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  1. Studie zum Web-OPAC der Stadtbibliothek Greven : ein neues Bibliothekssystem für kleine und mittlere Bibliotheken (2004) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Eine Studie des Instituts für Wirtschaftsinformatik der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster beurteilte den Online-Katalog (Web-OPAC von BOND) der Stadtbibliothek Greven als besonders gut gelungen. Die Studie beleuchtete die Online-Auftritte der 70 Kommunen des Münsterlandes hinsichtlich der elektronischen Bürgerdienste. Bewertet wurden neben dem allgemeinen Erscheinungsbild der kommunalen Web-Seiten vor allem die Qualität der bereitgestellten Bürgerdienste in den Bereichen Strukturiertheit, Entwicklungsgrad, Navigation und Bürgerfreundlichkeit. Die Ergebnisse der Studie wurden am 12. Februar 2004 in Münster vorgestellt. Die Stadtbibliothek Greven setzt seit Dezember 2002 den Web-OPAC von BOND ein. Via Internet können die Benutzer der Bibliothek von zu Hause aus recherchieren, Medien vorbestellen und verlängern. Auf BIBLIOTHECA2000 vertraut die Grevener Bibliothek bereits seit 1998 und meldet Jahr für Jahr steigende Ausleihzahlen. Im Jahr 2003 stieg die Ausleihe um 3,5% auf 286.866 Medien. Jedes Medium wurde damit im Durchschnitt 7 mal im Jahr ausgeliehen. In den vergangenen 10 Jahren haben sich die Ausleihen sogar verdoppelt (+ 102%). Eine neue Lichtschranke am Eingang zählte 130.506 Besucher im Jahr 2003. Auch diese Zahl belegt die hohe Akzeptanz, die die Stadtbibliothek in Greven hat. Die höchsten Zuwachsraten (+ 196%) gibt es bei der Ausleihe von Kinder- und Jugendbüchern. Dieser Anstieg ist sogar deutlich höher als der der AV-Medien.
    Date
    10. 6.2004 18:15:29
  2. Harmsen, B.: Adding value to Web-OPACs (2000) 0.05
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    Date
    28. 3.2002 10:08:29
  3. Davis, E.; Stone, J.: ¬A painless route on to the Web : Web services 1: The Royal Postgraduate Medical School (1997) 0.03
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    Date
    29. 7.1998 21:22:27
  4. Hollender, U.: Heiliger Joseph! : Zu einem Kardinalschreibfehler in deutschen Bibliothekskatalogen (falscher *Guiseppe statt richtigem Giuseppe) (2002) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In schätzungsweise jedem vierten deutschen Zeitungsartikel und InternetDokument, in dem der italienische Vorname Giuseppe enthalten ist, taucht der Fehler auf, sei nun die Rede von Verdi, Arcimboldo oder Garibaldi: Giuseppe wird falsch geschrieben, nämlich als *Guiseppe, als handele sich um eine Variante von Guido, was dem deutschen Auge offensichtlich vertrauter ist. Bemerkenswert ist, dass die Buchstaben "i" und "u° auf der Tastatur direkt nebeneinander liegen, was der Tippfehleranfälligkeit Vorschub leistet. Lässt man die Internet-Suchmaschine Google "Seiten auf deutsch" absuchen, findet sie 61.500 Giuseppes und 15.200 *Guiseppes (über 25%). Google ist übrigens seit neuestem so "intelligent', bei der falschen Eingabe zu fragen: "Meinten Sie Giuseppe?'. Schränkt man die Suchmaschine auf italienisch-sprachige Seiten ein, sinkt der Anteil der falschen Schreibweise auf 0,54 % (426.000 richtige gegen 2.330 falsche). Bei genauerem Hinsehen tauchen die meisten der Falschschreibungen bei offenbar amerikanischen dot-com-Seiten auf, die italienische Genealogien aufschlüsseln. Die genuin aus Italien stammenden Seiten weisen nur in den allerwenigsten Fällen den Fehler auf. Dieses Phänomen fiel mir als Romanistin zunächst auf, dann störte es mich, später belustigte es mich beinahe und schließlich wurde die Suche danach fast zum Spiel. Unter bibliothekarischen Gesichtspunkten ist der Fehler ein Ärgernis, hat sich doch diese falsche Schreibweise massenhaft in bibliothekarische Datenbanken eingeschlichen. Als ich schon vor Jahren eine Düsseldorfer Diplombibliothekarin darauf ansprach, widersprach diese und behauptete, es gebe sehr wohl den Namen in der Schreibweise *Guiseppe neben der - vielleicht üblicheren - Form Giuseppe. Und tatsächlich findet sich die falsche Form in manchen Vornamenbüchern - so oft schon wurde der Fehler tradiert, dass er jetzt schon legitimiert erscheint. Schlägt man hingegen in italienischen Vornamenbüchern nach, zeigt sich, dass man hier vergeblich nach *Guiseppe suchen muss.
