doc=4923,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.2992506 = fieldWeight in 4923, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=4923)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Source
    The impact of CD-ROM on library operations and universal availability of information. 11th Int. Essen Symp., 26.-29.9.1988. Festschrift in honour of M.B. Line. Ed.: A.H. Helal u.a
  9. Smith, R.; McSean, T.: Planning and producing the British National Bibliography on CD-ROM (1989) 0.00
    0.0020369943 = product of:
      0.018332949 = sum of:
        0.018332949 = weight(_text_:of in 5710) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018332949 = score(doc=5710,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.2992506 = fieldWeight in 5710, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=5710)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    The BNB is now available on CD-ROM. This paper describes the development of this database including the production and evaluation of a pilot CD-ROM disc prepared by the British Library in conjunction with Bibliothèque Nationale in France. Examples of searching the CD-ROM are included
  10. Berger, M.: MELVYL MEDLINE and the social sciences and humanities (1988) 0.00
    0.0020369943 = product of:
      0.018332949 = sum of:
        0.018332949 = weight(_text_:of in 1533) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018332949 = score(doc=1533,freq=6.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.2992506 = fieldWeight in 1533, product of:
              2.4494898 = tf(freq=6.0), with freq of:
                6.0 = termFreq=6.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.078125 = fieldNorm(doc=1533)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    Presents hints to searchers of the MELVYL MEDLINE system, which allows MELVYL users to access the MEDLINE data base. Particular attention is paid to the retrieval of references that are of particular use to those interested in the social sciences and the humanities.
  11. Wolf, D.: Beschleunigung und Verbesserung der national-bibliographischen Dienste der Deutschen Bibliothek (1989) 0.00
    0.0020165213 = product of:
      0.018148692 = sum of:
        0.018148692 = weight(_text_:of in 2516) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018148692 = score(doc=2516,freq=12.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.29624295 = fieldWeight in 2516, product of:
              3.4641016 = tf(freq=12.0), with freq of:
                12.0 = termFreq=12.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=2516)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    The effectivity of bibliographic data depends upon clearly defined standards, prompt publication and a range of possible users. The Deutsche Bibiothek has converted data into UNIMARC for national exchange purposes. The keyword standard file of over 260.000 heading and reference forms is available on magnetic tape and microfiche. A central data file on corporate bodies, produced by the Deutsche Bibliotheksinstitut is also available. From 1989 the amount of information in topical index entries may be reduced. Further changes planned include more precise definition of collection guidelines, new operational forms for floppy disc and CD-ROM and selective bibliographic services for particular publication forms and types of library.
  12. Buchbinder, R.: Bibliographical databases in German-speaking countries (1988) 0.00
    0.0020165213 = product of:
      0.018148692 = sum of:
        0.018148692 = weight(_text_:of in 410) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018148692 = score(doc=410,freq=12.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.29624295 = fieldWeight in 410, product of:
              3.4641016 = tf(freq=12.0), with freq of:
                12.0 = termFreq=12.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=410)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    This article contains a discussion of the bibliographical databases of the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland. Along with the national bibliographies are included catalogs, union catalogs and centralized services insofar as they have national significance for each country. German-language book production is reported on in many bibliographical databases, at the moment predominantly in printed form. However, an increasing readiness for the production and use of databases in electronic form is noticeable. It is to be wished that the necessity of better and more economical use of bibliographical resources will lead to increasing coordination and cooperation in the German-speaking countries.
  13. McGinn, T.P.: Building a Latin American bibliographic database (1988) 0.00
    0.0020165213 = product of:
      0.018148692 = sum of:
        0.018148692 = weight(_text_:of in 414) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018148692 = score(doc=414,freq=12.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.29624295 = fieldWeight in 414, product of:
              3.4641016 = tf(freq=12.0), with freq of:
                12.0 = termFreq=12.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=414)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    This article describes three important bibliographic databases in Latin America, two of which have been created by national library networks. In the networks shared cataloging has become increasingly important. The databases contain much cataloging information not available outside Latin America. During the last two years the national libraries of Venezuela and Chile have exchanged their data and furnished it to a library in Colombia which is beginning the automation process. The article describes the formation of the networks from the point of view of database building, and examines prospects for increasing exchanges of data in the region.
