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  • × theme_ss:"Bibliographische Software"
  1. Buxton, A.; Hopkinson, A.: ¬The CDS/ISIS for Windows handbook (2001) 0.01
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    COMPASS
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
    LCSH
    ISIS (Information retrieval system) / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Subject
    ISIS (Information retrieval system) / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Information storage and retrieval systems / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
  2. EndNote X1 (2007) 0.01
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    Footnote
    http://informationr.net/ir/12-4/paper330.html [16.10.2007] im Web-Browser unglücklicherweise in die Adresse http://informationr.net/ir/12-4/paper330.html%20%5B16.10.2007%5D umgesetzt, während dies im Eingabefenster ("reference window") durchaus nicht der Fall ist. Dort wird der in blauer Schrift dargestellte Link korrekt erkannt und kann, ohne dass das dahinter stehende Datum stört, durch simples Anklicken in einem Browser-Fenster geöffnet werden. Als viertes und auch recht nützliches neues Feature der Kurztitelliste ist anzuführen, dass dort als Alternative zu der mit einem separaten Suchfenster realisierten Recherche in der EndNote-Library nunmehr ein kleines Eingabefenster für eine "Quick Search" zur Verfügung steht, mit der sich ein guter Teil der Abfragen bewältigen lässt. Andere Neuerungen betreffen neben der Kurztitelliste ("library window") auch das Eingabefenster ("reference window") bzw. die dort bei der Datenerfassung und -pflege erscheinenden Felder und ihre Bezeichnungen. So steht nunmehr eine umfassendere Möglichkeit zur Gestaltung von Schriftart und -grösse der Felder und ihrer Inhalte zur Verfügung. Das Feld "Link to PDF" wurde in "File Attachment" umbenannt, zumal dort jetzt pro Datensatz bis zu 45 Dateien beliebiger Formate verlinkt werden können. Das Feld für die Erfassung von Kennungen für digitale Dokumente heisst jetzt "DOI" (Digital Object Identifier), da sich dieser Identifikator insbesondere für Online-Artikel wissenschaftlicher Fachzeitschriften durchgesetzt hat. Eine neue Funktionalität, die zur Erhöhung der Flexibilität bei der Verwendung von EndNote beitragen soll, verbirgt sich hinter den Headings "Sharing Your Reference Type Table" (Manual) bzw. "Exportieren und Importieren von angepassten Datenbankstrukturen" (deutschsprachiger Produktprospekt). Damit wird es bspw. möglich gemacht, die EndNoteDatenbank eines Kollegen, die dieser mit individuellen Modifikationen (Feldbezeichnungen, Standard-Referenztyp, Spaltendefinition der Kurztitelanzeige), versehen hat, in dieser modifizierten Form zu betrachten. Dazu muss allerdings zuerst die eigene Tabelle der dokumententypspezifischen Felddefinitionen ("reference type table") exportiert und an sicherer Stelle verwahrt werden. Diese Prozedur ist für den geschilderten Fall, der nicht allzu oft vorkommen wird, unschwer durchführbar - dies zeigte sich auch bei einem einfachen Test. Wollte man sie hingegen für den alltäglichen, parallelen Betrieb von Datenbanken mit unterschiedlicher Struktur (z.B. Literatur- vs. CD- oder Filmdatenbank) nutzen, so bedürfte sie noch einer weiteren, ein ergonomisches Arbeiten besser unterstützenden Automatisierung.
  3. Hobohm, H.-C.: Jedem seine Datenbank! : Bibliographie-Software im Vergleich: EndNote, ProCite und Reference Manager (2000) 0.00
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    Source
    nfd Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 51(2000) H.7, S.431-434
  4. Farthofer, E.: Einrichtung einer Literaturdatenbank mit Reference Manager an der Abteilung für Gefäß- und Leistungsbiologie der Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg (2004) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Potsdam : Fachhochschule, Institut für Information und Dokumentation
  5. Schoonbaert, D.; Rosenberg, V.: Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Personal Bibliographic Systems (PBS) manage the input, storage, retrieval, and output of bibliographic references. The software allows for references to a number of different document types such as journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, reports, unpublished papers, electronic documents, etc. Unlike general-purpose database management packages, PBS are made for bibliographic information, featuring a variety of import profiles for records downloaded from the major international databases, and the automatic generation of dozens of different output styles, including those used by the world's leading scientific journals. Modern PBS are thoroughly integrated with word processors. The software provides for the import, storage, retrieval, and output of World Wide Web-based information. This survey focuses on the various options and characteristics of PBS. Special attention is paid to structural flexibility, retrieval options, input, display, and output formats.
    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information sciences. 3rd ed. Ed.: M.J. Bates
  6. Hussain, K.H.; Rajeev, J.S.: ¬The changing language technology and CDS/ ISIS : UNICODE and the emergence of OTF (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Language technology is undergoing a great change and within a few years languages of the world will embark on OTF (Open Type Font) Technology. Major operating systems have already started embedding Asian languages using OTF. Being a major bibliographic DBMS, CDS/ISIS cannot ignore these developments that have taken place in text processing. This paper looks at the ideas behind Unicode and OTF and examines future developments of multilingual information systems. The Unicode is a minimalist encoding which includes currently all major scripts in use and allows easy migration from an existing encoding scheme to it. Indic language computing will be tremendously benefited from the development of OTF in compliance with Unicode. CDS/ISIS should be made Unicode compliant by utilizing the shaping and encoding engine on various operating systems so that it can be effectively utilized to develop and distribute local information systems using vernacular scripts. The source code of CDS/ISIS may be made available under a free software license, allowing the evolution of the package in a free and socially useful manner.
    Source
    Knowledge organization, information systems and other essays: Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift. Ed. by K.S. Raghavan and K.N. Prasad
  7. Schoonbaert, D.: Personal bibliographic systems (2002) 0.00
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.70, [=Suppl.33]
  8. 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.
    Source
    Knowledge organization, information systems and other essays: Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift. Ed. by K.S. Raghavan and K.N. Prasad
  9. Hobohm, H.-C.: Persönliche Literaturverwaltung im Umbruch vom Bibliographie-Management zum Social Bookmarking : Anmerkungen zu EndNote, Reference Manager, RefWorks und Connotea (2005) 0.00
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    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 56(2005) H.7, S.365-370