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  1. Rau, G.: KOALA: Das lokale EDV-System der Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz (1989) 0.03
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    Imprint
    Konstanz : Bibliothek der Universität
  2. Subject access : preparing for the future. Conference on August 20 - 21, 2009 in Florence, the IFLA Classification and Indexing Section sponsored an IFLA satellite conference entitled "Looking at the Past and Preparing for the Future" (2011) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This volume contains the proceedings of a special conference held in Florence, August 2009. The theoretical and methodological aspects of rethinking semantic access to information and knowledge are explored. Innovative projects deployed to cope with the challenges of the future are presented and discussed. This book offers a unique opportunity for librarians and other information professionals to get acquainted with the state of the art in subject indexing.
    Content
    Inhalt: Introduction -- Focusing on user needs :new ways of subject access in Czechia -- Subject analysis and indexing :an "Italian version" of the analytico-synthetic model -- Subject search in Italian OPACs :an opportunity in waiting? -- Semiautomatic merging of two universal thesauri :the case of Estonia -- 20 years SWD :German subject authority data prepared for the future -- Mixed translations of the DDC :design, usability, and implications for knowledge organization in multilingual environments -- Animals belonging to the emperor :enabling viewpoint warrant in classification -- Dewey in Sweden :leaving SAB after 87 years -- Enhancing information services using machine-to-machine terminology services -- Social bookmarking and subject indexing -- Social indexing at the Stockholm Public Library -- The Nuovo Soggettario Thesaurus :structural features and web application projects -- Jzyk Hasel Przedmiotowych Biblioteki Narodowej (National Library of Poland Subject Headings) :from card catalogs to Digital Library :some questions about the future of a Local Subject Heading Systems in the changing world of information retrieval -- FAST headings as tags for WorldCat
    LCSH
    Online library catalogs / Subject access / Congresses
    RSWK
    Indexierung <Inhaltserschließung> / Kongress / Florenz <2009>
    Subject
    Indexierung <Inhaltserschließung> / Kongress / Florenz <2009>
    Online library catalogs / Subject access / Congresses
  3. Riesthuis, G.J.A.; Stuurman, P.: Tendenzen in de onderwerpsontsluiting : T.4: Onderwerpsontsluiting en on-line catalogi (1990) 0.03
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    Source
    Open. 22(1990) no.10, S.326-330
  4. Loarer, P. le: OPAC: opaque or open, public, accessible and co-operative? : some developments in natural language processing (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Current OPAC show their weakness in terms of ease of use and comprehension of user requests, and more generally in man/machine dialogue. Most OPAC searches are for subjects and these give the word results. Natural language processing techniques exist to reduce these difficulties. In France, natural language processing has been used to access the yellow pages (headings) of the French phone directory and the telematics services directory; examples are included. No doubt the future library systems will use these techniques to make the new OPACs really open, public, accessible and co-operative (user-friendly)
  5. KOALA über LAN und Datenfernübertragung (1992) 0.03
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    Imprint
    Konstanz : Bibliothek der Universität
  6. Matthews, J.R.: ¬The distribution of information : the role for online public access catalogs (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The author presents the environment of the OPAC as a new revenue stream of high potential. He suggests that the abstracting and indexing community is neglecting this important source and suggests industry-wide adoption of open standards as a remedy
  7. Batt, C.: ¬The cutting edge (II) (1990) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The belief that the OPAC represents the most revolutionary development in libraries since open access and could transform the effectiveness of many services if enough interest is taken. Describes some OPAC studies being undertaken in the UK.
  8. ¬The online catalogue : developments and directions (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    For the reader who is either planning or running an open access online system, this book is a source of ideas and information on the state-of-the-art
  9. Baptist, H.; Czövek, Z.; Katona, K.; Primas, H.; Rozsa, G.; Schadler, H.; Trivic, G.; Wedl, B.; Wöber, G.; Schlögl, C.; Sütheo, P.: Entwurf eines hypertextbasierten Katalogs für die Institutsbibliothek des Instituts für Informationswissenschaft (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In diesem Beitrag wird ein Projekt vorgestellt, bei dem ein Prototyp für einen hypertextbasierten Bibliothekskatalog entwickelt wird. Nach einer kurzen literarischen Erörterung werden die dem Projekt zugrunde liegenden Entwicklungsprinzipien erörtert. Schließlich wird die technische Realisierung beschrieben, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf der hypertextspezifischen Gestaltung der Benutzeroberfläche liegt. Benutzte Software: MS Access und ToolBook
    Imprint
    Konstanz : Universitätsverlag
  10. 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
    Footnote
    "What do users want? Subject access to collections at Utrecht University Library"
    Source
    Open. 27(1995) no.3, S.94-96
  11. Online-Benutzerkataloge : Vergleich von OPACs mit Ausleihfunktionen an deutschen Universitätsbibliotheken (1994) 0.02
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    Content
    Enthält Beschreibungen der folgenden OPACs: UB Augsburg; SuUB Göttingen; UB Univ. BuWe Hamburg; UB Heidelberg; UB Karlsruhe; UB Konstanz; UB Oldenburg; UB Wuppertal
    Isbn
    3-924659-22-2
  12. Kohl-Frey, O.: ¬Die Öffnung der digitalen Magazinbibliothek : Entwicklungen an der Universität Konstanz zwischen Summon und Hybrid Bookshelf (2014) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Dieser Artikel beschreibt zunächst die Erfahrungen der Universität Konstanz mit Summon als Discovery-Service. Summon wurde im Jahr 2011 als "KonSearch - die Literatursuchmaschine der Universität Konstanz" eingeführt. Seitdem stiegen die Nutzung und die Akzeptanz dauerhaft an. Im gleichen Jahr wurde an der Universität Konstanz das Projekt Blended Library gestartet. Innerhalb dieses Projekts wurden mehrere Ideen zur Verbindung von gedrucktem und digitalem Bestand und dem Ort Bibliothek entwickelt. Dies führte zum sogenannten Hybrid Bookshelf, das derzeit entwickelt wird.
