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  1. Erdei, K.: Kein Umzug für Zettel : Die digitalisierten Kataloge im Neubau der UB Kiel (2001) 0.05
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    Date
    28. 4.2001 16:49:22
  2. LeBlanc, J.; Kurth, M.: ¬An operational model for library metadata maintenance (2008) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Libraries pay considerable attention to the creation, preservation, and transformation of descriptive metadata in both MARC and non-MARC formats. Little evidence suggests that they devote as much time, energy, and financial resources to the ongoing maintenance of non-MARC metadata, especially with regard to updating and editing existing descriptive content, as they do to maintenance of such information in the MARC-based online public access catalog. In this paper, the authors introduce a model, derived loosely from J. A. Zachman's framework for information systems architecture, with which libraries can identify and inventory components of catalog or metadata maintenance and plan interdepartmental, even interinstitutional, workflows. The model draws on the notion that the expertise and skills that have long been the hallmark for the maintenance of libraries' catalog data can and should be parlayed towards metadata maintenance in a broader set of information delivery systems.
    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
    19. 6.2010 19:22:28
  3. McMillan, G.: Electronic theses and dissertations : merging perspectives (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Theses and dissertations as electronic files transferred from the student author to the Graduate School to the Library may well be the first major source of electronic texts that many libraries encounter. To prepare for this potential influx of electronic texts, an ad hoc task force considered work flow and cataloging guidelines. The author suggests expanding current theses cataloging and taking advantage of online information prepared by authors so that the bibliographic records provide OPACS with much more valuable information than does traditional theses cataloging. This should not require a lot of extra work.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 22(1996) nos.3/4, S.105-125
  4. Coyle, K.; Hillmann, D.: Resource Description and Access (RDA) : cataloging rules for the 20th century (2007) 0.03
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    Abstract
    There is evidence that many individuals and organizations in the library world do not support the work taking place to develop a next generation of the library cataloging rules. The authors describe the tensions existing between those advocating an incremental change to cataloging process and others who desire a bolder library entry into the digital era. Libraries have lost their place as primary information providers, surpassed by more agile (and in many cases wealthier) purveyors of digital information delivery services. Although libraries still manage materials that are not available elsewhere, the library's approach to user service and the user interface is not competing successfully against services like Amazon or Google. If libraries are to avoid further marginalization, they need to make a fundamental change in their approach to user services. The library's signature service, its catalog, uses rules for cataloging that are remnants of a long departed technology: the card catalog. Modifications to the rules, such as those proposed by the Resource Description and Access (RDA) development effort, can only keep us rooted firmly in the 20th, if not the 19th century. A more radical change is required that will contribute to the library of the future, re-imagined and integrated with the chosen workflow of its users.
  5. Pera, M.S.; Lund, W.; Ng, Y.-K.: ¬A sophisticated library search strategy using folksonomies and similarity matching (2009) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Libraries, private and public, offer valuable resources to library patrons. As of today, the only way to locate information archived exclusively in libraries is through their catalogs. Library patrons, however, often find it difficult to formulate a proper query, which requires using specific keywords assigned to different fields of desired library catalog records, to obtain relevant results. These improperly formulated queries often yield irrelevant results or no results at all. This negative experience in dealing with existing library systems turns library patrons away from directly querying library catalogs; instead, they rely on Web search engines to perform their searches first, and upon obtaining the initial information (e.g., titles, subject headings, or authors) on the desired library materials, they query library catalogs. This searching strategy is an evidence of failure of today's library systems. In solving this problem, we propose an enhanced library system, which allows partial, similarity matching of (a) tags defined by ordinary users at a folksonomy site that describe the content of books and (b) unrestricted keywords specified by an ordinary library patron in a query to search for relevant library catalog records. The proposed library system allows patrons posting a query Q using commonly used words and ranks the retrieved results according to their degrees of resemblance with Q while maintaining the query processing time comparable with that achieved by current library search engines.
