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  1. Marcum, D.B.: ¬The future of cataloging (2006) 0.00
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    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
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  2. Danowski, P.; Heller, L.: Bibliothek 2.0 : Die Zukunft der Bibliothek? (2006) 0.00
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    Content
    Darin auch Aussagen zu Katalogen der Zukunft: "OPAC: Vom hermetischen Katalogkasten zur Entdecker-Bibliothek... Das Entdecken neuer Informationen sollte durch ein breiteres Spektrum von Zugängen unterstützt werden als allein durch die klassische OPAC-Suche. Jeder einzelne Buchtitel und jede einzelne Ressource sollte durch eine permanente, möglichst aussagekräftig URL angesprochen werden können. Das ist nicht nur die Voraussetzung dafür, dass die Informationen automatisch durch Websuchmaschinen indexiert werden können, und somit über den Hauptzugang zu Informationen heute auffindbar sind; vielmehr werden auch weitere neuartige Webanwendungen darauf angewiesen sein. Noch einen Schritt weiter geht die Einbindung von RSS in den Kölner Gesamtkatalog KUG. Die RSS-Links führen nicht direkt auf eine HTML-Seite, sondern auf strukturierte, maschinenlesbare Informationen. Wissenschaftler können so ihr eigenes Interessenprofil durch eine Schlagwortkombination im Katalog definieren und sich in ihrem Feedreader automatisch alle Neuerwerbungen zu diesem Thema anzeigen lassen." (S.1262-1263)
    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 40(2006) H.11, S.1259-1271
    Type
    a
  3. Drauz, S.; Plieninger, J.: Nutzerwünsche sind nur bedingt RAK-kompatibel : So wird der Katalog zukunftstauglich: Recommenderdienste - Anreicherungen - Katalog 2.0 - Table of Contents (2010) 0.00
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    Source
    BuB. 62(2010) H.1, S.40-48
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  4. Cerbo II, M.A.: Is there a future for library catalogers? (2011) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Is there a future for the library cataloger? For the past thirty years this debate has increased with the continued growth of online resources and greater access to the World Wide Web. Many are concerned that library administrators believe budgetary resources would be better spent on other matters, leaving library users with an overabundance of electronic information to muddle through on their own. This article focuses on the future of the cataloging profession and its importance to the needs of library patrons.
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 49(2011) no.4, S.323-327
    Type
    a
  5. Pianos, T.: "Alles sofort, jederzeit und kostenlos" : Bericht über die 9. InetBib-Tagung in Münster (2006) 0.00
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    Content
    Darin auch Aussagen zur Zukunft der Kataloge: "Peter Kostädt (USB Köln) beschrieb "Die Zukunft des OPAC, indem er den OPAC zumindest verbal abschaffte und seine Planungen für ein umfassendes, nutzerfreundliches (das Wort wird zu oft missbraucht, aber hier scheint es wirklich zu passen) Dienstleistungsangebot präsentierte. Konsequent soll dabei alles was stört (Barrieren, Java-Skript, Cookies, Systemanforderungen, Timeouts) über Bord geworfen werden und durch banale Dinge ersetzt werden, die Nutzerinnen und Nutzer oft einfordern, aber selten bekommen (schnelle Antwortzeiten, einfache Oberfläche, Hilfestellung bei Fehlern in der Suche, Rechtschreibkorrektur, Ranking nach auswählbaren Kriterien, Tools zur Verfeinerung der Suche, Zusatzinformationen wie Cover, Inhaltsverzeichnis, Rezensionen und schließlich Personalisierung und Alert-Dienste). Schön auch in diesem Zusammenhang die Randbemerkung zu RSS-Feeds: "Bibliothekare wissen meist nicht, was das Logo bedeutet und lassen sich dann durch die Nutzer belehren." Ziel ist also eine serviceorientierte Architektur - und wir warten gespannt auf die Umsetzung." (S.1278-1279)
    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 40(2006) H.11, S.1272-1280
    Type
    a
  6. Marcum, D.B.: ¬The future of cataloging (2005) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This thought piece on the future of cataloging is long on musings and short on predictions. But that isn't to denigrate it, only to clarify it's role given the possible connotations of the title. Rather than coming up with solutions or predictions, Marcum ponders the proper role of cataloging in a Google age. Marcum cites the Google project to digitize much or all of the contents of a selected set of major research libraries as evidence that the world of cataloging is changing dramatically, and she briefly identifies ways in which the Library of Congress is responding to this new environment. But, Marcum cautions, "the future of cataloging is not something that the Library of Congress, or even the small library group with which we will meet, can or expects to resolve alone." She then poses some specific questions that should be considered, including how we can massively change our current MARC/AACR2 system without creating chaos

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