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  1. Bales, K.; Tucker, A.: ¬The RLIN database : current status, work in progress, future developments (1988) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The database of the Research Libraries Group's Research Libraries Information Network contains some 25 million records in all USMARC formats for bibliographic and authorities data, as well as a number of additional files for specialized data. These records include source data from the Library of Congress and other national bibliographic agencies, and records contributed by RLG member institutions, and are used both for technical processing and in support of RLG's cooperative programs. Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Cyrillic vernacular records are included in the central database; work on Hebrew is in progress. Future developments will result in the addition of diverse kinds of data, including nonbibliographic data, to RLIN.
  2. Karch, L.S.: Serials information on CD-ROM : a reference perspective (1990) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Since its introduction as a library resource in 1984, the use of CD-ROM technology has proliferated among a multitude of vendors. In 1987, Ulrich's, a major supplier of serials information, jumped on the bandwagon when the entire data bases of Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory and Ulrich's Irregular Serials and Annuals become available on CD-ROM as Ulrich's Plus. The next year, Ebsco introduced The Serials Directory in CD-ROM version. Examines and compares these data base systems as reference tools.
    Date
    15. 1.1996 5:22:42
  3. Behnke, R.-I.: 25 Jahre "Zeitschriftendienst" (ZD) (1990) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The Zeitschriftendienst (ZD), a topical periodical analysis service, began publication in 1965 and now covers 200 periodicals. The Deutsche Bibliotheksinstitut has used electronic data processing for publishing since 1974. The editorial board processes and coordinates all incoming periodicals analysis. A committee advises on cataloguing problems, selects new entries and old material for discarding. In 1990 it was decided to use the Schlagwortnormdatei, a standardised subject heading system used in many libraries...The service is available in printed form on microfiche and disc. It may be possible to store ZD in in-house systems.
  4. Future of the UK National Bibliography : some questions from LINC (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Examines the response of the UK Library and Information Council (LINC) to the British Library's consultation paper on the future of the BNB. LINC supports the continuation of the national bibliography in printed form, but is concerned about large areas of the national imprint not covered by it, and suggest that expansion of cooperative data supply should be explored. The current system could evolve into a controlled network of contributing agencies if the necessary legal, financial and quality control framework were established
    Date
    22. 2.1999 19:45:53
  5. Open Knowledge Foundation: Prinzipien zu offenen bibliographischen Daten (2011) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 3.2011 18:22:29
    Footnote
    Original unter: http://openbiblio.net/principles/ (Open Bibliography and Open Bibliographic Data)
  6. Buchbinder, R.; Weidemüller, H.U.; Tiedemann, E.: Biblio-Data, die nationalbibliographische Datenbank der Deutschen Bibliothek (1979) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die deutschen nationalbibliographische Datenbank Biblio-Data wird in Teil A mit ihren Grundlagen vorgestellt. Biblio-Data basiert auf dem Information-Retrieval-System STAIRS von IBM, das durch Zusatzprogramme der ZMD verbessert wurde. Das Hauptgewicht dieses Beitrags liegt auf der Erörterung des Biblio-Data-Konzepts, nach dem die Daten der Deutschen Bibliographie retrievalgerecht aufbereitet und eingegeben werden. Auf Eigenarten, Probleme und Mängel, die daraus entstehen, dass Biblio-Data auf nationalbibliographischen Daten aufbaut, wird ausführlich eingegangen. Zwei weitere Beiträge zeigen an einigen Beispielen die vielfältigen Suchmöglichkeiten mit Biblio-Data, um zu verdeutlichen, dass damit nicht nur viel schenellere, sondern auch bessere Recherchen ausgeführt werden können. Teil B weist nach, dass Biblio-Data weder die Innhaltsanalyse noch die Zuordnung von schlagwörtern automatisieren kann. Im derzeitigen Einsatzstadium fällt Biblio-Data die Aufgabe zu, die weiterhin knventionall-intellektuell auszuführende Sacherschließung durch retrospektive Recherchen, insbesonderr durch den wesentlich erleichterten Zugriff auf frühere Indexierungsergebnisse, zu unterstützen. Teil C schildert die praktische Arbeit mit Biblio-Data bei bibliographischen Ermittlungen und Literaturzusammenstellunen und kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass effektive und bibliographische Arbeit aus der sinnvollen Kombination von Datenbank-Retrieval und konventioneller Suche bestehet.
