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  1. Frâncu, V.: ¬An interpretation of the FRBR model (2004) 0.03
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    Date
    17. 6.2015 14:40:22
    Source
    Knowledge organization and the global information society: Proceedings of the 8th International ISKO Conference 13-16 July 2004, London, UK. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine
  2. Visintin, G.: Passaggi (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Examines in detail the author cataloguing practices adopted by the Italian National Library Service, as set out in its 1995 Cataloguing Guide (Guida SBN), and discusses how far these practices accord with the standard 1979 RICA author cataloguing rules. Since the author headings prescribed by RICA include personal names, corporate names and titles, this survey looks at all such SBN catalogue entries having an access point function. Presents many examples of standard and variant forms of heading, and reviews control procedures
    Date
    22. 2.1999 20:40:57
  3. Lee, H.-L.; Clyde, J.: Users' perspectives of the "Collection" and the online catalogue (2004) 0.03
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    Source
    Knowledge organization and the global information society: Proceedings of the 8th International ISKO Conference 13-16 July 2004, London, UK. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine
  4. Lubetzky, S.: Writings on the classical art of cataloging (2001) 0.03
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Technicalities 22(2002) no.1, S.19-20 (S.S. Intner)
    Issue
    2nd ed.
  5. Byrum, J.D.: ¬The emerging global bibliographical network : the era of international standardization in the development of cataloging policy (2000) 0.02
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    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  6. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Zumer, M.: FRBR and FRANAR : subject access (2004) 0.02
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    Source
    Knowledge organization and the global information society: Proceedings of the 8th International ISKO Conference 13-16 July 2004, London, UK. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine
  7. Hillmann, D.I.: 'Parallel universes' or meaningful relationships : envisioning a future for the OPAC and the net (1996) 0.02
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    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.22, nos.3/4
    Source
    Electronic resources: selection and bibliographic control. Ed.: L.-Y.W. Pattie, u. B.J. Cox
  8. Bowman, J.H.: ¬The catalog as barrier to retrieval : Part 2: forms of name (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Continues the results of the Internet survey of 38 different OPAC systems, this looking at forms of name and cross-references. Tests were conducted to examine results of searching for a personal name, Leonardo da Vinci, and a corporate entered subordinately, under parts of the name which were not the leading element. Many libraries provide no cross-references, and in many cases the presence absence of punctuation in the search string has a significant effect. The effect variation when combined in an Author/Title search is also considered. The also considers the special filing of names beginning Mc, which is almost confined to some British systems, and the interfiling of subject with author entries personal names. A number of recommendations conclude the article.
  9. Walker, J.M.: Faceted vocabularies in catalog searches : provenance evidence vocabulary as search terms or limiters for a personal library collection (2023) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Genre/Form headings are an important means by which librarians provide users with contextual or descriptive information. To facilitate the discovery of resources with important provenance characteristics, the Marion E. Wade Center added terms from a controlled vocabulary to bibliographic records representing items in the C. S. Lewis personal library collection. The selected terms focus on features that have historically been of interest to visitors. The addition of these headings in the bibliographic records allows users to use these keywords to conduct a search or narrow their results, resulting in more flexibility to locate and select the resources that best meet their needs.
  10. Wakeling, S.; Clough, P.; Connaway, L.S.; Sen, B.; Tomás, D.: Users and uses of a global union catalog : a mixed-methods study of WorldCat.org (2017) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This paper presents the first large-scale investigation of the users and uses of WorldCat.org, the world's largest bibliographic database and global union catalog. Using a mixed-methods approach involving focus group interviews with 120 participants, an online survey with 2,918 responses, and an analysis of transaction logs of approximately 15 million sessions from WorldCat.org, the study provides a new understanding of the context for global union catalog use. We find that WorldCat.org is accessed by a diverse population, with the three primary user groups being librarians, students, and academics. Use of the system is found to fall within three broad types of work-task (professional, academic, and leisure), and we also present an emergent taxonomy of search tasks that encompass known-item, unknown-item, and institutional information searches. Our results support the notion that union catalogs are primarily used for known-item searches, although the volume of traffic to WorldCat.org means that unknown-item searches nonetheless represent an estimated 250,000 sessions per month. Search engine referrals account for almost half of all traffic, but although WorldCat.org effectively connects users referred from institutional library catalogs to other libraries holding a sought item, users arriving from a search engine are less likely to connect to a library.
