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  1. Nieuwenhuysen, P.: Computerised storage and retrieval of structured text information : CDS/ISIS version 2.3 (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The computer software package CDS/ISIS is suitable for the storage and retrieval of structured, text-oriented information, such as bibliographic descriptions. Versions exist for various hardware including IBM microcomputers and compatibles. The software is very attractive, mainly because it is powerful and because the producer, Unesco, normally fulfils requests to use it for free. Micro CDS/ISIS is reviewed in this paper which includes recent experience with version 2.3
  2. Glassco, R.A.: Evaluating commercial text search-and-retrieval packages (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents a guide to evaluating commercial text search and retrieval programs. Gives an overview of text searching and discusses operating environments, features commonly found in commercial text-search packages, and features that distinguish one text-search from each other e.g. platforms, size of database, query-formulation capabiblities, hypertext capabilities, real-time data-entry and classification, and browsing aids
  3. Brown, S.: Total recall from Dataware Technologies (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    During 1994, Dataware Technologies acquired the BRS/SEARCH text retrieval package from InfoPro Technologies, as well as exclusive worldwide marketing rights for the Total Recall application programming interface from Kinesis. The products are now being used to create information management applications which offer users the best of 2 very different worlds: the processing power of the relational database, together with the content based searching facilities of a text retrieval system. Discusses the advantages of this, noting also that the package can be used in setting up WWW sites
  4. Schoonbaert, D.: Personal bibliographic systems (PBS) for the PC : a generic survey of features (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    PBS have established themselves as popular software products that enable users to manage the input, storage, retrieval and output of bibliographic references. They can be adapted to accomodate periodical articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, reports and unpublished documents. Focuses on the characteristics, which make a PBS attractive with particular reference to: structural flexibility; retrieval options; input; display; and output formats; and interface related and management related issues. Concludes with a generic list of desirable PBS features
  5. Schoonbaert, D.; Rosenberg, V.: Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) manage the input, storage, retrieval, and output of bibliographic references. The software allows for references to a number of different document types such as journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, reports, unpublished papers, electronic documents, etc. Unlike general-purpose database management packages, PBS are made for bibliographic information, featuring a variety of import profiles for records downloaded from the major international databases, and the automatic generation of dozens of different output styles, including those used by the world's leading scientific journals. Modern PBS are thoroughly integrated with word processors. The software provides for the import, storage, retrieval, and output of World Wide Web-based information. This survey focuses on the various options and characteristics of PBS. Special attention is paid to structural flexibility, retrieval options, input, display, and output formats.
  6. Raper, D.: Selecting library housekeeping and information retrieval software (1993) 0.01
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  7. Hartley, R.J.: Reference Manager for Windows (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reference Manager is one of the leading database software packages in the UK. Describes its significant features and reviews the Windows version focusing on: the word processing software with which it is compatible; installation; retrieval; drawbacks and its many advantages
  8. Jucquois-Delpierre, M.: Is information retrieval with microcomputers mini-information-retrieval? (1992) 0.01
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  9. Ewers, A.: ¬A review of new developments in text retrieval systems (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports a review of current and planned developments of the leading suppliers of text retrieval software, aimed at trying to establish trends in the industry. The products evaluated are those from minicomputer and mainframe computer backgrounds and can be best described as fully functional text information management systems, the majority of which operate in inverted file structures which index every word. The survey was conducted by means of interviews with senior executives of the suppliers concerned and the suppliers and systems reviewed were: Information Dimensions (BASISplus); BRS Dataware (BRS/Search); Excalibur Technologies (EFS); Status/IQ (Status/IQ); and Verity (TOPIC)
  10. Kulkarni, M.; Gupta, V.K.; Viswanathan, T.: ¬An automatic index generation and information retrieval system for bibliographic database developed at the Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Information processing is concerned with the representation, storage, organization and access of data. In the case of online databases, it is expected that the information should be retrieved as fast as possible. The query time depends upon how the information has been stored in the database, that is the record structure and associated indexes, as well as the file organization. Based on these concepts, information retrieval software has been developed at the Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre (INSDOC) for bibliographic databases. Describes the salient features of this software
  11. Casale, M.: Full text retrieval for the Web (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews developments and improvements in techniques for searching the WWW that have been made access to full text databases a practical proposition (full text retrieval (FTR)). Reports results of interviews with 8 full text database vendors offering FTR via the WWW: Dataware (http://www.dataware.com); Excalibur (http://www.excalib.com); Fulcrum (http://www.fulcrum.com); Muscat (http://www.muscat.co.uk); Open Text (http://www.opentext.com); Personal Library Software (PLS) (http://www.pls.com); Verity (http://www.verity.com); and ZyLab (ZyIndex and ZyImage) (http://www.zylab.com). Compares the prices of the systems and lists the questions that publishers should ask before making a choice of systems for handling FTR on the Web