  6. Haller, K.: Kommunikation, Normung und Kataloge (1990) 0.03
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  7. Hafter, R.: ¬The performance of card catalogs : a review of research (1979) 0.03
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    Date
    3.10.2000 20:48:22
  8. Tennant, R.: ¬The print perplex : building the future catalog (1998) 0.03
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    Source
    Library journal. 123(1998) no.19, S.22-24
  9. Lepsky, K.: Vom OPAC zum Hyperkatalog : Daten und Indexierung (1996) 0.02
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  10. Treichler, W.: Katalogisierungsregeln, Kataloge und Benützer in schweizerischen Bibliotheken (1986) 0.02
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    Date
    8.10.2000 14:22:27
  11. Martin, S.K.: ¬The union catalogue : summary and future directions (1982) 0.02
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    Date
    6. 1.2007 14:49:22
  12. Lubetzky, S.: Writings on the classical art of cataloging (2001) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Technicalities 22(2002) no.1, S.19-20 (S.S. Intner)
  13. Gödert, W.: Vom Zettelkatalog zum HyperOPAC (1996) 0.02
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    Source
    Zukunft der Sacherschließung im OPAC: Vorträge des 2. Düsseldorfer OPAC-Kolloquiums am 21. Juni 1995. Hrsg.: E. Niggemann u. K. Lepsky
  14. Haller, K.: Katalogkunde : Formalkataloge und formale Ordnungsmethodem (1983) 0.02
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  15. Umstätter, W.; Wagner-Döbler, R.; Löffler, K.: Einführung in die Katalogkunde : Vom Zettelkatalog zur Suchmaschine (2005) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 1.2006 19:45:49
  16. Jochum, U.: ¬Eine Theorie der Verweisung (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 22(1998) H.2, S.235-243
  17. Aliprand, J.M.: ¬The Unicode Standard : its scope, design prin. ciples, and prospects for international cataloging (2000) 0.02
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    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  18. Gödert, W.: Inhaltliche Erschließung mehrbändiger Werke : oder eine Notiz zu der Frage, was wir als bibliographische Identität betrachten wollen? (1994) 0.02
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    Date
    20. 4.2020 20:22:29
  19. Petschar, H.; Strouhal, E.; Zobernig, H.: ¬Der Zettelkatalog : Ein historisches System geistiger Ordnung (1999) 0.02
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    Enthält: Ernst Strouhal: ZETTEL, KASTEN, KATALOG Hans Petschar: EINIGE BEMERKUNGEN, DIE SORGFÄLTIGE VERFERTIGUNG EINES BIBLIOTHEKSKATALOGS FÜR DAS ALLGEMEINE LESEPUBLIKUM BETREFFEND Heimo Zobernig: VADEMEKUM: Zu den Regelwerken, eine Auswahl historischer Titel chronologisch gereiht DER NOMINALKATALOG DER ÖSTERREICHISCHEN NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK fotografiert von Octavian Trauttmansdorff - DOKUMENTATION Monika Hoxha, Monika Kiegler-Griensteidl, Hans Petschar - BLICK VON AUSSEN ÜBER DIE VERFERTIGUNG EINES NEUEN VERZEICHNISSES IN DER HOFBIBLIOTHEK (1780/81) Auszug aus: Friedrich Nicolai: Beschreibung einer Reise durch Deutschland und die Schweiz im Jahre 1781. ÜBER WISSENSCHAFTLICHE GEGENSTÄNDE. I. BIBLIOTHEKEN. A. ÖFFENTLICHE. I. HOFBIBLIOTHEKEN (1822) Auszug aus: Wien und dessen Umgebungen beschrieben vom königl. Bibliothekar Jäck zu Bamberg. HOFBIBLIOTHEK, K. K., IN WIEN (1838) Auszug aus: Österreichische National-Encyklopädie, oder alphabetische Darlegung der wissenswürdigsten Eigenthümlichkeiten des österreichischen Kaiserthumes (Vorzüglich der neueren und neuesten Zeit.) Im Geiste der Unbefangenheit bearbeitet. GENERAL STUMM DRINGT IN DIE STAATSBIBLIOTHEK EIN UND SAMMELT ERFAHRUNGEN ÜBER BIBLIOTHEKARE, BIBLIOTHEKSDIENER UND GEISTIGE ORDNUNG (1930) Auszug aus: Robert Musil: Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften.
    "HABEN TUN MIR'S SICHER. ABER FINDEN?!" (1979) Auszug aus: Gina Kaus: "Und was für ein Leben ... mit Liebe und Literatur, Theater und Film." - BLICK VON INNEN DER HOFBIBLIOTHEKSAKT ZUM JOSEFINISCHEN KATALOG 1780 Adam Bartsch: Einige Bemerkungen die Verfertigung eines neuen Catalogs der gedruckten Bücher in der k. k. Bibliothek betreffend. DER HOFBIBLIOTHEKSAKT ZUM KATALOG 1848 Instruction für die mit der Leitung der außerordentlichen Arbeiten an der k. k. Hofbibliothek beauftragten Beamten und Hülfsarbeiter. VORSCHRIFT FÜR DIE VERFASSUNG DES ALPHABETISCHEN NOMINALZETTELKATALOGES DER DRUCKWERKE DER K. K. HOFBIBLIOTHEK 1901 Auszug aus: Vorschriften für die Katalogsarbeiten der k. k. Hofbibliothek. DIE ABSCHREIBARBEITEN DES ALTEN KATALOGS 1959-1966 Bilddokumentation INFORMATION ZUR BENÜTZUNG DES NOMINALKATALOGES 1997 Auszug aus: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek: Informationsblatt 2. 1: Nominalkataloge, Zettelkataloge.
  20. Maurer, M.B.; McCutcheon, S.; Schwing, T.: Who's doing what? : findability and author-supplied ETD metadata in the library catalog (2011) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Kent State University Libraries' ETD cataloging process features contributions by authors, by the ETDcat application, and by catalogers. Who is doing what, and how much of it is findable in the library catalog? An empirical analysis is performed featuring simple frequencies within the KentLINK catalog, articulated by the use of a newly devised rubric. The researchers sought the degree to which the ETD authors, the applications, and the catalogers can supply accurate, findable metadata. Further development of combinatory cataloging processes is suggested. The method of examining the data and the rubric are provided as a framework for other metadata analysis.

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