  11. Eversberg, B.: Zur Katalogpolitik der alten Hochschulbibliotheken : Regeln für die alphabetische Katalogisierung (1978) 0.01
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    Abstract
    After a long delay the final edition of RAK has been published. The old university libraries have suffered for years from using the Prussian Instructions which are obsolete and time-consuming; they have hesitated to give their old catalogues up but should do so as soon as possible. A new cataloguing policy is now needed, moving away from traditional practices that still govern even RAK towards simplified rules suitable for future developments such as use in centralised regional catalogues and in automated data processing. Simplified rules are proposed and discussed in relation to American and British minimal cataloguing, with suggestions for changes in basic terminology, general rules, main and subordinate entries, personal name and corporate body entries and subject headings
  12. Fuller, E.E.: Variation in personal names in works represented in the catalog (1989) 0.01
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  13. Spalding, T.: Breaking into the OPAC (2009) 0.01
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    Source
    Library mashups: exploring new ways to deliver library data. Ed.: N.C. Engard
  14. Cooperative cataloging : past, present, and future (1993) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält die folgenden Beiträge: TILLETT, B.B.: Catalog it once for all: a history of cooperative cataloging in the United States prior to 1967 (before MARC); ANDERSON, G.: Symmetry and extrapolation: passion and precision - cooperative cataloging at the beginning of the 21st century; BARTLEY, L.K.: The CONSER model: a personal view; HARRIMAN, R.: The news in review: the United States newspaper program; JOACHIM, M.D.: Cooperative cataloging of microform sets; RIEMER, J.J. u. K. MORGENROTH: Hang together or hang separately: the cooperative authority work component of NACO; WIGGINS, B.: The national coordinated cataloging program; ROSENBLATT, S.: The national coordinated cataloging program from the participant's perspective; HOLLEY, R.P.: Cooperative cataloging outside North America: status report 1993; THOMAS, S.E. u. J.A. YOUNGER: Cooperative cataloging: a vision for the future
  15. DeZelar-Tiedman, V.: Doing the LibraryThing(TM) in an academic library catalog (2008) 0.01
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    Source
    Metadata for semantic and social applications : proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, Berlin, 22 - 26 September 2008, DC 2008: Berlin, Germany / ed. by Jane Greenberg and Wolfgang Klas
  16. Bergman, O.; Gradovitch, N.; Bar-Ilan, J.; Beyth-Marom, R.: Folder versus tag preference in personal information management (2013) 0.01
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  17. Mönnich, M.; Spiering, M.: Einsatz von BibTip als Recommendersystem m Bibliothekskatalog (2008) 0.01
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    Das Karlsruher Recommendersystem BibTip An der Universität Karlsruhe wurden im Zeitraum von 2002 bis 2007 mehrere DFG-Projekte durchgeführt, welche die Entwicklung von Recommendersystemen für den Einsatz in Bibliotheken zum Gegenstand hatten. Daraus ist BibTip hervorgegangen. Projektpartner waren dabei die Universitätsbibliothek Karlsruhe und das Institut für Informationswirtschaft und -management von Prof. Dr. Andreas Geyer-Schulz an der Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (http://www.em.unikarlsruhe.de/research/projects/reckvk/). Im Institut wurden die Algorithmen und die technischen Grundlagen von BibTip entwickelt. Die Bibliothek war für die Einbindung in den Katalog, die Erfassung des statistischen Datenmaterials und die Entwicklung der Dienstleistung BibTip verantwortlich. Das Projekt war so erfolgreich, dass es im Auftrag der DFG von den Projektnehmern im Dezember beim Fall 2007 Task Force Meeting der Coalition for Networked Information in Washington DC präsentiert wurde. Bei BibTip handelt es sich um einen verhaltensbasierten Recommender. Dieser Typus von Recommenderdiensten basiert auf der - im Fall von BibTip anonymisierten - Beobachtung von Nutzerverhalten und der statistischen Auswertung dieser Daten. Im Internet-Handel ergeben sich die Nutzungsdaten aus Kaufvorgängen oder aus den Klicks auf Links in Webseiten. Im Falle von BibTip sind es die Aufrufe von Volltitelanzeigen im Online-Katalog.
