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  1. Kelly, J.A.: Downloading information using bibliographic management software (1997) 0.02
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    Source
    Encyclopedia of library and information science. Vol.59, [=Suppl.22]
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    a
  2. Augias-Data : Neue Version von Biblio-Express (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Biblio-Express 2 ist eine speziell für kleinere und mittlere Bibliotheken entwickelte Datenbank, deren Eingabe- und Verschlagwortungsfunktionen den »Regeln für die alphabetische Katalogisierung in wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken« (RAKWB) entsprechen. Einfache Bedienbarkeit und umfangreiche Funktionsausstattung standen im Mittelpunkt der Programmentwicklung. Biblio-Express verfügt beispielsweise über eine automatische Schlagwortverkettung sowie eine integrierte Zugangs- und Ausleihübersicht. Zur Titelaufnahme stehen drei verschiedene Eingabeformu-lare zur Verfügung: Monografien/Stücktitel, Gesamtaufnahme mehrbändiger Werke und Zeitschriften. In jedem dieser Formulare befinden sich Schaltflächen zur Verschlagwortung, Bildung von Nebeneinträgen, Eingabe von Aufsätzen, Übernahme des Werkes ins Zugangsbuch und EintragungeinesAusleihvermerkes. Biblio-Express 2 verwendet nach RAK-WB fünfSchlagwortkategorien: Personenschlagwort, Sachschlagwort, geografisches Schlagwort, Zeitschlagwort Lind Formschlagwort. Zu jedem Werk kann man beliebig viele Schlagworteeingeben. DieSchlagworte werden mit einer automatischen Verkettungsfunktion zu Permutationsketten verknüpft, wodurch sich die Verschlagwortung außerordentlich vereinfacht. Biblio-Express 2 verfügt über besondere Formulare zur Eingabe von Nebeneinträgen, Verweisungen, Standorten (Magazin, Lesesaal usw.), (Vor-)Besitzern undzurVerwaltungdes Beschaffungsetats. Biblio-Express 2 führt ein Zugangsbuch (Akzessionsliste), in das Sie die angeschafften Werke mit entsprechenden Zugangsvermerken eintragen. Die Akzessionsnummer wird pro Jahr und Bestand automatisch vergeben. Zur Eingabe von Suchbedingungen bei Recherchen sind alle Eingabefelder der Titelaufnahme und Verschlagwortung verwendbar und durch »und«, »oder«, »und nicht«, »oder nicht« miteinander zu verknüpfen. Auf diese Weise werden komplexe Rechercheanfragen erstellt, ohne über besondere Programmierkenntnisse verfügen zu müssen. Das Rechercheergebnis wird als »Lookup-Liste« präsentiert und kann ausgedruckt werden. Die Lookup-Liste ist eine tabellarische Übersicht aller Daten der Eingabeformulare. Die angezeigten Spalten sind frei wählund sortierbar. Bei Eingabe eines Textes zeigt die Lookup-Liste sofort denjenigen Datensatz an, dessen Feldinhalt mit dem eingegebenen Text übereinstimmt. Auf diese Weise lassen sich Daten außerordentlich schnell lokalisieren. Darüber hinaus ist die Lookup-Liste zur Erstellung beliebiger Konkordanzen (Feldgegenüberstellungen) ausdruckbar. Biblio-Express 2 bietet den Ausdruck der verzeichneten Werke in Form einer Bibliografie oder auf Karteikarten für den alphabetischen Katalog, den Reihen- und den Schlagwortkatalog an. Den Umfang der auszudruckenden Karteikarten legen Sie entweder über Suchbedingungen oder manuell (titelweise) fest. Das Format der Karteikarten ist frei definierbar, beispielsweise als 4-Titelkarten, Endloskartei oder Kartei im internationalen Bibliotheksformat.
