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  1. Montasser-Kohsari, G.; Kirstein, P.; Golds, D.: Online access to multimedia documents (1994) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reports results of the project C-ODAI, undertaken at University College London, Computer Science Department, the aim of which was to build a demonstration and test bed facility for online access to a large electronic library of multimedia documents. The project was a pilot experiment in the use of a database of compound documents (text and images) in the Open Document Architecture (ODA) format. The database used is part of the contents of the periodicals of the American Chemical Society (ACS). Discusses the overall view of the project and the tools which have been implemented to deal with juke box storage and conversion of different data, and early results of user tests. The project forms part of the ACS/PODA project, funded jointly by the CEC under the ESPRIT PODA-SAX project, and by the British Library Research and Development Department
    Imprint
    London : British Library Research and Development Department
  2. Hoffos, S.: Multimedia and the interactive display in museums, exhibitions and libraries (1992) 0.06
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    Abstract
    A 2 part report combining an introduction to multimedia technology with examples of its application. The first part addresses fundamental concepts and technical issues to explain how interactive multimedia systems work, and introduces platforms including optical discs, interactive videodiscs, CD-ROM (and its derivatives), digital video interactive, holograms, and high resolution television. The second part describes over 30 projects at 26 sites, with first hand observation, comments and advice. Includes brief descriptions of many more applications and listings of sited worldwide, plus sources of further information
    Imprint
    London : British Library
    Series
    Library and information research report; 87
  3. McKnight, C.: Project CHIRO : Collaborative Hypertext in Research Organisations, final report (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes the 2 main phases of Project CHIRO: Collaborative Hypertext in Research Organisations; which concerned: the design and building of a hypertext database of periodical articles and reports to support a research team; and the exploration of collaborative authoring by such teams
    Imprint
    London : British Library Research and Development Department
  4. Information for a new age : redefining the librarian (1995) 0.05
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    Editor
    American Library Association / Library Instruction Round Table / 15th Anniversary Task Force
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Journal of academic librarianship 22(1996) no.2, S.147 (A. Schultis)
  5. Robinson, B.: Electronic document handling using SGML (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Briefly describes the final status of the project, which investigated the application of SGML to the production of hypertext information systems
    Imprint
    London : British Library Research and Development Department
  6. Shared cataloguing : report to the principles of the six copyright libraries of the Copyright Libraries Shared Cataloguing Project Steering Group (1993) 0.05
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Library review 42(1993) no.5, S.62-63 (G. Muirhead); Journal of librarianship and information science. 1993, Dec., S.214-215 (A.M.H. Langballe)
    Imprint
    Boston Spa : Bristish Library National Bibliographic Service
  7. ¬The legal deposit of online databases (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Electronic Publishing Services (EPS) was commissioned by the British Library to identify and examine the key issues relating to the legal deposit of online databases as part of a wider project to consider the legal deposit of non print materials
    Imprint
    London : British Library Research and Development Department
  8. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks for libraries (1995) 0.05
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
    Source
    Library technology reports. 31(1995) Jan-Feb., S.1-11x
  9. Cleverdon, C.W.: ASLIB Cranfield Research Project : Report on the first stage of an investigation into the comparative efficiency of indexing systems (1960) 0.05
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: College and research libraries 22(1961) no.3, S.228 (G. Jahoda)
  10. Calhoun, K.: ¬The changing nature of the catalog and its integration with other discovery tools : Prepared for the Library of Congress (2006) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The destabilizing influences of the Web, widespread ownership of personal computers, and rising computer literacy have created an era of discontinuous change in research libraries a time when the cumulated assets of the past do not guarantee future success. The library catalog is such an asset. Today, a large and growing number of students and scholars routinely bypass library catalogs in favor of other discovery tools, and the catalog represents a shrinking proportion of the universe of scholarly information. The catalog is in decline, its processes and structures are unsustainable, and change needs to be swift. At the same time, books and serials are not dead, and they are not yet digital. Notwithstanding widespread expansion of digitization projects, ubiquitous e-journals, and a market that seems poised to move to e-books, the role of catalog records in discovery and retrieval of the world's library collections seems likely to continue for at least a couple of decades and probably longer. This report, commissioned by the Library of Congress (LC), offers an analysis of the current situation, options for revitalizing research library catalogs, a feasibility assessment, a vision for change, and a blueprint for action. Library decision makers are the primary audience for this report, whose aim is to elicit support, dialogue, collaboration, and movement toward solutions. Readers from the business community, particularly those that directly serve libraries, may find the report helpful for defining research and development efforts. The same is true for readers from membership organizations such as OCLC Online Computer Library Center, the Research Libraries Group, the Association for Research Libraries, the Council on Library and Information Resources, the Coalition for Networked Information, and the Digital Library Federation. Library managers and practitioners from all functional groups are likely to take an interest in the interview findings and in specific actions laid out in the blueprint.
