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  1. Kim, T.C.-w.K.; Zumstein, P.: Semiautomatische Katalogisierung und Normdatenverknüpfung mit Zotero im Index Theologicus (2016) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Im Folgenden soll aufgezeigt werden, wie derzeit das Literaturverwaltungsprogramm Zotero innerhalb des Index Theologicus genutzt wird, um unselbstständige Literatur in einem bibliothekarischen Katalogisierungssystem zu erfassen. Die modulare und flexible Architektur der Open Source Software erlaubt es, die bereits kollaborativ zusammengetragene Programmierarbeit zur Datenextraktion mitzunutzen. Das vorgestellte semiautomatische Verfahren bringt auch bei der Verknüpfung von Normdaten erhebliche Vorteile für die Medienbearbeitung.
  2. EndNote X (2006) 0.02
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Mitteilungen VOEB 59(2006) H.4, S.81-88 (O. Oberhauser): ""Endnoten" erfüllen bekanntlich denselben Zweck wie Fußnoten, werden jedoch an das Ende des Werkes (Artikels, Kapitel, Buch usw.) gestellt, um die Textseiten nicht mit Zitaten und Anmerkungen zu überfrachten. EndNote hingegen ist ein Literaturverwaltungsprogramm für Windows und MacOSX, dessen Name sicher nicht ohne Grund gewählt wurde, zumal der Hauptzweck dieser Software darin besteht, die Erstellung von Literaturverzeichnissen und Zitaten beim Abfassen von wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten zu unterstützen. Solche Programme zur Literaturverwaltung, auch Bibliographieprogramme genannt, gibt es heute in großer Zahl. Viele sind kommerzielle Softwareprodukte, andere kostenlose oder auch Open Source-Programme. EndNote, ein Produkt von Thomson ISI ResearchSoft,' zählt zur ersteren Gattung und wird in unseren Breiten von der Adept Scientific GmbH (Frankfurt am Main)' vertrieben. Mit einem Preis von ungefähr 200 Euro - genauere Angaben müssen aufgrund wechselnder Aktionen der Homepage entnommen werden - liegt das Programm eher im oberen Bereich der Produktgruppe; de facto wird dies aber durch günstigere Studentenversionen, vor allem aber auch durch Campuslizenzen für die Angehörigen der meisten österreichischen Universitäten durchaus nach unten relativiert. EndNote ist schon seit langem ein Begriff, das Produkt gilt bereits als "Klassiker" unter den Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen und ist derzeit in Version X (bzw. X.0.2 nach einem rezenten Patch-Update) auf dem Markt. Schon vor etlichen Jahren konnte man einer immer noch lesenswerten Broschüre entnehmen, dass ein Bibliographieprogramm - grob gesprochen - zumindest folgende Aufgaben unterstützen müsse: (a) Eingabe von Literaturzitaten ("references"), (b) Editieren von Literaturzitaten, (c) Suche bzw. Wiederauffinden von Literaturzitaten, (d) Erstellung von Literaturverzeichnissen und (e) Unterstützung von Qualität und Integrität der Datensammlung. Diese Anforderungen gelten immer noch, wobei heute die Punkte (a) und (b) vor allem durch das seitdem hinzugekommene World Wide Web beeinflusst werden, während für Punkt (d) inzwischen auch noch die Anforderung einer Verknüpfung mit Textverarbeitungsprogrammen entstanden ist (Eingabe von Platzhaltern fürvorläufige Zitate, die später durch die endgültige Form ersetzt werden). Im folgenden soll das von mir selbst nach vielen Jahren des Verwendens bzw. Ausprobierens anderer Programme vor knapp einem Jahr für die persönliche Literaturverwaltung ausgewählte Produkt EndNote (Windows-Version) im Hinblick auf diese Kriterien näher beschrieben und beurteilt werden.
