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  1. Bertelmann, R.; Höhnow, T.; Volz, S.: Bibliothekssuchmaschine statt Bibliothekskatalog (2007) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Google und Konsorten haben das Suchverhalten unserer Nutzer grundlegend verändert. Erwartet wird eine Suche, die einfach, unkompliziert und übersichtlich sein soll. Längst haben Bibliotheken und Anbieter von Bibliothekssystemen darauf reagiert und die Suchoberflächen entschlackt. Trotzdem sehen viele Bibliothekskataloge nach wie vor wie "Bibliothekskataloge" aus. Letztlich versuchen viele der Suchmasken immer noch die Vielfalt der erfassten Metadaten und die daraus resultierenden differenzierten Suchmöglichkeiten den Nutzern auf den ersten Blick nahe zu bringen. Das geht, was zahlreiche Studien belegen, häufig an den Bedürfnissen der Nutzer vorbei: Diese wünschen sich einen einfachen und schnellen Zugriff auf die für sie relevante Information. Bibliothekskataloge sind längst nicht mehr nur Bestandsverzeichnisse, sondern Zugangssysteme zur Vielfalt der von der Bibliothek vermittelten Informationen. Auch hier bieten Systemhäuser inzwischen Lösungen an, bei denen im Sinn einer verteilten Suche weitere Quellen mit einbezogen werden können. Im Folgenden soll der Lösungsweg vorgestellt werden, den die Bibliothek des Wissenschaftsparks Albert Einstein in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kooperativen Bibliotheksverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV) eingeschlagen hat, um mit diesen beiden veränderten Grundvoraussetzungen für ihr Serviceangebot umzugehen. Die Bibliothek des Wissenschaftsparks Albert Einstein - eine gemeinsame Bibliothek des GeoForschungsZentrums Potsdam, der Forschungsstelle Potsdam des Alfred Wegener Instituts für Polar- und Meeresforschung (zwei Helmholtz-Zentren) und des Potsdam-Instituts für Klimafolgenforschung (ein Leibniz-Institut) - ist eine Spezialbibliothek mit dem thematischen Schwerpunkt Geowissenschaften auf dem größten Campus der außeruniversitären Forschung in Brandenburg, dem Wissenschaftspark Albert Einstein auf dem Telegrafenberg in Potsdam.
    Der KOBV setzt bereits seit 2005 Suchmaschinentechnologie in verschiedenen Entwicklungsprojekten erfolgreich ein. Zusammen mit der Bibliothek des Wissenschaftsparks Albert Einstein wurde nun der Prototyp einer "Bibliothekssuchmaschine" auf Basis erprobter Open-Source-Technologien aus dem Java-Umfeld (wie Tomcat, Jakarta-Commons, Log4J usw.) als web-basierte Anwendung realisiert, deren Suchmaschinenkern auf der ebenfalls als freie Open-Source Java-Variante erhältlichen Search-Engine-Library Lucene4 basiert. Die erste Version der Bibliothekssuchmaschine läuft seit Ende Oktober im Echtbetrieb. Ziel des Pilotprojektes war die Konzeptionierung, Spezifikation und Implementierung einer neuen, benutzerfreundlichen Suchoberfläche zum schnellen Auffinden fachwissenschaftlich relevanter Daten und Informationen, sowohl in bibliothekseigenen Beständen als auch in zusätzlichen Quellen. Vor dem spezifischen Hintergrund der Spezialbibliothek werden dabei nicht nur Kataloginhalte google-like findbar gemacht, sondern der Suchraum "Katalog" um weitere für die Informationsvermittlung auf dem Campus relevante und spezifische fachwissenschaftliche Inhalte als zusätzliche Suchräume erschlossen. Die neue Anwendung dient dem schnellen Ersteinstieg und leitet die Nutzer dann an die jeweiligen Quellen weiter.
