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  1. Dwyer, J.: Bibliographic records enhancement : from the drawing board to the catalog screen (1991) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Contents notes can improve online access to works containing essays, short stories, and significantly titles chapters. Few records in bibliographic utilities include contents notes. The OCLC PRISM service may provide an opportunity to cooperatively build a contents-enriched database. This paper discusses some issues related to the creation of enhanced records and their display in online cataloges. It also describes one library's efforts to add contents notes lically and to participate in an anticipated OCLC pilot project
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 13(1991) nos.3/4, S.29-51
  2. Piascik, J.M.: Enhanced subject access in Ohio public libraries (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This article reports the findings of a survey of heads of cataloging in Ohio public libraries. The survey focused on subject enhancements in automated catalogs. Results reveal that additional subject access points and more anaytical entries ranked as the most useful enhancements for patrons. These enhancements were seen as less useful for technical services staff.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 16(1993) no.4, S.77-91
  3. Barnes, S.; McCue, J.: Linking library records to bibliographic databases : an analysis of common data elements in BIOSIS, Agricola, and the OPAC (1991) 0.03
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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
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 13(1991) nos.3/4, S.157-187
  4. Pappas, E.; Herendeen, A.: Enhancing bibliographic records with tables of contents derived from OCR technologies at the American Museum of Natural History Library (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This paper reports on a project undertaken at the American Museum of Natural History Library in 1997 and intended to enhance access to materials in the library's collection by using scanning and OCR software to digitize and add monograph tables of contents to the OPAC bibliographic records. Initially, conference proceedings already in the collection were used, but, as the project developed, other types of materials were also used. The rationale for the project is explained, the procedure developed is described, and the lessons learned from using this particular technology are outlined.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 29(2000) no.4, S.61-72
  5. Syracuse, R.O.; Poyer, R.K.: Enhancing access to the library's collections : a view from an academy health center library (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    With the advent of online public access catalogs, catalog librarians and their staffs have been freed from the labor-intensive processes involved in the creation and maintenance of card catalogs. At the Medical University of South Carolina Library, this new found time has been devoted to enhancing access to the library's collections. Enhancements discussed include the creation of bibliographic records for vertical file materials, the National Library of Medicine bibliographies, and reserve items, as well as providing subject access to individual chapters in books and articles in monographic serials.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 13(1991) nos.3/4, S.93-90
  6. Wu, S.: Implementing bibliographic enhancement data in academic library catalogs : an empirical study (2024) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This study examines users' needs for bibliographic enhancement data (BIBED) in academic library catalogs. Qualitative data were collected through 30 academic users' activity logs and follow-up interviews. These 30 participants were recruited from a public university in the United States that has over 19,000 students enrolled and over 600 full-time faculty members. This study identified 19 types of BIBED useful for supporting the five user tasks proposed in the IFLA Library Reference Model and in seven other contexts, such as enhancing one's understanding, offering search instructions, and providing readers' advisory. Findings suggest that adopting BIBFRAME and Semantic Web technologies may enable academic library catalogs to provide BIBED to better meet user needs in various contexts.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 61(2023) no.3-4, p.308-345
  7. Tseng, Y.-H.: Automatic cataloguing and searching for retrospective data by use of OCR text (2001) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This article describes our efforts in supporting information retrieval from OCR degraded text. In particular, we report our approach to an automatic cataloging and searching contest for books in multiple languages. In this contest, 500 books in English, German, French, and Italian published during the 1770s to 1970s are scanned into images and OCRed to digital text. The goal is to use only automatic ways to extract information for sophisticated searching. We adopted the vector space retrieval model, an n-gram indexing method, and a special weighting scheme to tackle this problem. Although the performance by this approach is slightly inferior to the best approach, which is mainly based on regular expression match, one advantage of our approach is that it is less language dependent and less layout sensitive, thus is readily applicable to other languages and document collections. Problems of OCR text retrieval for some Asian languages are also discussed in this article, and solutions are suggested