  3. Casale, M.: Full text retrieval for the Web (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews developments and improvements in techniques for searching the WWW that have been made access to full text databases a practical proposition (full text retrieval (FTR)). Reports results of interviews with 8 full text database vendors offering FTR via the WWW: Dataware (http://www.dataware.com); Excalibur (http://www.excalib.com); Fulcrum (http://www.fulcrum.com); Muscat (http://www.muscat.co.uk); Open Text (http://www.opentext.com); Personal Library Software (PLS) (http://www.pls.com); Verity (http://www.verity.com); and ZyLab (ZyIndex and ZyImage) (http://www.zylab.com). Compares the prices of the systems and lists the questions that publishers should ask before making a choice of systems for handling FTR on the Web
  4. Hussain, K.H.; Rajeev, J.S.: ¬The changing language technology and CDS/ ISIS : UNICODE and the emergence of OTF (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Language technology is undergoing a great change and within a few years languages of the world will embark on OTF (Open Type Font) Technology. Major operating systems have already started embedding Asian languages using OTF. Being a major bibliographic DBMS, CDS/ISIS cannot ignore these developments that have taken place in text processing. This paper looks at the ideas behind Unicode and OTF and examines future developments of multilingual information systems. The Unicode is a minimalist encoding which includes currently all major scripts in use and allows easy migration from an existing encoding scheme to it. Indic language computing will be tremendously benefited from the development of OTF in compliance with Unicode. CDS/ISIS should be made Unicode compliant by utilizing the shaping and encoding engine on various operating systems so that it can be effectively utilized to develop and distribute local information systems using vernacular scripts. The source code of CDS/ISIS may be made available under a free software license, allowing the evolution of the package in a free and socially useful manner.
  5. Kirkwood, H.P.: Ovid Web Gateway (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Ovid has supported a sophisticated interface for searching bibliographic and full text databases for some time. It is now offering a Web based version of this interface that is capable of accessing Z39.50-compliant OPACs and databases anywhere in the world. The Ovid Web Gateway builds on the Ovid Server, thus allowing for a variety of functions and configurations at user, group and database-specific level. The Web Gateway has a selection of download formats and delivery options
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  6. Jayakanth, F.; Aswath, L.: ¬A PFT-based approach to make CDS/ISIS data based OAI-compliant (2006) 0.01
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    Abstract
    CDS/ISIS is a powerful and popular software package for managing computerized bibliographic data. It is developed and maintained by UNESCO since 1985. It is free software available in binary form for MS-DOS, MS-Windows, Unix, and Unix-based operating systems like Linux. It is used by many libraries and organizations in many countries to maintain their Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) and other bibliographic databases. With the advent of the Internet and Web technologies, publishing the content of databases on the Web provides a round the clock access to the content from any PC with Internet access. Some CDS-ISIS databases are published on the Web, but many are still on standalone systems or on local area networks. Interoperability is the key for the efficient dissemination of information to end-users. The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) provides a technical framework for interoperability of OAI-compliant digital libraries (UNESCO. 2004). However, CDS/ISIS databases are not OAI-compliant. In this paper, we describe a simple approach, to make CDS/ISIS OAI-compliant. It is based on printing CDS/ISIS records in an OAI static repository format.
  7. Sawallisch, U.: ¬Das Retrievalsystem FREITEXT im Einsatz in einer kleinen Dokumentationsstelle (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Seit 2 Jahren arbeitet die Dokumentationsstelle Obstbau, Berlin, mit dem Datenbanksystem FREITEXT. Das System verwaltet alle Literaturdaten der Dokumentationsstelle seit 1984. Die Daten konnten aus verschiedenen Quellen zusammengeführt werden und stehen dem Benutzer als lokale Datenbank zur Verfügung. FREITEXT hat sich als preiswertes, komfortables und zuverlässiges Retrievalsystem erwiesen
  8. Perez, E.: Industrial strength database publishing : Inmagic DB/Textworks WebPublisher (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The availability of powerful indexing and database products with easy Web connections means that libraries able to gather and edit their own data are emancipated from the large vendors. The Oregon State Library staff used the Data Magician translation utility as part of a complex, but speedy, database converison project. The Oregon Index database of approximately 300.000 records was converted from a BRS database host over to the Inmagic WebPublisher system. Describes the planning and action stepts used in producing the Web accessible index database of considerable size. Participants have high ratings to effectiveness of both the translation utility and the database engine
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  9. Lang, W.: ISIS - ein vielfältig einsetzbares Software-Werkzeug der UNESCO : Ein Überblick mit Schwerpunkt Normdateipflege (1993) 0.01
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    Source
