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  1. Bales, K.; Tucker, A.: ¬The RLIN database : current status, work in progress, future developments (1988) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The database of the Research Libraries Group's Research Libraries Information Network contains some 25 million records in all USMARC formats for bibliographic and authorities data, as well as a number of additional files for specialized data. These records include source data from the Library of Congress and other national bibliographic agencies, and records contributed by RLG member institutions, and are used both for technical processing and in support of RLG's cooperative programs. Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Cyrillic vernacular records are included in the central database; work on Hebrew is in progress. Future developments will result in the addition of diverse kinds of data, including nonbibliographic data, to RLIN.
  2. Stephens, A.: ¬The history of the British National Bibliography 1950-1973 : a catalogue of achievement (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Traces the history of the BNB from December 1949 to its integration into the newly formed British Library in 1974. Demonstrates how the BNB initiative arose and was supported from within the library profession, without any government assistance, to become, within 20 years, one of the UK's national library institutions and, together with the National Lending Library for Science and Technology, constitutes one of the most important achievements of post War UK librarianship. Separate chapters deal with different facets of BNB's work: The establishment of the BNB; A time of consolidation; BNB and the development of MARC cataloguing; Automation and the BNB; BNB and the British Library
  3. Griffith, C.: CDMARC serials : the CONSER database goes CD-ROM (1993) 0.04
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    Abstract
    CDMARC serials is the Cooperative Online Serials (CONSER) database on Cd-ROM. The CONSER database is probably the most exhaustice source of serial titles ever assembled and fits onto a single CD. The hardware requirements are a CD-ROM drive recognising MSCDEX, a PC/XT or higher, 5 MB of free hard disc space and 530 K of free RAM. Reviews searching procedures. Records come in catalogue and card image, MARC tagged, custom labelled or custom tagged formats
    Source
    Information today. 10(1993) no.2, S.22-23
  4. Future of the UK National Bibliography : some questions from LINC (1998) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Examines the response of the UK Library and Information Council (LINC) to the British Library's consultation paper on the future of the BNB. LINC supports the continuation of the national bibliography in printed form, but is concerned about large areas of the national imprint not covered by it, and suggest that expansion of cooperative data supply should be explored. The current system could evolve into a controlled network of contributing agencies if the necessary legal, financial and quality control framework were established
    Date
    22. 2.1999 19:45:53
  5. Connell, T.H.; Prabha, C.: Characteristics of resources represented in the OCLC CORC database (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    More and more libraries are providing access to Web resources through OCLC's (Online Computer Resource Center) Cooperative Online Resource Catalog (CORC) and, by extension, OCLC's WorldCat database. The ability to use a database to its maximum potential depends upon understanding what a database contains and the guidelines for its construction. This study examines the characteristics of Web resources in CORC in terms of their subject matter, the source of the content, publication patterns, and the units of information chosen for representation in the database. The majority of the 414 resources in the sample belonged to the social sciences. Academic libraries and government agencies contributed more than 90% of the records for resources in the sample. Using the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2d edition (AACR2) definitions for publication patterns that are part of the upcoming 2002 amendments reveals that nearly half of the sample fell into the category of integrating resources. Identifying units of representation of the resources described was more difficult. Existing definitions for Web units in development are not adequate to describe all of the resources in the sample. In addition, there is wide variability in the units of representation chosen for inclusion by the libraries contributing records, resulting in little predictability in what units of information might be found in the database.
    Date
    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
  6. Zumer, M.: Guidelines for (electronic) national bibliographies : work in progress (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The Working group on Guidelines for (electronic) national bibliographies has started the work with an analysis of users and use of national bibliographies (NB). In addition to the well known importance of NB for libraries and librarians, other users and their requirements were identified. The results are presented and discussed; both existing and potential users and use were taken into account. The group will continue the work by specifying the functionality to support the various needs of different users.
