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  1. Voorbij, H.: ¬Een goede titel behoeft geen trefwoord, of toch wel? : een vergelijkend oderzoek titelwoorden - trefwoorden (1997) 0.19
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    Abstract
    A recent survey at the Royal Library in the Netherlands showed that subject headings are more efficient than title keywords for retrieval purposes. 475 Dutch publications were selected at random and assigned subject headings. The study showed that subject headings provided additional useful information in 56% of titles. Subsequent searching of the library's online catalogue showed that 88% of titles were retrieved via subject headings against 57% through title keywords. Further precision may be achieved with the help of indexing staff, but at considerable cost
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: A good title has no need of subject headings, or does it?: a comparative study of title keywords against subject headings
  2. Jong, M. de: "Bij worm had ik een keer de politiek eraan hangen" : bibliotheek Amstelveen enthousiast over Kid's Catalog (1998) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Amstelveen Public Library in the Netherlands introduced the online Kid's Catalog in 1997 to enable young users to access the library's catalogue. The system was developed in the United States and has been translated into Dutch for use in Amstelveen. The system enables users to access the catalogue through a menu of icons or by typing in author, title and subject headings. The system can recognise typing errors and offer corrected headings. The system is extremely popular both with children and adults
  3. Stokmans, M.; Oomens, A.: Meer grasduinen door genreplaatsing? : genre- of alfabetische plaatsing: onderzoek naar verschillen in gebruikersgedrag (1997) 0.09
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    Abstract
    As part of her doctoral dissertation at Brabant Catholic University in the Netherlands A. Oomens recently held a survey to determine the relative merits of author and subject arrangements for non fiction collections. Although users browsing through the collections were more likely to find material of interest via a subject arrangement, those looking for a particular title were best served by an author arrangement. All users interviewed preferred the arrangement with which they were familiar
    Source
    BibliotheekBlad. 1(1997) no.21, S.22-23
  4. Voorbij, H.: Titelwoorden - trefwoorden : een vergelijkend onderzoek (1997) 0.08
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Title words - subject headings: a comparative research
  5. Dijk, J.v.: Foundation, de basis voor een successvolle klantenbenadering : nieuw catalogusconcept op basis van wensprofielen (1995) 0.07
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    Abstract
    At Limburg Provincial Central Library and Information Service in the Netherlands the online public catalogue has been replaced by a new system, Foundation. The OPAC network was an automated version of the card catalogue, whereas Foundation has been developed entirely from scratch. The system runs on Windows software and assists even inexperienced users to formulate suitable search strategies. The system accepts online catalogue records from other sources and has attracted considerable intersts from several areas, including the publishing industry
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Foundation, tha basis for a successful approach to customers: a new catalogue concept on the basis of user requirement
    Source
    Bibliotheek en samenleving. 23(1995) no.6, S.20-22
  6. Brinkman's cumulative catalogue on CD-ROM (1996-) 0.06
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    Date
    16. 2.1997 16:22:51
  7. Zakrzewska, E.D.: GOO of UDC? : twee systemen voor inhoudelijke ontsluiting vergeleken (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands the Gemeenschappelijke Onderwerps Ontsluiting (Standard Subject Indexing) schedules were developed for libraries using the national online catalogue. At Leiden University's Institute voor Oost-Europees Recht en Ruslandkunde use of both UDC and GOO schedules enabled a comparison to be made of the systems. A study of approx. 1.400 titles showed that GOO was more effective in retrieving relevant documents, whereas UDC was more suited for compiling subject bibliographies. The best of both schemes should be combined for optimal retrieval
    Source
    Informatie professional. 1(1997) no.3, S.19-22
  8. Sieverts, E.: ProCite voor de eingebruiker (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    For literature searchers who create extensive bibliographies, special software is available. Among the most popular of these packages is ProCite from Research Information Systems. The system uses workforms with predefined fields for author, title etc. Through its BilioLink conversion program ProCite enables data to be downloaded from other files. Advantages of the package are its ease of use and links to WWW applications. However, index browsing is clumsy and there is little control over input errors
  9. Velsen, P.M.V.: Uit de praktijk van ... : catalogus-automatisieringsperikelen (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The Nationale Raad voor de Volksgezondheid contains a medium sized library with 800-1.000 new acquisitions each year and 220 periodical subscriptions. A study of commercially available automated catalogue systems showed that none met the needs of library users. After an unsuccessful attempt to develop a catalogue using Word Perfect word processing package a program was written using Turbo Pascal software to provide a user friendly catalogue with adequate help screens and Dutch language commands. The system uses little disc space and offers a 10 second response time. At present the catalogue contains books and periodical articles added in 1991-92. Plans are in hand to add material back to Jan 1990
  10. Vos, N.C.C.: ¬De toekomst van het titelbeschrijven (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    At a conference in the Netherlands in Dec 1995 cataloguing, which has traditionally been regarded as the heart of librarianship, was criticised for being slow and costly. However, the Durch Gemeenschappelijk Geautometiseerd Catalogiseersystem (Shared Online Catalogue Network) enables libraries to contribute and receive good quality catalogue records at substantial savings in cost and time. PICA (Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation), which is responsible for the GGC, is currently examining ways to speed up the process. Other sources for records include library suppliers and external agencies
  11. Zeijl, F.v.: RotterdamNet geeft toegang tot úún megacollectie : project gemeenschappelijke catalogus van de Rotterdamse bibliotheken (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Rotterdam City Library in the Netherlands has for a number of years cooperated with the Erasmus University and Maritime Museum to provide a union catalogue of holdings. However, the 1st steps have been taken to create a consortium of 20 libraries offering a shared catalogue via the Internet. The system will create easier access to collections for users and allow a more efficient use of acquisition budgets. Some smaller libraries are currently reluctant to participate through fear of escalating costs of loss of identity
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: RotterdamNet provides access to a huge collection: the union catalogue project of Rotterdam libraries
  12. Nijboer, J.: grafische interface vermijdt spellingproblemen : ¬De kindvriedelijke catalogus (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Although several attempts have been made to devise simplified shelf arrangements for children, little consideration has been given to developing a simplified automated library catalogue. At Denver Public Library in the USA a catalogue has been devised enabling users to search via graphical symbols. Results of research into children's use of library catalogues was used as a basis for creating the system. Librarians must be prepared to re-examine how far existing systems meet the needs of their users
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: A catalogue suitable for children: a graphical interface avoids spelling problems
  13. Plaister, J.: PICA : Centrum voor Bibliotheekautomatisering (1987) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Brief summary of a visit to PICA (Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation), Netherlands, with the particular aim of investigating its networked messaging system and interloans system.
