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  1. Sloan, B.G.: Remote access : design implications for the online catalog (1991) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Provides examples to illustrate the growing use and acceptance of remote access to OPACs. Examines the differences between offering in-house public access and remote access to users and offers suggestions to help address some of the requirements of remote users. Discusses the shortcomings of the bibliographic record, what can be done to enhance the OPAC record, remote access to periodical indexes, access to the physical items represented by the bibliographic records, and the importance of establishing lines of communication with remote users
    Date
    8. 1.2007 17:22:42
    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as Enhancing Access to Information: Designing Catalogs for the 21st Century
  2. Lazinger, S.S.; Peritz, B.C.: Reader use of a nationwide research library network : local OPAC vs. remote files (1991) 0.02
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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
  3. Durchstarten mit dem T-Online-Lotsen : neue Startseite (1997) 0.02
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    Source
    Com!. 1997, H.8, S.26-27
  4. LeVan, R.R.: Dublin Core and Z39.50 (2001) 0.02
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    Date
    6.10.2002 14:26:19
  5. Farooqui, K.; Logrippo, L.; Meer, J.de: ¬The ISO reference model for open distributed processing : an introduction (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The IOS rererence model of open distributed processing (RM-ODP) consists of: an overview of the reference model, the descriptive model, the prescriptive model, and the architectural semantics. They provide the concepts and rules of distributed processing to ensure openness between interacting distributed application components. Openness is a combination of characteristics: accessibility, heterogeneity, autonomy and distribution. The RM-ODP introduces the concept of viewpoint to describe a system from a particular set of concerns, and hence to deal with the complexity of distributed systems. While all the viewpoints are relevant to the description and design of distributed systems, the computational and engineering models are the ones that bear most directly on the design and implementation of distributed systems. From a distributes software engineering point of view, the computational and engineering viewpoints are again the most important; they reflect the software structure of the distributed application most closely. Concentrates on the computational and engineering viewpoints
  6. Keitz, W. von: Telekommunikationsdienste : eine Datenbank gibt Auskunft (1993) 0.02
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    Source
    Cogito. 9(1993) H.6, S.25-26
  7. Needleman, M.: Z39.50: a review, analysis and some thoughts on the future (2000) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This article will examine the Z39.50 Information Retrieval protocol. It will look at some of the history of the protocol, its operation, and some of the major projects that have made use of it. There has been enough written (perhaps too much) about Z39.50 in the last several years so it is not intended to be a tutorial or detailed description of the protocol. The material that will be presented will try and put some context around the discussion. For those readers who are interested in delving into Z39.50 in a more technical manner, references to much of the material that has been written about it over the years will be provided at the end. Finally, the article will conclude with some thoughts on how technology and technological infrastructure have changed in the years since Z39.50 was initially developed and deployed, and where the protocol has so far lived up to its goals, and where it has perhaps failed to meet some of the high expectations that at least some people involved in the Z39.50 community held for it. The article will conclude with some of the author's speculations (and they are really no more than that) of what the future role of Z39.50 is likely to be.
  8. Wüst, R.: ¬Eine Einführung in der Z39.50 : ein neuer Standard und seine Bedeutung für Bibliotheken (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    ABI-Technik. 14(1994) H.1, S.21-26
  9. Peters, T.A.: ¬The online catalog : A critical examination of public use (1991) 0.01
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    Date
    27. 7.2002 18:26:57
  10. Petry, W.; Werner, H.-J.: Anwendertraum: Kommunikations- und Retrieval-Software im Vergleich (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Cogito. 9(1993) H.2, S.18-22
  11. Schuyler, M.: Dial in 1992 : an annual guide to online public access catalogs (1992) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Fortsetzung 1994 als: OPAC directory: an annual guide to Internet-accessible online public access catalogs. - Rez. in: BuB 45(1992) Nr.2, S.182-183 (H. Marloth)
  12. Machovec, G.S.: Administrative considerations in establishing remote dial-in access to an online catalog (1988) 0.01
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  13. Maio, A.; Littlefield, W.: Issues in mounting a commercial database on an online catalog (1992) 0.01
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    Source
    Library software review. 11(1992) no.6, S.24-26
  14. Petry, W.: Datenreisen billiger : wie man Telekommunikationskosten sparen kann (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Cogito. 10(1994) H.4, S.17-22
  15. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks for libraries (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  16. Sandfaer, M.: Remote public access : the true test of the OPAC as a front-end of library services (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the design of a front end enabling users to access a library's OPAC from locations remote from the physical libraries themselves. Current technological developments are renewed with reference to 10 years' experience of remote public access at the National Technical Library, Denmark
  17. Burton, J.; Newport, J.; Robinson, E.: OPACs and JANET : a simple technique for easy user access (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    OPACs in an increasing number of libraries are now available using the Joint Academic Network (JANET). Access has tended to be obstructed, for the casual user, by the lengthy JANET addressing codes and varying log-on procedures required by each library system. Discribed how a communications and menu package on an IBK/PC can be used so that by merely pressing cursor control, return and escape keays, any user can gain access to any one of over 40 OPACs linked to JANET
  18. Scheuerer, J.: Onlinebanking (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    Com!. 1997, H.8, S.22-24
  19. Berezak-Lazarus, N.: ADSL - Auf der Überholspur durch die Multimedia-Welt (1999) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Internet Professionell 2000, H.2, S.22
  20. Snelson, P.: Relationships between access and use in information systems : remote access to and browsing of online catalogues (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Examined two groups of online catalogue users segregated by their method of access to the system: terminals in the library or remote workstations. An online survey collected demographic data, perceptions on source and terminal accessibility, and information on usage, task variety and search satisfaction. Transaction logs furnished data on browsing behavious, while interviews of both groups provided additional information about remote use. Results indicate that remote use is comparable to traditional use