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  1. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.03
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.2
  2. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.03
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 29(1993), no.3
  3. Laegreid, J.A.: SIFT: a Norwegian information retrieval system (1993) 0.02
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    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:22:09
    Source
    Library technology news. 9(1993), S.3-4
  4. UNIMARC and CDS/ISIS : Proceedings of the Workshops held in Budapest, 21.-22. June 1993 and Barcelona, 26. August 1993 (1994) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: CAMPOS, F.: UNIMARC: state of the art on the universal format for international exchange; HOLT, B.: The maintenance of UNIMARC; WILLER, M.: UNIMARC / Authorities format; HOPKINSON, A.: CDS/ISIS as a tool for implementing UNIMARC; BERKE, S. u. M. SIPOS: The comprehensive information system of the National Széchényi Library and the Hungarian MARC format; SHRAIBERG, Y.: Application of the CDS/ISIS software package and UNIMARC format in the automated systems of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and other libraries of the Russian Federation; STOKLASOVA, B.: Exchange formats in the Czech Republic: past, present and future
  5. Copeland, A.J.; Barreau, D.: Helping people to manage and share their digital information : a role for public libraries (2011) 0.02
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    Abstract
    As a cultural institution, the public library is charged with providing resources and services that fit the needs of a particular community and, if space and budgets allow, of serving as a resource and repository of the community's past. To fulfill its mission to the public, the library must attract that public by offering materials and providing opportunities for them to pursue their unique and varied interests and discover new things. By engaging individuals in the identification and preservation of their own personal, digital objects, it may be possible to increase awareness in, and commitment to, community repositories that reflect a community's diversity and that will serve all. A user education program that focuses on the importance of identifying and preserving the information and artifacts that are important, that addresses the technical aspects of preservation, and that creates awareness of the benefits and challenges associated with sharing personal information can result in a community repository that ultimately has more value for both the individual and the community.
    Date
    11.12.2019 17:47:22
  6. Lauro, A. Di: IDIN manual for the creation and management of a bibliographic database using Micro-ISIS (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die UNESCO vertreibt kostenfrei die Software Micro-ISIS für PCs. Zur Anwendung in kleinen Dokumentationseinrichtungen unter dem Dach des International Development Information Network (IDIN) wurde ein eigenes IDIN-Format geschaffen, das unter dieser Software eingesetzt werden kann. Besonders berücksichtigt sind dabei unselbständige Werke und die Sacherschließung mit Hilfe des 'OECD Macrothesaurus for Information Processing in the Field of Economic and Social Development'. Das Format ist abgeleitet vom 'Common Communication Format (CCF)', das ebenfalls im Auftrag der Unesco entwickelt wurde. IDIN ist eine vereinfachte Version und hat eine andere Behandlung mehrteiliger Werke
  7. Stöber, T.; Teichert, A.: Webbasierte Literaturverwaltung : neue Kooperationsformen und Anwendungsszenarien (2008) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Der Bereich der Literaturverwaltung ist in den letzten Jahren stark in Bewegung geraten. Wurde der Markt über lange Jahre durch Anwendungen wie Endnote und Reference Manager dominiert, sind nun in kurzer Zeit neben diese etablierten Produkte zahlreiche neue Softwares und Tools getreten. So gibt es seit 2002 mit RefWorks ein Literaturverwaltungsprogramm, das vollkommen webbasiert arbeitet; im Bereich der Social Software sind Anwendungen wie BibSonomy, CiteULike und Connotea entstanden; und das vielbeachtete Tool Zotero4 beschreitet gänzlich neue Wege, indem es sich als Add-On direkt in den Browser integriert. Ein umfangreicher Vergleich wichtiger aktueller Literaturverwaltungsprogramme bzw. -dienste, der im Rahmen eines DFG-Projekts an der UB Augsburg entstanden ist, hat dabei gezeigt, dass die verglichenen kommerziellen Programme (Citavi, Endnote mit Endnote Web, RefWorks) mittlerweile kaum mehr Unterschiede beim Leistungsumfang aufweisen. Der zentrale Unterschied liegt vielmehr in der zugrundeliegenden Arbeitsphilosophie: während Anwendungen wie Citavi und Endnote als Einzelplatzlösungen konzipiert sind und eher auf einen individuellen Datenpool abzielen, arbeiten Endnote Web und RefWorks webbasiert und können dadurch auch eine Reihe zusätzlicher Kooperationsfunktionalitäten bereitstellen. Ebenfalls webbasiert arbeiten Dienste wie BibSonomy und Connotea, die in den letzten Jahren neben diese kommerziellen Produkte getreten sind und das Prinzip der Social Software auf den Bereich der Literaturverwaltung übertragen. Auf diese Entwicklung haben bereits erste Bibliotheken reagiert und diese Dienste in ihre Angebote eingebunden. So kann beispielsweise im Kölner Universitäts-Gesamtkatalog aus der Trefferanzeige heraus über einen entsprechenden Button ein Treffer direkt an BibSonomy gesendet werden; die Metadaten der im Dokumentenserver der LMU München gespeicherten Dokumente werden automatisch in Connotea eingespeist. Diese Beispiele machen deutlich, dass wir es derzeit mit einer sehr dynamischen Entwicklung zu tun