  14. Bergen, C. van; Mastenbroek, O.: Wat wil de gebruiker? : onderwerpsontsluiting bij de Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A survey of catalogue use in 1993 at Utrecht University in the Netherlands showed considerable dissatisfaction with the online catalogue's subject search facilities. Of those who used subject searching 64% preferred subject headings against only 2% who chose classification schedules. Library users make little use of the existing facilities for assistance and leaflets which are available in the library. It has, therefore, been decided to provide a programme of instruction in library use and to move towards a unified system of subject access to the library's catalogue
  15. Verwer, R.: Waar is W.F. Hermans? : het bedrog van de OPC (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A study of the online catalogues of major academic libraries and databases in the Netherlands shows considerable variation in the form of name used for the author W.F. Hermans. The problem lies with a lack of authority control in headings used in the Dutch national union Pica catalogue. Reactions from 2 cataloguers point to the difficulties in maintaining catalogues in the face of reduced funding and to the important role played by the Pica project in improving library services and reducing cataloguing backlogs
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Where is W.F. Hermans?: The difficulties with the online public catalogue
  16. Kingma, J.: Veilingcatalogi : instrumentarium voor bibliografen, 4 (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The 1st book auctions for which printed catalogues were issued started in the Netherlands around 1600. However, few catalogues survive before the start of the 19th century. Such early catalogues frequently represent the collections of individuals or of institutions, including libraries. Details of authorship, provenance and state of individual works varies greatly from catalogue to catalogue. For auctioneers commerical considerations are more important than bibliographical correctness. Despite their importance for tracing provenance, auction catalogues are frequently inadequately catalogued in libraries
  17. Huisman, F.W.: Gemeenschappelijke onderwerpsontsluiting (GOO) : een samenwerkingsproject in Pica-verband (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In the Netherlands, for historical reasons, there have been wide variations in subject indexing practice from library to library. With the creation of the Pica (Project for Integrated Catalogue Automation) catalogue network a start was made to create a subject classification suitable for all types of libraries. In 1985 a working party was formed with representatives from the Dutch university libraries and Royal Library. The working party has been responsible for the creation of the general subject classification which has been in use in the Royal Library, and Groningen, Leiden, Nijmegen, and Twente university libraries since Oct. 91. The system was designed for use in online public access catalogues but may also be used as a basis for collection assessment
  18. Voorbij, H.: ¬De ontwikkeling van het onderwerpsontsluitingssysteem t.b.v. de Nederlandse Bibliografie (1981) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In May 80 the joint working parties on the Dutch National Bibliography and the Dutch National Bibliographical Centre published their final report containing proposals for a national bibliography in the Netherlands based on Brinkmann's catalogue of books. In view of the limited number of terms used in the subject index of Brinkmann's catalogue it was proposed to adopt the thesaurus of headings developed by the Netherlands Bibliotheek en Lektuur Centrum with the addition of UDC and SISO classification numbers to each entry. A test-run has identified a core of some 3.500 headings which will be input into the database to provide a subject index to the bibliography. The system will become operational on 1 Jan 81
  19. Werf-Davelaar, T.v.d.: ¬De bibliografische beschrijving van elektronische informatiebronnen : 2 (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    As the number of publications on the WWW grows exponentially there is an urgent need for a standardised system of bibliographic description. In the Netherlands the PICA national union catalogue has created WebCAT to catalogue online publications from universities and research institutes. However, use of WebCAT is restricted to participating institutions. The DutchESS (Dutch Electronic Subject Service) and SURF-ACE Search Enginges projects provide a partial solution to the problems on indexing online publications. The ultimate solution lies in the development of standardised metadata architecture
  20. Timman, T.E.; Harte, T.J.M.: Gedeelde ontsluiting : kosten en baten van gezamenlijke catalogiseren door de ministeriebibliotheken (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In an attempt to reduce administrative costs a survey was undertaken in 1992 of the opportunities for cooperation in governmant libraries in the Netherlands. The survey concentrated on shared cataloguing and subject indexing of periodical articles. The study showed that subject interests varied to much from library to make cooperation cost-effective. Moreover, as too few records were likely to be obtained from the Dutch online union catalogue it was decided that a cooperative network was not feasible