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  1. Boeder, R.: Database applications for libraries : an introduction (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Overviews database applications in libraries. Explains the 2 basic types of databases, flat-file and relational, outlines the uses and advantages of relationship systems. Librarians can utilise a number of software packages for database management and design a database in cooperation with a programmer. The librarian needs to be involved in the conceptual and external level of database design. Offers advice on finding a database designer. Outlines ideas for library related applications of database software
    Source
    Colorado libraries. 22(1996) no.1, S.25-28
  2. Brown, S.: Total recall from Dataware Technologies (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    During 1994, Dataware Technologies acquired the BRS/SEARCH text retrieval package from InfoPro Technologies, as well as exclusive worldwide marketing rights for the Total Recall application programming interface from Kinesis. The products are now being used to create information management applications which offer users the best of 2 very different worlds: the processing power of the relational database, together with the content based searching facilities of a text retrieval system. Discusses the advantages of this, noting also that the package can be used in setting up WWW sites
  3. Besemer, H.: ¬The CDS/ISIS user community and the Internet (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Discusses the use of the Internet as a source of information for CDS/ISIS users, and as a means of communication among them. Analyzes the use of the CDS/ISIS Listserv and explains how to subscribe to it and how to retrieve previous messages which are archived. Lists relevant WWW and Gopher sites
  4. Bourgault, J.-D.: Usage des ressources de L'Internet comme outils de support pour les logiciels bibliographiques (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The Internet offers everyone the opportunity to improve the quality of their work by facilitating the sharing of practical experience and the tricks of the trade. It also offers the chance to participate in an interactive approach with the developers of computer products. Aims to prevent protracted and painful periods of experimentation by users of bibliographic software by indicating some directions to pursue in this field. Discusses these products, describes the diverse resources of the Internet (Gopher, discussion groups, WWW sites and FTP), and provides some practical advice
  5. Tenopir, C.; Lundeen, G.: Managing your information : how to design and create a textual database on your microcomputer (1988) 0.02
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    PRECIS
    Microcomputer systems / Databases / Design
    Subject
    Microcomputer systems / Databases / Design
  6. Kelly, J.A.: Downloading information using bibliographic management software (1997) 0.01
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
  7. Sur, S.N.; Chowdhury, G.G.: ¬A prototype design of a bibliographic database based on CCF using Micro-CDS/ISIS (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Design aspects of bibliographic databases are of utmost importance for effective resource sharing and for providing better information retrieval services in libraries. Standard formats such as the Common Communication Format (CCF) may be adapted for the design of databases. Experience shows that some modifications to the CCF format may be more useful for manipulation of data for various libray operations. Proposes the design of a bibliographic database based on CCF for use in Micr-CDS/ISIS. Almost all the mandatory CCF fields have been adopted and a few new fields added for achieving better results. Formats for display of records conform to AACR2. Provides ample catalogue entries and sample indexes to illustrate how the proposed design helps perform various information retrieval operations in libraries. Modifications in the display of records may be achieved with little effort
  8. EndNote X7 : bibliographies made easy [= Version 17] (2013) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 9.2018 18:19:22
  9. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  10. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  11. Freese, E.; Göbel, E.: Literaturdokumentation mit LIDOS und Archivierung am Beispiel des Spezialarchives Arbeit und Gesundheit : Handlungsanleitung (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 7.2002 15:38:22
  12. Kashyap, M.M.: Integrated database design for a library system employing library techniques developed by Ranganathan and CDS/ISIS database management system (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the components and uses of computerized library information systems. Examines the rules stipulated by S.R. Ranganathan in his Classified Catalogue Code (ed.5) (CCC5) for the construction of catalogues and preparation of bibliographies from the point of view of their relevance and suitability for creating bibliographic databases. Compares rules of CCC5 with those of AACR2 and suggests modification of existing rules as well as incorporation of new rules. Concludes that in developing online catalogues or online bibliographic databases, it is neither essential nor desirable to follow strictly the rules of specific traditional catalogue codes such as AACR2 or CCC5. Describes a design for a prototype integrated database for a library system with the aid of CDS/ISIS software
  13. Pickens, K.: ¬The relationship of bibliographic database design to the structure of information : a case study in education (1994) 0.01
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  14. Gunton, M.J.; Raymond, P.A.: Designing and using ARCHWAY : experience with the program (and MAD) to date (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the design and use of the ARCHWAY computer records management system developed by Portmouth City Records Office to improve accessioning, cataloguing and indexing procedures. The result of close cooperation between professional archivists and professional computer specialists, ARCHWAY is extremely aesy to use. Illustrates the accessioning procedure and describes how the MAD2 archival description standards have been used for cataloguing. For an increasing number of records managers ARCHWAY offers the most convenient, usable and effective method of automating the cataloguing process and producing powerful search facilities as well
  15. Eversberg, B.: 13 years of allegro : questions, demands, users (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Allegro is a database system designed for variable data, developed since 1980 at Braunschweig Technical University Library. It is specifically adaptable to library needs and can accomodate formats like MARC, including authority control. Provides a brief background to the development of computers in libraries since the 1970s. After 13 years of development, Allegro covers systems from very small single user databases to state libraries and large multi-user applications. Discusses design philosophy, systems requirements, software principles, data structures, functions, openness, security, availability, performance, flexibility, user interface, resources and 10 community profiles of Allegro users
  16. The, K.H.; Wong, S.F.: Developing a CDS/ISIS-based online cataloguing and information retrieval interface for use in small libraries (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the development, by the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Malaya University, of ONLIS (Online Library Information System), a customized user interface for coputerized MARC cataloguing and information retrieval, targeted for use in small libraries and information centres. Micro CDS/ISIS ver. 3.07 software package and its built in PAscal language were used for the design process and development. Design philosophy centres on the development of a very user friendly and simple interface, capable of mimicking the salient features of a contemporary commercial library package, yet easy to implement and maintain in a small library environment requiring little or no technical expertise. The system incorporates many new features and comprises 2 main components: data entry and file maintenace; and information retrieval. A security system is incorporated into the former environment to ensure data integrity and regulate important file maintenance tasks. While the system is ready for immediate implementation in libraries, modifications and enhancements are currently being undertaken to make it a truly reliable product. Concludes that some degree of user training in MARC and cataloguing using AACR2 is necessary to get the maximum benefits from the systems
  17. Trigari, M.: Tutti i colori dell'Iride (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Analyses the functions and applications of the computer program Iride 1.01 (CDS-ISIS Micro), distributed free to Italian schools since 1994 and developed jointly by Florence's teaching documentation library, regional education institutes, the European Education Centre and other bodies. Iride can handle a broad range of information resources, including grey literature, audiovisual materials, and CD-ROMs. Students and teachers can use Iride to design research programmes, and to create their own database catalogues. iride is closely linked with hands-on training for school libraries. Provides a technical schedule of Iride functions
  18. Wurangian, N.: Using the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer to produce a bibliography list (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.1, S.22-24
  19. Laegreid, J.A.: SIFT: a Norwegian information retrieval system (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:22:09
  20. Bellarby, L.: ¬A comparison of two personal bibliographic software packages : EndNote and Pro-Cite (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Law librarian. 24(1993) no.1, S.22-23