    Altes Buch und Neue Medien: Vorträge und Kommissionssitzungen. Der österreichische Bibliothekartag 1992, Eisenstadt, 29.9.-3.10.1992. Hrsg.: Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare
  10. Mitsch, J.-P.: ISIS leicht gemacht : Einführung in das Datenbankprogramm CDS/ISIS (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    ISIS leicht gemacht wendet sich an den unbefangenen Benutzer, den das englischsprachige Manual vom leistungsstarken und preiswerten Unesco-Programm CDS/ISIS abzubringen droht. Im Kontrast zum akribisch verfaßten Handbuch ist das Büchlein eher unterhaltsam, anregend und leicht verständlich geschrieben
  11. McMahon, T.E.: Procite 4: a look at the latest release in bibliographic management software (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    On Nov 26, 1997, Research Information Systems released its newest version of the ProCite bibliographic management software. The most notable change to the programme is the retooling for compatibility with Windows 95 and NT. In addition to the Windows 95 upgrade, ProCite added 2 new workforms. These forms allow users to capture information about Web pages and e-mail messages. This latest release builds on the Cite While You Write feature that allows users to link citations in a single manuscript to records in multiple databases. The program simplifies the generation of bibliographies and endnotes while allowing users to create bibliographic databases using 28 distinct workforms. Workforms cover a wide range of materials to patents. While there are a few idiosyncrasies users should be aware of, this product is a solid addition to the librarian's toolkit and should be considered by those libraries that have a need for a small but powerful programme to catalogue resources and create bibliographies
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
  12. Connaway, L.S.; Kochtanek, T.R.; Adams, D.: MARC bibliographic records : considerations and conversion procedures for microcomputer database programs (1994) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes a procedural set of software routines which allow the conversion of MARC records retrieved from one cataloguing source to be converted for use in a microcomputer environment. Shows how BASIC and dBASE programs have been developed to retrieve and store MARC records from cataloguing sources in pure ASCII format. The developed software programs enable libraries to process, store and retrieve MARC records created by other cataloguing sources for local use, in an inexpensive way. Appendices present the program listings
  13. Hanson, T.A.: Personal bibliographic software and the provision of computer-based information services in academic communities (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes methods whereby the process of retrieving bibliographic information from one electronic source (e.g. on-line data base) and its subsequent insertion into another data base, on a personal computer, can be managed more efficiently using specialist software. Describes how one of the available packages is being used at Portsmouth Polytechnic Library, U.K.
  14. Besemer, H.: ¬The CDS/ISIS user community and the Internet (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the use of the Internet as a source of information for CDS/ISIS users, and as a means of communication among them. Analyzes the use of the CDS/ISIS Listserv and explains how to subscribe to it and how to retrieve previous messages which are archived. Lists relevant WWW and Gopher sites
  15. Edelblute, T.: ¬A Pro-Cite authority file on a network (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the creation of a subject authority file, using Pro-Cite bibliographic management software for the US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service and the Agricultural Engineering Faculty at the University of Missouri at Columbia. Pro-Cite was selected for its flexible customization abilities. A workform was created in Pro-Cite with fields for authorized term, variant spellings, definitions, primary source consulted, other sources consulted, notes, cross references, and date of last edit. Using the authorized term and cross reference fields, an INDEX.LST file and a printed thesaurus were created. By putting Pro-Cite on a Novell network, it was hoped that all users would be able to view the authority file, and directly upload terms into their search strategies, but this proved not to be possible until the release of Pro-Cite 2.0. Further upgrades were needed to keep the authority file working properly. Further improvments in a network version of Pro-Cite that include password protection are needed
  16. Hauke, P.; Rumler, J.; Hötzeldt, A.: Open Access - nutzerfreundlich!? (2010) 0.00
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  17. Endnote X2 für Mac OS X : bibliographies made easy ; search online bibliographic database, organize references, images, and PDFs easily, cite while you write (patent pending) in 3,000+styles, collaborate with others using EndNote Web (2008) 0.00
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  18. Kelly, J.A.: Downloading information using bibliographic management software (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
  19. Hertramph, H.: Ihr Internet-Archiv : askSam Online (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Das Internet explodiert - und mit ihm die Informationsflut auf der Festplatte des eigenen PCs: E-Mails aus verschiedenen Online-Diensten, gespeicherte Web-Seiten, Texte und Zahlen aus Archiven ... Wer die Informationen des Internet systematisch auswerten möchte, verzweifelt angesichts dieses Chaos. Hilfe verspricht ein Programm, das gerade auf den Markt gkommen ist: das 'askSam Internet-Online-Paket'
  20. Beiser, K.: Publishing text databases on the Web with Inmagic's DB/Text WebServer (1996) 0.00
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