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  1. Smith, N.: BookFind-CD : an important management tool (1996) 0.13
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    Abstract
    BookFind-CD from Book Data contains bibliographic details of material from the UK, USA, Australia, Europe and elsewhere and includes mostly monographs with some audio and other nonbook materials. Reviews the following aspects of BookFind-CD: content; searching; search results; indexes; and printing
    Issue
    Book Data
  2. MacLennan, A.: Bookscape on CD-ROM (1996) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Bookscape is a Windows based CD-ROM resource which can be used to explore current books. Reviews the February edition, covering the period Jul 89 to Jan 96, suggesting that the material included is mainly of North American origin and would be more useful for book selection than information retrieval work. Describes search features and the quality of the records
  3. Spalding, C.S.: Library of Congress Book Catalogs : proposed expansion into current author and subject catalogs of american library resources (1954) 0.05
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  4. Lahti, L.; Marjanen, J.; Roivainen, H.; Tolonen, M.: Bibliographic data science and the history of the book (c. 1500-1800) (2019) 0.04
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    Abstract
    National bibliographies have been identified as a crucial resource for historical research on the publishing landscape, but using them requires addressing challenges of data quality, completeness, and interpretation. We call this approach bibliographic data science. In this article, we briefly assess the development of book formats and the vernacularization process in early modern Europe. The work undertaken paves the way for more extensive integration of library catalogs to map the history of the book.
  5. Thurlow, R.: ¬The state of the Union Catalogue (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Discusses plans for the retrospective conversion of the Union Catalogue of Books which holds stock locations for the British Library Document Supply Centre's collection of non-current monographs. This will be undertaken by Catalogue Bridge, managed by the National Bibliographic Service, and the conversion work involves 3 processes: creation of the search files; matching the search files against the databases and capturing all available records; and merging of local information with the captured records
    Source
    Select newsletter. 1998, no.22, Spring, S.3-4
  6. Rosen, L.: EBSCO magazine article summaries Full Text Elite CD-ROM (1993) 0.04
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    Abstract
    EBSCO has produced a CD-ROM product, Magazine Article Summaries Full Text Elite providing access to magazine article citations and summaries from over 350 general interest magazines covering the New York Times, full text articles from 90 publications and the full text of Magill book reviews. Searching is via reference desk software
  7. Books in print plus with Book reviews plus : BIP + REV (1993) 0.04
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  8. Davison, P.: ¬The book encompassed : studies in the twentieth-century bibliography (1992) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The techniques and approaches fostered in the first half of this century by what was called the 'New Bibliography' have spread throughout the world, developing and expanding in association with bodies such as the Bibliographical Society. The essays specially commissioned for this volume take 'New Bibliography' into the twenty-first century. They survey bibliographic and textual studies in some thirty fields, and include discussions of major issues and developments. Areas covered include manuscript studies and the analysis of handwriting; the physical characteristics of the book - its paper, type, and binding; enumerative and descriptive bibliography; incunabula, cartography, book illustration, book catalogues, and the Stationers' Company; bibliographical developments in the history of science, and in many countries - France, Germany, Italy, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, the British Provincial Book Trade, Japan and the Orient, Australia and New Zealand; developments in the theory and practice of editing texts (including biblical texts); the history of the book; and the implications of the computer for bibliography.An important feature of these essays is that each makes proposals for future research, ensuring the vitality of bibliography in the next half-century. Appearing at the time of the Bibliographical Society's centenary, the collection provides a landmark, taking stock of developments in what has become a vast and vital area of study, and mapping out its future parameters.
