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  1. Whitehair, D.: OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer for Windows software improves library workflows (1998) 0.20
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    Abstract
    The OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer was introduced in 1984, to allow records to be moved from the OCLC online system to the local workstation for editing. It was enhanced to become CAT ME Plus in 1991, and in late 1997 CatME for Windows became available. Presents the experiences of 6 users of the latest version concerning its incorporations into their library systems. Also lists libraries involved in the CatME field test, which was run prior to its release
  2. 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.
  3. 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."
  4. Schottlaender, B.E.C.: Why metadata? Why now? Why me? (2003) 0.07
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  5. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft / Gruppe "Wissenschaftliche Literaturversorgungs- und Informationssysteme" (LIS): Aus der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (2005) 0.04
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    Content
    "Der Ausschuss für wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken und Informationssysteme der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft hat sich in seiner letzten Herbstsitzung am 07.-08. Oktober 2004 mit folgenden Themen beschäftigt: Ergebnisse der Machbarkeitsstudie Der Deutschen Bibliothek zur Umstellung von RAK auf AACR2 Ziel der an Der Deutschen Bibliothek durchgeführten Studie war die Ermittlung der Rahmenbedingungen und Konsequenzen sowie des Zeitablaufs für einen Umstieg unter nutzerorientierten, bibliothekarischen, organisatorischen und vor allem auch betriebswirtschaftlichen Gesichtspunkten. Frau Dr. Niggemann (Die Deutsche Bibliothek) stellte im Ausschuss den Schlussbericht des Projekts vor. Die Ergebnisse ließen keine Umstände erkennen, die gegen eine Anwendung internationaler Formate und Regelwerke in Deutschland sprächen. Vielmehr ergäben sich daraus auch Vorteile für die Katalogisierung. Da trotz dieser klaren Sachlage weite Teile der bibliothekarischen Öffentlichkeit gegen einen Umstieg seien, empfehle Die Deutsche Bibliothek die schrittweise Internationalisierung deutscher Standards durch Umsetzung einzelner konsensfähiger Maßnahmen. Die Ergebnisse und Schlussfolgerungen des Berichts wurden anschließend im Ausschuss einer differenzierten Bewertung unterzogen - über das eventuelle Verbleiben bei den deutschen Regelwerken wurde Bedauern geäußert. Es sei allerdings fraglich, ob alleine durch den Wechsel des Regelwerkes bzw. der Formate die Grundproble me der deutschen Katalogisierungs- und Verbundstrukturen zu lösen seien. Einhellig kritisch bewertet wurde der hohe Kostenaufwand, mit dem ausweislich der Studie die Formalkatalogisierung in Deutschland noch immer betrieben werde. Hier müssten dringend neue Strategien entwickelt und aktiv verfolgt werden. Als Sofortmaßnahme mahnte derAusschuss die baldige Vereinheitlichung der Datenstrukturen in den Verbundsystemen an. Mittelfristig sieht der Ausschuss in der Internationalisierung der deutschen Informationsinfrastrukturen ein notwendiges und mit Priorität zu verfolgendes Ziel. Europäisches Netzwerk "Knowledge Exchange" Der Informationsaustausch zwischen den europäischen Fördereinrichtungen zu Fragen der Informa tions-Infrastrukturförderung beruht derzeit überwiegend auf jeweils bilateralen Kontakten, eine übergreifende Diskussion findet kaum statt. ZurVerbesserung dieser Kommunikation wird nun die Einrichtung von >Knowledge Exchange< vorbereitet, einem europäischen Netzwerk nationaler Förderinstitutionen bzw. Informationseinrichtungen, die auf jeweils nationaler Ebene für die Weiterentwicklung der Informationsund Kommunikationsstrukturen im Bereich Bildung und Wissenschaft (mit)verantwortlich sind. Neben der Gruppe »Wissenschaftliche Literaturversorgungsund Informationssysteme« (LIS) der DFG gehören dem Netzwerk das Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) aus Großbritannien, SURF, die niederländische Organisation für die Zusammenarbeit der Universitäten im Bereich der Informations-und Kommunikationstechnologie sowie das Rechenzentrum der dänischen Nationalbibliothek (DEF) an. Als Ziel dieses Netzwerks werden engere Abstimmungen der nationalen Strategien bzw. die Entwicklung gemeinsamer Strategien auf dem Gebiet der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie angestrebt. Zudem würde der Informationsaustausch über aktuelle Entwicklungen der Informations-Infrastruktur in den europäischen Partnerländern wesentlich vereinfacht. Redundante Entwicklungen können auf diese Weise vermieden, Synergien genutzt werden. Darüber hinaus wird das Netzwerk als Ansprechpartner für außereuropäische Partner dienen. Die Initiative wurde vom Ausschuss für wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken und Informationssysteme einhellig begrüßt."