  2. Hanf, M.: HotETHICS : mit Java in die Bibliothek (1996) 0.11
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  3. Bibliographic access in Europe : First Int. Conference. The Proc. of a Conf. organized by the Centre for Bibliographic Management and held at the Univ. of Bath, 14.-17.9.1989 (1990) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Enthält 30 Beiträge zum Themenumfeld Online-Publikumskataloge sowie in größerem Rahmen zu Problemen des Online-Zugriffs auf bibliographische Datenbanken mit Schwerpunkten zu Fragen der lokalen Vernetzung, der Zentralisierung, Kooperation und CD-ROM. Besonderen Stellenwert nehmen Erörterungen zu Entwicklungen und Projekten im grenzüberschreitenden europäischen Raum ein
  4. Tennant, R.: Library catalogs : the wrong solution (2003) 0.09
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    Content
    "MOST INTEGRATED library systems, as they are currently configured and used, should be removed from public view. Before I say why, let me be clean that I think the integrated library system serves a very important, albeit limited, role. An integrated library system should serve as a key piece of the infrastructure of a library, handling such tasks as ma terials acquisition, cataloging (including holdings, of course), and circulation. The integrated library system should be a complete and accurate recording of a local library's holdings. It should not be presented to users as the primary system for locating information. It fails badly at that important job. - Lack of content- The central problem of almost any library catalog system is that it typically includes only information about the books and journals held by a parficular library. Most do not provide access to joumal article indexes, web search engines, or even selective web directories like the Librarians' Index to the Internet. If they do offen such access, it is only via links to these services. The library catalog is far from onestop shopping for information. Although we acknowledge that fact to each other, we still treat it as if it were the best place in the universe to begin a search. Most of us give the catalog a place of great prominente an our web pages. But Information for each book is limited to the author, title, and a few subject headings. Seldom can book reviews, jacket summaries, recommendations, or tables of contents be found-or anything at all to help users determine if they want the material. - Lack of coverage - Most catalogs do not allow patrons to discover even all the books that are available to them. If you're lucky, your catalog may cover the collections of those libraries with which you have close ties-such as a regional network. But that leaves out all those items that could be requested via interlibrary loan. As Steve Coffman pointed out in his "Building Earth's Largest Library" article, we must show our users the universe that is open to them, highlight the items most accessible, and provide an estimate of how long it would take to obtain other items. - Inability to increase coverage - Despite some well-meaning attempts to smash everything of interest into the library catalog, the fact remains that most integrated library systems expect MARC records and MARC records only. This means that whatever we want to put into the catalog must be described using MARC and AACR2 (see "Marc Must Die," LJ 10/15/02, p. 26ff.). This is a barrier to dramatically increasing the scope of a catalog system, even if we decided to do it. How would you, for example, use the Open Archives Initiative Harvesting Protocol to crawl the bibliographic records of remote repositories and make them searchable within your library catalog? It can't be dope, and it shouldn't. The library catalog should be a record of a given library's holdings. Period.
    - User Interface hostility - Recently I used the Library catalogs of two public libraries, new products from two major library vendors. A link an one catalog said "Knowledge Portal," whatever that was supposed to mean. Clicking an it brought you to two choices: Z39.50 Bibliographic Sites and the World Wide Web. No public library user will have the faintest clue what Z39.50 is. The other catalog launched a Java applet that before long froze my web browser so badly I was forced to shut the program down. Pick a popular book and pretend you are a library patron. Choose three to five libraries at random from the lib web-cats site (pick catalogs that are not using your system) and attempt to find your book. Try as much as possible to see the system through the eyes of your patrons-a teenager, a retiree, or an older faculty member. You may not always like what you see. Now go back to your own system and try the same thing. - What should the public see? - Our users deserve an information system that helps them find all different kinds of resources-books, articles, web pages, working papers in institutional repositories-and gives them the tools to focus in an what they want. This is not, and should not be, the library catalog. It must communicate with the catalog, but it will also need to interface with other information systems, such as vendor databases and web search engines. What will such a tool look like? We are seeing the beginnings of such a tool in the current offerings of cross-database search tools from a few vendors (see "Cross-Database Search," LJ 10/15/01, p. 29ff). We are in the early stages of developing the kind of robust, userfriendly tool that will be required before we can pull our catalogs from public view. Meanwhile, we can begin by making what we have easier to understand and use."
