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  1. Ojedokun, A.A.: CD-MARC bibliographic databases as an alternative to other information sources : cataloguers' evaluation of the use of LC CD-MARC at Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan, Nigeria (1996) 0.12
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    Abstract
    The LoC compact disc machine readable catalogue (LC CD-MARC or simple CD-MARC) was recently acquired by the Kenneth Dike Library. Its use by the cataloguing staff was evaluated in terms of efficiency (effect on cataloguing time) and effectiveness (effect on monthly output) when compared with using other information sources such as microfiches, CIP data and printed sources: LCSH; LoC NUC; and LC monographic series. The positive influence of the new technology was evident as there were reductions in cataloguing time and increases in monthly output of items catalogued
  2. Beiser, K.: Library of Congress resources on CD-ROM (1995) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Reviews 2 CD-ROM products form the LoC. CDMARC Bibliographic is a multidisc collection of all machine readable cataloguing records distributed by the LoC since 1969, regardless of language or form of material. Cataloger's Desktop is a Windows based CD-ROM featuring full text access to a variety of referecne materials helpful in cataloguing materials
    Object
    CDMARC Bibliographic
  3. Lealand, C.: Production of the CD-ROM version of the British Library Catalogue (1989) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Describes the various steps taken to produce a major bibliographic catalogue on CD-ROM: Describes the history of the development of the printed catalogue, its conversion to machine-readable form and the subsequent design and production of the CD-ROM version. The functional requirements of the software are discussed as are making plans and pricing decisions. Some features of the product, the British Library General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1975, are illustrated.
  4. Schwens, U.: Feasibility of exploiting bibliometric data in European national bibliographic databases (1999) 0.07
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    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 28(1999) no.3, S.76-77
  5. Rowley, J.; Butcher, D.: ¬A comparison of pricing strategies for bibliographic databases on CD-ROM and equivalent printed products (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Library managers are often concerned to assess the most cost effective means of access to bibliographic data. Considers comparative prices for bibliographic data on CD-ROM and in print form. In many instances, CD-ROM offers added value and easier access to data, but the relative cost is important. Library managers need not only to compare prices but to consider cost effectiveness. Differences between the nature of bibliographic data on CD-ROM and in a printed bibliography or in abstracting and indexing service, and the relative complexities of pricing structures for bibliographic data in both CD-ROM and printed form, where both hinder comparisons. Varying policies on network pricing are an added complication when assessing CD-ROM service. Concludes that some standardization of aspects of the licensing arrangements would be welcome
  6. Stephens, A.: ¬The British National Bibliographic Service (1988) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The British Library's national bibliographic service and UKMARC database are described in detail. The use of shared cataloguing data in the UK, and overseas distribution of UKMARC records are discussed.
    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as National and International Bibliographic Databases: Trends and Prospects
  7. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; the bibliographic utilities, an overview (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Defines bibliographic utilities. The databases maintained by most bibliographic utilities are essentially online union catalogues. Describes 7 organisations that offer online, timeshared cataloguing support services in North America: OCLC; RLIN; the Western Library Network (WLN); Utlas; the AGILE 3 system; the Interactive Access System; and Open DRANET. Discusses equipment and communications; database characteristics; record retrieval; cataloguing support; output products; related products and services; and utilities versus CD-ROM
    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  8. Mensching, T.: Trends in bibliographic instruction in the 1980s : a comparision of data from two surveys (1989) 0.05
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    Abstract
    US academic libraries were surveyed in Apr 87 to determine which types of instructional methodes and materials were used in bibliographic instruction. Results of the survey were compared to data gathered in 1979. The most sriking results show that although roughly the same number of libraries offered course-related or noncourse-related lectures in 1987 as in 79, more institutions have required bibliographic instruction sessions and/or tours. The amount of publicity, evaluation, and print and nonprint materials produced has increased during the 80s, but fewer credit courses, term paper clinics, and audiotape programmes are offered.
  9. Bales, K.; Tucker, A.: ¬The RLIN database : current status, work in progress, future developments (1988) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The database of the Research Libraries Group's Research Libraries Information Network contains some 25 million records in all USMARC formats for bibliographic and authorities data, as well as a number of additional files for specialized data. These records include source data from the Library of Congress and other national bibliographic agencies, and records contributed by RLG member institutions, and are used both for technical processing and in support of RLG's cooperative programs. Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Cyrillic vernacular records are included in the central database; work on Hebrew is in progress. Future developments will result in the addition of diverse kinds of data, including nonbibliographic data, to RLIN.
    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as National and International Bibliographic Databases: Trends and Prospects
  10. ¬The future of national bibliography (1997) 0.05
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Select newsletter 1998, no.22, S.8 (P. Robinson)
    Imprint
    Boston Spa : British Library, National Bibliographic Service
  11. Smith, R.: European co-operation on bibliographic applications of CD-ROM (1990) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The British Library (BL) is CD-ROM as a medium for the distribution of bibliographic records. The BL has been looking at the possibilities for putting its data bases on CD-ROM and has collaborated with the Bibliothèque Nationale, France, to produce a pilot disc holding British and French bibliographic records which has been widely distributed. The BL plans to issue the British National Bibliography on CD-ROM this year, and progress is being made on other cooperative ventures between European national libraries.
