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  1. Ciardhuain, S.O.: Developments in networked bibliographic catalogues (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Computer and communications technology is having a profound impact on libraries and the way in which they serve their users. Discusses online catalogues in libraries, the development of the Internet and OSI, and the development of search and retrieve (SR) protocols to allow standardized access to library catalogues across communications networks. Considers the deployment of SR protocols, problems with interoperability of clients and servers, interlibrary loan possibilities of SR protocols, and the feasibility of electronic document delivery
  2. Thorhauge, J.: OPAC development research colloquium (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports on a NORDINFO sponsored conference held in Dec 93 on general OPAC development and specific library projects. Session 1 sealt with problems of design of interfaces for library-based information systems and ecological interfaces for visualization of user's domain knowledge in OPAC systems. The general debate in session 2 was followed by session 3's consideration of evaluation as part of the OPAC interface design. In session 4 user studies were presented from Nordic countries and Holland. The need was felt for a 3rd generation of OPACs which can take account of the different users' need for interfaces
  3. Davies, R.: Development of an online catalogue for a specialised multimedia library (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The Medical Film and Video Library (MFVL) of the Wellcome Trust in London, UK, has recently developed an online catalogue of nearly all the audiovisual holdings of the Wellcome Trust. Describes how this small audiovisual collection has managed to develop an automated online catalogue using existing software and in-house expertise focusing on: principal considerations in choosing library software; development of the database; addition of the MFVL database to the WISDOM service, and piloting
  4. Barnes, S.; McCue, J.: Linking library records to bibliographic databases : an analysis of common data elements in BIOSIS, Agricola, and the OPAC (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Myriad new information resources are available to contemporary library users. While print remains the foundation of most collections, libraries are also beginning to provide access to an array of bibliographic, numeric, and full-text databases. As more and more information is produced in electronic form and presented at computer workstations, the library catalog is being given an expanded role. The expanded catalog will play a crucial part in organizing information in electronic libraries, and in providing navigational assistance to library users. Like the traditional card catalog, the expanded catalog will not only lead to specific items or groups of sources, but also will provide connections to related materials. These connections will uses standard data elements to link the results of a search in one database with related material in another. For example, links will show local library holdings of sources in citation databases. Cornell University's Mann Library serves the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the College of Human Ecology, and the Division of Biological Sciences. As part of electronic library development, Mann staff have been analyzing issues involved in making it possible for Agricola and BIOSIS users to see, automatically, which of their retrieved citations are from sources available in the Cornell libraries. Samples of citations from Agricola and BIOSIS were drawn, and data elements present in these records were compared with bibliographic records of the library's holdings. In some cases, links would be provided by ISSNs. The study shows, however, that the presence of standard identifiers such as ISSN, USBN, or CODEN cannot be assumed, and other linking algorithms must be developed. This article presents study results, provides an overview of several linking systems, and identifies some of the difficulties caused by lack of standardization between different bibliographic databases. It is clear that the concept of an expanded catalog will require not only links between information resources but agreements among information professionals on standard data elements.
    Date
    8. 1.2007 17:22:25
  5. Piccotti, P.: ¬Les nouvelles technologies et la recherche documentaire (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 1.1996 16:50:24
    17.11.1998 10:33:29
    Source
    Bulletin d'informations de l'Association des Bibliothecaires Francais. 1998, no.178, S.20-22
  6. Mischo, W.H.; Cole, T.W.: ¬The Illinois extended OPAC : library information workstation design and development (1992) 0.02
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  7. Bosseau, D.: ¬The era of the CWIS (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The development of company wide information systems (CWIS) will offer more comprehensive information systems to the academic users than present OPACs. Describes design consideration, technical aspects and organisational implications involved in this evolving technology. Lists possible facilities and services offered and examines responsibilities and liabilities when operating a CWIS
  8. Hulser, R.P.: Overview of graphical user interfaces (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Traces the improvements in the capability of microcomputers to support graphics as they have led to improved, graphics and menu based interfaces for OPACs. Presents a state of the art review covering the development of OPAC screens, OPAC front end design; and the planning and implementation of OPAC front ends
  9. Pejtersen, A.M.; Albrechtsen, H.; Sandelin, R.; Lundgren, L.: ¬The Scandinavian Book House : indexing methods and OPAC development for subject access to Scandinavian fiction literature (1995) 0.02
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  10. Pountain, D.: ¬The British Library's catalog is on-line (199) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The British Library has computerized its paper catalogues into an OPAC. It uses personal computer clients running Windows. Explains reasons for this computerization, how the OPAC works, its architecture, which is built around the BRS/Search full text engine, and describes the software development
  11. Hancock-Beaulieu, M.: Methods for evaluating OPACs (1990) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses evaluation and methods of evaluation of OPACs in the context of user orientated qualitative research. Provides a state of the art review of experimental approaches and analytical data gathering methods applied to on-line catalogues and appropriate evalutative criteria. Suggests the development of more effective diagnostic, monitoring and prototyping tools.
