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  1. Mischo, W.H.; Lee, J.: End-user searching in bibliographic databases (1987) 0.09
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    Abstract
    The growing interest in end user or direct patron access to on-line bibliographic databases is reviewed with references to online catalogues, databases, and CD-ROMs. The literature of end user searching is surveyed with notes on: user training, software search aids, end user services in libraries: characterisation of end user searches; the role of librarians; and CD-ROMs as end user media
    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 22(1987), S.227-263
  2. Goldberg, T.; Neagle, E.: Serials information in the OPAC : a model for shared responsibility (1996) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Two departments at Louisville University, Kentucky, one in public services and the other in technical services, share responsibility for creating and maintaing serials information in the NOTIS order/pay/receipt (OPR) record. Explains the various notes kept in OPR statements, as well as the benefits of this cooperative effort to usrs and staff
    Source
    Serials review. 22(1996) no.4, S.55-63
  3. Ballard, T.; Grimaldi, A.: Improve OPAC searching by reducing tagging errors in MARC records (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    One of the most common errors in cataloguing library materials involves miscoding of the nonfiling indicator of title fields. Notes the extent of the problem and its negative effect on searching in the library's online catalogue and surveys how librarians have approached solutions to the problems. Describes how the major library automation system address this problem
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  4. Farley, L.: Together at last : regeneration and merging of the MELVYL catalog and periodicals databases (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    A Serials Task Force at the University of California, USA, is currently working on merging the MELVYL catalogue and periodicals database. Details its design principles and discusses the major design issues of: name authority control, subject authority files, subsets, long searches, consolidation, sorting, and creation of possible new indexes for keywords, notes, titles, conferences, call numbers, combine author/titles, music, geospatial searching, and form limits
    Source
    DLA bulletin. 17(1997) no.1, S.18-22
  5. Dwyer, J.: How deep is your database? : the OCLC pilot project on contents enrichment (1991) 0.06
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    Abstract
    3 ways to improve access to monographs are additional subject headings, analytic added entires and contents notes. Focuses on California State University. Describes the project, the CSU-Chico results and advices upon when to add contents notes
  6. Lundgren, J.; Simpson, B.: Cataloging needs survey for faculty at the University of Florida (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a questionnaire survey of lecturers and students, at Florida University at Gainesville, to determine the degree to which the information provided in catalogue records serve the needs of library users and the usefulness of including and displaying typical elements of catalogue records. Results indicate the highest level of agreement with usefulness of: title; primary author; date; subjects; other authors; and series. There were moderately high levels of agreement for: summary notes; contents notes; standard numbers; publisher; pagination; and related titles; and lower levels of agreement for reference notes; place of publication; index notes; illustrations; and size
  7. Saving the time of the library user through subject access innovation : Papers in honor of Pauline Atherton Cochrane (2000) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Pauline Atherton Cochrane has been contributing to library and information science for fifty years. Think of it-from mid-century to the millennium, from ENIAC (practically) to Internet 11 (almost here). What a time to be in our field! Her work an indexing, subject access, and the user-oriented approach had immediate and sustained impact, and she continues to be one of our most heavily cited authors (see, JASIS, 49[4], 327-55) and most beloved personages. This introduction includes a few words about my own experiences with Pauline as well as a short summary of the contributions that make up this tribute. A review of the curriculum vita provided at the end of this publication Shows that Pauline Cochrane has been involved in a wide variety of work. As Marcia Bates points out in her note (See below), Pauline was (and is) a role model, but I will always think of her as simply the best teacher 1 ever had. In 1997, I entered the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science as a returning mid-life student; my previous doctorate had not led to a full-time job and I was re-tooling. I was not sure what 1 would find in library school, and the introductory course attended by more than 100 students from widely varied backgrounds had not yet convinced me I was in the right place. Then, one day, Pauline gave a guest lecture an the digital library in my introductory class. I still remember it. She put up some notes-a few words clustered an the blackboard with some circles and directional arrows-and then she gave a free, seemingly extemporaneous, but riveting narrative. She set out a vision for ideal information exchange in the digital environment but noted a host of practical concerns, issues, and potential problems that required (demanded!) continued human intervention. The lecture brought that class and the entire semester's work into focus; it created tremendous excitement for the future of librarianship. 1 saw that librarians and libraries would play an active role. I was in the right place.
