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  1. Müller, C.; Sternitzke, N.; Stratmann, R.; Parschik, T.: Kataloganreicherung und Zeitschriftenerschließung mit MyBib eDoc und C-3 am Ibero-Amerikanischen Institut, Preußischer Kulturbesitz : Neue Verfahren zur Optimierung der bibliografischen Nachweissituation in einer großen Spezialbibliothek (2010) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die Bibliothek des lbero-Amerikanischen Instituts der Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin (IAI) ist mit über 830.000 Monografien, 33.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen, von denen ca. 5.000 als laufende Abos geführt werden, und zahlreichen weiteren großen Sondersammlungen (Landkarten, Tonträger, Videos, DVDs, Nachlässe etc.) die größte Spezialbibliothek zu Lateinamerika, Spanien, Portugal und der Karibik in Europa und nach der Library of Congress in Washington und der Nettie-Lee-Benson-Collection der University of Texas in Austin die drittgrößte Spezialbibliothek dieser Art in der Welt. Über Kauf, Tausch und Schenkung erweitert sich der Bestand jedes Jahr um ca. 30.000 Monografien. Um die Nachweissituation von Sammelband- und Zeitschriftenaufsätzen und gleichzeitig das bibliografische Informationsangebot im Sinne einer Spezialbibliothek zu verbessern, hat das IAl in den letzten zwei Jahren zwei neue Geschäftsgänge eingeführt, mit denen die seit der Gründung des IAI vor fast 80 Jahren gängige Praxis, ausgewählte Aufsätze aus Zeitschriften und Sammelbänden zu erschließen, automatisiert wurde. Als erstes trat die Bibliothek des IAI 2007 dem System der Online-Contents-Sondersammelgebietsausschnitte (OLC-SSG) des GBV bei und betreut seitdem den OLC-SSG Ibero-Amerika. Es werden dazu im IAI sowohl die aktuellen als auch die bis zum Jahr 2000 zurückreichenden Inhaltsverzeichnisse von 780 laufenden Zeitschriftentiteln auf Artikelebene erschlossen.
  2. Weintraub, T.S.; Shimoguchi, W.: Catalog record contents enhancement (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Contents enhancement of catalog records may increase access to books in collections and aid in effective resource sharing by providing more detailed descriptions about library holdings in the catalog. A sample of monographs in San Diego State Univ. Library was studied to determine the extent to which information in books from parts of the collection could be represented better by content notes, and to determine how much of this information has subject or analytical applications. The study revealed that approximately 23% of the books contain discrete content information not already represented in catalog records that could be added. Of those, 52% would be citation-based enhancements and 48% would be subject-based. Nearly 65% would require fewer than 25 enhancements, with an average of 8.03 enhancements per book for the total population
  3. Intner, S.S.: Enhancing OPACs (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Considers characteristics of online catalogue records which have been inherited from card catalogue systems and which should be removed. Considers display style, abbreviations, brevity, and uniformity. Examines possible enhancements to online records. Covers: retrievability, added information, browsability and interactivity
  4. Haubfleisch, D.; Siebert, I.: Catalogue Enrichment in Nordrhein-Westfalen : Geschichte, Ergebnisse, Perspektiven (2008) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Warum Catalogue Enrichment? Welcher Literatursuchende hat sich noch nicht die Frage gestellt, ob die im Rahmen einer Katalogrecherche ermittelten Titel wirklich relevante Informationen zu einem Thema enthalten? Wer hat sich noch nicht darüber geärgert, eine Literatursuche von zuhause oder einem Arbeitsplatz in der Universität durchgeführt zu haben, dann wegen des im Katalog gefundenen Titels extra in die Bibliothek gegangen zu sein, um dort feststellen zu müssen, dass das betreffende Buch einen ganz anderen als den erhofften Inhalt hat? Eine Lösung für dieses Problem bietet die Anreicherung der Kataloge mit Inhaltsverzeichnissen, Klappentexten und anderen Informationen. Die neuen, zusätzlichen Informationen dienen als wichtige Orientierungs- und Entscheidungshilfen bei der Auswahl der Literatur. Sie erlauben oft wesentlich zuverlässiger als der Buchtitel eine Einschätzung, ob ein Buch für das Thema, zu dem Literatur gesucht wird, relevant ist oder nicht. Das gilt insbesondere für Sammelwerke (Kongressberichte, Festschriften, u. a.), die mehrere, von verschiedenen Autorinnen und Autoren geschriebene Aufsätze enthalten und für Monographien mit nicht aussagekräftigen Titeln. Die Serviceleistung Catalogue Enrichment eröffnet in der Regel zwei neue Möglichkeiten bei der Katalogrecherche: Zum einen kann über die Vollanzeige im Katalog über einen Link das Inhaltsverzeichnis direkt als pdf-File aufgerufen werden. Anhand dieses Inhaltsverzeichnisses kann dann unmittelbar am PC überprüft werden, ob der Titel tatsächlich den Erwartungen entspricht. Des Weiteren sind die in den Inhaltsverzeichnissen enthaltenen Begriffe im Katalog recherchierbar. Durch diese zusätzlichen Sucheinstiege erhöht sich die Wahrscheinlichkeit, relevante Treffer zu erzielen. Die Anreicherung des Kataloges mit den Images von Inhaltsverzeichnissen und den entsprechenden (durch OCR suchbaren) Indexaten ermöglicht, gerade jenen Teil der Bücher zu durchsuchen, der neben der Haupttitelseite die wichtigste Quelle für rechercherelevante Begriffe darstellt. Durch die Anreicherung der Titeldaten wird der Nutzerkomfort erhöht und der bisher bestehende "Retrieval-Mangel"' ganz entscheidend reduziert. Das alte Dilemma, dass Kundinnen und Kunden einer Bibliothek das, was sie suchen, nicht finden. obgleich es vorhanden ist. kann somit minimiert werden Die auch unter wirtschaftlichen Gesichtspunkten nicht vertretbare Nichtnutzung vorhandener Bestände und die Veranlassung letztlich unnötiger Magazinbestellungen oder teurer Fernleihen gehören damit bald der Vergangenheit an.
