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  1. Smith, N.A.: ONE, OPAC network in Europe : taking a further step towards a Europe-wide information network (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    OPAC Network in Europe (ONE) is a project aimed at providing users with better ways to access library OPACs and national catalogues and which will stimulate and facilitate internetworking between libraries in Europe. The project is based on SR/Z39.50 standards which enable users to search widely different computer systems across networks and offer end users the promise of greater ease of use through a solution to the proliferation of different user interfaces to library catalogues
    Source
    Program. 29(1995) no.4, S.427-432
  2. Holm, L.A.: ONE project : results and experiences (1999) 0.03
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    Abstract
    ONE (OPAC Network Project in Europe) project aims at connecting major bibliographic services via Z39.50 and improving access by the EXPLAIN service
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 28(1999) no.1, S.29-33
  3. Lazinger, S.S.; Peritz, B.C.: Reader use of a nationwide research library network : local OPAC vs. remote files (1991) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The primary objective of the present study was to exmine whether readers conducting bibliographic searches in ALEPH - Israel's research library network - tend to search only within the OPAC of the library within which they are working or whether they access the remote OPACs of other libraries. The ALEPH network has a dezentralized database. Therefore, it was possible to examine this question because each library has its own access code and each database can be searched separately. The data were collected by means of a one-page questionnaire lefr beside each terminal in the library of the Graduate School of Library and Archive Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem during an entire academic years. results of analysis of the data collected in this survey are presented in 6 tables
    Date
    22. 2.1999 13:06:18
  4. Felscher, R.: BS2000-Dialogsystem, BVB, ELIS and SISIS : eine kurze Geschichte der EDV-Katalogunternehmen an der Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Since 1985 the university has had computerized cataloguing and a network of cataloguing centres. The library uses SISIS online, with 2 different OPAC systems. A BS2000 dialogue cooperative now includes all branches, resulting in unified and rational cataloguing development. The catalogue OPAC system ELIS (Erlangen Library Information System) developed originally as an inhouse informal system. SISIS incorporates a loan system and is stored online by BVB
    Date
    12. 3.1997 12:47:29
  5. Ashton, J.: ONE: the final OPAC frontier (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes the European Commission's OPAC Network in Europe (ONE) project which attempts to make it simpler to search a number of major European OPACs crossing all frontiers via online interface. Explains how this is done and the British Library's involvement in it, assessment of the project and plans for the future
    Source
    Select newsletter. 1998, no.22, Spring, S.5-6
  6. Dion, M.-P.: ¬Le catalogue de la bibliothèque de Valenciennes : un experience multimedia (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The library, centre of the local network of educational, social and cultural establishments, introduced its multimedia catalogue in 1994. Records assessed by graphic interfaces include all documents and supports: users can call up accompanying text, images, audiovisual extracts, using a series of simple menus. For the librarians, maintaining the catalogue, converting documents into digital form and creating links is time consuming and needs special skills, but the impact on collection use and enhancement of the library's image are considerable, while the availability of digital copies helps conserve fragile documents
    Date
    29. 1.1996 16:50:24
  7. Dijk, J.v.: Foundation, de basis voor een successvolle klantenbenadering : nieuw catalogusconcept op basis van wensprofielen (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    At Limburg Provincial Central Library and Information Service in the Netherlands the online public catalogue has been replaced by a new system, Foundation. The OPAC network was an automated version of the card catalogue, whereas Foundation has been developed entirely from scratch. The system runs on Windows software and assists even inexperienced users to formulate suitable search strategies. The system accepts online catalogue records from other sources and has attracted considerable intersts from several areas, including the publishing industry
    Source
    Bibliotheek en samenleving. 23(1995) no.6, S.20-22
  8. Piccotti, P.: ¬Les nouvelles technologies et la recherche documentaire (1998) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 1.1996 16:50:24
    17.11.1998 10:33:29
    Source
    Bulletin d'informations de l'Association des Bibliothecaires Francais. 1998, no.178, S.20-22
  9. Schallier, W.: On the razor's edge : between local and overall needs in knowledge organization (2004) 0.02
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    Content