  12. Valas, G.: Comparison of some widespread CD-ROM information retrieval software packages (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports the results of a study, conducted at the National Technical Information Centre and Library (OMIKK), Hungary, to compare 5 popular proprietary CD-ROM searching software packages: OPTIWARE; BRS/Search; ProQuest; SPIRS; and Dialog OnDisc Manager. Software evaluation was based on analysis of a range of CD-ROM bibliographic databases (with the exception of BRS/Search for which the library held no bibliographic databases) and focused on: response times for various activities (logging on, searching, retrieval, display); other performance factors; direct searching features (Boolean operators, proximity operators, arithmetic relations, truncation); index browsing; search strategy handling; display possibilities; output possibilities; and ergonomic and user friendliness factors. No general conclusions are drawn and users are left to draw their own conclusions
  13. The, K.H.; Wong, S.F.: Developing a CDS/ISIS-based online cataloguing and information retrieval interface for use in small libraries (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the development, by the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Malaya University, of ONLIS (Online Library Information System), a customized user interface for coputerized MARC cataloguing and information retrieval, targeted for use in small libraries and information centres. Micro CDS/ISIS ver. 3.07 software package and its built in PAscal language were used for the design process and development. Design philosophy centres on the development of a very user friendly and simple interface, capable of mimicking the salient features of a contemporary commercial library package, yet easy to implement and maintain in a small library environment requiring little or no technical expertise. The system incorporates many new features and comprises 2 main components: data entry and file maintenace; and information retrieval. A security system is incorporated into the former environment to ensure data integrity and regulate important file maintenance tasks. While the system is ready for immediate implementation in libraries, modifications and enhancements are currently being undertaken to make it a truly reliable product. Concludes that some degree of user training in MARC and cataloguing using AACR2 is necessary to get the maximum benefits from the systems
  14. Sur, S.N.; Chowdhury, G.G.: ¬A prototype design of a bibliographic database based on CCF using Micro-CDS/ISIS (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Design aspects of bibliographic databases are of utmost importance for effective resource sharing and for providing better information retrieval services in libraries. Standard formats such as the Common Communication Format (CCF) may be adapted for the design of databases. Experience shows that some modifications to the CCF format may be more useful for manipulation of data for various libray operations. Proposes the design of a bibliographic database based on CCF for use in Micr-CDS/ISIS. Almost all the mandatory CCF fields have been adopted and a few new fields added for achieving better results. Formats for display of records conform to AACR2. Provides ample catalogue entries and sample indexes to illustrate how the proposed design helps perform various information retrieval operations in libraries. Modifications in the display of records may be achieved with little effort
  15. Stigleman, S.: ideaList: flexible text storage and retrieval software (1992) 0.00
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  16. Pickens, K.: ¬The relationship of bibliographic database design to the structure of information : a case study in education (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Bibliographical databases employing a controlled vocabulary and a Boolean logic approach to retrieval remain the norm. The record structures for databases of this kind need to be designed in a way that reflects the underlying nature of the particular information they contain. Using education as a case study, a basic record structure is described. Possible extensions to this structure are discussed. Professionals in small libraries, working in a PC environment and with time and resource constraints, are the intended audience
  17. White, F.: EndNote Plus: a bibliography maker for the researcher (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews the EndNote Plus software package, one of a growing range of bibliography makers, designed to facilitate the creation of bibliographies by means of word processing software. EndNote Plus can be used to create large, fully formatted bibliographies that can be incorporated automatically into research papers. Alternatively, EndNote Plus bibliographies can be created as independent documents with facilities that provide users with basic search and retrieval tools. EndNote Plus also supports the importing of downloaded data from online databases and other external sources
  18. Brown, S.: INMAGIC plus at Penspen Ltd. (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews Inmagic Plus, the text retrieval software from Soutron Ltd. It includes a menu driven search interface and modern database management facilities such as a comprehensive data validation facility and the ability to defer the indexing of new records to an overnight batch process. While not using a relational database architecture, Inmagic Plus is highly flexible in the way that it handles different record structures together. Provides the example of Penspen Ltd's use of Inmagic for managing technical standards documents
  19. Haynes, D.: Idealist for Windows (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews Idealist for Windows from Blackwell Scientific costing 295 pounds. Idealist is a database management system that handles text. Its features include an inverted file structure to allow rapid retrieval by any word in the text, contextual searching and variable length fields. It is very flexible and handles unstructured records as well. It is able to handle structured records with specific fields. The full Windows version can contain up to 16.000 records per database. The Windows NT version for 32 bit machines will cope with 1 million records per database
  20. Chowdhury, G.G.; Chowdhury, S.; Neelameghan, A.: Vocabulary control online in MicroISIS databases : a Pascal interface (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Most information storage and retrieval software packages for microcomputers including MicroISIS provide for online vocabulary control in formulating search expressions for information retrievla, but very few provide any help at the data entry stage. Describes VOCON.PAS, a Pascal interface program for use with MicroISIS software for online selection of term(s) and(or code(s) from a vocabulary control tool to specified field(s) of one or more records of a MicroISIS database