  5. O'Brien, A.: Online catalogs : enhancements and developments (1994) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Medford, NJ : Learned Information Inc.
    Source
    Annual review of information science and technology. 29(1994), S.219-242
  6. Enhancing USMARC records with table of contents (1992) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Considers methods of enriching bibliographic USMARC records for OPACs via a subject enhancement process involving the inclusion of subject information derived from the books' contents tables
  7. Mandel, C.: Enriching the library catalog record for subject access (1985) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This paper analyzes proposals for augmenting library bibliographic records for improved subject searching in online catalogs. Possible fields for enrichment are described and their likely value assessed. The assessment determines that the main value of enriched records would be to provide access to parts of books. The paper presents arguments for and against adding book content indexing to the online catalog and analyzes the feasibility of eleven alternatives for providing such information
  8. Ihadjadene, M.: ¬Les tables des matières dans les catalogues en ligne : opportunités, méthodes et couts (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Analysis of research to date on improving subject access by including contents tables in bibliographic records. Results indicate the need for clear methodology (criteria for selecting notoces for enrichment, manual and semi automated methods, cost). Evaluations, based on recall, precision and rate of circulation, indicate manifest benefits, especially in virtual libraries where information is superabundant; but enrichment is a complex process
  9. DeHart, F.E.; Matthews, K.: Subject enhancements and OPACs : planning ahead (1990) 0.00
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    Abstract
    As librarians plan ahead to make subject enhancements available to online searchers in various possible file locations and formats, they may want to base their decisions on implications for online searching. This paper explores some of these implications with respect to unique and misleading terminology in tables of contents, Choice abstracts, and reviews from Computing reviews for thirty-six books on information and computer science chosen from the 1987 issues of Choice. It also discusses possible interacting functions in the search process served by these subject enhancements, assigned LCSH, and book title terminology
  10. Lepsky, K.: Automatische Indexierung zur Erschließung deutschsprachiger Dokumente (1999) 0.00
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    Source
    nfd Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 50(1999) H.6, S.325-330
  11. Dwyer, J.: Bibliographic records enhancement : from the drawing board to the catalog screen (1991) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as Enhancing Access to Information: Designing Catalogs for the 21st Century
  12. Ikas, W.-V.; Litten, F.: World Wide Web und Catalogue Enrichment : Möglichkeiten des verbesserten Nachweises von mikroverfilmten Handschriften und Inkunabeln (2007) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 5.2007 11:19:21
  13. Wormell, I.: Subject access redefinied : how new technology changes the conception of subject representation (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The paper examines the developmentss that have taken place during the last decade with respect to the provision of intellectual subject access in information databases storage. The principles of the SAP indexing methodology are outlined and exemplified, leading to a discussion of the consequences for the conception of the physical 'document' versus 'semantic entities' as the basic constructs for storage and multi-dimensional representation of subject matter. Finally, the paper analyzes the impact of very recent technologies which make achievable such access conceptions and mechanisms
  14. Wormell, I.: Indizacion SAP para la exploracion del amplio contexto tematico de libros y para el accesso a entidades semanticos mas pequenas (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes an approach to indexing which seeks to eliminate the shortcoming of the representation of information in existing bibliographic catalogues: Subject Access Project (SAP) indexing which has been used successfully at Lund University and elsewhere. Existing catalogue records have been enriched with terms selected from lists of contents and indexes in books thus facilitating access to specific parts of documents and smaller semantic entites such as chapter titles, subject titles and data in graphic or tabulated form available in a wide range of publications
  15. Syracuse, R.O.; Poyer, R.K.: Enhancing access to the library's collections : a view from an academy health center library (1991) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as Enhancing Access to Information: Designing Catalogs for the 21st Century
  16. Diodato, V.: Tables of contents and book indexes : how well do they match readers' descriptions of books? (1986) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The author collected information about tables of content and index terms in 125 books borrowed by patrons in a medium-sized academic library. To learn how useful the term would be as subject terms in a library catalog, he determined which of these terms were the same as the words used by the patrons to describe the books. For 72,4% of the books assigned LCSH, the patron's term matched the LCheading. The patron's term matched the table of contents term for (1,3% of the books with tables of contents. If the catalog had included terms from the tables of contents and the indexes in addition to the LCSH, the success rate would have been 97,3%. One problem in using terms from books in a library catalog is that many books lack indexes and/or tables of context
  17. Großgarten, A.: ¬Das 180T-Projekt in Köln oder wie verarbeite ich 180.000 Bücher in vier Monaten : Eine erfolgreiche Kooperation des hbz, der USB Köln und der ZB MED (2005) 0.00
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    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 56(2005) H.8, S.444-456
  18. "Catalogue enrichment" : hbz kooperiert mit Springer (2006) 0.00
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    Series
    Information digital
  19. Ebeid, N.: Kataloganreicherung / user-created content : oder: Wieso funktioniert mein OPAC nicht wie Amazon? (2009) 0.00
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    Imprint
    Eisenstadt : Fachhochschule; Fachbereich Information und Wissensmanagement