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  1. Knauth, M.: Bibliographies made easy : a look at PRO-CITE (1989) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The PRO-CITE and BIBLIO-LINK software packages make the process of compiling bibliographies and internal data bases much easier than when all the steps in the process were manual (compiling, typing). The 2 programs work on records that have been downloaded from on-line data bases. BIBLIO-LINK analyses the downloaded records to determine document type and stores the data in the appropriate PRO-CITE workform, putting fields from the downloaded record into the correct PRO-CITE fields.
    Source
    Computers in libraries. 9(1989) no.4, S.22-24
  2. Perez, E.: Industrial strength database publishing : Inmagic DB/Textworks WebPublisher (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The availability of powerful indexing and database products with easy Web connections means that libraries able to gather and edit their own data are emancipated from the large vendors. The Oregon State Library staff used the Data Magician translation utility as part of a complex, but speedy, database converison project. The Oregon Index database of approximately 300.000 records was converted from a BRS database host over to the Inmagic WebPublisher system. Describes the planning and action stepts used in producing the Web accessible index database of considerable size. Participants have high ratings to effectiveness of both the translation utility and the database engine
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  3. Mahmood, K.: ¬The best library software for developing countries : more than 30 plus points of Micro CDS/ISIS (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the features of a library automation application called Micro CDS/ISIS. The software produced by UNESCO is used by more than 15.000 instituions all over the world. It is cost free and readily available. Its technical features include minimum hardware requirements, large database capacity, variable length fields, repeatable fields, subfields, powerful indexing, and rapid searching. It follows international data exchange standards. Support features include extensive documentation and a worldwide user group. Training courses in CDS/ISIS are conducted worldwide. These features ensure that CDS/ISIS library software is ideal for developing countries
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  4. Stigleman, S.: ideaList: flexible text storage and retrieval software (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reviews the main features of ideaList, a text data base management software package produced by Blackwell Scientific Software, UK, designed for the creation and searching of data bases. Information can be entered into the ideaList data base from the keyword or imported from external data ases (MEDLINE on DIALOG). Describes some of the features offered: searching; cross references; sorting; printing and exporting; flexibiblity of application. Briefly notes the application of ideaList as a bibliography formatting program. Concludes that people used to searching on-line and CD-ROM data bases will find ideaList's searching both comfortable and fast
  5. Griffin, J.: AskSam for Windows, version 3.0 (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews askSam 3.0, a free form text database management system for large volumes of textual data includding e-mail, literature searches, CD-ROM ancyclopaedias, USENET newsgroup files, downloads from online service providers and HTML documents. AskSam works with files, documents, data entry forms, graphics and embedded objects. It has its own word processor, will import files from other databases, implements hypertext and includes a phone dialling option. AskSam is suitable for librarians, information or marketing professionals and business planners. Discusses installation and setup; documentation; data structures and file creation characterisitcs; data entry; modification; editing and copying; the search engine; reports; importing/exporting; and special features
  6. Kushwoh, S.S.; Gautam, J.N.; Singh, R.: Migration from CDS / ISIS to KOHA : a case study of data conversion from CCF to MARC 21 (2009) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Standards are important for quality and interoperability in any system. Bibliographic record creation standards such as MARC 21 (Machine Readable Catalogue), CCF (Common Communication Format), UNIMARC (Universal MARC) and their local variations, are in practice all across the library community. ILMS (Integrated Library Management Systems) are using these standards for the design of databases and the creation of bibliographic records. Their use is important for uniformity of the system and bibliographic data, but there are problems when a library wants to switch over from one system to another using different standards. This paper discusses migration from one record standard to another, mapping of data and related issues. Data exported from CDS/ISIS CCF based records to KOHA MARC 21 based records are discussed as a case study. This methodology, with few modifications, can be applied for migration of data in other bibliographicformats too. Freeware tools can be utilized for migration.
