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  1. Braaksma, J.: Inlichtingenwerk in wetenschappelijke bibliotheken : hoe wijzer to worden? (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    A survey of the literature shows that little is known of how reference enquiries are answered in libraries and how far answers satisfy readers' needs. To remedy this situation a survey was held in 15 academic libraries in the Netherlands. Survey results show that the traditional approach to reference service was the norm despite the need for a more flexible approach. Follow up studies showed that reference satff often lacked in-depth subject knowledge. A national programme is required to provide training and exchange of expertise
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    Übers. d. Titels: Reference work in academic libraries: how do we improve our knowledge?
  2. Rotten, C. v.d.: oderzoek naar alternatieve plaatsing : Bijna net zoveel systemen als bibliotheken (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In the last 10 years a number of libraries in the Netherlands have developed akternative shelf arrangements to the standard SISO system. A survey undertaken at Felde children's library following the implementation of an alternative arrangement showed that children had been unaware of the change. In 1989 the Nederlands Bibliothekk en Lektuur Centrum (Dutch Centre for Libraries and Reading) began developing a system based on trials at 15 libraries. Further implementations of the system should take account of developments with automated catalogues
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    Übers. des Titels: Almost as many systems as libraries: a study of alternative shelf arrangement schems
    Source
    Bibliotheek en samenleving. 23(1995) no.11, S.20-22
  3. Jong, J. de: Haalt het SISO het jaar 2000? : paneldiscussie moet oplossingen opleveren voor de problemen met het SISO (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the SISO general classification scheme is criticised by staff of small libraries as too user hostile, and by staff in larger libraries, as lacking detailed subject divisions. To answer such criticism the Nederlands Bibliotheek en Lektuur Centrum has set up a Committee to examine the future of SISO. The Committee has announced plans for the creation of a series of panel discussions to enable staff from all types of library to air their views
    Source
    Bibliotheek en samenleving. 22(1994) no.6, S.10-11
  4. Tiggelen, N. van: ¬Een landelijk systeem zou ideaal zijn : bibliotheken van Leerdam en Weert experimenteren met alternatieve plaatsing (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Dissatisfied with the national public library classification SISO some public libraries experiment with a own, more user friendly system
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    Übers. d. Titels: A national system urgently required: Leerdam and Weert public libraries experiment with alternative shelf location systems
    Source
    BibliotheekBlad. 2(1998) no.10/11, S.22-24
  5. Velthoven, A.: 'Heeft u nog een mooi boek voor mij?' : het adviseren van romanlezers (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    On 19 Aug 94 a group of readers' advisers met to discuss their problems in Utrecht Provincial Central Library in the Netherlands. The panel felt that too much emphasis had been placed on libraries' information role and that more effort should be devoted to recreational reading through organising lectures and reading groups. It was felt that training sessions should be organised and a network created for the exchange of ideas
    Source
    Bibliotheek en samenleving. 22(1994) no.11, S.22-23
  6. Zakrzewska, E.D.: GOO of UDC? : twee systemen voor inhoudelijke ontsluiting vergeleken (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the Gemeenschappelijke Onderwerps Ontsluiting (Standard Subject Indexing) schedules were developed for libraries using the national online catalogue. At Leiden University's Institute voor Oost-Europees Recht en Ruslandkunde use of both UDC and GOO schedules enabled a comparison to be made of the systems. A study of approx. 1.400 titles showed that GOO was more effective in retrieving relevant documents, whereas UDC was more suited for compiling subject bibliographies. The best of both schemes should be combined for optimal retrieval
    Source
    Informatie professional. 1(1997) no.3, S.19-22
  7. Vaerenbergh, J. van: Openbare bibliotheken en de informatiemaatschappij (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In 1997 the European Commission published its report, Public Libraries and the Information Society, which points out the impact the information society will have for the ordinary citizen. Aim of the study was to show how libraries must adapt their services to the challenges. However, a majority of Europe's 40.000 public libraries have yet to take their 1st steps towards automation. Closer cooperation amongst all types of libraries is urgently required together with adequate training. Progress must be regularly monitored
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    Übers. des Titels: Public libraries and the information society
  8. NBLC trefwoorden thesaurus : handleiding (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Guidelines for the thesaurus by Dutch public libraries
  9. Heijne, M.; Rexwinkel, R.: Verstrikt in het Web? (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Development of the SURFnet network enables libraries in the Netherlands to access the rapidly expanding resources of Internet. Plans are currently in hand to provide SURFnet users with the latest WWW and gopher technology. From Mar 95 the Nederlands Bibliotheek en Lektuur Centrum will make SURFnet available to public libraries. The European Commission is currently considering requests for funding for a number of such projects, including 17 request fro Dutch libraries
  10. Huisman, F.W.: Gemeenschappelijke onderwerpsontsluiting (GOO) : een samenwerkingsproject in Pica-verband (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands, for historical reasons, there have been wide variations in subject indexing practice from library to library. With the creation of the Pica (Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation) catalogue network a start was made to create a subject classification suitable for all types of libraries. In 1985 a working party was formed with representatives from the Dutch university libraries and Royal Library. The working party has been responsible for the creation of the general subject classification which has been in use in the Royal Library, and Groningen, Leiden, Nijmegen, and Twente university libraries since Oct. 91. The system was designed for use in online public access catalogues but may also be used as a basis for collection assessment
  11. Meijer, G.: Zonder SISO is het makkelijker zoeken : kiezen voor kategorisatie in de jeugdbibliotheek en op school (1990) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reply to an article by B. Schaap and W. Dussel in Bibliotheek en samenleving 19(1990) no.4, in which it is suggested that the SISO classification used in adult sections of Dutch public libraries, may be adapted for use in children's libraries. However, experience shows that SISO's highly-structured nater makes it difficult for both adults and children to understand. Moreover, because related aspects of the same subject are scattered throughout the scheme's main categories, the user must first understand how to use a library's cataloue. However, a more useful system is to arrange books in broad categories according to children's interests, e.g. football and horses. To enable sucha method to succeed public libraries and school resource centres must agree a common scheme