haben, die zugleich offenbar zu einem qualitativen Sprung im Bereich der Literaturverwaltungsprogramme bzw. -dienste geführt hat. Um diesen qualitativen Sprung etwas genauer zu beschreiben, möchten wir im Folgenden eine Typologie vorstellen mit dem Ziel, die einzelnen Entwicklungstendenzen besser sichtbar zu machen. Im Anschluss möchten wir auf die Frage eingehen, welche konkreten neuen Anwendungsszenarien des wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens sich aus diesen Entwicklungen ableiten lassen. Wir unterscheiden in diesem Sinne drei Arten von Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen: 1. die "traditionelle" Literaturverwaltung, die wesentlich auf einen einzelnen Nutzer und seine Daten bezogen ist ("geschlossenes System") 2. die webbasierte Literaturverwaltung I, die Online-Accounts bereitstellt mit der Möglichkeit von begrenzten Freigaben für andere Nutzer ("halboffenes System") 3. die webbasierte Literaturverwaltung II, die - ganz im Sinne der Social Software - auf einen gemeinsamen Datenpool abzielt ("offenes System").
  8. Tenopir, C.; Lundeen, G.: Managing your information : how to design and create a textual database on your microcomputer (1988) 0.01
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    Series
    Applications in information management and technology series
  9. 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]
  10. Broadhurst, R.N.: Caere PageKeeper (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Information management and technology. 26(1993) no.3, S.133-135
  11. Text retrieval: the next steps (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews a selection of currently available text retrieval software: Dataware; Excalibur (http://www.excalib.com); Fulcrum Technology (http://www.fulcrum.com); Information Dimensions (http://idi-london.co.uk); Personal Library Software (http://www.pls.com); Verity (http://www.verity.com)
  12. Ravindran, S.: Bibliographic databases : software issues (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    DESIDOC bulletin of information technology. 17(1997) no.5, S.11-16
  13. Smith-Cohen, D.: Developing an inhouse database from online sources (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the creation of a database of citations in a narrow subject area from references downloaded from commercial databases, with customised added indexing, for access by end users. The database was on the subject of biological environmental and physical aspects of arctic wetlands and was compiled by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory. Databases were selected from the DIALOG and ORBIT hosts and downloaded records were loaded into a database using Pro-Cite software and searched using Inmagic search software
  14. Amba, S.; Meenakshi, R.; Rao, S.S.: Creation of a database of references using CDS/ISIS (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    CDS/ISIS was used to develop a database of references for publications of the Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI), India. The CLRI conducts both fundamental and applied research into leather, leather products, leather auxiliaries and chemicals, and on the environmental and economic aspects of the leather industry. The database was designed to serve not only as a bibliographic tool but also as a component of an information system for management. Describes the construction of the database, the indexing technique chosen, the thesaurus provided, and problems encountered in the development of the database
  15. Dell'Orso, F.: Micro CDS/ISIS : analisi di un information retrieval system per personal computer (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Continuing a previous article on CDS/ISIS Micro functions and procedures, illustrates other aspects by recapitulating the strong and weak points of the system. Defects include lack of user firendliness, the search and cataloguing functions, index management, and import/export. Favourable features are total file definition, the formatting language, alphabetical sorting, commands, and data transfer to/from other software environments. ISIS, developed by UNESCO, is a good product, and although demanding for the user, repays the effort made
  16. 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.
  17. EndNote X7 : bibliographies made easy [= Version 17] (2013) 0.01
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    17. 9.2018 18:19:22
  18. Glassco, R.A.: Evaluating commercial text search-and-retrieval packages (1993) 0.01
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    Information technology and libraries. 12(1993) no.4, S.413-421
  19. Vinaja, A.B.: ¬La version Beta-Windows para CDS/ISIS (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The CDS/ISIS database management system developed by Unesco is used worldwide and available free in Mexico through the National Council for Science and Technology. Reviews experience with the new trial version for interface with DOS at the College of Mexico, covering search, browse, print, edit, select, help and database functions. Results are excellent, but users cannot choose how to order search output
  20. Beiser, K.: Publishing text databases on the Web with Inmagic's DB/Text WebServer (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Presents strategies for publishing databases on the WWW. Outlines types of software available. Inmagic, Inc's DB/Text WebServer is a library oriented product that simplifies database creation and maintenance while reducing the number of components that need to be installed and maintained. Discusses its use as a platform for an union catalogue. Discusses its approach in the context of more generic schemes and the evolution of WWW database technology