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1Kushwoh, S.S. ; Gautam, J.N. ; Singh, R.: Migration from CDS / ISIS to KOHA : a case study of data conversion from CCF to MARC 21.
In: International cataloging & bliographic control. 38(2009) no.1, S.6-12.
Abstract: Standards are important for quality and interoperability in any system. Bibliographic record creation standards such as MARC 21 (Machine Readable Catalogue), CCF (Common Communication Format), UNIMARC (Universal MARC) and their local variations, are in practice all across the library community. ILMS (Integrated Library Management Systems) are using these standards for the design of databases and the creation of bibliographic records. Their use is important for uniformity of the system and bibliographic data, but there are problems when a library wants to switch over from one system to another using different standards. This paper discusses migration from one record standard to another, mapping of data and related issues. Data exported from CDS/ISIS CCF based records to KOHA MARC 21 based records are discussed as a case study. This methodology, with few modifications, can be applied for migration of data in other bibliographicformats too. Freeware tools can be utilized for migration.
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Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; Bibliographische Software ; Datenformate
Objekt: MARC 21 ; CCF ; KOHA ; CDS/ISIS
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2Jayakanth, F. ; Aswath, L.: ¬A PFT-based approach to make CDS/ISIS data based OAI-compliant.
In: Knowledge organization, information systems and other essays: Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift. Ed. by K.S. Raghavan and K.N. Prasad. New Delhi : Ess Ess Publications, 2006. S.197-208.
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.
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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3Hussain, K.H. ; Rajeev, J.S.: ¬The changing language technology and CDS/ ISIS : UNICODE and the emergence of OTF.
In: Knowledge organization, information systems and other essays: Professor A. Neelameghan Festschrift. Ed. by K.S. Raghavan and K.N. Prasad. New Delhi : Ess Ess Publications, 2006. S.209-220.
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.
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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4Sturman, R.: Implementing the FRBR conceptual approach in the ISIS software environment : IFPA (ISIS FRBR prototype application).
In: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR): hype or cure-all. Ed. by P. le Boeuf,. Binghamton, NY : Haworth, 2004. S.xx-xx.
(Cataloging and classification quarterly; 39, nos.3/4)
Abstract: This paper presents the IFPA software, an application for the UNESCO ISIS retrieval software, developed to manage the data and the relationships theorised in the IFLA FRBR conceptual model. The application interfaces - a DOS, a Microsoft Windows and a WEB based one - are presented through their functionalities. A detailed database structure is explained as well as the way the relationships between the entities are managed in the ISIS underlying environment, not originally designed for this task. The author stresses finally how this tool will be available free of charge to everyone who wants to experiment this new cataloging approach.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: FRBR ; CDS/ISIS
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5Buxton, A. ; Hopkinson, A.: ¬The CDS/ISIS for Windows handbook.
Paris : Unesco / CI, 2001. 174 S.
Anmerkung: Als PDF unter: www.isisnetz.de
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
Compass: Information retrieval / Use of / On-line computers
LCSH: ISIS (Information retrieval system) / Handbooks, manuals, etc. ; Information storage and retrieval systems / Handbooks, manuals, etc.
DDC: 025.04
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6Keyser, P. de: Conversions to and from CDS/ISIS : an overview of the possibilities, problems and programs.
In: Program. 34(2000) no.2, S.159-175.
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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7Mahmood, K.: Use of CDS/ISIS in Pakistan : a survey.
In: Inspel. 32(1998) no.1, S.23-39.
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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8Keitz, W. von ; Fisahn, S.: Erste deutsche CDS/ISIS-Nutzertagung in Eschborn.
In: HBI-Aktuell. 1998, H.1, S.24-25.
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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9Zendulkova, D.: CDS/ISIS.
In: Kniznice a informacie. 30(1998) no.2, S.94-96.
Abstract: Reports on the programme of a seminar for CDS/ISIS users organised by the Centre for Scientific and Technical Information of the Slovak Republic on 19th Nov 1997. The seminar covered: the use and distribution of the system in Slovakia, handbooks on various aspects of the use of the system to be published in 1998 and a review of the 3 versions: CDS/ISIS 3.07 (MS DOS), WINISIS (Windows) and CDS/ISIS fir UNIX
Anmerkung: Übers. des Titels: CDS/ISIS
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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10Kiem, C.M. ; Middleton, M.: ¬An evaluation of textual storage and retrieval software : CDS/ISIS and InMagic.
In: Program. 32(1998) no.3, S.283-302.
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
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS ; INMAGIC DB/TextWorks
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11Zendulkova, D.: Nova verzia CDS/ISIS 3.08.
