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  1. Desrichard, Y.: ¬Les formats et normes de catalogage : evolutions et perspectives (1998) 0.14
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    Abstract
    The work of Joint Steering Committee for the Revision of Anglo-American Cataloguing rules gave rise to a confernce in Toronto, Canada, in Oct 1997. some contributors elaborated on prepared texts about precise points concerning the evolution of rules in general, and those of the AACR in particular. The evolution of the notion of the catalogue and that of the practice of cataloguing were the focus of contributions and debates at an electronic forum set up specially for the occasion. Synthesizes the topics discussed including: hypertext navigation within the body of catalogues or documents, the creation of metadata included in the electronic documents themselves, the evolution of the notion of authority, and the advent of a set of universal characters permitting liberation from the problems of transliteration
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Cataloguing formats and standards
  2. Provansal, A.: Neuf mois après (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Electronic documents are creating new services and generating new demands, with consequent impacts on the means of transmitting knowledge, international standards and democratisation of access. Universal bibliographic control depends on common rules for bibliographic description and format to ensure compatibility and exchange. In addition to ISBN and UNIMARC for cataloguing, Z39.50 allows searching of heterogeneous databases and SGML makes cataloguing in publication a reality. Such developments must be based on knowledge of what users want and their real search and consultation practices, not what the system devisers have the technology to create
    Content
    Presentation given at a French Librarians Association study day on 'The future of cataloguing / Catalogues of the future', held in June 1996 at the BNF
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Nine months later (the future of cataloguing)
  3. Bourdon, F.; Zillhardt, S.: AUTHOR: vers uns base européenne de notoces d'autorité auteurs (1997) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The project AUTHOR aims to give access to cataloguers at the international level and in UNIMARC, to the name authority files (names of persons and corporate bodies) of the participating national libraries (Belgium, Spain, France, Portugal United Kingdom). A test bed platform was defined which will be opened to other national libraries together with a target technical architecture taking into account and promoting 2 other European Projects: UseMARCON and EUROPAGATE. The project is part of the Forum CoBRAs (Computerised Bibliographic Records Actions) activities financed by the Libraries Programme of the Directorate General XIII of the Commission of the European Communities
    Date
    1. 7.1996 21:26:02
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: AUTHOR: a European database for author name authority files
    Object
    AUTHOR
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 26(1997) no.2, S.34-37
  4. Lefebvre, M.: Informatisation de la collection de films à la Cinémathèque quebecoise (1992) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The Cinémathèque, founded in 1963, houses a film collection of some 27.000 items. The manual catalogue had long proved inadequate, and in 1989 computerization was put in hand, on a very limited budget. The initial choice of US software (STAR) in the absence of a suitable French-language program, resulted in a succession of problems, because of the necessity of adapting STAR for French and the lack of finance to buy in specialist expertise. Describes how staff developed database structures, subject headings, and cataloguing rules. It is hoped to complete the project by the end of 1993
  5. Leresche, F.; Boulet, V.: RDA as a tool for the bibliographic transition : the French position (2016) 0.04
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    Abstract
    This article presents the process adopted by the France to bring library catalogs to the Web of data and the RDA role in this general strategy. After analising RDA limits and inconsistencies, inherited from the tradition of AACR and MARC21 catalogues, the authors present the French approach to RDA and its positioning in correlation to international standards like ISBD and FRBR. The method adopted in France for FRBRising the catalogues go through a technical work of creating alignment beteween existing data, exploiting the technologies applied to the creation of data.bnf.fr and through a revision of the French cataloguing rules, allowing FRBRised metadata creation. This revision is based on RDA and it is setting up a French RDA application profile, keeping the analysis on the greater differences. RDA adoption, actually, is not a crucial issue in France and not a self standing purpose; it is just a tool for the transition of bibliographic data towards the Web of data.
  6. Roth, C.: ¬La musique dans SIBIL (1993) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Originally developed in Switzerland for the Bibliothèque Cantonale et Universitaire in Lausanne, the Systeme Integre pour les Bibliothèques Lausannoises (SIBIL) is an integrated bibliographic system which can support cooperative cataloguing and indexing, regional or national catalogues, interlibrary loans, online access, and interface with commercial databases. Its adoption in 5 French speaking libraries, including ones in France and Luxembourg, has led to the first European llibrary network REseau des Bibliothèques Utilisant SIBIL (REBUS). In a modular format SIBIL can be used for descriptive or subject cataloguing, for downloading records from external databases, as a complete catalogue, or as an online public access catalogue. Since 1977 the system has included music and since 1985, sound recordings can be searched by composer, form and medium. Gives examples of various forms of information retrieval
  7. Crosnier, H. Le: Nouveaux besoins, nouveaux services, nouveaux catalogues (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    For users, the catalogue is a tool to assist in satisfying information demands. Bibliographic databases raise the question of how to describe a document to facilitate retrieval. Information technology development have led to the creation of hypercatalogues, affording links to related material and other services. This necessitates improved descriptive cataloguing and also improved search interfaces to simplify user manipulation, along the lines of the Web. Given the massive output of electronic documents, the librarian's role is to select, prioritise and organise. The information society and its consequent economic consequences for the social organisation of knowledge raise the prospect of marginalisation of libraries. Catalogues enable access to knowledge as a public good, but this access must be democratic
    Content
    Presentation given at a French Librarians Association study day on 'The future of cataloguing / Catalogues of the future', held in June 1996 at the BNF
  8. Danskin, W.: ¬Le fichier d'autorités Anglo-American : un projet a maturité? (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The Anglo-American Authority File is the working title for an agreement between the british Library and the LoC to develop a common authority file, a copy of which will be held at the British Library and maintained by overnight file transfer. Describes the reasoning which led to the decision, reviews the progress to date and considers the implications for international authority cooperation
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: The Anglo-American Authority File: an idea whose time has come?