    Date
    28. 4.2002 20:43:37
  5. Stadtbibliothek Reutlingen: Web-Auftritt komplett mit Web-Opac Premium von BOND realisiert (2005) 0.02
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    Content
    "Die Stadtbibliothek Reutlingen (www.stadtbibliothek-reutlingen.de) hat ihren gesamten Internetauftritt auf den Web-Opac Premium von BOND umgerüstet. Der WebOpac Premium ist weit mehr als ein gewöhnlicher Web-Opac. Vielmehr ist er ein Internet-Por-tal, in dessen Struktur alle Informationen und Angebote der Stadtbibliothek integriert sind. Mit dem Web-Opac Premium konnte die Bibliothek bei der Neugestaltung ihrer Internetseiten auf ein bestehendes und flexibel anpassbares Produkt zurückgreifen, um so Zeit und Arbeit zu sparen. Bestehende HTML-Seiten der alten Homepage wurden einfach in die neue Website übernommen. Zudem erhöhen viele Zusatzfunktionen des Web-Opac Premium die Attraktivität der Bibliothek. Neu ist auch die »Assoziative Suche« (Spider Search), mit der die Bibliotheksbenutzer bei der Mediensuche neue Sinnzusammenhänge erschließen und so ihre Suchergebnisse verbessern können. Für die übersichtliche Gliederung der Website sorgen die horizontale Navigationsleiste nach Abteilungen und Zweigstellen der Stadtbibliothek sowie ein blaues Navigationselement im linken Frame, das sich mit sprechenden Begriffen an alle Benutzer und bestimmte Zielgruppen der Bibliothek wendet. Unter dem Stichwort »Suche« können Leser sowohl nach Inhalten auf der Website als auch über drei Wege nach Medien suchen: über den Web-Opac der Stadtbibliothek, die Assoziative Mediensuche im Katalog der Bibliothek und in regionalen Katalogen, wie denen der Bibliothek der Fachhochschule Reutlingen, der UB oder der Stadtbücherei Tübingen. Der Bereich »Service« bietet viele Informationen zur Bibliothek und deren Benutzung. Unter »Meine Bibliothek« kann der Leser nach der Anmeldung sein Benutzerkonto einsehen, die Leihfrist der entliehenen Medien verlängern und sich sein persönliches Interessenprofil abspeichern. Das heißt der Leser legt gewünschte Stichwörter, Verfasser, Mediengruppen oder Interessenkreise fest und wird regelmäßig zu seinen Wunschthemen informiert. Der Bereich »Veranstaltungen« informiert über die aktuellen Veranstaltungen, untergliedert nach Kinderbibliothek, Hauptstelle und Zweigstellen. Das eingesetzte Veranstaltungsmodul des Web-Opacs Premium übernimmt die automatisierte Aktualisierung der angezeigten Veranstaltungen durch Angabe von Start- und Ablaufdatum."
  6. Piccotti, P.: ¬Les nouvelles technologies et la recherche documentaire (1998) 0.02
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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
    Date
    29. 1.1996 16:50:24
    17.11.1998 10:33:29
    Source
    Bulletin d'informations de l'Association des Bibliothecaires Francais. 1998, no.178, S.20-22
  7. Breeding, M.: Thinking about your next OPAC (2007) 0.02
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    Abstract
    It's clear that today's typical library users are Web-sawy and have very high expectations. Librarians need to offer interfaces on Web sites that match or exceed those found on the commercial Web. Paired with high-quality content that's selected and created by librarians, a state-of-the-art Web interface is a compelling destination for users.
