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  1. Sieverts, E.: ProCite voor de eingebruiker (1997) 0.15
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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
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software
  2. Laan, H.v.d.: Endnote Plus voor de eindgebruiker (1997) 0.06
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    Abstract
    A review of EndNote Plus which enables users to create and export lists of references for use in wordprocessing packages. The system has been available for some time, but a new version (2.3) has improved the links between database and wordprocessing packages. Creation of reference lists is a simple task and searching is rapid, although indexing is rather slow. Documentation and online help screens are more that adequate and an active discussion group is maintained by the supplier. It is particular suitable in conjunction with Windows
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software
  3. 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
  4. Zakrzewska, E.D.: GOO of UDC? : twee systemen voor inhoudelijke ontsluiting vergeleken (1997) 0.03
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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
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    Übers. d. Titels: GOO or UDC?: 2 systems for subject indexing compared
    Source
    Informatie professional. 1(1997) no.3, S.19-22
  5. Dijk, J.v.: Foundation, de basis voor een successvolle klantenbenadering : nieuw catalogusconcept op basis van wensprofielen (1995) 0.03
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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. Rotten, C. v.d.: oderzoek naar alternatieve plaatsing : Bijna net zoveel systemen als bibliotheken (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In the last 10 years a number of libraries in the Netherlands have developed akternative shelf arrangements to the standard SISO system. A survey undertaken at Felde children's library following the implementation of an alternative arrangement showed that children had been unaware of the change. In 1989 the Nederlands Bibliothekk en Lektuur Centrum (Dutch Centre for Libraries and Reading) began developing a system based on trials at 15 libraries. Further implementations of the system should take account of developments with automated catalogues
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Almost as many systems as libraries: a study of alternative shelf arrangement schems
    Source
    Bibliotheek en samenleving. 23(1995) no.11, S.20-22
  7. Albus, W.; Smulders, H.: Doeltreffend zoeken in volledige teksten : 1. full-text retrieval bij de HavenInformatieBank (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    At Rotterdam Ports Authority in the Netherlands the Habour information database includes a press cuttings service and various online databases. To enable research staff to have direct access to information the POINT (Point Information Net) was begun in 1993. Using Verity software POINT provides simultaneously full text searching on a range of databases. The software uses current Web indexing technqiues to overcome the problems of excessive recall and low precision. A key element is the system's ability to recognise word combinations
  8. Albus, W.; Smulders, H.: Doeltreffend zoeken in volledige teksten : 2. full-text retrieval bij de HavenInformatieBank (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    At Rotterdam Port Authority an information database has been created with approx. 100.000 full text documents online. Topic software has been used to identify word groups and refine search strategies to optimize precision and recall. The software guides users from selected terms to other relevant word combinations. Although the system would benefit from further refinement, users are generally satisfied. The database includes a number of foreign language documents but lacks a thesaurus of foreign terms
  9. Willem, M.: I'M GUIDE : de gouden gids voor Europese elektronische Informatiediensten (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    As a result of the growing pace of developments in the electronic information industry the EC Commission invited applications for the creation of a data base of producers and their services. Tha contract was awarded to the European Information Industry Association, which in collaboration with ECHO (European Commission Host Organisation) has created the I'M GUIDE (Information Market Guide) service. Information on the products, services and manufacturer is contributed by a network of correspondents. The data bank is updated fortnightly and contains more than 4.000 references. The system is available for online access 24 hours daily. It offers natural language searching in English, french and Italian and a menu-driven system in the 9 EC languages
  10. Groeninger, B.J.J.O.: On-line / off-line interfaces en gebruikers- (on)vriendelijkheid (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Modern online information systems have been criticized as being too complicated for the average information seeker. To overcome this problem interfaces have been developed to assist users at all stages of the information transfer process from searching to analysis and evaluation of retrieval data. However, the effectiveness of an interface will depend on the skills of the user. Further development of interfaces will be aided by the use of Windows and mouse controlled systems
  11. Sieverts, E.: Liever browsen dan zoeken (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Despite development of the WWW searchers still experience difficulties following links between sites and cannot be sure that a site contains the required information. 3 software programs developed to guide users through the maze of hyperlinks are: Dynamic diagrams, the Hyperbolic tree, and the Brain. in contrast to the other programs which operate on webservers and display hyperlinks in diagrammatic form the Brain is installed on individual PCs and can be customised to meet users' requirements