  11. Drenth, H.; Morris, A.; Tseng, G.: ¬The development of an expert system for online company database selection (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes a project, undertaken by Loughborough University, Department of Information and Library Studies, UK to develop an expert system to assist libraries with the selection of online business information databases to reduce the time currently spent by end users in browsing databases and improve the results of the time spent in onlines searching. Describes the design, construction and evaluation of the prototype Online Company Information Database Adviser (CIDA) as the result of the project
    Imprint
    London : British Library
  12. Batt, C.; Kirby, H.: CLIP: Croydon Libraries Internet Project (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Findings of the Croydon Libraries Internet Project (CLIP), 1994 Mar 96, which aimed to assess the value of the Internet for UK public libraries. Reviews the Internet as a staff tool (the Electronic Reference model), the potential benefits of providing public access and a range of technical issues which will be relevant to public libraries establishing such services
    Imprint
    London : British Library
    Series
    British Library research and innovation report; 13
  13. Phillips, J.P.H.: Information services to science parks : the cooperative approach at Belasis Hall Technology Park (1995) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Describes a project aimed at setting up a 1 stop scientific, technical and commerical information service for technical companies at Belasis Hall Technology Park, Cleveland, UK. The project accomplished this by: identifying the information needs of the existing and potential tenants; establishing how best to meet those needs (paying a special attention to the role of online information) and setting up a 1 year pilot project: disseminating the results of the project for replication elsewhere and making information provision an integral part of science park design; promoting information as a basis for problem solving and decision making; promoting close links with the users; determining which sources and methods of delivery are most relevant (patents, trade directories, market research reports, online searches); developing a charging policy for the service with a view to the service becoming self financing; increasing the partners' experience in resource sharing; developing a training needs analysis for both providers and users; developing performance indicators; and monitoring the service provided
    Imprint
    London : British Library
    Series
    British Library library and information research report; 90
  14. Montasser-Kohsari, G.; Kirstein, P.; Goudal, P.: Online access to multimedia documents : second phase (1995) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Final report of a British Library supported conducted at University College, London, computer science department, the aim of which was to build a demonstration and test bed facility for online access to a large electronic library of multimedia documents. The project was a pilot experiment in the use of a database of compound documents (text and images) in the Open Document Architecture format. The database used is part of the contents of information in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Discusses the overall view of the project with particular reference to the WAIS information retrieval server which was developed and used
    Imprint
    London : British Library Research and Development Department
  15. Gilbert, S.K.: SGML theory and practice (1989) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Provides information for people who want (or need) to know what the SGML is and want to make use of it. Gives a fairly detailed description of what SGML is, why it exists, and provides a list of SGML players who are actively involved in either developing tools, providing services, offering consultancy or enganging in research for SGML. Describes the SGML work undertaken at Hatfield Polytechnic as part of Project Quartet funded by the British Library Research and Development Dept. The results and findings conclude that SGML forms a strong backbone for present and future document handling systems
    Imprint
    London : British Library
    Series
    British Library research paper; 68
  16. Regional reference libraries : a position statement (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    A research project undertaken during 1996 by Capital Planning Information Ltd., and supported by British Library Research and Innovation Centre to update research undertaken 1983/84 which examined the position of the self designated UK regional reference libraries provided by the major city authorities. The research confirmed that the use of RRLs is growing and that it is beyond the capacity of local authorities to maintain the collections
    Imprint
    London : British Library
    Series
    British Library research and innovation report; 23
  17. Beaulieu, M.; Payne, A.; Do, T.; Jones, S.: ENQUIRE Okapi project (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The ENQUIRE project forms part of a series of investigations on query expansion in the Okapi experimental text retrieval system. A configurable user interface was implemented as an evaluative tool and tested in two locations on two different databases: the library catalogue of The London Business SChool and the computing section of INSPEC. The system offered a range of possible strategies based on thesaural terms for reformulating queries. These could be initiated automatically by the system or interactively with the user. The formative phase of the evaluation established the appropriateness and usability of the interface as well as users' perceptions of the underlying functionality. The aim of the large scale field trial was to determine to what extent user would select thesaural terms suggested by the system to reformulate queries, and to evaluate the effectiveness of a new dynamic form of query expansion implemented for this project
    Imprint
    London : British Library Research and Innovation Centre
    Series
    British Library research and innovation report; 17
  18. Ayres, F.H.; Nielsen, L.P.S.; Ridley, M.J.: ¬The Bradford OPAC2 : Managing and displaying retrievals from a distributed search in Z39.50 (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes work of the BOPAC2 project, funded by the British Library Research and Inoovation Centre, from Sep 1996 to Jan 1997, to investigate the issues involved in managing large and complex retrievals involving Z39.50 searches, including searches of multiple databases. The system is a WWW front end that allows simultaneously access to a number of library OPACs via Z39.50. The system is designed to make access to large and complex retrieval simpler, similar records are clustered together and retrievals may be sorted in a number of ways and by different criteria. Describes the design, development and evaluation of the system with suggestions for future work
    Imprint
    London : British Library
    Series
    British Library research and innovation report; 103
  19. Nicholas, D.; Williams, P.; Martin, H.; Cole, P.: ¬The media and the Internet : Final report of the British Library-funded research project: The Changing Information Environment: The Impact of the Internet on Information Seeking Behaviour in the Media (1998) 0.04
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  20. Ayres, F.H.: ¬The Bradford OPAC : a new concept in bibliographic control (1995) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes a feasibility study funded by BLRDD to test a new concept in bibliographic control in OPACs based on the manifestation of the work. The research was conducted at Bradford University, leading directly from the QUALCAT project, and used bibliographic records supplied by OCLC. A new type of hierarchical bibliographic record structure was used to import sets of bibliographic records into a hierarchical relational database. This was used for an experimental Windows based OPAC. Much of the early part of the project was spent clarifying the practical and theoretical implications of the manifestations concept
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Australian library review 13(1996) no.3, S.340-341. (S. Clarke)
    Imprint
    London : British Library / Research and Development Department

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