    Date
    22. 9.1997 19:16:05
  8. Sellers, M.: Cataloging decision consequences : accessing table of contents in the online catalog (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Explores the retrieval and user issues related to the impact of including table of contents notes as a searchable field in online catalogues. Includes a review of evaluation criteria, a summary of previously published studies, and a conceptual model which addresses some of the disadvantages of the searchable MARC field
  9. CARL releases CARLweb 2.0 (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    CARL Co. has released CARLweb 2.0, a new version of its WWW OPAC interface. Lists the range of features of the new version and notes development which will be available in future releases
  10. Perry, A.: ¬The PACLink Project at the State University of New York : leveraging collections for the future (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The PACLink Project grew out of discussions between a joint association of libraries and computing centres among the 4 State University of New York (SUNY) and SUNY central administration to develop a cooperative OPAC based on NOTIS. Presents a functional description of PACLink, notes the Z39.50 search and display format and the PACLink interloans module
  11. Wittenbach, S.A.: Building a better mousetrap : enhanced cataloguing and access for the online catalog (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Explores the many options available for embellishing the basic USMARC bibliographic record; the impact for patron access and collection use; improved system features; the economic impact on the cataloguing process; and future prospects for enhanced cataloguing and bibliographic access. Discusses some of the typical enhancements that may be applied: additional subject headings; tables of contents; summaries, abstracts or contents notes; classification numbers
  12. Solomon, P.: Children, technology, and instruction : a case study of elementary school children using an online public access catalog (OPAC) (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reports on a study at an elementary school in Washington, DC examining pupils' use of an OPAC. Presents this within the overall instructional environment of the school in order to open a window on the broader interaction of children, technology, curriculum, instruction and learning. Explains the methodology used in the study, the findings of the study, and notes a number of conclusions. Focuses in particular on the patterns of success and failure of children's use of the OPAC, their search strategies and the nature of their interaction with the OPAC
  13. Frost, C.O.: Next-generation online public access catalogs : redefining territory and roles (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    State of the art review of OPACs which suggests a model for their future development based on a redefinition of the roles previously served by the traditional catalogue. Notes the traditional role of library catalogues and considers the ways in which the catalogue's functions can be extended to provide access to the whole of the library 's resources including access to other libraries' collections
  14. Brown, L.: Access to library catalogues (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Gives an overview of some of the issues surrounding access in the 1990s, describes initiatives under way to improve access in the UK, and notes some issues for consideration and action on the part of members of ALCL
  15. Sapa, R.: Zachowania informacy jne uzytkownika OPAC w Bibliotece Jagiellonskiej (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Discusses the necessity of providing new methods of research into user information retrieval behaviour. Notes that the user using the catalogue via the Internet and communicating exclusively with the computer system, disappears from the librarian's direct view. Implementing adequate software facilities in some sense broadens research prospects and improves its quality. Describes research carried out at the Jagiellonian Library, Poland, into the extent of use of OPAC retrieval facilities, throught the application of software that records all information retrieval commands
  16. Marcin, S.; Morris, P.: OPAC: the next generation (2008) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In terms of record transportability, WorldCat Local offers patrons an individual account with the ability to mark, create lists, add notes to items, share lists with others, export and print lists, export directly to RefWorks, cite items with built-in citation styles at the item level, link to items with built-in durable URLs, which is great for direct linking from webpages, course pages, etc.
  17. Walker, S.: Improving subject access painlessly : recent work on the Okapi online catalogue projects (1988) 0.03
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    Source
    Program. 22(1988), S.21-31
  18. Hug, H.; Nöthiger, R.: ETHICS: an online public access catalogue at ETH-Bibliothek, Zürich (1988) 0.03
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