  9. Katz, W.A.: Introduction to reference work : Vol.1: Basic information sources; vol.2: Reference services and reference processes (1992) 0.03
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    Content
    Volume 1 is divided into three parts. Part One (Chapters 1 and 2) constitutes an introduction to the reference process and automated reference services. Part Two, "Information: Control and Access," consists of Chapters 3 through 6 and covers an introduction to bibliographies, indexing, and abstracting services. Chapters 7 through 12 are in Part Three, "Sources of Information," which include encyclopedias, various ready reference sources, biographical sources, dictionaries, geographical sources, and government documents. It is as pointless for students to memorize details about specific reference sources, as it is necessary for them to grasp the essential areas of agreement and difference among the various forms. To this end, every effort is made to compare rather than to detail. Only basic or foundation reference works are discussed in this volume. But readers may not find all basic titles included or annotated because: (1) There is no consensus an what constitutes "basic". (2) The objective of this text is to discuss various forms, and the titles used for that purpose are those that best illustrate those forms. (3) The annotations for a specific title are duplicated over and over again in Guide to Reference Books and Guide to Reference Materials, which list the numerous subject bibliographies. In both volumes, suggested readings are found in the footnotes and at the end of each chapter. When a publication is cited in a footnote, the reference is rarely duplicated in the "Suggested Reading." For the most part, these readings are limited to publications issued since 1987. In addition to providing readers with current thinking, these more recent citations have the added bonus of making it easier for the student to locate the readings. A number of the suggested reading items will be found in Reference and Information Sources, A Reader, 4th ed., published by Scarecrow Press, in 1991. It is beyond argument, of course, that all readings need not necessarily be current and that many older articles and books are as valuable today as they were when first published. Thanks to many teachers' having retained earlier editions of this text and the aforementioned Scarecrow title, it is possible to have a bibliography of previous readings. As has been done in all previous editions, the sixth edition notes prices for most of the major basic titles. This practice seems particularly useful today, since librarians must more and more be aware of budgetary constraints when selecting reference titles. CD-ROMS are listed where available. Prices are based an information either from the publisher of the original reference source or from the publisher of the CD-ROM disc. If a particular work is available online, the gross hourly rate as charged by DIALOG is given for its use. Both this rate and the book prices are current as of late 1990 and are useful in determining relative costs. Bibliographic data are based an publisher's catalogs, Books in print, and examination of the titles. The information is applicable as of late 1990 and, like prices, is subject to change.
    The ten chapters in Volume 11 are divided into 3 parts: Part One, "Information and the Community," contains two chapters to familiarize readers with various groups in the community, their information and reference needs, and how professionals attempt to serve those needs. Part Two, "Interview and Search," devotes Chapters 3 through 6 to the vital task of explaining how to isolate and understand the questions readers put to librarians as well as basic methods of finding the correct answer(s). The emphasis is an practical application of tried and true methods of interviewing and searching. Attention is given to both manual and computer searches. Chapter 6 is a guide to basic information about databases, including CD-ROMS. Part Three, "Library Instruction, Networks, Policies, and Evaluation," is comprised of the last four chapters and covers the activities of reference librarians when not responding to direct questions. This part includes hints an teaching people how to find information as well as the networks that help both librarian and user to discover what is needed. Chapter 10 discusses methods of deciding how well the individual has fulfilled the task of being a reference librarian. Only space and the fact that this text is for beginners limits what information it contains. First, many new developments and potentially important technological changes in the field of information are impossible to cover without turning to technical language and jargon quite beyond the average reader of an introductory textbook. However, basic developments are covered and explained, and there is a guide (via the footnotes and suggested readings) for those who wish to explore the future. Second, this volume is for students and working reference librarians and is intended first, foremost, and always as a pragmatic, practical approach. This is not to discount the importance of research and information science. Leaders and followers in those fields are responsible for much of what is revolutionary in references services today. There are other courses, other places where information science can be considered in depth; all that can be done here is to hint at the joy of the intellectual fields that open up to the information scientist and researcher. Students and teachers alike should be aware that much of the material covered in this book is updated, argued, and dutifully considered in several basic journals. RQ, the official voice of reference librarians of the American Library Association, excels in its coverage of the topics considered in this text. Library Journal, while more general, now offers excellent and timely articles an the new technology and its influence an librarians. The Reference Librarian, edited by the author of this text, offers specific discussions of single topics in each issue, and these have ranged from online reference services, to personnel, to problems of evaluation. And, not to be missed, is the nicely edited, always useful, and sometimes downright inspirational, References Services Review.