  14. Bales, K.; Tucker, A.: ¬The RLIN database : current status, work in progress, future developments (1988) 0.00
    0.0020165213 = product of:
      0.018148692 = sum of:
        0.018148692 = weight(_text_:of in 415) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.018148692 = score(doc=415,freq=12.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.29624295 = fieldWeight in 415, product of:
              3.4641016 = tf(freq=12.0), with freq of:
                12.0 = termFreq=12.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0546875 = fieldNorm(doc=415)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    The database of the Research Libraries Group's Research Libraries Information Network contains some 25 million records in all USMARC formats for bibliographic and authorities data, as well as a number of additional files for specialized data. These records include source data from the Library of Congress and other national bibliographic agencies, and records contributed by RLG member institutions, and are used both for technical processing and in support of RLG's cooperative programs. Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Cyrillic vernacular records are included in the central database; work on Hebrew is in progress. Future developments will result in the addition of diverse kinds of data, including nonbibliographic data, to RLIN.
  15. Boyden, P.C.: Metamorphosis of the IBZ bibliographic index (1987) 0.00
    0.0018816947 = product of:
      0.016935252 = sum of:
        0.016935252 = weight(_text_:of in 6119) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.016935252 = score(doc=6119,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.27643585 = fieldWeight in 6119, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=6119)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
  16. Marco, G.A.: Bibliographic control of library and information science literature (1983) 0.00
    0.0018816947 = product of:
      0.016935252 = sum of:
        0.016935252 = weight(_text_:of in 6120) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.016935252 = score(doc=6120,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.27643585 = fieldWeight in 6120, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=6120)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
  17. Ernest, D.J.; Lange, H.R.; Herring, D.: ¬An online comparison of three library science databases (1988) 0.00
    0.0018816947 = product of:
      0.016935252 = sum of:
        0.016935252 = weight(_text_:of in 8304) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.016935252 = score(doc=8304,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.27643585 = fieldWeight in 8304, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=8304)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
  18. Lewis, P.R.: ¬The future of the national bibliography (1987) 0.00
    0.0018816947 = product of:
      0.016935252 = sum of:
        0.016935252 = weight(_text_:of in 2473) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.016935252 = score(doc=2473,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.27643585 = fieldWeight in 2473, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=2473)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
  19. Guide to the availability of theses (1981) 0.00
    0.0018816947 = product of:
      0.016935252 = sum of:
        0.016935252 = weight(_text_:of in 3873) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.016935252 = score(doc=3873,freq=2.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.27643585 = fieldWeight in 3873, product of:
              1.4142135 = tf(freq=2.0), with freq of:
                2.0 = termFreq=2.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.125 = fieldNorm(doc=3873)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
  20. Grignani, E.: Bibliographic databases produced in Italy (1988) 0.00
    0.0018816947 = product of:
      0.016935252 = sum of:
        0.016935252 = weight(_text_:of in 422) [ClassicSimilarity], result of:
          0.016935252 = score(doc=422,freq=8.0), product of:
            0.061262865 = queryWeight, product of:
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.03917671 = queryNorm
            0.27643585 = fieldWeight in 422, product of:
              2.828427 = tf(freq=8.0), with freq of:
                8.0 = termFreq=8.0
              1.5637573 = idf(docFreq=25162, maxDocs=44218)
              0.0625 = fieldNorm(doc=422)
      0.11111111 = coord(1/9)
    
    Abstract
    The most important bibliographic databases in Italy are surveyed. Among them are the Italian national bibliography, BNI, and the database devoted to Italian books in print, ALICE. Also included are specialized databases such as those in the fields of law, education, economics and science and technology. Because of the lack of an adequate infrastructure for online access, their widespread use has been delayed. However, recent developments, in particular the implementation of the national library service, SBN, promise improvement in the situation.