  12. Batt, C.: ¬The cutting edge (II) (1990) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The belief that the OPAC represents the most revolutionary development in libraries since open access and could transform the effectiveness of many services if enough interest is taken. Describes some OPAC studies being undertaken in the UK.
  13. Chen, S.-f.: ¬A general description of the automation in cataloguing (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses the growth of automated catalogues in Taiwan and the rest of the world. Considers an automated catalogue as the prerequisite for a complete bibliographical database. Covers the meaning, functions, scope, pre-operation, post-project and future development of automated cataloguing
  14. CARL releases CARLweb 2.0 (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    CARL Co. has released CARLweb 2.0, a new version of its WWW OPAC interface. Lists the range of features of the new version and notes development which will be available in future releases
  15. Noble, S.: Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic : the development of an Internet accessible online catalog (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic has been providing audio recordings of educational texts since 1948. In 1992, it initiated a project to develop an OPAC to allow institutional providers and individual borrowers to search its holdings of over 80.000 volumes. In 1993, a coordinated pilot project was begun to allow a limited test group of institutional sites and individuals the ability to use the catalogue ordering mechanism for document delivery. Describes the project concluding that, although the project was not considered a success, much insight was gained as a result of the efforts which will be of value in the development of an improved version of the OPAC
  16. Ashton, J.: Development of the British Library's OPAC 97 : the value of a user-centred approach (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the development of the British Library OPAC services leading up to the launch of OPAC 97, offering access to 9 mio bibliographic records and attempts to show the value of a user centred approach in the project management involved in developing such a service as recommended by Human Computer Interaction (HCI) studies. Reviews the evaluation studies of the Online Catalogue, the Network OPAC, a web prototype interface and of OPAC 97 and discusses the results in relation to the OPAC 97 project. Although the OPAC 97 interface made use of various HCI recommendations, user feedback sometimes contradicted these in specific instances, revealing the value of detailed user evaluation in developing services
  17. Kopak, R.W.; Cherry, J.M.: Bibliographic displays and Web catalogues : user evaluations of three prototype displays (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports results of an evaluation study of 3 WWW based prototypes for bibliographic displays developed as part of an ongoing research project at the Faculty of Information Studies, Toronto University. The development of these prototypes builds upon results obtained in earlier phases of the project that addressed issues of both the content and form of bibliographic displays in OPACs. Anticipation of continued growth in the number of catalogues available through the WWW, combined with research evidence that existing Web based displays have not shown improvement over their text based counterparts, motivated the development of these prototypes for use on the Web. Reports findings from a focus group evaluation of the 3 prototypes and makes suggestions for future research
  18. Wallace, P.M.: Periodical title searching in online catalogues (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 7.1998 10:57:22
  19. Davis, E.; Stone, J.: ¬A painless route on to the Web : Web services 1: The Royal Postgraduate Medical School (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 7.1998 21:22:27
  20. Farley, L.: Together at last : regeneration and merging of the MELVYL catalog and periodicals databases (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 1.1996 12:21:39
    Source
    DLA bulletin. 17(1997) no.1, S.18-22

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