  7. Hanson, T.A.; Hanson, A.C.: Managing bibliographies with Pro-Cite (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Pro-Cite is a software package for managing personal bibliographic data bases from which printed bibliographies are frequently required. Condisers the kinds of project for which Pro-Cite is intended, and those for which it is not intended. In the latter category is included the management of large permanent data bases to which powerful online access is frequently required. Its strength lies in its specialisation: it provides pre-defined data structures for various kinds of printed and audiovisual output formats corresponding to a range of standard styles. Discusses the package under the following headings: editing, searching, printing and browsing, indexing, and sorting. Examnines the use of Biblio-Links which are reformatting devices used to convert downloaded on-line serch results to Pro-Cite format
  8. Kaufman, D.: Software reviews: citation transfer program (1991) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the citation transfer program, Biblio-Link for SilverPlatter by Personal Bibliographic Software designed to run on an IBM PC PS2 compatible machine. The program enables the user to go from a SilverPlatter data base to a Pro-Cite data base and select items from the bibliography at which stage the bibliography is almost complete. Assesses problems of use and record transfer
  9. Vaccaro, B.: Software reviews : Bookends 2 (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews Bookends 2 bibliographic database management system for the Macintosh, unique among bibliographic utilities in that it is a HyperCard stack. Describes entering and importing data; searching data, refining and sorting match lists; and formatting bibliographies. Although its imporing features need improvement, Bookends 2 is a relatively easy to use bibliographic management system with some very useful formatting capabilities
  10. Hanson, T.A.: Personal bibliographic software and the provision of computer-based information services in academic communities (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes methods whereby the process of retrieving bibliographic information from one electronic source (e.g. on-line data base) and its subsequent insertion into another data base, on a personal computer, can be managed more efficiently using specialist software. Describes how one of the available packages is being used at Portsmouth Polytechnic Library, U.K.
  11. 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
  12. Gates, R.: AskSam for your information needs (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews askSam 3.0 Professional, a free text indexing program. Its facilities include: word processing, HTML development, structured data entry, importing of a wide variety of data formats, report generation, field recognition, and searching tools. Tests importing a file from the Eudora Pro electronic mail client, and other Internet files. Details its indexing, searching, and output features
  13. Delozier, E.P.: Bibliography management with Pro-Cite version 2.0 (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews Pro-Cite, a database management system specifically designed to manage bibliographic references. Pro-Cite provides a wide range of data manipulation capabilities. These include: creating, editing and deleting database records; querying for specific records; organizing databases; and printing selected records to a variety of devices
  14. Lundeen, G.: Software for managing personal files (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Compares 4 data base management system software packages designed to enable scholars and researchers manage and search files of records, astracts and references: askSam; Notebook; Pro-Cite and Reference Manager.
  15. Combs, J.: ProCite 3.1 for Windows : professional and personal bibliographic reference management from Personal Bibliographic Software, Inc (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews ProCite 3.1 for Windows and its companion product, Biblio-Link II, for managing, generating, formatting and publishing bibliographic citations. Discusses vendor and user profiles; technical support; operating environments; the user interface; data structures; creating reference records; managing records; working with documents; and documentation
  16. Wiggins, G.: ProCite v.3.4 for Windows and NetCite and Biblio-Link components (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews the ProCite v.3.4 for Windows database management system software and focusing on its Internet capabilities and data import facility using its NetCite and Biblio-Link modules
  17. 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]
  18. Keitz, W. von: Documentazione internazionale con CDS/ISIS : un progetto della University of Library and Information Studies di Stoccarda (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Stuttgart University of Library and Information Studies has collected interesting data from a questionnaire based study of CDS/ISIS retrieval system application. Replies from 34 worldwide users, all with Internet access, suggest that CDS/ISIS is mostly used with stand-alone PCs, and that there is much interest in the possible use of CDS/ISIS on UNIX platforms. In 19 cases, CDS/ISIS application s relate to library functions, while in the areas of technology, medicine and the environment most databases are CDS/ISIS-structured and designed for local or internal use. The study also provides data on areas such as CDS/ISIS user groups and development programmes
  19. Bellarby, L.: Personal bibliographic packages : a comparison of EndNote and Pro-Cite (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Provides a bried study evaluating personal bibliographic packages. Personal bibliographic software packages house bibliographic data for researchers to create a growing database of references for eventual citation. Assesses EndNote and Pro-Cite according to interface, capacity, indexing, searching, output formats, in-text citations and downloading. Offers advice on selecting personal bibliographic software packages
  20. Delozier, E.P.: Bibliography management with Library Master version 2.0 (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews Library Master, a bibliographic and textual database management software package: 1 of over 50 software packages intended to organize and track bibliographies and references. The software provides a wide range of data manipulation capabilities including: flexible inputting, editing, and deleting of references; sophisticated database querying capabilities; and flexible organization and output of bibliography lists

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Languages

  • e 48
  • d 3
  • i 3
  • nl 2
  • f 1
  • ru 1
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  • a 52
  • m 3
  • s 3
  • el 1
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