  18. Scholz, D.: Retrokonversion in der Zentralbibliothek der Universitätsbibliothek Dortmund : Abschlussbericht November 1995 bis April 2003 (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Abteilung Retrokonversion der Universitätsbibliothek - Die Abteilung Retrokonversion nahm im November 1995 ihre Arbeit zunächst mit einer Diplombibliothekarin auf. Aufgabenstellung war es, einen Geschäftsgang zu entwickeln, der eine rationelle Bearbeitung der Altbestände und einen kurzfristigen Nachweis im HBZ ermöglicht. Hier bot sich der Standortkatalog als Arbeitsinstrument für die Bestände der Zentralbibliothek an. Bedingt durch die Aufstellungssystematik der Zentralbibliothek in Großgruppen mit Numerus currens, wurden Signaturengruppen mit hoher Ausleihfrequenz für die Retrokonversion vorrangig ausgewählt. Ausgenommen von der Bearbeitung durch die Abteilung Retrokonversion wurden die Handbibliotheksbestände, die Lehrbuchsammlung und Mikrofiches, die von der Abteilung Monographienkatalogisierung im laufenden Geschäft bearbeitet wurden. Weiterhin ausgenommen waren die Altbestände der 17 Bereichsbibliotheken, hier erfolgte die Katalogisierung der nicht per EDV erfassten Bücher bereits seit 1993 anhand der vorhandenen Standortkataloge und vielfach in Autopsie. Von 1993 bis zum Abschluss in diesem Jahr wurden rund 190.000 Bände bearbeitet. Diese Tätigkeit wurde neben der normalen Arbeit durchgeführt. Nach der Erstellung eines Anweisungsprofils für die Arbeit mit dem HBZ konnten für eine Testphase, von Mai bis September 1996, 5 studentische Hilfskräfte für die Retrokonversion gewonnen werden. Nach erfolgreicher Testphase wurde das Personal aufgestockt. Im Oktober 1996 wurde dann die Produktion mit 10 studentischen Hilfskräften und 2, zeitweise 3, Diplombibliothekarinnen aufgenommen. Während der gesamten Laufzeit des Projektes wurden pro Jahr bis zu 12 verschiedene studentische Hilfskräfte mit insgesamt bis zu 125 Wochenstunden beschäftigt. Insgesamt wurden 28 studentische Hilfskräfte ausgewählt, angelernt und betreut. Die studentischen Hilfskräfte waren Angehörige sieben verschiedener Nationen, darunter auch Griechenland und Marokko. Der Anteil an studentischen Hilfskräften, deren Muttersprache nicht Deutsch ist, war gerade in der zweiten Hälfte des Projekts sehr hoch. Erschwerend kam im April 2000 die Umstellung auf das ALEPH-System im HBZ hinzu, was einen zusätzlichen Schulungsbedarf zur Folge hatte. - Die Arbeit in der Retrokonversion - Zeitgleich mit der Retrokonversion vor Ort wurde das Projekt Retrokonversion des Zentralkatalogs NRW 1800-1975 begonnen, bei dem die Firma DMP die Bestände der nordrhein-westfälischen Bibliotheken im Online-Katalog zugänglich machte. Das Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen stellte zusätzliche Geldmittel für die Einstellung von studentischen Hilfskräften in den beteiligten Bibliotheken des HBZ-Verbundes zur Verfügung. Da die Bestände der Zentralbibliothek in hohem Maße identisch sind mit Beständen anderer nordrhein-westfälischer Bibliotheken, und gerade in der Anfangsphase Signaturengruppen mit hoher Ausleihfrequenz vorrangig bearbeitet wurden, waren hohe Trefferquoten (bis zu 90%) bei der Recherche in der Datenbank des HBZ-Katalogs an der Tagesordnung. Schwierigkeiten bereitete die zunehmende Treffermenge je Suchanfrage durch die offline erfassten DMP-Aufnahmen, die in größeren Zeitabständen eingespielt wurden. Die Identifizierung einer Titelaufnahme als relevanten Nachweis für den Dortmunder Bestand wurde erschwert (Kriterien: Vollständigkeit und Richtigkeit der Titelaufnahme, Mehrheitsaufnahme, evtl. bereits Dortmunder Bestand nachgewiesen u.a.).
  19. Calhoun, K.: ¬The changing nature of the catalog and its integration with other discovery tools : Prepared for the Library of Congress (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The destabilizing influences of the Web, widespread ownership of personal computers, and rising computer literacy have created an era of discontinuous change in research libraries a time when the cumulated assets of the past do not guarantee future success. The library catalog is such an asset. Today, a large and growing number of students and scholars routinely bypass library catalogs in favor of other discovery tools, and the catalog represents a shrinking proportion of the universe of scholarly information. The catalog is in decline, its processes and structures are unsustainable, and change needs to be swift. At the same time, books and serials are not dead, and they are not yet digital. Notwithstanding widespread expansion of digitization projects, ubiquitous e-journals, and a market that seems poised to move to e-books, the role of catalog records in discovery and retrieval of the world's library collections seems likely to continue for at least a couple of decades and probably longer. This report, commissioned by the Library of Congress (LC), offers an analysis of the current situation, options for revitalizing research library catalogs, a feasibility assessment, a vision for change, and a blueprint for action. Library decision makers are the primary audience for this report, whose aim is to elicit support, dialogue, collaboration, and movement toward solutions. Readers from the business community, particularly those that directly serve libraries, may find the report helpful for defining research and development efforts. The same is true for readers from membership organizations such as OCLC Online Computer Library Center, the Research Libraries Group, the Association for Research Libraries, the Council on Library and Information Resources, the Coalition for Networked Information, and the Digital Library Federation. Library managers and practitioners from all functional groups are likely to take an interest in the interview findings and in specific actions laid out in the blueprint.
  20. Frost, C.O.: Next-generation online public access catalogs : redefining territory and roles (1994) 0.01
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    Source
    Advances in library automation and networking. Vol.5. Ed.: J.A. Hewitt and C.W. Bailey

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