    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: Buchbinder, R.: Grundlagen von Biblio-Data (S.11-68); Weidemüller, H.U.: Biblio-Data in der Sacherschließung der Deutschen Bibliothek (S.69-105); Tiedemann, E.: Biblio-Data in der bibliographischen Auskunft der Deutschen Bibliothek (S.107-123)
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    Biblio-Data
  7. Rowley, J.; Butcher, D.: ¬A comparison of pricing strategies for bibliographic databases on CD-ROM and equivalent printed products (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Library managers are often concerned to assess the most cost effective means of access to bibliographic data. Considers comparative prices for bibliographic data on CD-ROM and in print form. In many instances, CD-ROM offers added value and easier access to data, but the relative cost is important. Library managers need not only to compare prices but to consider cost effectiveness. Differences between the nature of bibliographic data on CD-ROM and in a printed bibliography or in abstracting and indexing service, and the relative complexities of pricing structures for bibliographic data in both CD-ROM and printed form, where both hinder comparisons. Varying policies on network pricing are an added complication when assessing CD-ROM service. Concludes that some standardization of aspects of the licensing arrangements would be welcome
  8. Online-bibliographieren in allgemeinbibliographischen Datenbanken : Online-Versionen und konventionelle Ausgaben im Vergleich (1986) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält: HOFFMANN, B.: Deutsche Bibliographie und Biblio-Data; HUTHLOFF, C.-R.: Zeitschriftendatenbank, Niedersächsischer Zeitschriftennachweis und Gesamtverzeichnis der Kongress-Schriften
    Object
    Biblio-Data
  9. Smith, N.: BookFind-CD : an important management tool (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    BookFind-CD from Book Data contains bibliographic details of material from the UK, USA, Australia, Europe and elsewhere and includes mostly monographs with some audio and other nonbook materials. Reviews the following aspects of BookFind-CD: content; searching; search results; indexes; and printing
    Issue
    Book Data
  10. Schwens, U.: Feasibility of exploiting bibliometric data in European national bibliographic databases (1999) 0.02
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  11. Santiago, S.: International serials data system (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Provides a short background to the International Serials Data System (ISDS) focusing on important trends and ISDS development in connection with increasing professional use. The ISDS is the inter-governmental organisation in charge of the ISSN system. The network consists of 52 operational centres. Lists these centres and the number of records that they handle. Discusses the uses of ISSN, ISSN working procedures and developments, registration, access to the data and financial aspects
  12. Peroni, S.; Dutton, A.; Gray, T.; Shotton, D.: Setting our bibliographic references free : towards open citation data (2015) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Purpose - Citation data needs to be recognised as a part of the Commons - those works that are freely and legally available for sharing - and placed in an open repository. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach - The Open Citation Corpus is a new open repository of scholarly citation data, made available under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 public domain dedication and encoded as Open Linked Data using the SPAR Ontologies. Findings - The Open Citation Corpus presently provides open access (OA) to reference lists from 204,637 articles from the OA Subset of PubMed Central, containing 6,325,178 individual references to 3,373,961 unique papers. Originality/value - Scholars, publishers and institutions may freely build upon, enhance and reuse the open citation data for any purpose, without restriction under copyright or database law.
  13. Wolf, D.: Beschleunigung und Verbesserung der national-bibliographischen Dienste der Deutschen Bibliothek (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The effectivity of bibliographic data depends upon clearly defined standards, prompt publication and a range of possible users. The Deutsche Bibiothek has converted data into UNIMARC for national exchange purposes. The keyword standard file of over 260.000 heading and reference forms is available on magnetic tape and microfiche. A central data file on corporate bodies, produced by the Deutsche Bibliotheksinstitut is also available. From 1989 the amount of information in topical index entries may be reduced. Further changes planned include more precise definition of collection guidelines, new operational forms for floppy disc and CD-ROM and selective bibliographic services for particular publication forms and types of library.
