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  1. Spore, S.: Downloading from the OPAC : the innovative interfaces environment (1991) 0.14
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    Abstract
    Covers the process of downloading from an On-line Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) to an MS-DOS microcomputer. Describes the purpose of downloading, steps to achieve this an postprocessing the captured data to produce a report using wordprocessors or text oriented programming languages. Offers advice on importing to applications software. Suggests that the OPAC community needs a universal MARC reformatting program
  2. Deschâtelets, G.: ¬The three languages theory in information retrieval (1986) 0.11
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    Abstract
    To an overwhelming extent, storage and retrieval systems were designed for information intermediaries who were specialists in formal, controlled documentation languages (e.g. classification systems, indexing languages) and who were then trained to utilize the query language of each retrieval system. However, with the advent of the microcomputer, there now exists, in the information retrieval industry, an obvious will to tackle both the professional and the personal information markets, as evidences by their more sophisticated yet more user-friendly systems and by the design and marketing of all sorts of interface software (front-end, gateway, intermediary). In order to make full advantage of these systems, the user must be able to master three different languages: the natural language of the discipline, the indexing language, and the system's query language. The author defines and characterizes each of these languages and identifies their issues and trends in the IR cycle and specifically in public online search services. Finally he proposes a theoretical model for the analysis of IR languages and suggests a few research avenues
  3. Dumas, J.S.: Designing user interfaces for software (1988) 0.07
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    Footnote
    Wird erwähnt in einer Rezension in Journal of academic librarianship 18(1992) no.1, S.43
    PRECIS
    Computer systems / Software / Interfaces with users
    Subject
    Computer systems / Software / Interfaces with users
  4. Piccotti, P.: ¬Les nouvelles technologies et la recherche documentaire (1998) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The Venice University Institute of Architecture has developed Easyweb, a software package to integrate its heterogeneous non-compatible bibliographic and multimedia databases, standardise access and create internal links, by transferring all existing OPAC applications to the Web. Features include importation of UNIMARC data, multiple window searching, multibase searching and special applications, e.g. circulation management. Easyweb is notable user friendly and has become the point of reference for OPACs in Italy
    Content
    Summary of a presentation given at the French Libraries Association 5th national arts libraries meeting, held in Paris in Sept. 1997
    Source
    Bulletin d'informations de l'Association des Bibliothecaires Francais. 1998, no.178, S.20-22
  5. Dodds, D.: Documentation systems in Britain's national art library (1993) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The UK's National Art Library at the Victoria & Albert Museum joined the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) in 1986 and from 1987 to 1990 created catalogue records in MARC format on the OCLC database pending the introduction of a stand-alone computer system. the library now employs a Dynix microcomputer system for cataloguing, acquisitions, circulation, serials control, community information and the provision of online public access catalogues (OPAC). Describes library records currently available online, progress in retrospective conversion, internal networking and plans for external networking via the Joint Academic Network (JANET), and the provision of bibliographic and image databases in CD-ROM and videodisc format. Future developments will include interface between museum/image and library/documentation databases
  6. Rupp-Serrano, K.; Buchanen, N.: Using presentation software for computerised instruction (1992) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Describes the use of presentation software, at Texas A&M University, for computer assisted instruction to train end users in the use of the OPAC. The software chosen for the University's Sterling C. Evans Library is Show Partner F/X. Major software attributes include: the ability to capture and download screens from NOTIS or other applications, including dialog searches and CD-ROM data bases; the ability to create original graphics and text
  7. Sandore, B.: Applying the results of transaction log analysis (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Explores the different applications for the results of a transaction log analysis, including administration, public services, technical services, collection management, and systems development
