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  1. Laegreid, J.A.: SIFT: a Norwegian information retrieval system (1993) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Describes SIFT (Search in Free Text) an information retrieval system originally developed for administering governmental documents in Norway but which is now being applied alsewhere. SIFT handles structured information well. A library system, SIFT-BIBL, is now available. SIFT's retrieval engine and search facilities are powerful. Its user interface is limited but being imporved. An application programmer interface has been released which will allow programmers to develop their own interface. A Windows-based- client-server version is now being beta tested
    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:22:09
  2. Perez, E.: Industrial strength database publishing : Inmagic DB/Textworks WebPublisher (1997) 0.11
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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. Endnote X2 für Mac OS X : bibliographies made easy ; search online bibliographic database, organize references, images, and PDFs easily, cite while you write (patent pending) in 3,000+styles, collaborate with others using EndNote Web (2008) 0.06
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  4. Kirkwood, H.P.: Ovid Web Gateway (1998) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Ovid has supported a sophisticated interface for searching bibliographic and full text databases for some time. It is now offering a Web based version of this interface that is capable of accessing Z39.50-compliant OPACs and databases anywhere in the world. The Ovid Web Gateway builds on the Ovid Server, thus allowing for a variety of functions and configurations at user, group and database-specific level. The Web Gateway has a selection of download formats and delivery options
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  5. SilverPlatter unveils new Internet database gateway (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Announces WebSPIRS v3.0, an enhanced version of the Web gateway form SilverPlatter Information, Inc. The update is an http gateway that provides access to the WWW via SilverPlatter's Internet Subscription Service on the librar's ERL network, using any forms-capable browser. This eliminates the need to install individual search software at workstations. Features in the updated version include: a new, simplified interface; search history capabilities; record selection and marking capabilities; enhancements to the thesaurus; point and click record display options; 'message of the day' option; and enhanced online help. WebSPIRS is a good introduction to database searching for novices and is IP filtered and password protected
  6. Griffin, J.: AskSam for Windows, version 3.0 (1996) 0.05
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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
  7. Brandt, D.S.: Ovid searching software (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reviews Ovid searching software, a system for searching and manipulating output from bibliographic databases. It allows fields of indexes to be searched, or for terms of a controlled vocabulary to be mapped, provides a variety of display options and permits customisation of system features. Output may be directed to e-mail. Ovid interface with over 80 commercial databases to exploit the features of each. Covers vendor and user profiles; operating environment; user interface, search strategies; display and manipulation of documents; and documentation
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  8. McMahon, T.E.: Procite 4: a look at the latest release in bibliographic management software (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    On Nov 26, 1997, Research Information Systems released its newest version of the ProCite bibliographic management software. The most notable change to the programme is the retooling for compatibility with Windows 95 and NT. In addition to the Windows 95 upgrade, ProCite added 2 new workforms. These forms allow users to capture information about Web pages and e-mail messages. This latest release builds on the Cite While You Write feature that allows users to link citations in a single manuscript to records in multiple databases. The program simplifies the generation of bibliographies and endnotes while allowing users to create bibliographic databases using 28 distinct workforms. Workforms cover a wide range of materials to patents. While there are a few idiosyncrasies users should be aware of, this product is a solid addition to the librarian's toolkit and should be considered by those libraries that have a need for a small but powerful programme to catalogue resources and create bibliographies
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  9. Glassco, R.A.: Evaluating commercial text search-and-retrieval packages (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Presents a guide to evaluating commercial text search and retrieval programs. Gives an overview of text searching and discusses operating environments, features commonly found in commercial text-search packages, and features that distinguish one text-search from each other e.g. platforms, size of database, query-formulation capabiblities, hypertext capabilities, real-time data-entry and classification, and browsing aids
