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  1. Sieverts, E.: ProCite voor de eingebruiker (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    For literature searchers who create extensive bibliographies, special software is available. Among the most popular of these packages is ProCite from Research Information Systems. The system uses workforms with predefined fields for author, title etc. Through its BilioLink conversion program ProCite enables data to be downloaded from other files. Advantages of the package are its ease of use and links to WWW applications. However, index browsing is clumsy and there is little control over input errors
  2. Jayakanth, F.; Aswath, L.: ¬A PFT-based approach to make CDS/ISIS data based OAI-compliant (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    CDS/ISIS is a powerful and popular software package for managing computerized bibliographic data. It is developed and maintained by UNESCO since 1985. It is free software available in binary form for MS-DOS, MS-Windows, Unix, and Unix-based operating systems like Linux. It is used by many libraries and organizations in many countries to maintain their Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) and other bibliographic databases. With the advent of the Internet and Web technologies, publishing the content of databases on the Web provides a round the clock access to the content from any PC with Internet access. Some CDS-ISIS databases are published on the Web, but many are still on standalone systems or on local area networks. Interoperability is the key for the efficient dissemination of information to end-users. The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) provides a technical framework for interoperability of OAI-compliant digital libraries (UNESCO. 2004). However, CDS/ISIS databases are not OAI-compliant. In this paper, we describe a simple approach, to make CDS/ISIS OAI-compliant. It is based on printing CDS/ISIS records in an OAI static repository format.
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    Knowledge organization, information systems and other essays: Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift. Ed. by K.S. Raghavan and K.N. Prasad
  3. Moore, D.: ¬La choix d'un logiciel de formatage bibliographique à la Bibliothèque de l'Assemblée Nationale de Quebec (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the methodology used to evaluate 5 examples of bibliographic management software currently available. Provides a profile of the Library of the National Assemply of Quebec and the services it offers: reference, research, and reconstruction of debates. Identifies the problems it faces and presents an evaluation of its technical needs, needs relating to data control and bibliographies, and staff needs. Analyzes specialist information and the preliminary list of chosen programmes and compares the software using the following criteria: ease of use; assistance; customization; research; networking capabilities; transferabiblity; and price. Considers reasons for the ultimate choice of library master and discusses the question of staff training
  4. Schoonbaert, D.: Bib/SEARCH 2.9: ervaringen met een veelzijdig bibliografisch databaseprogramma in een wetenschappelijke bibliotheek (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The library of the Prince Leopold Institute for Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium is a specialised research library with some 14.000 books and 550 current periodical subscirptions. Since 1990 the library has used Bib/SEARCH (version 2.9) library management program to provide online catalogue and database information facilities. The system is structured to enable easy transfer of data from other sources, and fields may be defined according to the library' needs. Despite minor problems such as the indexing routine, experience at the Institute has been positive. A new version of the system is currently under development
  5. Trigari, M.: Tutti i colori dell'Iride (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Analyses the functions and applications of the computer program Iride 1.01 (CDS-ISIS Micro), distributed free to Italian schools since 1994 and developed jointly by Florence's teaching documentation library, regional education institutes, the European Education Centre and other bodies. Iride can handle a broad range of information resources, including grey literature, audiovisual materials, and CD-ROMs. Students and teachers can use Iride to design research programmes, and to create their own database catalogues. iride is closely linked with hands-on training for school libraries. Provides a technical schedule of Iride functions
  6. Griffin, J.: AskSam for Windows, version 3.0 (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews askSam 3.0, a free form text database management system for large volumes of textual data includding e-mail, literature searches, CD-ROM ancyclopaedias, USENET newsgroup files, downloads from online service providers and HTML documents. AskSam works with files, documents, data entry forms, graphics and embedded objects. It has its own word processor, will import files from other databases, implements hypertext and includes a phone dialling option. AskSam is suitable for librarians, information or marketing professionals and business planners. Discusses installation and setup; documentation; data structures and file creation characterisitcs; data entry; modification; editing and copying; the search engine; reports; importing/exporting; and special features
  7. Zendulkova, D.: Aktualny stav distribucie CDS/ISIS na Slovensku (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The Slovak Scientific and Technical Information Centre is the official distributor of the CDS/ISIS library automation package in Slovakia. Discusses the use of the system which has at present over 500 registered users, although not all of them have the latest version and, consequently, cannot take advantage of all its features. Presents a brief description of the package and draws attention to some of the additional modules which, for example, make it possible to convert the database format of the data into the ISO 2709 format or UNIMARC format

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