    Source
    Computers in libraries. 27(2007) no.4, S.28-31
  8. Schneider, R.: OPACs, Benutzer und das Web (2009) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Der Artikel betrachtet anhand einer Studie zum Benutzerverhalten bei der Online-Katalogrecherche den gegenwärtigen Stellenwert und das zukünftige Potential der Web-OPACs. Dabei werden zunächst die Ergebnisse einer quantitativen Logfile-Analyse sowie qualitativer Benutzertests erörtert, bevor aktuelle Entwicklungen der Webtechnologie, die unter den Schlagworten Web 2.0 und Web 3.0 propagiert werden, im Zusammenhang mit der Online-Recherche und der Entwicklung neuartiger Suchverfahren kurz diskutiert werden.
    Date
    22. 2.2009 18:50:43
  9. Wallace, P.M.: Periodical title searching in online catalogues (1997) 0.02
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    28. 1.1996 18:28:54
    29. 7.1998 10:57:22
  10. Slone, D.J.: ¬A bird's eye view of cross-platform web interaction (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Purpose - This exploratory study sets out to describe the ways in which end-users exchanged information between the web and a web online catalog, how they searched one device based on what they knew about the other, and their experiences in navigating between the two devices. Design/methodology/approach - Thirty-one participants were observed searching the web or a web online catalog. After the observations, an interview guide was used to ask targeted questions. Findings - The findings suggest that people familiar with the use of traditional online catalogs were more comfortable using web tools than those who lacked online catalog experience. People who had recent web experience expected online catalog searching to be similar to web searching. However, drawing too close an association between the two systems sometimes caused difficulties when the searching protocols varied, like keyword searching versus selecting an index. Research limitations/implications - Some limitations of the study include a small sampling size, varied responses to interview questions, obtrusive procedures, and lack of generalizability to groups or settings dissimilar from the one in this study. Originality/value - This study provides a rare look into the challenges faced by a diverse group of public library users on the web. It is instructive for practicing librarians and researchers.
    Date
    5.11.2005 19:28:28
  11. Bates, M.J.: Improving user access to library catalog and portal information (2004) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In this lecture, Dr. Bates summarizes the research she recently conducted in her role as a Principal Investigator for the Library of Congress Action Plan on Bibliographic Control of Web Resources. Her investigations focused on three particular topics: User access vocabulary, Links among bibliographic families, and Staging of access to resources in the interface. From each of these perspectives, she shares her recommendations on how to achieve enhanced access to and display of records for selected Web resources across multiple systems.
    Date
    15. 8.2004 20:35:28
    Footnote
    Vortrag, anläßlich: Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium: confronting the challenges of networked resources and the Web
  12. Web services from special libraries (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 7.1998 11:32:17
  13. Wimmer, W.: Mit dem 'Surfbrett' in die Bibliothek : der World-Wide-Web Katalog der Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 4.1996 20:07:57
  14. Lahary, D.: ¬Le jeu de puzzle de l'acces aux catalogues : World Wide Web et/ou Z39.50 (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    To access a remote catalogue the searcher can use the Z39.50 standard as interface, which requires appropriate software; or for databases accessible on the WWW use a common gateway interface. The multibase access advantage of Z39.50 can also be obtained through a Web navigator by inserting a Web server/Z39.50 client software connector: this can be located either on the search site, in an intermediary position or on the database site, so determining the range of databases which can be searched. Z39.50 also offers interesting possibilities for joint and local cataloguing: multibase searching can equally be realised on intranets
    Date
    29. 1.1996 16:50:24
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: The puzzling game of catalogue access: World Wide Web and/or Z39.50
  15. BOND: Web-Opac Premium (2004) 0.02
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    Content