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 52(2001) no.5, S.378-390
  8. Gratch, B.; Settel, B.; Atherton, P.: Characteristics of book indexes for subject retrieval in the humanities and social sciences (1978) 0.02
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    Source
    Indexer. 11(1978), S.14-22
  9. Ingwersen, P.; Wormell, I.: Modern indexing and retrieval techniques matching different types of information needs (1989) 0.02
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    Source
    International forum on information and documentation. 14(1989), S.17-22
  10. Advances in online public access catalogs : Vol.1 (1992) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: Pt.1: USER INTERFACES: HULSER, R.P.: Overview of graphical user interfaces; TROUTMA, L.: The online public access catalog and music materials: issues for system and interface design; MISCHO, W.H. u. T.W. COLE: The Illinois extended OPAC: library information workstation design and development; BALLARD, T. u. J. SMITH: The human interface: an ongoing study of OPAC usage at Adelphi University; Pt.2: ENHANCING THE TRADITIONAL CATALOG RECORD: WITTENBACH; S.A.: Building a better mousetrap: enhanced cataloging and access for the online catalog; BEATTY, S.: Subject enrichment using contents or index terms: the Australian Defence Force Academy experience; Enhancing USMARC records with table of contents (MARBI discussion paper; no.46); Pt.3: REDEFINING THE SCOPE OF THE OPAC AND MOVING BEYOND THE LIBRARY WALLS: TROLL, D.A.: The Mercury Project: meeting the expectations of electronc library patrons; JAMIESON, R.C.: Oriental language materials in online public access catalogues; JUZNIC, P. u. H. PAAR: Cooperative cataloguing in Yugoslavia and the development of the OPAC; PERRY, A.: The PACLink Project at the State University of New York: leveraging collections for the future
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of academic librarianship 19(1993) no.3, S.170 (R.P. Holley); Library revies 42(1993) no.5, S.70-71 (D. Anderson) // Jährliche Publikation angekündigt
  11. Müller, C.; Sternitzke, N.; Stratmann, R.; Parschik, T.: Kataloganreicherung und Zeitschriftenerschließung mit MyBib eDoc und C-3 am Ibero-Amerikanischen Institut, Preußischer Kulturbesitz : Neue Verfahren zur Optimierung der bibliografischen Nachweissituation in einer großen Spezialbibliothek (2010) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Bibliothek des lbero-Amerikanischen Instituts der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin (IAI) ist mit über 830.000 Monografien, 33.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen, von denen ca. 5.000 als laufende Abos geführt werden, und zahlreichen weiteren großen Sondersammlungen (Landkarten, Tonträger, Videos, DVDs, Nachlässe etc.) die größte Spezialbibliothek zu Lateinamerika, Spanien, Portugal und der Karibik in Europa und nach der Library of Congress in Washington und der Nettie-Lee-Benson-Collection der University of Texas in Austin die drittgrößte Spezialbibliothek dieser Art in der Welt. Über Kauf, Tausch und Schenkung erweitert sich der Bestand jedes Jahr um ca. 30.000 Monografien. Um die Nachweissituation von Sammelband- und Zeitschriftenaufsätzen und gleichzeitig das bibliografische Informationsangebot im Sinne einer Spezialbibliothek zu verbessern, hat das IAl in den letzten zwei Jahren zwei neue Geschäftsgänge eingeführt, mit denen die seit der Gründung des IAI vor fast 80 Jahren gängige Praxis, ausgewählte Aufsätze aus Zeitschriften und Sammelbänden zu erschließen, automatisiert wurde. Als erstes trat die Bibliothek des IAI 2007 dem System der Online-Contents-Sondersammelgebietsausschnitte (OLC-SSG) des GBV bei und betreut seitdem den OLC-SSG Ibero-Amerika. Es werden dazu im IAI sowohl die aktuellen als auch die bis zum Jahr 2000 zurückreichenden Inhaltsverzeichnisse von 780 laufenden Zeitschriftentiteln auf Artikelebene erschlossen.
  12. Hauer, M.: Collaborative catalog enrichment : 4. Benutzertreffen intelligentCAPTURE / dandelon.com (2007) 0.01
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    Content
    "AGI - Information Management Consultants (www.agi-imc.de) hatte am 8. und 9. Mai 2007 zum vierten Mal Bibliotheken und Partner zum Erfahrungsaustausch nach Neustadt an der Weinstraße eingeladen. Die angereisten Teilnehmer betreiben bereits mittels intelligentCAPTURE die Produktion und über dandelon.com den Austausch und die Publikation (www.dandelon.com). Mittlerweile wird intelligentCAPTURE in Deutschland, Österreich, Liechtenstein, Italien und in der Schweiz eingesetzt. Die PDF-Dateien gelangen über einen Partner bis zur weltgrößten Bibliothek, der Library of Congress in Washington. In Deutschland ist der GBV - Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverband in Göttingen (www.gbv.de) Partner von AGI und der größte Sekundärnutzer von dandelon.com. In dandelon.com sind derzeit über 220.000 Bücher suchbar, die Datenbank wächst täglich. Weitere 62.000 Titel werden nach einem Software-Update demnächst geladen; sie stammen aus Projekten mit der Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg und der TIB Hannover. Vergleichbare Scanprojekte laufen derzeit in einer Spezialbibliothek in Hamburg, der UB Braunschweig und UB Mainz. AGI geht von 400 bis 500.000 Buchtiteln bis Ende 2007 aus. Erstmals sahen die Teilnehmer "intelligentCAPTURE mobile". Eine Lösung, welche die Scanner selbst zwischen die engsten Regale fährt und somit erheblich den Transportaufwand reduziert - der Scanner wird zum Buch transportiert, nicht Tonnen von Büchern zu Scannern. Gemeinsam mit dem führenden Anbieter von Bibliothekseinrichtungen Schulz Speyer (www.schulzspeyer.de) wurde intelligentCAPTURE mobil gemacht.