    Date
    1.11.2005 18:56:22
  7. Desgranges, S.: ¬Les fonds ancient et locaux des bibliothèques de Basse-Normandie : un catalogue collectif sur CD-ROM (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the cooperative initiative in Lower Normandy to create a union catalogue of regional collections of heritage materials held by public libraries. Outlines the stages of the project including the feasibility study, partnership aspects, methodology, acquisition of equipment and recruitment of staff. The cooperative computerization of the catalogue and distribution by CD-ROM meets the needs of professionals and users
  8. Voß, J.; Scherer, F.: Hochschulbibliografien an deutschen Hochschulen : Eine vergleichende Bestandsaufnahme (2009) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Hochschulbibliografien sammeln, erfassen und erschließen möglichst alle laufenden Publikationen der Angehörigen einer Hochschule. Bis vor einigen Jahren gab es diese Literaturverzeichnisse nur in gedruckter Form mit jährlicher oder halbjährlicher Erscheinungsweise. Inzwischen erscheinen sie zunehmend als Online-Datenbank und werden teilweise auch webbasiert erfasst. Neben Erscheinungsformen ändern sich auch die Anforderungen an Hochschulbibliografien: Sie dienen nicht mehr nur als reine Verzeichnisse ausgewählter Publikationen, sondern bilden eine zentrale Datenbank möglichst aller im Rahmen der Hochschule erschienenen Veröffentlichungen, auf deren Grundlage verschiedene Statistiken, Übersichten und Evaluationen erstellt werden können. Hochschulbibliografien befinden sich also derzeit im Umbruch und viele Hochschulen bzw. Hochschulbibliotheken stehen vor der Einführung einer eigenen Bibliografie. Als Überblick über den aktuellen Stand der Entwicklung soll an dieser Stelle eine kurze, vergleichende Bestandsaufnahme von Hochschulbibliografien an deutschen Hochschulen gegeben werden.
  9. Rayward, W.B.: ¬The origins of information science and the International Institute of Bibliography / International Federation for Information and Documentation (FID) (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the history and origins of the International Institute of Bibliography, founded in 1895 and which later became the FID. Outlines the work of Paul Otlet and his colleagues in developing the idea of universal bibliographic control through the Répertoire Bibliographique Universel and the emergence of the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) as the means of its classifies arrangement. Stresses the key role played by this work in developing the main concepts of information science and documentation
    Source
    International forum on information and documentation. 22(1997) no.2, S.3-15
  10. Thurlow, R.: ¬The state of the Union Catalogue (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Discusses plans for the retrospective conversion of the Union Catalogue of Books which holds stock locations for the British Library Document Supply Centre's collection of non-current monographs. This will be undertaken by Catalogue Bridge, managed by the National Bibliographic Service, and the conversion work involves 3 processes: creation of the search files; matching the search files against the databases and capturing all available records; and merging of local information with the captured records
    Source
    Select newsletter. 1998, no.22, Spring, S.3-4
  11. Zeitungen verzeichnen und nutzen : aktuelle Ansätze und Unternehmungen zur bibliographischen und archivalischen Beschreibung und Nutzung deutschsprachiger Zeitungen (1998) 0.02
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    Deutsches Sprachgebiet / Zeitung / Bibliographische Beschreibung / Aufsatzsammlung (2314) (3214)
    Deutsches Sprachgebiet / Zeitung / Katalog / Aufsatzsammlung (2314) (3214)
    Subject
    Deutsches Sprachgebiet / Zeitung / Bibliographische Beschreibung / Aufsatzsammlung (2314) (3214)
    Deutsches Sprachgebiet / Zeitung / Katalog / Aufsatzsammlung (2314) (3214)
  12. Smith, R.: European co-operation on bibliographic applications of CD-ROM (1990) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The British Library (BL) is CD-ROM as a medium for the distribution of bibliographic records. The BL has been looking at the possibilities for putting its data bases on CD-ROM and has collaborated with the Bibliothèque Nationale, France, to produce a pilot disc holding British and French bibliographic records which has been widely distributed. The BL plans to issue the British National Bibliography on CD-ROM this year, and progress is being made on other cooperative ventures between European national libraries.