    Location
    Konstanz
  13. Diaz, P.: Multilingual tools for accessing a Spanish library catalogue (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The use of library resources will no longer be restricted to the physical location of libraries thanks to networking technologies and standard protocols for information retrieval. These technical achievements allow users to access geographically scattered libraries but they do not ease their intellectual access. Indeed, users need a certain command of different languages to find publications whose records are written in a unique language. Multilingual facilities, including multilingual presentation and retrieval, can intellectually open the library catalogue to a wider range of international users. Describes an attempt at using multilingual resources with a view to improving user OPAC interaction through the TRANSLIB project, which provides library users with advanced tools that support multilingual access
  14. Beccaria, M.; Scott, D.: Fac-Back-OPAC : an open source interface to your library system (2007) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Fac-Back-OPAC is a faceted back­ up OPAC. This advanced catalog offers features that compare favorably with the traditional catalogs for today's library systems. Fac-Back-OPAC represents the convergence of two prominent trends in library tools: the decoupling of discovery tools from the traditional integrated library system and the use of readily available open source components to rapidly produce leading-edge technology for meeting patron and library needs. Built on code that was originally developed by Casey Durfee in February 2007, Fac-Back-OPAC is available for no cost under an open source license to any library that wants to offer an advanced search interface or a backup catalog for its patrons.
    Date
    17. 8.2008 11:22:47
  15. Aedo, I.: Acceso multiligue a la Biblioteca Hispanica (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Telecommunications networks and standard protocols for information retrieval aid physical access to geographically scattered libraries. However, users face problems when searching for foreign language documents if they do not have a certain command of the relevant language(s). Multilingual facilities, in particular multilingual presentation and retrieval, can intellectually open the library catalogue to a wider range of international users. Describes an attempt at using multilingual resources with a view to improving the user OPAC interaction throught he TRANSLIB project and its integration at 'Biblioteca Hispanica de la Agencia Espanola de Cooperation Internacional'
    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: Multilingual access to Biblioteca Hispanica
  16. Smith, N.: Z39.50 and the OPAC Network in Europe (ONE) Project (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Examines the use of the Z39.50 Information Retrieval protocol for provision of access to its collections. Z39.50 offers a translation of different search engines developed by library systems suppliers and online database hosts. Traces its development and describes its abstraction and metalanguage, and the TCP/IP and OSI layer. It is being further developed in project ONE - OPAC Network in Europe, and European Union Library Plan project which began in Jan 95, of which the British Library is a partner. It aims to link national library catalogues in an open standards and telecommunications network, and to achieve interoperability by use of Z39.50. Describes the project so far, agreements made, and future developments
    Footnote
    Contribution to a special issue devoted in part to improving access to British library treasures
  17. KOALA: Konstanzer Ausleih- und Anfrage-System - Informationsterminals (1991) 0.02
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    Imprint
    Konstanz : Bibliothek der Universität
  18. Gerhan, D.R.: LCSH in vivo : subject searching performance and strategy in the OPAC era (1989) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Weaknesses within the system of LCSH are widely expected to be bypassed by OPACs as they open other subject access routes into collections. How LCSH perform under OPAC retrieval capabilities in direct comparison to title field subject searching is studies heuristically and quantitatively. Observed patterns of LCSH function are discussed, and conclusions about search strategy are offered
  19. Haanen, E.: Specificiteit en consistentie : een kwantitatief oderzoek naar trefwoordtoekenning door UBA en UBN (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Online public access catalogues enable users to undertake subject searching by classification schedules, natural language, or controlled language terminology. In practice the 1st method is little used. Controlled language systems require indexers to index specifically and consistently. A comparative survey was made of indexing practices at Amsterdam and Mijmegen university libraries. On average Amsterdam assigned each document 3.5 index terms against 1.8 at Nijmegen. This discrepancy in indexing policy is the result of long-standing practices in each institution. Nijmegen has failed to utilise the advantages offered by online cataloges
    Source
    Open. 23(1991) no.2, S.45-49
  20. Larsen, G.: Advances in OPACs in Europe : an overview (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The acronym OPAC should perhaps stand for Open, Public, Accessible and Cooperative. Looks at how the OPAC modules available in major European library systems live up to this definition. Discusses 3rd generation OPAC development areas; network access; document types and services included; document ordering and delivery; user interface; retrieval models; communication language; and record enhancements

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