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Auteur principal: Tyckoson, David A., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1991
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contents Enhancing Access to Information: Designing Catalogs for the 21st Century. Tyckoson, David A., Ed. Academic Libraries Access to Information Bibliographic Databases Bibliographic Records Computer System Design Electronic Libraries Futures (of Society) Higher Education Hypermedia Internet Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Collections Library Instruction Library Technical Processes Microforms Online Catalogs Online Systems Screen Design (Computers) Technological Advancement This book addresses the problem of when a library has limited catalog access, and explores various technological methods to expand the catalog beyond its traditional boundaries. Fourteen chapters describe catalog projects in individual libraries: (1) "Enhancing Access to Information: Building Catalogs for the Future" (David A. Tyckoson); (2) "The Twenty-First Century Limited: Designing Catalogs for the Next Century" (David A. Tyckoson); (3) "Bibliographic Records Enhancement: From the Drawing Board to the Catalog Screen" (Jim Dwyer); (4) "Enhancing Access to the Library's Collections: A View from an Academic Health Center Library" (Richard O. Syracuse and Robert K. Poyer); (5) "Of Eggs and Baskets: Getting More Access Out of LC Subject Headings in an Online Environment" (William E. Studwell); (6) "Getting More Out of Call Numbers: Displaying Holdings, Locations and Circulation Status" (Irving E. Stephens); (7) "The Next Generation of Online Public Access Catalogs: A New Look at Subject Access Using Hypermedia" (Mary Micco); (8) "Remote Access: Design Implications for the Online Catalog" (Bernard G. Sloan); (9) "User Instruction for Access to Catalogs and Databases on the Internet" (Genevieve Engel); (10) "Linking Library Records to Bibliographic Databases: An Analysis of Common Data Elements in BIOSIS, Agricola, and the OPAC" (Susan Barnes and Janet McCue); (11) "Adding a Nonlibrary Campus Collection to the Library Database" (Richard Harwood); (12) "Bulk Loading of Records for Microform Sets into the Online Catalogue" (Kathy Carter, Hope Olson, and Sam Aquila); (13) "The Georgia Institute of Technology Electronic Library: Issues To Consider" (Amy Dykeman and Julia Zimmerman); and (14) "Opening Up Information Access through the Electronic Catalog" (Pat Molholt and Kathy Forsythe). (SWC)
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spellingShingle Enhancing Access to Information: Designing Catalogs for the 21st Century.
Tyckoson, David A., Ed.
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Bibliographic Databases
Bibliographic Records
Computer System Design
Electronic Libraries
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Internet
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Technical Processes
Microforms
Online Catalogs
Online Systems
Screen Design (Computers)
Technological Advancement
Enhancing Access to Information: Designing Catalogs for the 21st Century. Tyckoson, David A., Ed. Academic Libraries Access to Information Bibliographic Databases Bibliographic Records Computer System Design Electronic Libraries Futures (of Society) Higher Education Hypermedia Internet Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Collections Library Instruction Library Technical Processes Microforms Online Catalogs Online Systems Screen Design (Computers) Technological Advancement This book addresses the problem of when a library has limited catalog access, and explores various technological methods to expand the catalog beyond its traditional boundaries. Fourteen chapters describe catalog projects in individual libraries: (1) "Enhancing Access to Information: Building Catalogs for the Future" (David A. Tyckoson); (2) "The Twenty-First Century Limited: Designing Catalogs for the Next Century" (David A. Tyckoson); (3) "Bibliographic Records Enhancement: From the Drawing Board to the Catalog Screen" (Jim Dwyer); (4) "Enhancing Access to the Library's Collections: A View from an Academic Health Center Library" (Richard O. Syracuse and Robert K. Poyer); (5) "Of Eggs and Baskets: Getting More Access Out of LC Subject Headings in an Online Environment" (William E. Studwell); (6) "Getting More Out of Call Numbers: Displaying Holdings, Locations and Circulation Status" (Irving E. Stephens); (7) "The Next Generation of Online Public Access Catalogs: A New Look at Subject Access Using Hypermedia" (Mary Micco); (8) "Remote Access: Design Implications for the Online Catalog" (Bernard G. Sloan); (9) "User Instruction for Access to Catalogs and Databases on the Internet" (Genevieve Engel); (10) "Linking Library Records to Bibliographic Databases: An Analysis of Common Data Elements in BIOSIS, Agricola, and the OPAC" (Susan Barnes and Janet McCue); (11) "Adding a Nonlibrary Campus Collection to the Library Database" (Richard Harwood); (12) "Bulk Loading of Records for Microform Sets into the Online Catalogue" (Kathy Carter, Hope Olson, and Sam Aquila); (13) "The Georgia Institute of Technology Electronic Library: Issues To Consider" (Amy Dykeman and Julia Zimmerman); and (14) "Opening Up Information Access through the Electronic Catalog" (Pat Molholt and Kathy Forsythe). (SWC)
title Enhancing Access to Information: Designing Catalogs for the 21st Century.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Bibliographic Databases
Bibliographic Records
Computer System Design
Electronic Libraries
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Internet
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Technical Processes
Microforms
Online Catalogs
Online Systems
Screen Design (Computers)
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED403916