  6. Library of Congress rule interpretations : LCRI (1991) 0.03
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    Issue
    Looseleaf. 2 Vols. Base text plus 1991 updates.
  7. Electronic cataloging : AACR2 and metadata for serials and monographs (2003) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: Editors' Introduction (Sheila S. Intner, Sally C. Tseng, and Mary Lynette Larsgaard) PART 1. Cataloging in an Electronic Age (Michael Gorman) Why Metadata? Why Me? Why Now? (Brian E. C. Schottlaender) PART 2. Developing a Metadata Strategy (Grace Agnew) Practical Issues in Applying Metadata Schemas and Controlled Vocabularies to Cultural Heritage Information (Murtha Baca) Digital Resources and Metadata Application in the Shanghai Library (Yuanliang Ma and Wei Liu) Struggling Toward Retrieval: Alternatives to Standard Operating Procedures Can Help Librarians and the Public (Sheila S. Intner) PART 3. AACR2 and Other Metadata Standards: The Way Forward (Ann Huthwaite) AACR2 and Metadata: Library Opportunities in the Global Semantic Web (Barbara B. Tillett) Seriality: What Have We Accomplished? What's Next? (Jean Hirons) MARC and Mark-Up (Erik Jul) ISSN: Dumb Number, Smart Solution (Regina Romano Reynolds) Index Reference Notes Included
  8. RAK-NBM : Interpretationshilfe zu NBM 3b,3 (2000) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 1.2000 19:22:27
  9. Heaney, M.: Object-oriented cataloging (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Catalogues have evolved from lists of physical items present in particular libraries into computerized access and retrieval tools for works dispersed across local and national boundaries. Works themselves are no longer constrained by physical form yet cataloguing rules have not evolved in parallel with these developments. Reanalyzes the nature of works and their publication in an approach based on object oriented modelling and demonstrates the advantages to be gained thereby. Suggests a strategic plan to enable an organic transformation to be made from current MARC based cataloguing to object oriented cataloguing. Proposes major revisions of MARC in order to allow records to maximize the benefits of both computerized databases and high speed data networks. This will involve a fundamental shift away from the AACR philosophy of description of, plus access to, physical items
  10. Mah, Y.M.: Cataloging plus : philosophy and practice at a small college library (2000) 0.02
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  11. Weinheimer, J.: ¬A visual explanation of the areas defined by AACR2, RDA, ISBD, LC NAF, LC Classification, LC Subject Headings, Dewey Classification, MARC21 : plus a quick look at ISO2709, MARCXML and a version of BIBFRAME (2015) 0.02
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  12. Carter, J.A.: PASSPORT/PRISM: authors and titles and MARC : oh my! (1993) 0.02
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    Source
    OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.3, S.20-22
  13. Madison, O.M:A.: ¬The role of the name main-entry heading in the online environment (1992) 0.02
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    Source
    Serials librarian. 22(1992), S.371-391
  14. Bärhausen, A.; Euskirchen, A.: Nachbearbeitung der Katalog-Konversion oder : Es bleibt viel zu tun, packen wir's an! (1999) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 1.2000 19:36:10
    22. 1.2000 19:40:40
  15. Houissa, A.: Arabic personal names : their components and rendering in catalog entries (1991) 0.01
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    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 13(1991) no.2, S.3-22
  16. RAK-Mitteilung Nr.16 : Regeln für die alphabetische Katalogisierung von Nichtbuchmaterialien (RAK-NBM). Entwurf (1995) 0.01
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    Pages
    22 S
  17. Jones, E.: ¬The FRBR model as applied to continuing resources (2005) 0.01
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    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  18. Münnich, M.: RAK2: Sachstandsbericht : vom Bibliothekartag '95 zum Bibliothekartag '96 (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    21. 9.1996 16:03:22
  19. Hirons, J.; Hawkins, L.; French, P.: AACR2 and you : revisiting AACR2 to accomodate seriality (2000) 0.01
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    Date
    18. 8.2002 17:22:13
  20. Weber, R.: "Functional requirements for bibliographic records" und Regelwerksentwicklung (2001) 0.01
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    Source
    Dialog mit Bibliotheken. 13(2001) H.3, S.20-22

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