  13. Behrens, S.J.: Expanding access to information : some bibliographic control concerns (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Considers South Africa's national bibliographic activities in the light of the need for more equitable access to information resources. Outlines several factors which are important for improving access to information for previously marginalized communities, and for general development purposes. The issues include: funds available for existing and prospective services; the heterogeneous clientele for future services; the phenomenon of composite CD-ROMs; the question of ownership of bibliographic tools; standardization problems; cooperative bibliographic activities; the information value of grey literature; and recognizing the broader base of stakeholders in national bibliographic services
  14. Jones, S.; Browning, L.: ¬The Utlas database design, content and services (1988) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the Utlas database with specific reference 10 its design, file structure and content. Means of access to the database, and products and services supported by the database, are addressed, along with interfaces to local systems. The interaction between bibliographic and authority records is also described.
  15. Holden, C.: ¬The bibliographic work : history, theory, and practice (2021) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The bibliographic work has assumed a great deal of importance in modern cataloging. But the concept of the work has existed for over a century, and even some of the earliest catalog codes differentiate between the intellectual work and its instances. This article will delve into the history and theory of the work, providing a basic overview of the concept as well as a summary of the myriad uses of the work throughout the history of cataloging. In addition to monographs, this paper will look at the work as applied to music, moving images, serials, and aggregates.
  16. Lang, L.: Einbindung der ÖZDB in den Bibliothekenverbund (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Lecture given at the meeting of the committee on interloans and union catalogues at the 20th Austrian Librarian's Conference. The contents of the Österreichischen Zeitschriftendatenbank (ÖZDB) will be transferred into the data base of the Austrian Libraries' Cooperative, which uses the BIBOS system. Framework conditions of procedures have been established. The 3 data files of ÖZDB are linked logically and are redundance free; they contained over 660.000 entries in 1986. In 1988 there were 980 participants in the data base, mainly Austrian academic libraries. On-line services are included. Interim measures have been recommended for the transition period.
  17. Salomonsen, A.: ¬The European National Libraries Cooperative Project on CD-ROM : results, experience and perspectives (1993) 0.01
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  18. Lee, T.: ¬The development of CJK bibliographic databases in North America and East Asia (1988) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The successful development of computer technology for automating Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CIK) vernacular scripts and the completion of the RLIN CJK system in 1983 marked the beginning of online operations of East Asian libraries in North America and helped keep them in the mainstream of library automation. The RLIN CJK system and the subsequently developed OCLC CJK system are building CJK bibliographic databases which have made East Asian cooperative cataloging and resources sharing a true reality. The emergence, features, current conditions, and future plans of the two CJK systems are discussed. So are the automated programs of national libraries in East Asia in terms of their building national databases for vernacular materials and designing and producing national MARCs for exchange of bibliographic information among libraries. The outlook of cooperation between the CJK systems and international exchange of CJK bibliographic information is also examined.
  19. Dattolo, A.; Corbatto, M.: Assisting researchers in bibliographic tasks : a new usable, real-time tool for analyzing bibliographies (2022) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The amount of scientific papers is growing together with the development of science itself; but, although there is an unprecedented availability of large citation indexes, some daily activities of researchers remain time-consuming and poorly supported. In this paper, we present Visual Bibliographies (VisualBib), a real-time visual platform, designed using a zz-structure-based model for linking metadata and a narrative, visual approach for showing bibliographies. VisualBib represents a usable, advanced, and visual tool, which simplifies the management of bibliographies, supports a core set of bibliographic tasks, and helps researchers during complex analyses on scientific bibliographies. We present the variety of metadata formats and visualization methods, proposing two use case scenarios. The maturity of the system implementation allowed us two studies, for evaluating both the effectiveness of VisualBib in providing answers to specific data analysis tasks and to support experienced users during real-life uses. The results of the evaluation are positive and describe an effective and usable platform.
  20. Davison, P.: ¬The book encompassed : studies in the twentieth-century bibliography (1992) 0.01
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