  8. Schweikl, G.: ¬Die Pilotierung des SISIS-OPAC-ONL V 1.0 an der Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Within the SOKRATES project Bavarian state, university and regional libraries are being equipped with locally automated systems. Regensburg university library has piloted the SISIS-OPAC-ONL version 1.0, adapted from the SINIX-based software SISIS-SE, with a machine readable stock of 1,66 million titles. OPAC-ONL offers 3 retrieval functions of different grades. Tests have been approved by Bavarian state libraries provided that certain faults are rectified statewide use of the OPAC should follow
    Source
    Bibliotheksforum Bayern. 22(1994) H.3, S.358-376
  9. Davis, E.; Stone, J.: ¬A painless route on to the Web : Web services 1: The Royal Postgraduate Medical School (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    1st of 2 articles detailing how library management systems have been used in special libraries to launch WWW catalogue services. Describes how the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, UK, used Sirsi Unicorn software to add WWW browser catalogue access, WebCat, to their WWW service. Explains how WebCat was set up, its facilities, providing links to electronic journals, and links via the homepage to other sites
    Date
    29. 7.1998 21:22:27
  10. Tedd, L.A.: OPACs through the ages (1994) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Discusses the development of OPACs from their beginnings to recently available systems. Describes research underpinning OPAC design. Considers user requirements in some detail and also search software and database design
  11. Davis, D.M.; Lambson, N.; Whitney, S.L.: Public access microcomputer services in public libraries (1987) 0.04
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  12. Thompson, D.M.: Online public access catalogs and user instruction (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reports the results of a questionnaire survey of 414 libraries in 4 categories: academic libraries; school libraries; public libraries and special libraries; to assess the status of library training initiatives with respect to the libraries' OPACs. Answers were sought to 3 questions: how have libraries modifoed OPAC software; have libraries developed any instructional methods for teaching the use of OPACs; and to what extent are online catalogues self instructional? Results show that most participants' libraries have modofied library OPAC software; librarians continue to teach use of the online catalogue, depending heavily on handouts; few systems have built-in tutorials for users; and very fes have developed computer assisted instruction for the OPAC
  13. Clark, S.E.; Mischo, W.H.: Online public access catalog retrieval structures and techniques : with reference to recent developments in the United States and Great Britain (1992) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the 14th biennal conf. of IATUL, Cambridge, Mass., USA, 8.-12.7.1991: new technologies and information services - evolution or revolution? Ed.: Jay K. Lucker and published by the British Library on behalf of IATUL. The provision of enhanced subject access and access to a wider variety of bibliographic resources for library users have been influenced by technology. This has occured throuigh advances in workstations, storage media, graphics, networks and search engines such as BRS/SEARCH. Presents the results of a study by the Council of Library Resources on online catalogues. Discusses access to the periodical literature, library workstations, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign library's microcomputer workstation, the OKAPI search system for online catalogues and the Scottish Academic Libraries Bibliographic Information Network
  14. White, F.: ¬An evaluation of online help for the NOTIS OPAC (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    In order to evaluate the features and functionality of the online help system for the NOTIS (version 5.1) OPAC. a set of performance enhancing features were gathered from a review of research studies of online help systems, 25 features were identified and organized into 4 categories: user training, interface; access to system commands; and massage content and display. The evaluation revealed that the NOTIS online help system fared poorly in user training features, fared well in user interface; was substandard in access to system commands, and moderately well in message content and display. Concludes that the NOTIS help system is probably no better and no worse than that of other library systems but is adequate
    Source
    Library software review. 13(1994) no.1, S.4-17
  15. Jeffreys, A.: OPAC use at Newcastle (1991) 0.04
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    Abstract
    First experiences with OCLC's LS/2000 on-line public access catalogues (OPAC), at Newcastle upon Tyne University Library have been reported (see Program 20(1986) no.2, S.151-163). Presents a brief account of the different modes of help available to users of LS/2000 and the Network OPAC (developed by Cambridge University Library using its CATS software), and statistics about the use of these 2 systems
    Source
    OPACs and the user: Proc. of the 3rd Anglo-Nordic seminar, Apr. 90