  10. Bjorner, S.: Moving online search results into EndNote (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Part 2 of 2 part article examining the use of bibliography formatting software for managing online search output. EndNote Plus is a bibliography management software and EndLink is an add-on utility programme that permits easy importing from online and CD-ROM databases. Offers advice on moving online search results from a business search into EndNote. The example given is importing records from ABI/INFORM and Trade and Industry databases on Dialog
  11. Chowdhury, S.; Chowdhury, G.G.: Text retrieval system : an overview (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents general guidelines for the evaluation of commercial text retrieval software packages: BASIS, BRS/SEARCH, CAIRS, CDS/ISIS, ideaList and STATUS
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    BRS/SEARCH
  12. Bjorner, S.: EndNote Plus und EndLink : Bibliography formatting software for managing search results (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Part 1 of 2 part article examining the use of bibliography formatting software for managing online search output. Looks at the use of EndNote Plus 2 and its companion program EndLink. Gives examples of the difficulties encountered in importing references from ABI/INFORM and IAC databases
  13. Perera, P.: Micro CDS/ISIS : a critical appraisal of its search interface (1992) 0.02
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  14. Valas, G.: Comparison of some widespread CD-ROM information retrieval software packages (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports the results of a study, conducted at the National Technical Information Centre and Library (OMIKK), Hungary, to compare 5 popular proprietary CD-ROM searching software packages: OPTIWARE; BRS/Search; ProQuest; SPIRS; and Dialog OnDisc Manager. Software evaluation was based on analysis of a range of CD-ROM bibliographic databases (with the exception of BRS/Search for which the library held no bibliographic databases) and focused on: response times for various activities (logging on, searching, retrieval, display); other performance factors; direct searching features (Boolean operators, proximity operators, arithmetic relations, truncation); index browsing; search strategy handling; display possibilities; output possibilities; and ergonomic and user friendliness factors. No general conclusions are drawn and users are left to draw their own conclusions
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  15. Phipps, N.: BRS/SEARCH (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Outlines the key features of BRS/SEARCH, noting its wide use by legal practices throughout the world for retrieving specific information from large amounts of archived data, including litigation support, know-how systems, skills registers, libraries and conflict of interest routines. Points out that up to 16 databases can be searched simultaneously. Version 6.1 was released in Feb. 1993. Also describes various 'add-on' products which are available
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  16. EndNote X1 (2007) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Mitteilungen VOEB 61(2008) H.1, S.110-112 (O. Oberhauser): "In Heft 4/2006 dieser Zeitschrift wurde die zehnte Ausgabe ("X") des bewährten Literaturverwaltungsprogramms EndNote besprochen. 2007 kam die vorliegende, elfte Version auf den Markt, diesmal mit der leicht postmodern anmutenden Zählung "X1", die sich nach der Implementierung eines kürzlich erschienenen Updates als "X1.0.1" liest. Die neue Version ist der vorhergehenden grundsätzlich ähnlich, verfügt aber über einige interessante zusätzliche Features, die im Folgenden kurz behandelt werden sollen. Eine Gruppe dieser Neuerungen betrifft die in der EndNote-Diktion als "library window" bezeichnete Kurztitelliste. In dieser ist es erstens nunmehr möglich, pro EndNote-Bibliothek bis zu 500 individuell definierbare "Gruppen" zu erstellen, denen z.B. einzelne oder mehrere ausgewählte Datensätze, aber auch Ergebnisse einer Suche in der betreffenden Bibliothek oder eine Menge importierter Datensätze zugeordnet werden können. Diese Gruppen bleiben über das Ende einer Sitzung hinweg erhalten, können aber stets leicht wieder verändert (erweitert, reduziert, umbenannt bzw. gelöscht) werden. Ein und derselbe Eintrag kann bei Bedarf auch verschiedenen Gruppen zugeordnet werden. Wenn die Spalte, in der die Gruppen aufgelistet werden (und in der zwischen der Anzeige aller Datensätze und jener einer bestimmten Gruppe hin- und hergewechselt werden kann), gerade nicht benötigt wird, kann sie mit einem in der Werkzeugleiste plazierten Icon weggeklickt werden. Ich selbst habe mit dem Gruppen-Feature bereits gute Erfahrungen gemacht, z.B. zur (temporären) Zusammenfassung von thematisch ähnlichen Einträgen, zur Zusammenführung von Vorträgen einer bestimmten Konferenz sowie zur Markierung von dringend zu beschaffender Originalliteratur. Zur Verbesserung der Kurztitelliste gehört zweitens die Option, in der Autorenspalte alle Verfasser einer Publikation (nicht nur die jeweils ersten) samt ihren Vornamen bzw. Initialen aufscheinen zu lassen. Dies ist nicht nur bei Namensgleichheit von Vorteil, sondern macht auch die Unterschiede in der Sortierung von Ein- und Mehrverfasserpublikationen transparenter und erscheint mir daher als höchst willkommene Änderung. Drittens kann jetzt, mit Hilfe eines per rechter Maustaste aufrufbaren Menüs, direkt aus der Kurztitelliste heraus der zu einem jeweiligen Datensatz gespeicherte Volltext aufgerufen bzw. eine katalogisierte Web-Adresse (URL) geöffnet werden. Während ersteres im Fall meiner Datenbank problemlos funktioniert, scheitert das URL-Öffnen an meiner Gepflogenheit, zu einer Web-Adresse auch das Zugriffsdatum festzuhalten. So wird beim Aufruf aus der Kurzanzeige z. B. der katalogisierte Eintrag
