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  1. Ask me[@sk.me]: your global information guide : der Wegweiser durch die Informationswelten (1996) 0.33
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    Date
    30.11.1996 13:22:37
  2. Cat Me Plus (DOS) end-of-life date announced (1999) 0.19
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    Abstract
    July 1, 1999: End of life of DOS-based Cat Me Plus
    Object
    Cat Me Plus
  3. Bassman, W.: CD-ROMs in the public library : signpost to the information highway (1994) 0.16
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    Source
    Show-me libraries. 45(1994) no.2, S.20-22
  4. Gregory, G.: Using the CAT ME plus in a small library (1992) 0.16
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    Abstract
    Discusses the installation and integration of OCLC's CAT ME Plus software into the US Courts Library, Phoenix. Describes retrospective conversion and reclassification, current copy cataloguing and original cataloguing, components of the new system, workflow changes and savings in costs and staff time
    Object
    CAT ME Plus
  5. Niblack, W.; Flickner, M.: Find me the pictures that look like this : IBM's Image Query Project (1993) 0.15
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  6. Gillespie, T.: Reunderstanding McLuhan, multimedia and me (1993) 0.13
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  7. Tell, B.: On MARC and natural text searching : a review of Pauline Cochrane's inspirational thinking grafted onto a Swedish spy on library matters (2000) 0.12
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    Abstract
    The following discussion is in appreciation of the invaluable inspirations Pauline Cochrane, by her acumen and perspicacity, has implanted into my thinking regarding various applications of library and information science, especially those involving machine-readable records and subject categorization. It is indeed an honor for me at my age to be offered to contribute to Pauline's Festschrift when instead I should be concerned about my forthcoming obituary. In the following, I must give some Background to what formed my thinking before my involvement in the field and thus before I encountered Pauline.
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  8. Zumer, M.; Clavel-Merrin, G.: TEL-ME-MOR : investigating subject access tools and practices of European national libraries (2008) 0.11
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    Abstract
    TEL-ME-MOR is funded by European Commission, Directorate E - Content, as a result of the third call for proposals published in 2004, under the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). As part of Workpackage 3 the national libraries of the 10 New Member States responded to a questionnaire to enable the TEL-ME-MOR project to establish an overview of subject access tools and practice in their institutions. Results are analysed and areas for further study are identified, in particular in the field of cross language access.
    Object
    TEL-ME-MOR
  9. Walton, C.; Covey, W.: Original cataloguing using CAT ME Plus at the University of Florida (1991) 0.10
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    Object
    CAT ME Plus
  10. Weimer, K.H.: Training original catalogers to utilize CatMe Plus : an outline (1994) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Describes a training programme for cataloguers at the Texas A&M University, which helps introduce the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhance Plus (CAT ME Plus) program. A designated lead trainer familiarised herself with the Learning to use CAT ME Plus software and Cataloging Micro Enhancer Plus User Guuide before embarking on the training process. Throughout the training, a hands on component builds trainees' confidence and provides the trainer with an opportunity to monitor their progress
  11. Woldering, B.: Connecting with users : Europe and multilinguality (2006) 0.10
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    Abstract
    This paper introduces to the new Internet service The European Library, provided by the Conference of European National Librarians (CENL), and gives an overview of activities in Europe for multilingual library services, developed and tested in various projects: TEL-ME-MOR, MACS (Multilingual Access to Subjects), MSAC (Multilingual Subject Access to Catalogues of National Libraries), Crisscross, and VIAF (Virtual International Authority File).
    Object
    TEL-ME-MOR
  12. King, D.W.: Blazing new trails : in celebration of an audacious career (2000) 0.10
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    Abstract
    I had the distinct pleasure of working with Pauline Atherton (Cochrane) during the 1960s, a period that can be considered the heyday of automated information system design and evaluation in the United States. I first met Pauline at the 1962 American Documentation Institute annual meeting in North Hollywood, Florida. My company, Westat Research Analysts, had recently been awarded a contract by the U.S. Patent Office to provide statistical support for the design of experiments with automated information retrieval systems. I was asked to attend the meeting to learn more about information retrieval systems and to begin informing others of U.S. Patent Office activities in this area. At one session, Pauline and I questioned a speaker about the research that he presented. Pauline's questions concerned the logic of their approach and mine, the statistical aspects. After the session, she came over to talk to me and we began a professional and personal friendship that continues to this day. During the 1960s, Pauline was involved in several important information-retrieval projects including a series of studies for the American Institute of Physics, a dissertation examining the relevance of retrieved documents, and development and evaluation of an online information-retrieval system. I had the opportunity to work with Pauline and her colleagues an four of those projects and will briefly describe her work in the 1960s.