  12. Weinryb, H.: ¬The changing face of bibliographic access : looking at European catalogs (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Considers bibliographic access to serials union catalogues, national bibliographies, and national authority files in Europe. Notes the availability of various methods for accessing the catalogues and files. Discusses the role of the WWW in providing both information about and access to various catalogues, with particular attention paid to 'Gabriel', the Web server of the Conference of European National Librarians. There is now a wealth of European bibliographic data readily available and easily accessible
  13. Bourne, R.: National bibliographies : do they have a future? (1993) 0.05
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    Abstract
    National bibliographies serve a variety of functions, but act essentially as archival records of the national imprint. However, coverage and currency are often constrained by inadequate legal deposit mechanisms, and it may be questioned whether the national bibliography needs to include all publications or whether the national bibliographic agency should act as a coordinator of current bibliographic data. Some have been driven to reduce the bibliographic content of their records as a result of declining income and increases in publishing output. Such measures have not met with universal approval, but appear to have resulted in improved currency. Technology continues to have an impact on the production of national bibliographies, with CD-ROMs, the UNIMARC format and, particularly, networking initiatives all facilitating greater availability of and access to bibliographic information. Networking may well render less relevant the local basis of national bibliographies, with possibilities for supranational coverage and the linking of document supply to bibliographic access
  14. Smith, R.: National bibliographies on CD-ROM : development of a common approach (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes the activities of the National Bibliographic Service, UK, in developing national bibliographies on CD-ROM. The key aims of the project, partly funded by the Commission of the European Communities under its IMPACT programme, are: to promote better and easier access to European and national bibliographies; to promote economies in library cataloguing through improved interchange of bibliographic records between European (and non European) national libraries, irrespective of differing national MARC formats; and to develop shared approaches to strategies, applications and formats for bibliographic data on CD-ROM. Notes the involvement of 7 national libraries and describes: CD-ROM retrieval interface; MARC conversions; character sets; multilingual interface; links to online systems; links to local library systems; menu systems and compatibility; the Pilot CD-ROM database; and framework for exchange of bibliographic records
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 23(1994) no.1, S.15-18
  15. Ping, F.: Chinese bibliographic databases in the National Library of China (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes the work on bibliographic standards and database creation carried out at the National Library of China (NLC) in the Chinese People's Republic since the beginning of automation in 1975. Achievements include: the production of the Chinese Thesaurus, the Chinese library classification, the Dictionary of attributes of Chinese characters and the compilation of the chinese MARC format. Describes current work at the NLC in creating a new title database and retrospective database for the national bibliography. In 1995 NLC set up a special section in charge of name authority data with the aim of establishing a system of online authority control and international distribution of Chinese MARC data
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 25(1996) no.2, 29-31
  16. McGinn, T.P.: Building a Latin American bibliographic database (1988) 0.05
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    Abstract
    This article describes three important bibliographic databases in Latin America, two of which have been created by national library networks. In the networks shared cataloging has become increasingly important. The databases contain much cataloging information not available outside Latin America. During the last two years the national libraries of Venezuela and Chile have exchanged their data and furnished it to a library in Colombia which is beginning the automation process. The article describes the formation of the networks from the point of view of database building, and examines prospects for increasing exchanges of data in the region.
    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as National and International Bibliographic Databases: Trends and Prospects
  17. Ridley, M.J.; Yannakoudakis, E.J.: ¬The DOCMATCH project (1989) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Outlines the ADONIS system: an experiment in which the contents of over 200 biomedical journals are scanned and stored on CD-ROM describes how the DOCMATCH project uses the Universal Standard Bibliographic Code to link bibliographic data bases to the ADONIS workstation, thus automating the ink from reference to full text data base. The DOCMATCH workstation at document supply centres divides orders into ADONIS material and non-ADONIS material so that the ADONIS workstation can then process the material automatically.
  18. Holley, R.P.: Is popular culture forgotten? (1993) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The 1991 IFLA programme given by the section on bibliography presented the theme that national bibliography becomes part of national memeory by recording the publications of the nation. Examines whether the widely distributed publications of popular culture are 'forgotten' by national bibliography. Considers the bibliographic control of newspapers, mass market publications and erotica in the US bibliographic control system. For the last 2 categories, searches selected titles in the OCLC database where many publications were found with wide distribution but recorded by few or no libraries. Popular culture materials should be recorded in national bibliographies to provide a more extended and historically accurate national memory
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 22(1993) no.1, S.13-17
  19. Smith, N.: BookFind-CD : an important management tool (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    BookFind-CD from Book Data contains bibliographic details of material from the UK, USA, Australia, Europe and elsewhere and includes mostly monographs with some audio and other nonbook materials. Reviews the following aspects of BookFind-CD: content; searching; search results; indexes; and printing
    Issue
    Book Data
  20. Svensson, L.G.; Jahns, Y.: PDF, CSV, RSS and other Acronyms : redefining the bibliographic services in the German National Library (2010) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In January 2010, the German National Library discontinued the print version of the national bibliography and replaced it with an online journal. This was the first step in a longer process of redefining the National Library's bibliographic services, leaving the field of traditional media - e. g. paper or CD-ROM databases - and focusing on publishing its data over the WWW. A new business model was set up - all web resources are now published in an extra bibliography series and the bibliographic data are freely available. Step by step the prices of the other bibliographic data will be also reduced. In the second stage of the project, the focus is on value-added services based on the National Library's catalogue. The main purpose is to introduce alerting services based on the user's search criteria offering different access methods such as RSS feeds, integration with e. g. Zotero, or export of the bibliographic data as a CSV or PDF file. Current standards of cataloguing remain a guide line to offer high-value end-user retrieval but they will be supplemented by automated indexing procedures to find & browse the growing number of documents. A transparent cataloguing policy and wellarranged selection menus are aimed.

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