  14. Lang, L.: Einbindung der ÖZDB in den Bibliothekenverbund (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Lecture given at the meeting of the committee on interloans and union catalogues at the 20th Austrian Librarian's Conference. The contents of the Österreichischen Zeitschriftendatenbank (ÖZDB) will be transferred into the data base of the Austrian Libraries' Cooperative, which uses the BIBOS system. Framework conditions of procedures have been established. The 3 data files of ÖZDB are linked logically and are redundance free; they contained over 660.000 entries in 1986. In 1988 there were 980 participants in the data base, mainly Austrian academic libraries. On-line services are included. Interim measures have been recommended for the transition period.
  15. Pohl, A.; Ostrowski, F.: Zur Konzeption und Implementierung einer Infrastruktur für freie bibliografische Daten (2010) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Das zunehmende Bewusstsein für "Open Data" in der Bibliothekswelt eröffnet wichtige Fragen bezüglich des Umgangs mit freien Daten. Der vorliegende Text diskutiert die konzeptionellen Grundlinien einer technischen Open-Data-Infrastruktur und arbeitet die vielschichtigen Anforderungen an eine solche Infrastruktur heraus. Die behandelten Gesichtspunkte reichen von der Datenpublikation über ihre Beschreibung bis hin zur Änderungsverwaltung. Für einige Aspekte werden viel versprechende Anknüpfungspunkte identifiziert, z. B. in Gestalt von Versionsverwaltungstools aus der OpenSource-Community oder in Form von laufenden Projekten der Open Knowledge Foundation oder des W3C.
    Source
    Semantic web & linked data: Elemente zukünftiger Informationsinfrastrukturen ; 1. DGI-Konferenz ; 62. Jahrestagung der DGI ; Frankfurt am Main, 7. - 9. Oktober 2010 ; Proceedings / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis. Hrsg.: M. Ockenfeld
  16. Lahti, L.; Marjanen, J.; Roivainen, H.; Tolonen, M.: Bibliographic data science and the history of the book (c. 1500-1800) (2019) 0.02
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    Abstract
    National bibliographies have been identified as a crucial resource for historical research on the publishing landscape, but using them requires addressing challenges of data quality, completeness, and interpretation. We call this approach bibliographic data science. In this article, we briefly assess the development of book formats and the vernacularization process in early modern Europe. The work undertaken paves the way for more extensive integration of library catalogs to map the history of the book.
  17. Bell, S.S.: ¬The serials directory / EBSCO CD-ROM (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses the Serial Directory / EBSCO CD-ROM. Covers installation; searching; query profile searching; results; printing; ordering; tailoring the system; documentation; coverage and product data
  18. Over, P.: ¬The TREC interactive track : an annotated bibliography (2001) 0.01
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    Source
    Information processing and management. 37(2001) no.3, S.369-381
  19. Zehnder, C.A.: Konzept für den Verbundkatalog Schweiz (VKS) (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Large Swiss academic libraries stock 3 million titles documented in computerized catalogues. This data will be amalgamated with the Verbundkatalog Schweiz (VKS) to produce a national union catalogue. Unified cataloguing rules, clear definitions for data storage, operational guidelines and active participation of the original VKS database are needed. The government will help libraries financially according to their degree of participation in the project
  20. Mensching, T.: Trends in bibliographic instruction in the 1980s : a comparision of data from two surveys (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    US academic libraries were surveyed in Apr 87 to determine which types of instructional methodes and materials were used in bibliographic instruction. Results of the survey were compared to data gathered in 1979. The most sriking results show that although roughly the same number of libraries offered course-related or noncourse-related lectures in 1987 as in 79, more institutions have required bibliographic instruction sessions and/or tours. The amount of publicity, evaluation, and print and nonprint materials produced has increased during the 80s, but fewer credit courses, term paper clinics, and audiotape programmes are offered.

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