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  13. Tillotson, M.; Trimble, J.A.: Managing MARC records : using Lance's transfer manager with the University of Alabama's NOTIS system (1993) 0.09
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    Object
    CAT ME Plus
  14. Jahns, Y.: Take a Chance on Me : Aus den Veranstaltungen der Sektionen Bibliografie, Katalogisierung, ..., 76. IFLA-Generalkonferenz in Göteborg, Nachtrag zum im Bibliotheksdienst Nr. 10, Oktober 2010, erschienenen Beitrag (2010) 0.09
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  15. McGrath, K.: Thoughts on FRBR and moving images (2014) 0.09
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    Abstract
    I'd like to talk about some things that have come up for me as I've thought about how FRBR might apply to moving images.
  16. Bishop, G.E.: What WorldCat (the OCLC Online Union Catalog) means to me (1998) 0.09
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    Abstract
    26 August 1996 marked the 25th anniversary of worldCat. As part of a tribute to this resource, OCLC and the US regional networks sponsored an essay contest in which librarians and library users were invited to write essays of 500 words or les on the topic 'What the OCLC Online Union Catalog means to me'. Prizes were offered and the contest attracted entries from 340 librarians an 13 countries. Reproduces the 5 proce winning essays
  17. Gorman, M.: ¬The origins and making of the ISBD : a personal history, 1966-1978 (2014) 0.09
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    Abstract
    What follows are my memories of the events, starting almost five decades ago, that led to the International Standard for Bibliographic Description (ISBD)-still the most successful and widely used international cataloging standard in history. Many of the documents of the time were little more than ephemera (working papers and the like) and some are not now available to me. I have checked my recollections in all the documents to which I have access and apologize in advance for any errors of time or place. I also apologize for the, alas, unavoidable, given the nature of the essay, many repetitions of the words "I" and "me."
  18. Nieuwenhuysen, P.; Vanouplines, P.: Document plus program hybrids on the Internet and their impact on information transfer (1998) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Examines some of the advanced tools, techniques, methods and standards related to the Internet and WWW which consist of hybrids of documents and software, called 'document program hybrids'. Early Internet systems were based on having documents on one side and software on the other, neatly separated, apart from one another and without much interaction, so that the static document can also exist without computers and networks. Documentation program hybrids blur this classical distinction and all components are integrated, interwoven and exist in synergy with each other. Illustrates the techniques with particular reference to practical examples, including: dara collections and dedicated software; advanced HTML features on the WWW, multimedia viewer and plug in software for Internet and WWW browsers; VRML; interaction through a Web server with other servers and with instruments; adaptive hypertext provided by the server; 'webbots' or 'knowbots' or 'searchbots' or 'metasearch engines' or intelligent software agents; Sun's Java; Microsoft's ActiveX; program scripts for HTML and Web browsers; cookies; and Internet push technology with Webcasting channels
    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.2, S.55-72
  19. Maarek, Y.S.: WebCutter : a system for dynamic and tailorable site mapping (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Presents an approach that integrates searching and browsing in a manner that improves both paradigms. When browsing is the primary task, it enables semantic content-based tailoring of Web maps in both the generation as well as the visualization phases. When search is the primary task, it enables contextualization of the results by augmenting them with the documents' neighbourhoods. This approach is embodied in WebCutter, a client-server system fully integrated with Web software. WebCutter consists of a map generator running off a standard Web server and a map visualization client implemented as a Java applet runalble from any standard Web browser and requiring no installation or external plug-in application. WebCutter is in beta stage and is in the process of being integrated into the Lotus Domino application product line
    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  20. Kuhlthau, C.C.; Tama, S.L.: Information search process of lawyers : a call for 'just for me' information services (2001) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The study reported in this paper is part of a programme of ongoing research based on the model of the Information Search Process (ISP) developed in a series of prior studies by Kuhlthau. This study sought to gain a better understanding of the variety of tasks that involve lawyers as a particular group of information workers, how they use information to accomplish their work, and the role mediators play in their process of information seeking and use. Findings revealed that these lawyers frequently were involved in complex tasks that required a constructive process of interpreting, learning and creating. To accomplish these complex tasks, they preferred printed texts over computer databases primarily because computer databases required well-specified requests and did not offer an option for examining a wide range of information at one time. These lawyers called for an active potential role for mediators in 'just for me' services. 'Just for me' services would encompass designing systems to provide a wider range of access more compatible with the process of construction, applying and developing principles of classification that would offer a more uniform system for organising and accessing files, and providing direction in filtering the overwhelming amount of information available on electronic resources.

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