In: Kniznice a informacie. 30(1998) no.5, S.223.
Abstract: Reports briefly on the features of the latest version of the CDS/ISIS system which was launched by UNESCO at the end of 1997. The software is available from the Scientific Information Centre of the Slovak Republic in Bratislava
Anmerkung: Übers. des Titels: CDS/ISIS version 3.08
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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12Kutty, N.N.: DBCHECK: database corruption checking programme in CDS/ISIS.
In: Information studies. 4(1998) no.2, S.115-122.
Abstract: Details the need for the protection of data in a database management system. Discusses a programme (DBCHECK) for checking common problems found in ISIS databases, developed as part of the circulation system in the author's library at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, India. DBCHECK enables checking for data corruption, and is available as a separate programme to check any CDS/ISIS database
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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13Chaube, A. ; Prasad, H.: Disaster management of CDS/ISIS : a study of stability and integrity of the database.
In: Annals of library science and documentation. 44(1998) no.3, S.93-97.
Abstract: The CDS/ISIS database management system is used by at least 1.500 different libraries in India and is also the key software in the INFLIBNET project. Points to the lack of suitable internal security to protect its own prepared database against possible disastrous conditions such as power failure during operation, the database exceeding the capacity of storage facilities, or overall data security. Concludes that the package badly requires control handles and checks on the operations and suggests certain remedial measures
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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14Sandha, D.P. ; Ramesh, D.B. ; Dalai, B.K.: CDS/ISIS for library and information management : some developments.
In: Information management in academic and research libraries: Proceedings of the 5th National convention for Automation of Libraries in Education and Research (CALIBER-98), Bhubaneswar, India, 4-5 March 1998. Ed. by M. Mahapatra et al. Ahmedabad : INFLIBNET Centre, 1998. S.107-112.
Abstract: The CDS/ISIS package has helped many library and information professionals in India to create in-house databases. The majority of libraries and information centres in India use this package in comparison to other software. There are nearly 1.400 licensed users of CDS/ISIS at present. Gives examples of CDS/ISIS use as a tool for library computerisation. CDS/ISIS is more popular among academic and research libraries than provate industry. It helps newcomers to learn various concepts and approaches to design in-house databases
Anmerkung: Paper presented at the 5th National Convention for Automation of Libraries in Education and Research (CALIBER-98), at Bhubaneswar, 4-5 March 1998
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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15Rajashekar, T.B. ; Ravi, A.S. ; Neelameghan, A.: Designing a multimedia information service for the Internet and CD-ROM.
In: Information studies. 4(1998) no.3, 125-142.
Abstract: Describes the OM Information Service (OMIS), which provides Web access to selected extracts from the writings and sayings of various spirutual leaders, saints, seers, mystics and scholars, with biographical sketches. Web access has been made more interesting through the provision of related images and music, and user and search interfaces have been designed for the novice user. OMIS is ported from a database originally available on CDS/ISIS. Discusses the content and structure of the CDS/ISIS database, requirements for the Web and CD-ROM versions, and system design and implementation for the media. For the CD-ROM, database access is provided using a Windows version of CDS/ISIS operating as a helper application within a Netscape browser
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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16Zendulkova, D.: Nova prirucka pre pouzivatel'ov CDS/ISIS.
In: Kniznice a informacie. 30(1998) no.7, S.295-297.
Abstract: Reports on a new handbook for advanced users of the CDS/ISIS system. Produced by the Centre for Scientific and Technical information of the Slovak Republic, the handbook covers: principles of programming in Pascal, examples of practical applications and new trends in the development of the CDS/ISIS system
Anmerkung: Übers. des Titels: A new handbook for CDS/ISIS users
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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18Zendulkova, D.: CDS/ISIS pod Windows uz aj pre pouzivatelov.
In: Kniznice a informacie. 29(1997) no.10, S.429-433.
Abstract: Discusses the characteriostics of the WINISIS system which is a Windows cersion of CDS/ISIS. Presents a list of the majour features of the updated Januar 1997 version of WINISIS and outlines the system's hardware requirements: an IBM compatible PC 386/40 MHz or later, 4 MB RAM and at least 2 MB of hard disk space
Anmerkung: Übers. des Titels: CDS/ISIS for Windows is now available
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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19Mahmood, K.: ¬The best library software for developing countries : more than 30 plus points of Micro CDS/ISIS.
In: Library software review. 16(1997) no.1, S.12-16.
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
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS
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20Brandon, E.: Presentation-quality output of CDS/ISIS databases.
In: Macrothesaurus newsletter. 1997, no.5, S.1-6.
Themenfeld: Bibliographische Software
Objekt: CDS/ISIS