    http://informationr.net/ir/12-4/paper330.html [16.10.2007] im Web-Browser unglücklicherweise in die Adresse http://informationr.net/ir/12-4/paper330.html%20%5B16.10.2007%5D umgesetzt, während dies im Eingabefenster ("reference window") durchaus nicht der Fall ist. Dort wird der in blauer Schrift dargestellte Link korrekt erkannt und kann, ohne dass das dahinter stehende Datum stört, durch simples Anklicken in einem Browser-Fenster geöffnet werden. Als viertes und auch recht nützliches neues Feature der Kurztitelliste ist anzuführen, dass dort als Alternative zu der mit einem separaten Suchfenster realisierten Recherche in der EndNote-Library nunmehr ein kleines Eingabefenster für eine "Quick Search" zur Verfügung steht, mit der sich ein guter Teil der Abfragen bewältigen lässt. Andere Neuerungen betreffen neben der Kurztitelliste ("library window") auch das Eingabefenster ("reference window") bzw. die dort bei der Datenerfassung und -pflege erscheinenden Felder und ihre Bezeichnungen. So steht nunmehr eine umfassendere Möglichkeit zur Gestaltung von Schriftart und -grösse der Felder und ihrer Inhalte zur Verfügung. Das Feld "Link to PDF" wurde in "File Attachment" umbenannt, zumal dort jetzt pro Datensatz bis zu 45 Dateien beliebiger Formate verlinkt werden können. Das Feld für die Erfassung von Kennungen für digitale Dokumente heisst jetzt "DOI" (Digital Object Identifier), da sich dieser Identifikator insbesondere für Online-Artikel wissenschaftlicher Fachzeitschriften durchgesetzt hat. Eine neue Funktionalität, die zur Erhöhung der Flexibilität bei der Verwendung von EndNote beitragen soll, verbirgt sich hinter den Headings "Sharing Your Reference Type Table" (Manual) bzw. "Exportieren und Importieren von angepassten Datenbankstrukturen" (deutschsprachiger Produktprospekt). Damit wird es bspw. möglich gemacht, die EndNoteDatenbank eines Kollegen, die dieser mit individuellen Modifikationen (Feldbezeichnungen, Standard-Referenztyp, Spaltendefinition der Kurztitelanzeige), versehen hat, in dieser modifizierten Form zu betrachten. Dazu muss allerdings zuerst die eigene Tabelle der dokumententypspezifischen Felddefinitionen ("reference type table") exportiert und an sicherer Stelle verwahrt werden. Diese Prozedur ist für den geschilderten Fall, der nicht allzu oft vorkommen wird, unschwer durchführbar - dies zeigte sich auch bei einem einfachen Test. Wollte man sie hingegen für den alltäglichen, parallelen Betrieb von Datenbanken mit unterschiedlicher Struktur (z.B. Literatur- vs. CD- oder Filmdatenbank) nutzen, so bedürfte sie noch einer weiteren, ein ergonomisches Arbeiten besser unterstützenden Automatisierung.
  17. Schoonbaert, D.: Bib/SEARCH 2.9: ervaringen met een veelzijdig bibliografisch databaseprogramma in een wetenschappelijke bibliotheek (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The library of the Prince Leopold Institute for Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium is a specialised research library with some 14.000 books and 550 current periodical subscirptions. Since 1990 the library has used Bib/SEARCH (version 2.9) library management program to provide online catalogue and database information facilities. The system is structured to enable easy transfer of data from other sources, and fields may be defined according to the library' needs. Despite minor problems such as the indexing routine, experience at the Institute has been positive. A new version of the system is currently under development
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  18. Vinaja, A.B.: ¬La version Beta-Windows para CDS/ISIS (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The CDS/ISIS database management system developed by Unesco is used worldwide and available free in Mexico through the National Council for Science and Technology. Reviews experience with the new trial version for interface with DOS at the College of Mexico, covering search, browse, print, edit, select, help and database functions. Results are excellent, but users cannot choose how to order search output
  19. Brown, S.: Total recall from Dataware Technologies (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    During 1994, Dataware Technologies acquired the BRS/SEARCH text retrieval package from InfoPro Technologies, as well as exclusive worldwide marketing rights for the Total Recall application programming interface from Kinesis. The products are now being used to create information management applications which offer users the best of 2 very different worlds: the processing power of the relational database, together with the content based searching facilities of a text retrieval system. Discusses the advantages of this, noting also that the package can be used in setting up WWW sites
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  20. Hyman, M.: Headfast (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes theis British text and document information management system specifically designed for applications where users need rapid answers to searches. It is claimed that the range of search interfaces makes it appropriate for use by everyone from novice to experienced database searcher. HEADFAST runs on IBM PC compatibles under MS-DOS, a Windows version is forthcoming, and various other enhancements are planned

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