  9. Panchyshyn, R.S.; Bouthillier, F.: Cataloguer le cyberspace : le defi des ressources electroniques (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The cataloguing of Internet documents presents challenges. Several US projects such as the OCLC Internet resources and Intercat project, the Text Encoding Initiative and the OCLC Dublic Core Project have helped identify the principle problems. Tools such as Unifrom Resource Identifiers, Uniform Resource Names and Persistant Uniform Resource Locators were developed to assist cataloguers in bringing order to the chaos of the Internet. Describes these projects and tools. Discusses the levels of competency that will be required by cataloguers in the future and their role in establishing standards for for information interchange for the Internet community
    Date
    3. 1.1999 15:26:39
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Cataloguing in cyberspace: the challenge of electronic resources
  10. Witt, M.: Lisibilité de l'OPAC (1989) 0.03
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    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 18(1989), S.51-56
  11. Jouguelet, S.: L'indexation-matière en France : les outils - les projets (1985) 0.03
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    International cataloguing. 14(1985), S.34-36
  12. Boudet, I.: Agence bibliographique nationale francaise : tradition et innovation (1996) 0.03
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    Date
    1. 7.1996 21:26:02
    Source
    International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 25(1996) no.2, 34-37
  13. Rondeau, C.: ¬Les réseaux virtuels : cybersociety? (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Attempts to synthesize the findings of American writers of disparate viewpoints on the social phenomena of virtual environments. Travel in virtual communities is always accompanied by tension between the real and the virtual. By observing user behaviour, the authors under review are attempting to discover what happens on networks; how a community can form from a database; how rules, conventions and new cultures are formed; and the effects of virtual environments on personality
  14. Kratz, I.: ¬La conversion retrospective des fonds anciens : l'example des bibliothèques Americaines (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Examines the project of retrospective conversion of old collections in public and private libraries in the USA. The 18th Century Short Title Catalogue lists all the books printed in the British Isles, the American colonies, the United States, Canada or the territory governed by the English, from its origins to 1800, as well as all works published in English worldwide. This group is organized in the form of a collective catalogue managed by 2 centres of cataloguing and monitoring (the British Library and the University Library at Riverside, CA). Emphasizes the undeniable scientific interest of this project and underlines its limitations
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: The retrospective conversion of old collections: the example of American libraries
  15. Gaschignard, J.-P.: UNIMARC et UNIMARC : attention aux contrefacons (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    UNIMARC is widely used in French libraries for internal cataloguing, but in versions that differ significantly from the official IFLA form, while the BNF uses its own version for exporting bibliographic information. This situation has in part been created by software suppliers who produce modified versions for small libraries but without precisely detailing the variations. Problems will inevitably arise when such libraries change software or join cataloguing networks
  16. Lahary, D.: Cataloguer les cederoms et autres documents electronique (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    A practical guide to the problems of using existing standards (ISBD) and formats (UNIMARC), indicating how specific zones and fields can be adapted to accomodate bibliographic details. Retrieving records instead of cataloguing inhouse is not at present a feasible option: of the 2 main suppliers of records on CD-ROM, one has only limited coverage and the other does not allow downloading
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Cataloguing CD-ROMs and other electronic documents
  17. Jones, W.; Queinnec, Y.-H.: L'integration des formats et le catalogue des publications en série (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the origins and developments of machine readble cataloguing. Examines the results of the integration of bibliographic formats and evaluates their effect on the work of serial cataloguers in Canada and the USA
  18. Agostini, F.: Optimisation des acces dans un catalogue plurimedia (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The media centre at the City of Science and Industry, Paris, bases cataloguing practices on user habits, simulating searches which users have done to identify how access can be improved. In relation to the audiovisual viewer, which offers a selection of 3.500 films, this has led to including summaries and closer indexing, so that items can be retrieved by subject, not just by title as in the general catalogue. Economy of indexing can be justified as long as there is more information available from another resource. Analysis of failed searches has shown that wider subject indexing and integration of subject research and keywords would reduce noise. In the same way that physical layout and presentation of collections can help users, so should catalogue structure and organisation
    Content
    Presentation given at a French Librarians Association study day on 'The future of cataloguing / Catalogues of the future', held in June 1996 at the BNF
  19. Campbell, T.: Conversion des catalogues de cartes de la British Library : les clès du succes (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the conference: Conversion of map catalogues; held by the IFLA Section of Geography and Map Libraries and the LIBER Groupe de Cartothécaires, Barcelona, Aug 93. Outlines the reasons, both historical and technical, which led to the British Library's choice of method for the retrospective conversion of its map cataloguing records
  20. Duchemin, P.-Y.: ¬La conversion retrospective des catalogues dur Départment des Cartes et Plans de la Bibliothèque Nationale (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the conference: Conversion of map catalogues; held by the IFLA Section of Geography and Map Libraries and the LIBER Groupe de Cartothécaires, Barcelona, Aug 93. Describes 2 of the retrospective map cataloguing projects, currently active in France; the retrospective conversion of the card catalogue of the Bibliothèque Nationale; and the birth of the Catalogue Collectif de France, the French Union Catalogue

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