  5. Gorman, M.: From card catalogues to WebPACs : celebrating cataloguing in the 20th century (2000) 0.06
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    Source
    Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium held in Washington, DC at the Library of Congress, November 2000
  6. Johnson, K.E.: OPAC missing record retrieval (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a study, conducted at Rhode Island University Library, to determine whether cataloguing records known to be missing from a library consortium OPAC database could be identified using the database search features. Attempts to create lists of bibliographic records held by other libraries in the consortium using Boolean searching features failed due to search feature limitations. Samples of search logic were created, collections of records based on this logic were assembled manually and then compared with card catalogue of the single library. Results suggest that use of the Boolean OR operator to conduct the broadest possible search could find 56.000 of the library's missing records that were held by other libraries. Use of the Boolean AND operator to conduct the narrowest search found 85.000 missing records. A specific library search made of the records of the most likely consortium library to have overlaid the single library's holdings found that 80.000 of the single library's missing records were held by a specific library
  7. Schnelling, H.: OPAC design : a European perspective (1988) 0.05
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    Source
    Influencing the system designer: online public access to library files; proceedings of the 3rd National Conference held at Bath University, England, 12-15 September 1987. Ed.: L. Dempsey
  8. Cochrane, P.A.: Subject access - free text and controlled : the case of Papua New Guinea (1985) 0.04
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    Source
    Online public access to library files. Conf. Proc. held at the Univ. of Bath, 3.-5.9.1984. Ed.: J. Kinsella
  9. Moore, M.J.: Update '90 (1990) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reports the 6th annual MELVYL catalog update, a workshop held on 3.3.90 at the Berkeley Conference Center, California, designed to keep the University of California, affiliated and other contributing libraries informed on activities related to the MELVYL catalogue and to foster discussion to improve the catalogue and catalogue training. The following topics were highlighted: Current Contents data base, catalogue performance; and changes to the CALLS database
  10. Matthews, J.R.: Use of knowledge about users in software development (1991) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the Database Users' Conference in Toronto, 8.11.90. Discusses the reasons why it is the worst of times for most vendors developing software. Lists searching problems experienced by end users and discusses the difficulty of obtaining information by vendors from informed users in a timely manner. Presents a summary of screen design guidelines suggested as a result of 3 invitational conferences, held between 1984-86 to discusses results of research on screen design, and which caused some vendors to improve their system
  11. Influencing the system designer : online public access to library files (1988) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Proceedings of a conference held at the University of Bath, 12.-15. Sept. 1987
  12. Hancock-Beaulieu, M.: Bibliographic standards and the online catalogue user (1991) 0.04
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    Source
    Standards for the international exchange of bibliographic information: papers presented at a course held at the School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College, London, 3-18 August 1990. Ed.: I.C. McIlwaine
  13. Thorhauge, J.: OPAC development research colloquium (1994) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reports on a NORDINFO sponsored conference held in Dec 93 on general OPAC development and specific library projects. Session 1 sealt with problems of design of interfaces for library-based information systems and ecological interfaces for visualization of user's domain knowledge in OPAC systems. The general debate in session 2 was followed by session 3's consideration of evaluation as part of the OPAC interface design. In session 4 user studies were presented from Nordic countries and Holland. The need was felt for a 3rd generation of OPACs which can take account of the different users' need for interfaces
  14. Martin, G.: Main entry : the argument for a defence of main entry in the OPAC (1996) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Paper presented at the Australian Committee on Cataloguing (ACOC) seminar 'Rule revisions: who needs them' held prior to the National Cataloguing Conference in Oct. 95
  15. Brown, L.: Access to library catalogues (1997) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Talk given at a seminar on Public Library Networking held by the Association of London Chief Librarians (ALCL), at the Library Association, London, UK, 8 Oct 96
  16. Mowat, I.R.M.: ¬A national union catalogue : the ? edition (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reports briefly on the development, by the Consortium of University Research Libraries (CURL) of the CURL OPAC, or COPAC. COPAC is seen as the partial realization of the aims of earlier projects, such as the UK Libraries Database System (UKLDS). Although COPAC was not designed as a union catalogue, it was a natural next step for CURL to obtain funding from the Joint Information Services Committee (JISC), following the Follett Report, to use the database to create a union catalogue. The work is being undertaken at Manchester University, which has held the CURL database since its creation, and the version was launched on 30 Apr 96
  17. Dion, M.-P.: ¬Le catalogue de la bibliothèque de Valenciennes : un experience multimedia (1997) 0.04
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    Presentation given at a French Librarians Association study day on 'The future of cataloguing / Catalogues of the future', held in June 1996 at the BNF
  18. Piccotti, P.: ¬Les nouvelles technologies et la recherche documentaire (1998) 0.04
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    Summary of a presentation given at the French Libraries Association 5th national arts libraries meeting, held in Paris in Sept. 1997
  19. Oddos, J.-P.: ¬Un catalogue sur Internet, pour quoi faire? (1998) 0.04
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    Presentation given at the French Libraries Association 5th national arts libraries meeting, held in Paris in Sept. 1997
  20. Cole, T.W.: Design and development of a library information workstation (1993) 0.03
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    Source
    Proceedings of the Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing: held April 5-7 1992 at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ed. by L.C. Smith and P.W. Dalrymple

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