  16. Cherry, J.M.; Clinton, M.: ¬An experimental investigation of two types of instruction for OPAC users (1991) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Reports an investigation into the feasibility of usinf tutorials to train students to use on-line public access catalogues (OPACs). The library developed instructional software which conveys a conceptual model of an on-line catalogue and how it works. Reports the results of an experiment conducted to compare the effectiveness of the computer tutorial and the standard introductory classroom lecture on using the OPAC at the University of Toronto
    Source
    Canadian journal of information science. 16(1991) no.4, S.2-22
  17. Merchant, B.; Winters, N.: Small libraries on the Internet (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    2nd of 2 articles detailing how library management systems have been used in special libraries to launch WWW catalogue services. Reports on how the Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, UK, launched a WWW catalogue using the library and management system Heritage. Describes: software choice and installation, the Internet online catalogue module, and responses to it so far
  18. Sandore, B.; Ryan, K.: Evaluating electronic resources : a study using three concurrent methods (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Describes a study that examined the instances and causes of problems with keyword subject searching of journal citation databases. The researchers employed 3 methods, and in so doing, tested their viability in developing a cohesive record of user searching activities and attitudes: transaction log analysis, survey questionnaire, and protocol analysis. Two types of recommendations emanate from this research: suggestions for practical enhancements to interface software design; and a new methodological approach to the study of user searching behaviour in online systems
    Series
    Publications of Essen University Library; 17
    Source
    Resource sharing: new technologies as a must for Universal Availability of Information. Proceedings of the 16th International Essen Symposium, 18-21 October 1993. Ed.: A.H. Helal u. J.W. Weiss
  19. Crawford, J.C.; Thorn, L.C.; Powles, J.A.: ¬A survey of subject access to academic library catalogues in Great Britain : a report to the British Library Research and Development Department (1992) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The study of subject access to UK academic library catalogues was based on a questionnaires end out during Summer 1991. 86 out of a possible 110 questionnaires were returned. All universities and polytechniques now have OPACs which are progressing well towards comprehensive bibliographical coverage of their libraries' stocks. The MARC format is now widely used. Subject access strategies are usually based on either Library of Congress Subject Headings or inhouse indexing systems but almost half the OPACs studies have no separate subject searching option based on subject indexing is expensive and future subject indexing strategies are best based on pre-existing controlled vocabularies. Strategies authority control is essential. A limited range of software strategies is recommended including the need to limit search results
  20. Future of online catalogues : Essen symposium, 30.9.-3.10.1985 (1986) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In the late 1970s libraries suddenly recognized the importance of online catalogues. Advanced computer technology can handle massive bibliographic records and direct user inquiries (cataloguing and circulation) and online access is much more adequate than a cara and COM catalogue. There are several problems associated woth online public access catalogues as they are designed primarily for direct use by library patrons without knowledge of library cataloguing rules, yet the introduction of online catalogues extends the services that a library offers in the sense of efficiency, productivity and cooperation with other libraries, i. e. users and staff.
    Content
    Enthält u.a die Beiträge: HILDRETH, Ch.: Online public access catalogues; VOGT, H.: The future of online catalogues in the northern areas of Germany; SEAL, A.: Data structures, MARC and online access; HOLM, L.: Design of databases as good catalogues; RISHOEJ, J.: From database-production to an online catalogue; BUCKLE, D.: OCLC Europe: bibliographic database services for catalogue conversion; FERGUSON, J.: Future of online catalogues. UTLAS in Europe - a personal view; SÜLE, G.: Problems of duplicate records, standards and quality control; HUNSTAD, S.: Problems of duplicate records; SCHOOTS, P.: Browsers in Rotterdam: popular access to the database; KINSELLA, J.: "Prospects for browsing": experimental approaches to the presentation of brief entries and the design of 'browse screens'; MERRIN, G.: Access points and search methods in the SIBIL system with special reference to Boolean and tree search; KOHL, E.: The online union catalogue of parliamentary and government institutions in the Federal Republic of Germany; COSTERS, L. u. J. BUYS: The results of an experiment with an online public access catalogue; NOERR, K.B. u. P. NOERR: A microcomputer system for online catalogues; RAITT, D.: Online catalogues: the facts, the features, the future

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