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  1. Malsburg, C. von der: ¬The correlation theory of brain function (1981) 0.13
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    Source
    http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F1380%2F1%2FvdM_correlation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0g7DvZbQPb2U7dYb49b9v_
  2. Dack, D.: Australian attends conference on Dewey (1989) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Edited version of a report to the Australian Library and Information Association on the Conference on classification theory in the computer age, Albany, New York, 18-19 Nov 88, and on the meeting of the Dewey Editorial Policy Committee which preceded it. The focus of the Editorial Policy Committee Meeting lay in the following areas: browsing; potential for improved subject access; system design; potential conflict between shelf location and information retrieval; and users. At the Conference on classification theory in the computer age the following papers were presented: Applications of artificial intelligence to bibliographic classification, by Irene Travis; Automation and classification, By Elaine Svenonious; Subject classification and language processing for retrieval in large data bases, by Diana Scott; Implications for information processing, by Carol Mandel; and implications for information science education, by Richard Halsey.
    Date
    8.11.1995 11:52:22
  3. Miller, M.L.: Automation and LCSH (1986) 0.04
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    Source
    Automation at the Library of Congress: inside views. Ed.: S.E. Thorin
  4. Indexing: the state of our knowledge and the state of our ignorance : Proc. of the 20th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Indexers, New York, 13.5.1988 (1989) 0.04
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: WELLISCH, H.H.: The literature of indexing; THOMAS, D.: Book indexing principles and stan-dards; FETTERS, L.K.: Indexing software; MILSTEAD, J.L.: Database design: Indexing applications; PRESCHEL, B.M.: Indexing for print, online, and CD-ROM; BRENNER, E.H.: Vocabulary control; ANDERSON, J.D.: Indexing and classification: file organization and display for information retrieval; CROFT, W.B.: Automatic indexing; SARACEVIC, T.: Indexing, searching, and relevance; LIPETZ, B.-A.: The usefulness of indexes; THOMAS, D.: History of the American Society of Indexers
    LCSH
    Indexing / Congresses
    Subject
    Indexing / Congresses
  5. Johnson, S.W.: DavexPlus : a library system (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    DavexPlus was developed in Canada as an integrated software library automation system to perform such operations as: cataloguing; searching; circulation control; and acquisitions. Each separate function is described briefly.
    Source
    Information retrieval and library automation. 25(1989) no.1, S.1-3
  6. Cochrane, P.A.: Subject retrieval : A marriage of retrieval systems and library automation efforts (1981) 0.03
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  7. McCallum, S.H.; Godwin, J.L.: Statistics on headings in the MARC file (1981) 0.03
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    Source
    Journal of library automation. 14(1981), S.194-201
  8. Woods, L.B.; Walker, J.: Automation of community and referral services (1989) 0.03
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  9. Hudson, J.: Revisions to contributed cataloging in a cooperative cataloging database (1981) 0.03
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    Source
    Journal of library automation. 14(1981) no.2, S.116-120
  10. Lauf-Immesberger, K.: Tagung in Gütersloh : EDV Programme für Bibliotheken (1988) 0.03
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    Abstract
    On 23 June 88 Gütersloh City Library hosted an in-service training session on BASIS (Library Analytical System for Information Storage) programs for acquisitioning and cataloguing as well as on Gütersloh's own integrated book issue system called AVALON, organised through the Scool for Library & Documentation at Cologne Polytechnic. Discusses the programs installed at Gütersloh for BASIS in the early 70s by the North Rhine Westphalia Automation Working Group along with computer personnel and librarians, as well as link-up possibilities with main frame computers issuing book overdues, time and staff implications, the development of AVALON wich, though integrated into BASIS, can still be installed without BASIS, and a glimpse at possible library applications and the requirements of hardware and software linked with this.
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  11. Woodhead, P.A.; Martin, J.V.: Subject specialization in British university libraries : a survey (1982) 0.03
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    Abstract
    A survey of subject specialisation in UK university libraries was made in Apr 81. Replies were received in the form of letters, from which quotations are made liberally. The evolution of subjetc specialisation is traced and views on the term 'subject specialist' dexcribed. Each library is classified in 1 of 5 categories: functional, dual, hybrid, 3 tier, subject divisional, according to the form of subject specialisation (if any) practised. The range of functions commonly performed on a subject basis is considered. Factors which influence the adoption and implementation of subject specialisation are discussed. These include relations with library users, work satisfaction and promotion prospects, the availability of suitably qualified staff and the relevance of subject qualifications, tensions between subject and functional activities, and the significance of automation and economic considerations. Most of the reservations expressed about subject specialisation were practical rather than ideological
    Date
    9. 2.1997 18:44:22
  12. Ashford, J.H.; Matkin, D.I.: Studies in the application of free text package systems for information storage and retrieval in libraries and related information centres (1982) 0.03
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    Series
    Case studies in library automation; no.1
  13. Bailey, C.W.: Public access computer systems : the next generation of library automation systems (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Historically, library automation has focused attention on the automation of internal library processes, such as cataloging; however, a new generation of library automation systems intended for direct use by library patrons is emerging. These public-access computer systems are categorized and described. The types of public-access computer systems are: (1) catalog information systems, (2) electronic information systems, (3) information presentation systems, (4) instructional systems, (5) consultation systems, (6) information service and delivery systems, (7) conferencing systems, (8) integrative systems, and (9) end-user computing facilities. To be effective, these computer-based systems must be integrated with the traditional collections and services of libraries
  14. Boss, R.W.; Harrison, S.B.: ¬The online patron access catalog : the keystone in library automation (1989) 0.03
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  15. Larson, R.R.: Evaluating public access on-line catalogs : phase 1: development and testing of data collection and analysis tools. Final report to the Council on Library Resources (1981) 0.03
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    Imprint
    Berkeley : University of California / Division of Library Automation
  16. Melvil Dewey: the man and the classification : a seminar / sponsored by the New York State Library, and the Forest Press Division of the Lake Placid Education Foundation, and the School of Library and Information Science, State University of New York at Albany, held December 10-11, 1981, The New York State Library, Cultural Education Center, Albany, New York (1983) 0.03
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    LCSH
    Dewey, Melvil, 1851 / 1931 / Congresses
    Classification, Dewey decimal / Congresses
    Subject
    Dewey, Melvil, 1851 / 1931 / Congresses
    Classification, Dewey decimal / Congresses
  17. Bossers, A.: Cooperative library automation and the Pica experience (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In 1969 a number of Dutch university libraries and the Royal Library decided to cooperate in the field of library automation by creating a consortium: for a Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation (Pica). In 1978 an on-line shared cataloguing system came into operation. 5 years later the Pica system began to be used to produce the Dutch National Bibliography and the Dutch Union Catalogue, and to process all the cataloguing activities for over 900 public libraries. The Pica Online Retrieval System (ORS) enables users to consult bibliographic data bases and catalogue information from the central Pica data base. These central systems, together with local systems such as the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), the Acquisitions System combined with Serials Control, and the Circulation Control System, now constitute a 'total library system'.
  18. Larson, R.R.: Users look at online catalogs : results of a national survey of users and non-users of online public access catalogs (1982) 0.02
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    Imprint
    Berkeley, Calif. : Division of Library Automation and Library Research and Analysis Group, Univ. of California
  19. Databases for books (1983) 0.02
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    Series
    Conference proceedings series in library automation; 4
  20. Plaister, J.: PICA : Centrum voor Bibliotheekautomatisering (1987) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Brief summary of a visit to PICA (Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation), Netherlands, with the particular aim of investigating its networked messaging system and interloans system.

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