  13. Brenner, S.; Ehlen, D.: Zusatzinformationen im interaktiven Katalog : LibraryThing - Social Cataloging-Plattform und Kataloganreicherung für Bibliotheken (2012) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In zahlreichen Social Cataloging-Plattformen haben Nutzer die Möglichkeit, ihre Buchsammlung zu präsentieren und sich über diese auszutauschen. Bekannte Beispiele sind Lovelybooks, Goodreads oder Shelfari. Die weltweit größte Community trifft sich auf LibraryThing. Neben der öffentlichen Plattform bietet LibraryThing auch entgeltpflichtige Kataloganreicherungen für Bibliotheken - LibraryThing for Libraries. Dirk Ehlen und Simon Brenner berichten im Folgenden über das Produkt.
  14. Lam, V.-T.: Enhancing subject access to monographs in Online Public Access Catalogs : table of contents added to bibliographic records (2000) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Subject access to monographs through online public access catalogs (OPACs) has always been a major concern for large research and/or academic libraries. Academic library practice of providing subject access to monographs has proven inadequate, especially in the case of composite works. Many techniques have been proposed to enhance subject treatment of monographs in OPACs. This article briefly reviews these efforts in the past and presents the case of adding Tables of Contents as one of the Most useful and probably also one of the Most costeffective ways of improving subject access to Monographs in an academic environment.
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
    Imprint
    Urbana-Champaign, IL : Illinois University at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
    Source
    Saving the time of the library user through subject access innovation: Papers in honor of Pauline Atherton Cochrane. Ed.: W.J. Wheeler
  15. Ikas, W.-V.; Litten, F.: World Wide Web und Catalogue Enrichment : Möglichkeiten des verbesserten Nachweises von mikroverfilmten Handschriften und Inkunabeln (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Besonders interessant dürften dabei sicherlich die Verfilmungen von mittelalterlichen und frühneuzeitlichen theologischen, juristischen, literarischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Handschriften aus britischen Bibliotheken sein. Illuminierte Handschriften liegen häufig auf Farbmikrofilm vor. Sie stammen nicht nur aus der British Library, sondern auch aus zahlreichen Bibliotheken von Colleges der Universitäten Oxford und Cambridge. Außerdem gibt es eine Komplettverfilmung der orientalischen Handschriften der School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Neben den als Mikroform verfügbaren Handschriften beinhaltet die Liste auch die Fiche-Sammlung "lncunabula", in der nach thematischen Gesichtspunkten (Bibeln, italienische Drucke, Medizin, usw.) zusammengefasst Drucke bis 1500 aus Bibliotheken der ganzen Welt präsentiert werden, darunter auch aus der BSB. Des weiteren führt das Verzeichnis mikroverfilmte Findmittel auf, wobei der "Cranz" (ein Führer zu veröffentlichten und die Verfilmung unveröffentlichter Handschriftenverzeichnisse auf insgesamt 386 Filmrollen) und die Verfilmung von Inventaren der Handschriftenbestände der Bibliothèque nationale de France (ca. 2.500 Mikrofiches) besonders erwähnenswert sind.
    Date
    22. 5.2007 11:19:21
  16. Atherton, P.: Books are for use : Final report of the Subject Access Project to the Council of Library Resources (1978) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Syracuse, NY : Syracuse Univ., School of Information Studies
  17. Wormell, I.: SAP: a new way to produce subject description of books (1981) 0.00
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    Source
    Journal of information science. 3(1981), S.39-43
  18. Markey, K.: ¬The process of subject searching in the online catalog : final report of the Subject Access Project (1983) 0.00
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  19. Kreutzkam, E.: Neue Wege in alten Online-Katalogen : Catalog Enrichment als Methode der Sacherschließung? ; Stand, Entwicklung und Umsetzung in Bibliotheken Deutschlands (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit der aktuellen Situation der Bibliothekskataloge und stellt neue Ansätze von Bibliotheken zur Optimierung der OPACs vor, um sich neuen Nutzerbedürfnissen anzupassen. Der Fokus der Arbeit liegt auf Catalog Enrichment, welches den Nutzern mit Hilfe von Zusatzinformationen, wie z.B. Inhaltsverzeichnisse und Klappentexte, einen zusätzlichen Service bietet. Das Thema Sacherschließung und deren Methoden werden ausführlich behandelt. Die Diplomarbeit untersucht die Frage, ob Catalog Enrichment als Methode der Sacherschließung angesehen werden kann. Kataloganreicherung wird definiert, Anliegen und Ziele werden vorgestellt, rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen dargestellt und auf Voraussetzung und Realisierung von Kataloganreicherung eingegangen. Zur Beantwortung der Untersuchungsfrage wird neben der Literaturrecherche eine Befragung von Einrichtungen durchgeführt, die an Projekten bzgl. Kataloganreicherung beteiligt sind. Die Ergebnisse der Erhebung werden nach thematischen Kategorien ausgewertet und unter verschiedenen Gesichtspunkten diskutiert. Am Ende erfolgt ein Fazit, welches die Ergebnisse zusammenfasst und Ausblick auf weitere Bearbeitungsmöglichkeiten des Themas gibt.
  20. Schneider, K.: Kataloganreicherung auch für Reihe B der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie (2011) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Weiterführende Informationen zum Kataloganreicherungsdienst unter: http://www.dnb.de/service/zd/kataloganreicherung.htm.