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1Miller, D.R. ; Clarke, K.S.: Putting XML to work in the library : tools for improving access and management.
Chicago : ALA, 2004. 205 S.
ISBN 0-8389-0863-2
Abstract: The authors, hoping to stimulate interest in XML (Extensible Markup Language) and explain its value to the library community, offer a fine introduction to the topic. The opening chapter defines XML as "a system for electronically tagging or marking up documents in order to label, organize, and categorize their content" and then goes on to describe its origins and fundamental building blocks. Subsequent chapters address related technologies, schema development, XML-based tools, and current and future library uses. The authors argue persuasively for increased XML use, emphasizing its advantages over HTML in flexibility, interoperability, extensibility, and internationalization. Information is detailed, deftly written, and supported by numerous examples. Readers without a technological bent may find the text daunting, but their perseverance will be richly rewarded. Particularly recommended for webmasters and those working in library information systems and technical services.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 57(2006) no.2, S.294-295 (J. Nelson)
Themenfeld: Auszeichnungssprachen
Objekt: XML
LCSH: XML (Document markup language) ; Libraries / Data processing ; Cataloging / Data processing ; Digital libraries
BK: 54.55 / Auszeichnungssprachen
DDC: 005.7/2 / dc21
LCC: Z678.93.X54M55 2004
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2Oddy, P.: Future libraries, future catalogues.
London : Library Association, 1996. 180 S.
ISBN 1-85604-161-1
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Journal of documentation. 53(1997) no.2, S.200-203 (M. Line); Electronic library. 15(1997) no.2, S.147 (A. O'Brien); Program. 31(1997) no.2, S.199-201 (M.A. Burke); Journal of academic librarianship. 23(1997) no.1, S.54-55 (M. Johansen); Journal of librarianship and information science. 29(1997) no.2, S.110-111 (J.H. Bowman)
Themenfeld: Katalogfragen allgemein
LCSH: Cataloging / Data processing ; Cataloging of nonbook materials / Data processing ; Libraries / Automation ; Cataloguing
DDC: 025.30285
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3Subcommittee on the Display of Subject Headings in Subject Indexes in OPACs, Subject Analysis Committee, Cataloging and Classification Section, ALCTS, ALA (Hrsg.): Yee, M.: Headings for tomorrow : public access display of subject headings.
Chicago : ALA, 1992. xix, 51 S.
ISBN 0-8389-3414-5
Abstract: This short guide is intended to help librarians and OPAC system designers to make decisions about the design of displays of more than one subject heading. The authors stress that they offer guidance rather than standards or prescriptions; their clear prose is cautious and even the number of recommendations is limited. A 12-page introduction contrasts the "structural approach" and "strict alphabetical approach" to filing, showing examples and stating arguments for each. 7 chapters cover display of subdivisions, inverted headings, display of qualified headings, arrangement of numerical headings, display of subjects interfiled with names and titles, punctuation and messages to the user. Within each chapter, questions involving choices between two or more approaches are followed by brief statements of current practice (LC rules, ALA rules, and systems in existing OPACs) extensive examples demonstrating such choices, and arguments for and against each. The authors warn against ever assuming that the user knows the needed subject headings, and acknowledge that the best OPAC design often depends on the setting and on the user's understanding of the system. Although the topic may be beyond the purview of the authoring committee, the discussion here makes one yearn for interactive OPACs that can analyze the user's needs and provide appropriate guidance to whatever system is adopted
Anmerkung: Hinweis in: Journal of academic librarianship 18(1993) no.6, S.401
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: LCSH
LCSH: Online library catalogs / Subject access / Standards / United States ; Subject headings, Library of Congress / Evaluation ; Information display systems / Formatting ; Machine / readable bibliographic data ; Subject cataloging / Data processing ; Online bibliographic searching
RSWK: Washington/ Library of Congress / Schlagwortkatalogisierung / Online-Katalog (D)
BK: 06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
DDC: 025.3/132
LCC: Z699.35.S92
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4Cochrane, P.A.: Redesign of catalogs and indexes for improved subject access : selected papers of Pauline A. Cochrane.
Phoenix : Oryx Pr., 1985. xii, 484 S.
ISBN 0-89774-158-7
Themenfeld: OPAC
LCSH: Online library catalogs / Subject access ; Machine / readable bibliographic data ; Subject cataloging / Data processing ; Online bibliographic searching ; Indexing / Data processing ; Catalogs, Subject
RSWK: Online-Literaturrecherche / Schlagwortkatalog (BVB)
DDC: 025.4/9/02854 / dc19
LCC: Z695.C647 1985
RVK: AN 75300