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Main Authors: Lunau, Carrol, Turner, Fay
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED461382
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author Lunau, Carrol
Turner, Fay
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Turner, Fay
Lunau, Carrol
Turner, Fay
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contents Issues Related to the Use of Z39.50 To Emulate a Centralized Union Catalogue. Lunau, Carrol Turner, Fay Access to Information Bibliographic Databases Bibliographic Records Cataloging Computer Networks Foreign Countries Information Retrieval Interlibrary Loans Libraries Library Circulation Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Networks National Libraries Online Catalogs Online Searching Search Strategies Shared Library Resources Union Catalogs Vendors The virtual Canadian union catalog (vCuc) project is a project among Canadian libraries to use Z39.50 (an information protocol standard) for searching distributed individual library catalogs and union catalogs. This paper summarizes the major technical, vendor, bibliographic data, and administrative issues that must be resolved before the distributed catalog environment will be able to provide the functionality which is available with a centralized union catalog. Solutions and the parties who are responsible for implementing them (librarians, vendors, national libraries and library organizations, library customers, or a combination) are identified. Issues discussed include: retrieval of locations and holdings information; the variety of attributes supported by vendors; inconsistency in vendor and library mapping of use attributes; ability to link from client system to other applications; merging result records of multiple systems; non-standardized use of library symbols; searches for specific serials issues; item level data and need for linkage of circulation and bibliographic records; incomplete cataloging; search terms supported by library; placement of location information and ease of user retrieval; description of Z39.50 features and options available in target system; and charging for the service. Vendors, technical developers, and librarians must continue to work together to find solutions which will assist libraries in providing service to their clients. (SWC)
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spellingShingle Issues Related to the Use of Z39.50 To Emulate a Centralized Union Catalogue.
Lunau, Carrol
Turner, Fay
Access to Information
Bibliographic Databases
Bibliographic Records
Cataloging
Computer Networks
Foreign Countries
Information Retrieval
Interlibrary Loans
Libraries
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
National Libraries
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Shared Library Resources
Union Catalogs
Vendors
Issues Related to the Use of Z39.50 To Emulate a Centralized Union Catalogue. Lunau, Carrol Turner, Fay Access to Information Bibliographic Databases Bibliographic Records Cataloging Computer Networks Foreign Countries Information Retrieval Interlibrary Loans Libraries Library Circulation Library Collections Library Cooperation Library Networks National Libraries Online Catalogs Online Searching Search Strategies Shared Library Resources Union Catalogs Vendors The virtual Canadian union catalog (vCuc) project is a project among Canadian libraries to use Z39.50 (an information protocol standard) for searching distributed individual library catalogs and union catalogs. This paper summarizes the major technical, vendor, bibliographic data, and administrative issues that must be resolved before the distributed catalog environment will be able to provide the functionality which is available with a centralized union catalog. Solutions and the parties who are responsible for implementing them (librarians, vendors, national libraries and library organizations, library customers, or a combination) are identified. Issues discussed include: retrieval of locations and holdings information; the variety of attributes supported by vendors; inconsistency in vendor and library mapping of use attributes; ability to link from client system to other applications; merging result records of multiple systems; non-standardized use of library symbols; searches for specific serials issues; item level data and need for linkage of circulation and bibliographic records; incomplete cataloging; search terms supported by library; placement of location information and ease of user retrieval; description of Z39.50 features and options available in target system; and charging for the service. Vendors, technical developers, and librarians must continue to work together to find solutions which will assist libraries in providing service to their clients. (SWC)
title Issues Related to the Use of Z39.50 To Emulate a Centralized Union Catalogue.
topic Access to Information
Bibliographic Databases
Bibliographic Records
Cataloging
Computer Networks
Foreign Countries
Information Retrieval
Interlibrary Loans
Libraries
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
National Libraries
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Search Strategies
Shared Library Resources
Union Catalogs
Vendors
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED461382