  12. Woedstadt, G.: Gebruikersinterfaces voor information retrieval : state-of-the-art (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A study of new information systems and databases shows that insufficient help is provided to enable users to exploit these resources adequately. Despite surveys which show that users rarely employ Boolean logic appropriately in formulating search strategies database producers continue to use it as an indexing tool. Moreover, although much effort has been devoted to developing navigation techniques to search databases, problems still arise with insufficient entry points and links between systems. Resources are currently being channelled into the development of virtual reality systems to help users
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: User interfaces for information retrieval: the state of the art
  13. Minnigh, L.D.: Chaos in informatie, onderwerpsontsluiting en kennisoverdracht : de rol van de wetenschappelijke bibliotheek (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Existing classification systems require constant expansion to accomodate new subject fields, while subject indexing techniques fail to display the relationship of subjects. Relational databases are currently being developed which will guide users through the differing levels of subjects, using the 'cartography of science'. Such developments will enable librarians to play a more interactive role in information retrieval and will have far-reaching consequences on the design of subject-indexing systems
  14. Paesen, N.: Elektronische archivering : een kritisch overzicht van een moderne archiveringstechniek (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Despite predictions of the paperless office all organizations are faced with growing mountains of printed documents. The amount of material to be processed has forced a move away from traditional archive methods to online automated systems. Moreover, in the commercial sector the importance of an efficient archive section is frequently underestimated. However, those responsible for archive services continue to seek to improve efficiency. Automated systems will, in future, play a wider role in administering such collections
  15. Schoonbaert, D.: Bib/SEARCH 2.9: ervaringen met een veelzijdig bibliografisch databaseprogramma in een wetenschappelijke bibliotheek (1994) 0.01
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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
    Theme
    Bibliographische Software
  16. Heijne, M.: SURFdoc : opslag, inzage en verwerking van elektronische documenten (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In 1992 the universities of Groningen, Leiden, Utrecht and Tilburg in the Netherlands participated in a study sponsored by the SURF Foundation to examine the feasibility of document digitisation and transmission. The study revealed a lack of use of the technology and highlighted the problems of copyright. As a result of the preliminary study the SURFdoc project was initiated in March 1993 to promote cooperation and examine readers' reactions to such systems. The project has revealed the need for a reorganisation of interlibrary lending
  17. Kemmerling, A.: ¬Het MIRO-project : kennisachterstand in museale informatieverzorging structureel aangepakt (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Because of the individual character of museums the use of online catalogues to describe objects in the collections in the Netherlands has lagged behind that of libraries. In 1993 the MIRO (Museale Informatieverzorgingen Registratie Opleidingen) project was inaugurated to identify probllem areas and devise solutions. The project identified 4 areas for which training is required for museum staff: description of objects, compilation of indexes, automation in museums, and the use of multimedia systems. Following the project's report the Dutch government has dedicated extra funds for museum automation
  18. Tiggelen, N. van: ¬Een landelijk systeem zou ideaal zijn : bibliotheken van Leerdam en Weert experimenteren met alternatieve plaatsing (1998) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: A national system urgently required: Leerdam and Weert public libraries experiment with alternative shelf location systems
    Source
    BibliotheekBlad. 2(1998) no.10/11, S.22-24
  19. Loosjes, T.P.; Tichelaar, P.A.; Goossens, J.; Stuurman, P.: Ontsluiting op onderwerp (1977) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Retrieval techniques may be based on the full text of documents, or on descriptors selected from a thesaurus. The latter approach constitutes an attempt to bridge the gap between demand and documents, which causes problems if demand cannot be forecast. Building up a thesaurus involves choosing the method of collecting descriptors, choosing the actual descriptors and making the system easily accessible to users. Classification and a classified catalogue are essential to the organisation of knowledge. Rules for the formation of classes have developed out of natural systems of classification. Chain indexing greatly aids the formation of the subject index. UDC and DDC are used in most documentation centres in the Netherlands. Public libraries mostly use SISO, a Dutch universal classification system
  20. Kruizinga, E.: Kennislogistiek en kennismarkt : domeinen voor de informatie professional (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Many companies now recognise the importance of knowledge as a factor in ensuring the organisation's success. Such organisations will create a knowledge infrastructure linking all aspects of the process, such as knowledge creation, dissemination, storage and application. This infrastructure will involve staff, processes and systems from a range of areas within the organisation. Trained information professionals can expect to play an important role in such services. The limitations of indexing services for online databases will require the input of information specialists in undertaking specialised searches
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Knowledge logistics and the knowledge market: the domain of the information professional

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