  10. R.R. Bowker enhances Books in Print on Disc product line (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes a number of enhancements to Bowker's CD-ROM range. BIP on Disc and BIP with Book Reviews on Disc will include audiobooks and videos plus the last 10 years of the Books Out of Print database which also covers audio and video materials. Subject headings are to be added to fiction and non fiction entries during 1998
  11. Blake, P.: ¬A Russian revolution comes to online (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Report based on information provided by Mark Hudson, Publisher at Bowker-Saur Ltd. Describes the challenges which faced Bowker-Saur Ltd. in adapting data, delivered on a magnetic tape created in the 60s by the Russian Book Chamber, to produce the CD-ROM database: Russian Books in Print Plus. The database consists of over 180.000 bibliographic records, 140.000 of which are in Russian with the rest in several other languages of the former Soviet Union. Over 20 per cent of records are annotated and all data is available in Cyrillic and transliterated format. The CD-ROM costs 995 pounds
  12. Krummel, D.W.: Bibliography (2009) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Vgl.: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/book/10.1081/E-ELIS3.
  13. Tennis, J.T.: Is there a new bbliography? (2011) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes the position claiming that the contemporary technological, socio-political, and socio-economic environment gives us pause to consider the core theory and practices of bibliography, combining bibliography of the work (in library and information science), bibliography of the text (in textual studies and scholarly editing), and bibliography of the artifact (in book history and now digital forensics), and calls for collaborative multidisciplinary research at the intersection of these fields to ask, is there a new bibliography?
  14. Walravens, H.: New developments in standard numbering (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Standard numbering has been a most efficient tool for publishers, the book trade and libraries during the last 25 years; it has led to rationalization, more efficiency and higher speed of most operations. With the development of new media the coverage of standard numbering systems has been extended. A new standard covers printed music which offers the same options as ISBN and ISSN and will enable the music trade to rationalize its operations, especially in connection with the EAN bar code. Current discussions focus on a wider use of the Standard Address Number, and similar location codes which would be another major factor of rationalization
  15. New RLG resources for cataloguing and research (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes a new RLG European Library Data initiative, the RLIN database, which will significantly increase the supply of catalogue records for Western European imprints and provide shared access to the holdings of major European libraries. Primary participants in this project are the national libraries of France, Spain and Switzerland. German and UK/Irish records will become available later in 1998. RLG is also previewing a new scholarly resource created in conjunction with the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL): the Hand Press Book (HPB), a record of publishing throughout Great Britain and its dependencies from the 15th through the 18th centirues
  16. ¬The future of national bibliography (1997) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Select newsletter 1998, no.22, S.8 (P. Robinson)
  17. Rowley, J.E.: CD-ROM versus online : an evaluation of the effects of the user interface on search effectiveness; a pilot study (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A controlled set of searches have been conducted by a group of searchers, at Manchester Polytechnic Library, on a trial subset of the British National Bibliography (BNB) data base on both CD-ROM and on-line. Various measures of search effectiveness and effiency were examined in relation to the effect of the differing user interface, including recall, precision, search time, user satisfaction and other more subjective factors. Discusses the potential for further research on the evaluation of CD-ROM.
  18. Roberts, J.R.; Drost, C.A.: Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The article focuses on the EBSCO databases that provide services to libraries. The Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (LISTA) include resources focusing on librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, and information science. LISTA has more than 21,000 articles from more than 600 periodicals and includes more than 5,000 conference papers and reports. In the database, there are also cited references and the number of times the source was used can also be found within the database. These are helpful tips in bibliography researching. The database has also several search options including "Basic Search," "Advanced Search," and Indexes." The EBSCOhost interface is simple to use and easy to grasp while LISTA is a free abstract database.
  19. Analyses of bibliographies (1973) 0.01
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    Source
    Library trends. 22(1973), no.1
  20. Saffady, W.: ¬The bibliographic utilities in 1993 : a survey of cataloging support and other services; OCLC (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22

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