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  1. Williams, S.J.: Power and parity for the desktop database : Filemaker Pro 4.0 and Access '97 (1998) 0.24
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    Abstract
    Describes the desktop database and its architectures. compares and contrasts 2 of the moset widely used database programs today: Filemaker Pro 4.0 and Microsoft Access
    Date
    22. 1.1999 19:09:55
  2. Cataloger's desktop (1994) 0.15
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    Aid
    Cataloger's desktop
  3. Basch, R.: ProQuest Direct : document delivery [with images] to the desktop (1996) 0.11
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    Abstract
    ProQuest Direct from UMI is a desktop based, standalone, pay as you go document delivery service. Details how the system works, both text only and image formats are available. Describes details its pricing. Compares ProQuest Direct to online database services, and discusses its potential
  4. Duval, B.K.: Microcomputer applications in the library (1993) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Describes some of the microcomputer based desktop publishing opportunities offered by current software, particularly for the creation of library newsletters
  5. FID/CR news; 40 (1996) 0.11
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    Content
    Enthält: UDC - DDC-21 - ASIS Annual Meeting 1995 - LoC Cataloger's Desktop
  6. Pagell, R.A.: ¬The virtual reference librarian : using desktop videoconferencing for distance reference (1996) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Desktop videoconferencing, which brings together computing, multimedia and telecommunications, is one of many new technologies competing for attention. Videoconferencing is being used in corporations as a substitute for business travel and in academic instituions as the basis for distance learning. Reports the beat site testing, at the Center for Business Information and the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, a desktop videoconferencing system as a means of delivering a distance reference service, including consultation, documentation, and training and sharing of CD-ROM databases. Discusses the evaluative factors nacessary for the success of desk videoconferencing in a library or information centre
  7. Heron, L.: User productivity and windows : choosing the right desktop solution (1993) 0.09
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  8. Canganelli, P.: Sonar bookends : index generation (1994) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Describes the Sonar Bookends software package designed to produce detailed full text indexes for inclusion with documents produced by word processing, desktop publishing or file management systems
  9. Jeffcoate, J.: Multimedia in the business market : is there a multimedia market? (1993) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Examines the market for multimedia systems in business. Describes multimedia systems and potential users. Describes aerly uses of multimedia for training, point of sale and point of information systems, and niche markets. Discusses emerging standards, and business applications such as desktop presentation, information access, just-in-time training. Examines the potential of multimedia communications systems for video mail, videoconferencing on the desktop and work group support
  10. Geleijnse, H.: Campuswide information services at Tilburg University (1994) 0.09
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    Abstract
    In December 1993 Tilburg University and Elsevier Science started a project with respect to the full text electronic delivery of journal articles. Users will be able to browse through articles from their desktop and make prints of relevant articles. Several research issues which are of importance both for the publisher and for the library are part of the project. It is a next step in the campus-wide electronic information provision at Tilburg University. The university created a well elaborated IT infrastructure which was already able to integrate library services with other computing facilities on 2.000 desktop PCs
  11. Stoker, D.: Computer cataloguing in retrospect (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Pays tribute to the recent advances in the ability to access computerized catalogues from the desktop via the Internet but emphasizes that there are problems still to be overcome before the ideal of universal access to catalogue records for UK libraries is achieved. Advances in computerized cataloguing over the past 40 years have been an obstacle to retrospective cataloguing in a coherent and standardized manner which even the adoption of common standards for information retrieval and the Z39.50 protocol have failed to prevent. Many libraries with modern methods for cataloguing new materials still have earlier sequences of records on microfiche or other hard copy format. Other specialized collections are such that they have never been catalogued to professional standards or in a convenient format. Illustrates the point with reference to practical searching of catalogues in Aberystwyth, Wales, and to 2 studies of the logistical and financial issues of a programme of retrospective cataloguing as reported in BLRIC report 53. Discusses the proposed UK coordinating body and coordinated natioanl prgramme, to select which catalogues should be converted, set priorities for work, ensure maintenance of requisite standards, and arrange collaboration between neighbouring or related institutions
    Date
    9. 2.1997 18:44:22
  12. Hartigan, J.M.: Compact disc recording : a technical overview (1993) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Considers the development and impact of CD-ROM recorders that can record on to CD-ROM at the desktop (CD-R). Discusses briefly some of the technologies that may be used to achieve this goal including: WORMs and Kodak's PhotoCD
  13. Poulter, A.: Building a browsable virtual library (1994) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Describes the concept of a virtual reality library. Since a desktop virtual reality package is needed to construct a virtual reality library, the expected functionality of such software is discussed in general terms. Discusses one such virtual reality package, REND386, in detail and shows how it can be used to build a working prototype of a virtual reality library
  14. Beiser, K.: Library of Congress resources on CD-ROM (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Reviews 2 CD-ROM products form the LoC. CDMARC Bibliographic is a multidisc collection of all machine readable cataloguing records distributed by the LoC since 1969, regardless of language or form of material. Cataloger's Desktop is a Windows based CD-ROM featuring full text access to a variety of referecne materials helpful in cataloguing materials
  15. World Factbook (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The new 1995 edition features the most recent CIA and State Department information available. All new maps, sounds, photographs and flags, combined with cultural, governmental, economic and demographic statistics allow you to explore every country in the world without leaving your desktop
  16. Classification Plus (1996) 0.08
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    Footnote
    Enthält auch: 'Library of Congress Subject Headings' and 'Cataloger's desktop' - Demo abrufbar unter: ftp.loc.gov im Verzeichnis pub/cds/deskclas; vgl. auch http://www.loc.gov/cds
  17. Gladis, R.; Weiss, H.: Datenspeicher mit System : Desktop-Datenbanken (1998) 0.08
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  18. Gladis, R.: Ordnungskräfte : Relationale Desktop-Datenbanken für Windows und MacOS (1999) 0.08
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  19. Desmarais, N.: Compton's interactive encyclopedia introduces virtual workspace (1993) 0.08
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    Abstract
    The multimedia CD-ROM database, Compton's interactive encyclopedia, by Compton's NewMedia, incorporates virtual workspace: a new user interface that is based on Windows and enables searchers to research large amounts of data ba acting as a Windows shell to turn the boundaries of a computer screen into a nearly infinite working display. Users can extract information from a database and place it in a window on the computer screen's 'desktop' and the desktop can be scanned with a mouse, like a magnifying glass, moving from window to window. Notes other features of the database including: the SmarTrieve retrieval engine and the AudioVisual Interleave enhanced sound and animation capability
  20. Stoecker, N.K.; Alford, D.L.: From catalog to Web : desktop access to Sandia technical reports (1998) 0.08
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    Abstract
    A major initiative at the Sandia National Laboratories Technical Library, New Mexico, is the provision of desktop access to information for Sandia researchers. During 1995, the library created a home page on the WWW with information on how to link to its client server based OPAC. Through multiple access points, researchers can search the catalogue from their desks and a new initiative is the provision of access to Sandia generated documents by converting them to electronic form, placing them on Sandia's 'internal Web' and linking them to the OPAC bibliographic record. Addresses the processes developed in the library and the procedures for cataloguing these electronic reports, including identification of the bibliographic information and MARC tags to be used

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