    1. One Institution, one catalogue, one solution? K.U.Leuven University Library has a decentralised structure consisting of several department libraries and one central library. It is part of LIBIS-net, which is the biggest network of academic libraries in Belgium. In this network, maintaining the balance between local and overall needs presents a constant challenge. Standards and overall rules in cataloguing are indispensable for permitting information exchange within and outside the network. On the other hand, overall solutions do not necessarily render the best service to the user of a specific library. This is especially the case for subject cataloguing. It is difficult, and perhaps unreasonable, to convince a department library to use a generally accepted thesaurus like LCSH, if the users are familiar with a local classification that is much better adapted to the collection. The DOBIS/LIBIS library system of K.U.Leuven offered a technical solution for the conflict between overall and local needs. The main part of the bibliographic description was stored an the overall level and was visible for the whole network. For subject cataloguing this was the case for UDC, LCSH and McSH. A UDC authority file was built containing UDC codes linked to descriptors in different languages (Dutch, English and French). The authority file was linked to the UDC codes used in the bibliographic descriptions. This permitted searching by either UDC codes or verbal terms. LCSH were regularly and automatically uploaded in the catalogue to enrich the bibliographic descriptions. Finally, our Library of Biomedical Sciences used McSH. Local information, like thesauri and classifications exclusively used in a specific library, were stored in local files ("local keywords") and could only be seen by that library (up to branch level). For many years, this local information posed no difficulties. 27.04% of all documents and 38.16% of those younger than 1992 have local keywords
    Date
    29. 8.2004 17:37:14
  10. Wallace, P.M.: Periodical title searching in online catalogues (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 7.1998 10:57:22
  11. Davis, E.; Stone, J.: ¬A painless route on to the Web : Web services 1: The Royal Postgraduate Medical School (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 7.1998 21:22:27
  12. Farley, L.: Together at last : regeneration and merging of the MELVYL catalog and periodicals databases (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 1.1996 12:21:39
    Source
    DLA bulletin. 17(1997) no.1, S.18-22
  13. Zumer, M.; Riesthuis, G.J.A.: Consequences of implementing FRBR : are we ready to open pandora's box? (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The study Functional Requirements for Bibliograpbic Records (FRBR) was commissioned by IFLA and published in 1998. It defines the core functions of a catalogue (and bibliographic records) as a gateway to information. For that purpose an abstract entity-relationship model of a catalogue is proposed. The FRBR model is revolutionary. The (computer) catalogue is not seen as a sequence of bibliographic records and a replica of the traditional card catalogue, but rather as a network of connected entities, enabling the user to perform seamlessly all the necessary functions. So far there has been some theoretical discussion of the model and some limited experiments, but there is a lack of research in how to implement this theoretical model in practice, in new-generation catalogues. In this paper some reactions to the model are analysed. The main focus is an consequences of the model for the OPAC interface design, particularly the searching functionality and display of results.
    Source
    Knowledge organization. 29(2002) no.2, S.78-86
  14. Nuotio, S.: Helsinki Metropolitan Area Library Network 1989 (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports very briefly on the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Public Library Network (consisting of 4 independent public libraries) and their use of the common Finnish thesaurus for libraries as the main tool for searching the on-line catalogue (OPAC))
  15. Nordstrand, J.-E.: SUNET (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes SUNET, the Swedish University Network, a medium speed network connecting most most mainframe and smaller computers in Swedish universities. Discusses the application of SUNET to remote access to OPACs
  16. Ashton, J.: ¬The British Library Network OPAC (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes Network OPAC, one of the British Library's Initiatives for Access, a series of networking and digitization products being developed to enhance access to the collection. it is a modification of the British Library's online cataloge available to remote users. Discusses access opportunities for academic sites, catalogues available to them, and future predictions
  17. Opacs in the UK : JANET-OPACs (1991) 0.02
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    LCSH
    JANET (Computer network)
    Subject
    JANET (Computer network)
  18. Tsang, P.M.; Moore, B.; Fellows, G.: ¬A common remote interface for remote access of online library catalogues around the world (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The presence of different interfaces to use online catalogues has caused difficulties, particularly for remote users. To tackle this problem 13 university campuses in New South Wales linked their online catalogues together to form a network called LIBLINK (a subnet of the Australian Academic Research Network, AARNET). The key to the success of the network is the user searching software, PINS (Practical Interface to Network System), a set of fourth generation language software tools. Suggests that LIBLINK can be a simple solution for other libraries around the world
  19. Bosman, F.E.; Ongering, M.A.H.; Smit, H.P.A.: Observeren en registeren : evaluatieonderzoek naar OPC3 (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the PICA network introduced the latest version of its OPAC in 1991. The new OPAC, which is central to the development of the Open Library Network, offers users new methods of information searching. A study of use patterns of the new OPAC at the Royal Library and Groningen University Library has helped to improve screen layout and command structure in preparation for general introduction of the terminals throughout the network
  20. Entwicklungsprojekt "Online-Benutzerkatalog" : ein Zwischenbericht (1989) 0.01
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    Source
    Tübinger Bibliotheksinformationen. 11(1989), S.29-32

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