    Type
    a
  3. Bellarby, L.: ¬A comparison of two personal bibliographic software packages : EndNote and Pro-Cite (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents a summary of a more detailed study made of evaluation versions of these 2 US software packages, due to appear in 'C and L applications'. The packages are aimed at individual researchers, students and lecturers rather than libraries. Concludes that the cheaper package, EndNote, appears better suited to the students with occasional need for bibliographies, whereas the more complex (and expensive) Pro-Cite would suit a researcher or writer with a high output of professional papers. Pro-Cite could probably also be used by a small library as a means of creating a database
    Source
    Law librarian. 24(1993) no.1, S.22-23
    Type
    a
  4. Boeder, R.: Database applications for libraries : an introduction (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Overviews database applications in libraries. Explains the 2 basic types of databases, flat-file and relational, outlines the uses and advantages of relationship systems. Librarians can utilise a number of software packages for database management and design a database in cooperation with a programmer. The librarian needs to be involved in the conceptual and external level of database design. Offers advice on finding a database designer. Outlines ideas for library related applications of database software
    Source
    Colorado libraries. 22(1996) no.1, S.25-28
    Type
    a
  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
    Type
    a
  6. Laegreid, J.A.: SIFT: a Norwegian information retrieval system (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes SIFT (Search in Free Text) an information retrieval system originally developed for administering governmental documents in Norway but which is now being applied alsewhere. SIFT handles structured information well. A library system, SIFT-BIBL, is now available. SIFT's retrieval engine and search facilities are powerful. Its user interface is limited but being imporved. An application programmer interface has been released which will allow programmers to develop their own interface. A Windows-based- client-server version is now being beta tested
    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:22:09
    Type
    a
  7. Brandt, D.S.: Ovid searching software (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews Ovid searching software, a system for searching and manipulating output from bibliographic databases. It allows fields of indexes to be searched, or for terms of a controlled vocabulary to be mapped, provides a variety of display options and permits customisation of system features. Output may be directed to e-mail. Ovid interface with over 80 commercial databases to exploit the features of each. Covers vendor and user profiles; operating environment; user interface, search strategies; display and manipulation of documents; and documentation
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
    Type
    a
  8. Wurangian, N.: Using the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer to produce a bibliography list (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the work of the E. Del Webb Memorial Library, Loma Linda Univ., in using the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer and Pro-Cite software to produce a bibliography listing the latest books added to the library collection. Describes the use of the macro facility of WordPerfect for Windows to process records downloaded using the recent PRISM version of the OCLC Cataloging Micro Enhancer
    Source
    OCLC systems and services. 9(1993) no.1, S.22-24
    Type
    a
  9. Kiem, C.M.; Middleton, M.: ¬An evaluation of textual storage and retrieval software : CDS/ISIS and InMagic (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    A comparison was made between CDS/ISIS, ist Windows version WINISIS, and InMagic's INMAGIC and DB/TextWorks software. Packages were evaluated for their database creation, information retrieval and report production capabilities. Windows versions were found to provide significant enhancements over DOS versions of software. The evaluation aimed to determine the advantages to a developing country of creating bibliographic databases using commercial software
    Date
    22. 2.1999 13:54:49
    Type
    a
  10. Rothera, H.: Framing the subject : a subject indexing model for electronic bibliographic databases in the humanities (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reviews in detail an MA dissertation to assess the scope and value of electronic bibliographic databases in the humanities. Develops and demonstrates a model to determine essential and desirable indexing terms and to highlight some inherent complexities. Assesses features of commercially available databases against this model. Presents personal observations on the dissertation experience and on prospects for further research in this area
    Source
    Library and information research news. 22(1998) no.71, S.24-33
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    a
  11. Knauth, M.: Bibliographies made easy : a look at PRO-CITE (1989) 0.01
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    Source
    Computers in libraries. 9(1989) no.4, S.22-24
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    a
  12. 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
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    a
  13. Copeland, A.J.; Barreau, D.: Helping people to manage and share their digital information : a role for public libraries (2011) 0.01
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    Abstract
    As a cultural institution, the public library is charged with providing resources and services that fit the needs of a particular community and, if space and budgets allow, of serving as a resource and repository of the community's past. To fulfill its mission to the public, the library must attract that public by offering materials and providing opportunities for them to pursue their unique and varied interests and discover new things. By engaging individuals in the identification and preservation of their own personal, digital objects, it may be possible to increase awareness in, and commitment to, community repositories that reflect a community's diversity and that will serve all. A user education program that focuses on the importance of identifying and preserving the information and artifacts that are important, that addresses the technical aspects of preservation, and that creates awareness of the benefits and challenges associated with sharing personal information can result in a community repository that ultimately has more value for both the individual and the community.
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    11.12.2019 17:47:22
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  14. Mahmood, K.: ¬The best library software for developing countries : more than 30 plus points of Micro CDS/ISIS (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the features of a library automation application called Micro CDS/ISIS. The software produced by UNESCO is used by more than 15.000 instituions all over the world. It is cost free and readily available. Its technical features include minimum hardware requirements, large database capacity, variable length fields, repeatable fields, subfields, powerful indexing, and rapid searching. It follows international data exchange standards. Support features include extensive documentation and a worldwide user group. Training courses in CDS/ISIS are conducted worldwide. These features ensure that CDS/ISIS library software is ideal for developing countries
    Date
    6. 3.1997 16:22:15
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    a
  15. 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
    Type
    a
  16. UNIMARC and CDS/ISIS : Proceedings of the Workshops held in Budapest, 21.-22. June 1993 and Barcelona, 26. August 1993 (1994) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: CAMPOS, F.: UNIMARC: state of the art on the universal format for international exchange; HOLT, B.: The maintenance of UNIMARC; WILLER, M.: UNIMARC / Authorities format; HOPKINSON, A.: CDS/ISIS as a tool for implementing UNIMARC; BERKE, S. u. M. SIPOS: The comprehensive information system of the National Széchényi Library and the Hungarian MARC format; SHRAIBERG, Y.: Application of the CDS/ISIS software package and UNIMARC format in the automated systems of the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology and other libraries of the Russian Federation; STOKLASOVA, B.: Exchange formats in the Czech Republic: past, present and future
  17. EndNote X7 : bibliographies made easy [= Version 17] (2013) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 9.2018 18:19:22
  18. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.01
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    Date
    30.11.1995 20:53:22
  19. Matthews, J.R.; Parker, M.R.: Microcomputer-based automated library systems : new series (1993) 0.01
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  20. Freese, E.; Göbel, E.: Literaturdokumentation mit LIDOS und Archivierung am Beispiel des Spezialarchives Arbeit und Gesundheit : Handlungsanleitung (1998) 0.01
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