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  1. Breeding, M.: Library systems report 2019 : cycles of innovation (2019) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The library technology industry, broadly speaking, shows more affinity toward utility than innovation. Library automation systems are not necessarily exciting technologies, but they are workhorse applications that must support the complex tasks of acquiring, describing, and providing access to materials and services. They represent substantial investments, and their effectiveness is tested daily in the library. But more than efficiency is at stake: These products must be aligned with the priorities of the library relative to collection management, service provision, and other functions.
  2. De Rosa, C.; Cantrell, J.; Cellentani, D.; Hawk, J.; Jenkins, L.; Wilson, A.: Perceptions of libraries and information resources : A Report to the OCLC Membership (2005) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Summarizes findings of an international study on information-seeking habits and preferences: With extensive input from hundreds of librarians and OCLC staff, the OCLC Market Research team developed a project and commissioned Harris Interactive Inc. to survey a representative sample of information consumers. In June of 2005, we collected over 3,300 responses from information consumers in Australia, Canada, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States. The Perceptions report provides the findings and responses from the online survey in an effort to learn more about: * Library use * Awareness and use of library electronic resources * Free vs. for-fee information * The "Library" brand The findings indicate that information consumers view libraries as places to borrow print books, but they are unaware of the rich electronic content they can access through libraries. Even though information consumers make limited use of these resources, they continue to trust libraries as reliable sources of information.
  3. Bringing EDI to book : the impact of EDI in the book industry (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Report commissioned by Book Industry Communication (BIC) and carried out by Coopers and Lybrand. The aims of the study were: to identify the current level of usage of electronic data interchange (EDI) across the book industry; to investigate the range of EDI communication; to test the understanding of the benefits that can be obtained from the use of EDI; to identify what users see as key issues for EDI; to assess the costs of EDI and its implementation within various parts of the industry; and to identify the key drivers for change and the potential barriers that could impede such change
  4. Leeves, J.: EDIBIB: harmonising standards for bibliographic data interchange : a report prepared for Book Industry Communication (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Report commissioned by Book Industry Communications (BIC) and funded by the British National Bibliography Research Fund and the Britsh National Bibliographic Service. The aims of the project were: to review the provisions for bibliographic data within EDIFACT (Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport); to compare those provisions with the BIC draft standards for bibliographic databases and the book publishing industry, and to examine the implications for MARC based databases, such as UKMARC
  5. UNISIST: Study report on the feasibility of a world science information system by the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the International Council of Scientific Unions (1971) 0.03
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  6. Feldman, T.: Multimedia (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Defines multimedia. Discusses the electronic information industry. Describes the technology of multimedia and its applications in education and training, business and professional areas, entertainment and leisure and publishing bookselling and libraries. Discusses future developments
  7. Report on the future of bibliographic control : draft for public comment (2007) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The future of bibliographic control will be collaborative, decentralized, international in scope, and Web-based. Its realization will occur in cooperation with the private sector, and with the active collaboration of library users. Data will be gathered from multiple sources; change will happen quickly; and bibliographic control will be dynamic, not static. The underlying technology that makes this future possible and necessary-the World Wide Web-is now almost two decades old. Libraries must continue the transition to this future without delay in order to retain their relevance as information providers. The Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control encourages the library community to take a thoughtful and coordinated approach to effecting significant changes in bibliographic control. Such an approach will call for leadership that is neither unitary nor centralized. Nor will the responsibility to provide such leadership fall solely to the Library of Congress (LC). That said, the Working Group recognizes that LC plays a unique role in the library community of the United States, and the directions that LC takes have great impact on all libraries. We also recognize that there are many other institutions and organizations that have the expertise and the capacity to play significant roles in the bibliographic future. Wherever possible, those institutions must step forward and take responsibility for assisting with navigating the transition and for playing appropriate ongoing roles after that transition is complete. To achieve the goals set out in this document, we must look beyond individual libraries to a system wide deployment of resources. We must realize efficiencies in order to be able to reallocate resources from certain lower-value components of the bibliographic control ecosystem into other higher-value components of that same ecosystem. The recommendations in this report are directed at a number of parties, indicated either by their common initialism (e.g., "LC" for Library of Congress, "PCC" for Program for Cooperative Cataloging) or by their general category (e.g., "Publishers," "National Libraries"). When the recommendation is addressed to "All," it is intended for the library community as a whole and its close collaborators.
  8. Edwards, S.: EDI: Electronic trading in the book world : six case studies (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports results of research into the UK book publishing and supply industry (booksellers, publishers, public libraries and academic libraries, library suppliers and wholesalers) to: review current experience of electronic trading or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI); identify best practice; track business benefits against costs where possible; anf highlight the lessons learned in planning, implementation and roll out of electronic trading. The research was conducted by identifying one key player in each sector who is active in electronic trading and by interviewing the individual(s) responsible for that organisation's electronic trading
  9. Bryant, P.: Making the most of our libraries (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports results of the 2 studies: "Retrospective conversion of library catalogues in institutions of higher education in the United Kingdom: a study of the justification for a national programme" and "Retrospective conversion for libraries in the UK other than those funded by the Higher Education Funding Councils". The latter study was on behalf of libraries other than national ones: public; learned and scientific society; professional; and religious. Covers: the scale of UK retrospective conversion issues, opportunities and need for a national strategy; retrospective conversion in an international context; conversion of library catalogues in UK higher education institutions; and catalogues in other UK libraries
  10. Furner-Hines, J.; Willett, P.: ¬The use of hypertext in libraries in the United Kingdom (1994) 0.01
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  11. Horton, F.W.: Extending the librarian's domain : a survey of emerging occupation opportunities for librarians and information professionals (1994) 0.01
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  12. Criteria for the evaluation of terminology management software (1996) 0.01
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  13. Schardt-Sahelijo, L.P.; Pastowsky, M.: ¬Der iARD-Marktreport : optoelektronische Systeme für Imageverarbeitung, Archivierung, Information Retrieval, Dokumenten-Management (1994) 0.01
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  14. IVS und IK im Innovationszyklus : Studie des Informationsrings Kreditwirtschaft (2000) 0.01
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    Theme
    Information Resources Management
  15. Symons, J.: Information needs of management researchers (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a study of the needs of management researchers in relation to their consumption and use of information. A profile of the management researcher was drawn up based on a questionnaire survey of the views of 404 researchers, mostly at PhD level, studying at 53 different institutions in the UK. Results highlighted the importance of periodicals and the English language orientation of researchers, who appear to place little significance on continental European literature as a contribution to the resolution of their research problems
  16. Rickman, R.M.; Stonham, T.J.: Image database retrieval using neural networks (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports a study of the application of neural networks to the automatic subject indexing of images and to image database management systems (IDBMS)
  17. Siemer, J.A.: ¬An information retrieval expert system prototype for agricultural literature reference database-description and evaluation (1994) 0.01
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  18. Siemer, J.A.: ¬A conceptual model for an information retrieval expert system prototype for agricultural bibliographic literature databases (1994) 0.01
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  19. Siemer, J.A.: ¬A functional model for an information retrieval expert system for agricultural literature reference databases (1994) 0.01
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  20. Siemer, J.A.: ¬The knowledge for a detailed conceptual model for an information retrieval expert system (1994) 0.01
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