  12. Zeijl, F.v.: RotterdamNet geeft toegang tot úún megacollectie : project gemeenschappelijke catalogus van de Rotterdamse bibliotheken (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Rotterdam City Library in the Netherlands has for a number of years cooperated with the Erasmus University and Maritime Museum to provide a union catalogue of holdings. However, the 1st steps have been taken to create a consortium of 20 libraries offering a shared catalogue via the Internet. The system will create easier access to collections for users and allow a more efficient use of acquisition budgets. Some smaller libraries are currently reluctant to participate through fear of escalating costs of loss of identity
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: RotterdamNet provides access to a huge collection: the union catalogue project of Rotterdam libraries
  13. Kingma, J.: Veilingcatalogi : instrumentarium voor bibliografen, 4 (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The 1st book auctions for which printed catalogues were issued started in the Netherlands around 1600. However, few catalogues survive before the start of the 19th century. Such early catalogues frequently represent the collections of individuals or of institutions, including libraries. Details of authorship, provenance and state of individual works varies greatly from catalogue to catalogue. For auctioneers commerical considerations are more important than bibliographical correctness. Despite their importance for tracing provenance, auction catalogues are frequently inadequately catalogued in libraries
  14. Braaksma, H.: Inspelen op informatievaardigheden en behoeften van gebruikers (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    To assist users with accessing the growing range of information sources Twente University Library in the Netherlands has developed OBIS (Online Bibliotheek Informatie Systeem / Online Library Information System). OBIS provides access to online databases and a range of library catalogues, including Twente's. However, a survey of staff in the Department of Applied Education and Information Science Studies showed that library services were underused. The survey showed that users relied heavily on printed information and contacts with colleagues. To overcome this a user education programme is currently being developed
  15. Heiser, W.J.: Zoeken in de bibliografische ruimte : de bijzondere rol van de hierarchische classificaties bij geautomatiseerde onderwerpsontsluiting (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The universal classification schemes developed in the 19th century are a direct response to the social changes of that era. However, the increasing use of automation in libraries has highlighted the need fir greater precision in hierarchical structures. A thesaurus of used and related headings can be employed to show the spatial relationship of semantic terms. The resulting search profile can be further enhanced by the addition of citation weighting. To assist users to define searches more accurately libraries using large general classification schemes should consider adding supplementary classification data to records
  16. ¬De inrichting en het gebruik vat het documentatiecentrum in de lagere scholen (1976) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Modern education is concerned with helping children to understand society and a multi-media documentation centre in each school is a necessary teachign aid. Beginning with static book collections, documentation centres should expand into dynamic information sources containing all media and concentrating on current material. Provincial libraries will often provide this service for an egreed fee. Most centres have classified catalogues based upon the Dutch SISO classification system for public libraries. Essential to the setting up and running of a documentation centre is the goodwill and appreciation of teachinf staff who must participate in every aspect of it
  17. Simons, L.: Gutenberg, Diderot of Bill Gates? : de informatiesnelweg en de verspreiding van wetenschappelijke kennis (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Articles on the Internet and its application to library services now abound in the professional literature. Libraries which do not offer Internet access are depriving their users of access to a vast store of information. As the cost of scientific journals continues to soar the Internet has encouraged the creation of specialist databases, such as the elementary particle physics database at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Publishers charges for online information highlight the vulnerable position of Flemish university libraries
  18. Stein, F.: Centra creùren die kennisprocessen stimuleren : Arjo Klamer over de plaats van de bibliotheek in de kennissamenleving (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Arjo Klamer, professor of the economics of art and culture at Rotterdam's Erasmus University, was involved in the government-sponsored national debate on the place of knowledge in tomorrow's society. Klamer believes that changes in society will require a system of continuing training for its citizens. Klamer believes that libraries are ideally suited to fulfil this role and urges librarians to accept the challenge. He warns that current trends towards implementing market-oriented library services will attract competitors into undercutting libraries
  19. Haanen, E.: Specificiteit en consistentie : een kwantitatief oderzoek naar trefwoordtoekenning door UBA en UBN (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Online public access catalogues enable users to undertake subject searching by classification schedules, natural language, or controlled language terminology. In practice the 1st method is little used. Controlled language systems require indexers to index specifically and consistently. A comparative survey was made of indexing practices at Amsterdam and Mijmegen university libraries. On average Amsterdam assigned each document 3.5 index terms against 1.8 at Nijmegen. This discrepancy in indexing policy is the result of long-standing practices in each institution. Nijmegen has failed to utilise the advantages offered by online cataloges
  20. Timman, T.E.; Harte, T.J.M.: Gedeelde ontsluiting : kosten en baten van gezamenlijke catalogiseren door de ministeriebibliotheken (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In an attempt to reduce administrative costs a survey was undertaken in 1992 of the opportunities for cooperation in governmant libraries in the Netherlands. The survey concentrated on shared cataloguing and subject indexing of periodical articles. The study showed that subject interests varied to much from library to make cooperation cost-effective. Moreover, as too few records were likely to be obtained from the Dutch online union catalogue it was decided that a cooperative network was not feasible