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  1. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.02
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  2. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.02
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  3. Laegreid, J.A.: SIFT: a Norwegian information retrieval system (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes SIFT (Search in Free Text) an information retrieval system originally developed for administering governmental documents in Norway but which is now being applied alsewhere. SIFT handles structured information well. A library system, SIFT-BIBL, is now available. SIFT's retrieval engine and search facilities are powerful. Its user interface is limited but being imporved. An application programmer interface has been released which will allow programmers to develop their own interface. A Windows-based- client-server version is now being beta tested
    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:22:09
  4. Kirkwood, H.P.: Ovid Web Gateway (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Ovid has supported a sophisticated interface for searching bibliographic and full text databases for some time. It is now offering a Web based version of this interface that is capable of accessing Z39.50-compliant OPACs and databases anywhere in the world. The Ovid Web Gateway builds on the Ovid Server, thus allowing for a variety of functions and configurations at user, group and database-specific level. The Web Gateway has a selection of download formats and delivery options
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  5. Hussain, K.H.; Rajeev, J.S.: ¬The changing language technology and CDS/ ISIS : UNICODE and the emergence of OTF (2006) 0.01
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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.
  6. Kelly, J.A.: Downloading information using bibliographic management software (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
  7. Khurshid, Z.: Cataloguing on microcomputer (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes microcomputer based software and CD-ROM products which enable libraries to automate their cataloguing functions on microcomputer. Presents features of a few sample cataloguing products. Claims that this information should be helpful to cataloguing managers in their selection of such software. Discusses the potential implications for libraries in developing countries
  8. Gillman, P.: ConQuest: retrieval on a large scale (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gives an overview of ConQuest text retrieval software. It is designed for large systems and has 9 different retrieval techniques which can be used in series or combination to enhance retrieval. Describes its thesaurus-based retrieval, and combinations of retrieval techniques. Discusses the size of the application and its speed
  9. Beckman, R.: EndNote Plus 2.3 (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the EndNote Plus 2.3 dual purpose Windows based software designed as a database manager and as a bibliography maker to insert citations into word processing documents and later compile the bibliography in the required format
  10. Jayakanth, F.; Aswath, L.: ¬A PFT-based approach to make CDS/ISIS data based OAI-compliant (2006) 0.01
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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.
  11. Rowley, J.: GENESIS - a new beginning or a new generation (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    GENESIS, from SCG, the supplier of the well established library management system BookshelF, is one of the first library management systems to run as a Windows product with a graphical user interface (GUI), and as such is one of the front runners of the next generation of library management systems. The article commences with a brief review of the characteristics of GUI-based systems and proceeds to examine the characteristics of GENESIS. GENSIS is based on a new database environment but retains the same package of modules a BookshelF: Catalogue, Circulation, Thesuaurs, System Defintions, Acquisistion, Serials, Management reporting and System Administration. The GUI interface is simple and easy to use. GENESIS has many of the the features that will characterise a new generation of library management systems
  12. Sur, S.N.; Chowdhury, G.G.: ¬A prototype design of a bibliographic database based on CCF using Micro-CDS/ISIS (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Design aspects of bibliographic databases are of utmost importance for effective resource sharing and for providing better information retrieval services in libraries. Standard formats such as the Common Communication Format (CCF) may be adapted for the design of databases. Experience shows that some modifications to the CCF format may be more useful for manipulation of data for various libray operations. Proposes the design of a bibliographic database based on CCF for use in Micr-CDS/ISIS. Almost all the mandatory CCF fields have been adopted and a few new fields added for achieving better results. Formats for display of records conform to AACR2. Provides ample catalogue entries and sample indexes to illustrate how the proposed design helps perform various information retrieval operations in libraries. Modifications in the display of records may be achieved with little effort
  13. Kushwoh, S.S.; Gautam, J.N.; Singh, R.: Migration from CDS / ISIS to KOHA : a case study of data conversion from CCF to MARC 21 (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Standards are important for quality and interoperability in any system. Bibliographic record creation standards such as MARC 21 (Machine Readable Catalogue), CCF (Common Communication Format), UNIMARC (Universal MARC) and their local variations, are in practice all across the library community. ILMS (Integrated Library Management Systems) are using these standards for the design of databases and the creation of bibliographic records. Their use is important for uniformity of the system and bibliographic data, but there are problems when a library wants to switch over from one system to another using different standards. This paper discusses migration from one record standard to another, mapping of data and related issues. Data exported from CDS/ISIS CCF based records to KOHA MARC 21 based records are discussed as a case study. This methodology, with few modifications, can be applied for migration of data in other bibliographicformats too. Freeware tools can be utilized for migration.
  14. EndNote X7 : bibliographies made easy [= Version 17] (2013) 0.00
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    Date
    17. 9.2018 18:19:22
  15. Bhargava, J.K.; Srivastava, R.K.; Murthy, S.S.: SANJAY: an Indian library automation package based on CDS/ISIS (1993) 0.00
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  16. Hanson, T.A.: Personal bibliographic software and the provision of computer-based information services in academic communities (1989) 0.00
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  17. Cox, R.W.: End Note Plus 2 and End Note Link 2 : database reference management packages (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The arrival of personal computer based bibliographic database packages has revolutionized the acquisition of research references. End Note Plus 2 enables the user to input a wide range of reference types, globally edit, sort, search and output them in a large number of recognized formats. Reviews End Note Plus 2 and End Note Link 2
  18. Brown, S.: Total recall from Dataware Technologies (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    During 1994, Dataware Technologies acquired the BRS/SEARCH text retrieval package from InfoPro Technologies, as well as exclusive worldwide marketing rights for the Total Recall application programming interface from Kinesis. The products are now being used to create information management applications which offer users the best of 2 very different worlds: the processing power of the relational database, together with the content based searching facilities of a text retrieval system. Discusses the advantages of this, noting also that the package can be used in setting up WWW sites
  19. Combs, J.: EndNote Plus 2 : enhanced reference database and bibliography manager from Niles and Associates, Inc. (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews the reference management software EndNote Plus version 2.0 and a companion product, EndLink 2. The review is based on the 1995 version of 2.0 for Windows. Discusses vendor and user profiles; technical support; the operating environment; user interface; data structure; creating references; managing records; generating endnotes; and documentation
  20. Kulkarni, M.; Gupta, V.K.; Viswanathan, T.: ¬An automatic index generation and information retrieval system for bibliographic database developed at the Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Information processing is concerned with the representation, storage, organization and access of data. In the case of online databases, it is expected that the information should be retrieved as fast as possible. The query time depends upon how the information has been stored in the database, that is the record structure and associated indexes, as well as the file organization. Based on these concepts, information retrieval software has been developed at the Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre (INSDOC) for bibliographic databases. Describes the salient features of this software