    "Orientiert an den Anforderungen der Bibliotheksbenutzer, hat BOND nun eine PremiumVersion des Web-Opacs entwickelt. Ziel dabei war es, das Angebot der Bibliothek für ihre LeserInnen noch attraktiver zu gestalten. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei das tatsächliche Informationsverhalten der Bibliotheksbenutzer. Mit dem neuen Web-Opac Premium werden Informationen kanalisiert und so aufbereitet, dass die LeserInnen sie noch schneller und bequemer im Zugriffhaben. Neben den Standard WebOpac-Funktionen (recherchieren, verlängern, vorbestellen, etc.) ist der neue Web-Opac Premium daher zusätzlich mit zahlreichen nützlichen Web-Portalfunktionen gespickt. Diese ermöglichen der Bibliothek, ihren LeserInnen ganz individuell gewünschte Informationen und eine Vielzahl attraktiver Services anzubieten. Beispiele für die Portalfunktionen: Mit dem Web-Opac Premium können die Leser einfach und übersichtlich in hochwertigen Allgemein- und Fach-Lexika suchen. Jeder Benutzer kann sich ein persönliches Interessen-Profil selbst erstellen. So wird er gesondert auf die für ihn interessanten Medien und Informationen hingewiesen. Das persönliche Profil zeigt unter anderem auch entliehene Medien, Fristen und Gebühren. Als weiteren Service kann die Bibliothek automatisch Medien-Listen mit personalisierten Empfehlungen für ihre Benutzer (je nach Interessen-Profil) erstellen. Über eine Verwaltungsoberfläche kann die Bibliothek zudem globale Profile festlegen, mit denen zum Beispiel Erwachsene andere Informationen im Zugriff haben als Kinder oder wiederum andere als Mitarbeiter. Über diese Verwaltungsoberfläche können auch kinderleicht attraktive Informationsquellen (kommentierte Linklisten, gestaltete Informationsseiten [HTML], Veranstaltungskalender, Neuigkeiten, Diskussionsforen etc.) eingebunden und aktualisiert werden. Der Web-Opac Premium lässt sich durch zusätzliche Web-Module erweitern. So zum Beispiel durch WebGate, den Zugang zur DigiBib (Digitale Bibliothek des HBZ), und durch SpiderSearch, den grafischen Assoziativ-Opac. So kann sich jede Bibliothek ihr individuelles »Informationszentrum Bibliothek« bauen. - Weitere Informationen bei BOND, Telefon 0 63 24/9612311, oder E-Mail <vertrieb@ bond-online.de>."
    Date
    11. 6.2004 13:57:29
  16. Balas, J.L.: OPACs and much more (1993) 0.02
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 13(1993) no.1, S.28-29
  17. Green, E.; Head, A.J.: Web-based catalogs : is their design language anything to talk about? (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Stanford University's Socrates II and University of California at Berkeley's Pathfinder are 2 USA World Wide Web based online publication access catalogues under development. They differ in their design language (how an interface functionally and visually communicates to the users). Evaluates each system's interface design and their ability to communicate functionality to users: analyzes design in terms of: colour, buttons, metaphors, layout, and basic and advanced search modes. Concludes that the design languages of both systems have the right directive and have the potential to evolve
    Source
    Online. 22(1998) no.4, S.98-105
  18. Matsui, S.; Konno, H.: Evaluation of World Wide Web access to OPACs of public libraries in Japan : functional survey of 46 OPAC systems and end user survey of three of those systems (2000) 0.02
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    Date
    28. 3.2002 14:10:44
  19. Oberhauser, O.: Teil 2: Ergebnisse der Befragung : Web-Umfrage zur Benutzung von Card-Image Online-Katalogen (2002) 0.02
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    Date
    29. 9.2002 14:56:21
  20. Slone, D.J.: ¬The influence of mental models and goals on search patterns during Web interaction (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Thirty-one patrons, who were selected by Slone to provide a range of age and experience, agreed when approached while using the catalog of the Wake County library system to try searching via the Internet. Fifteen searched the Wake County online catalog in this manner and 16 searched the World Wide Web, including that catalog. They were subjected to brief pre-structured taped interviews before and after their searches and observed during the searching process resulting in a log of behaviors, comments, pages accessed, and time spent. Data were analyzed across participants and categories. Web searches were characterized as linking, URL, search engine, within a site domain, and searching a web catalog; and participants by the number of these techniques used. Four used only one, 13 used two, 11 used three, two used four, and one all five. Participant experience was characterized as never used, used search engines, browsing experience, email experience, URL experience, catalog experience, and finally chat room/newsgroup experience. Sixteen percent of the participants had never used the Internet, 71% had used search engines, 65% had browsed, 58% had used email, 39% had used URLs, 39% had used online catalogs, and 32% had used chat rooms. The catalog was normally consulted before the web, where both were used, and experience with an online catalog assists in web use. Scrolling was found to be unpopular and practiced halfheartedly.
    Date
    21. 7.2006 11:26:29

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  • r 2
  • b 1
  • i 1
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