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Main Authors: Moscoso, Purificacion, Ortiz-Repiso, Virginia
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ591619
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author Moscoso, Purificacion
Ortiz-Repiso, Virginia
author_facet Moscoso, Purificacion
Ortiz-Repiso, Virginia
Moscoso, Purificacion
Ortiz-Repiso, Virginia
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Web-based OPACs: Between Tradition and Innovation. Moscoso, Purificacion Ortiz-Repiso, Virginia Access to Information Change Computer Interfaces Computer System Design Information Management Information Retrieval Internet Library Catalogs Online Catalogs Online Searching Online Systems Systems Development Analyzes the change that Internet-based OPACs (Online Public Access Catalogs) have represented to the structure, administration, and maintenance of the catalogs, retrieval systems, and user interfaces. Examines the structure of databases and traditional principles that have governed systems development. Discusses repercussions of the application of rules and formats that were developed for manual systems. Contains 37 references. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Web-based OPACs: Between Tradition and Innovation.
Moscoso, Purificacion
Ortiz-Repiso, Virginia
Access to Information
Change
Computer Interfaces
Computer System Design
Information Management
Information Retrieval
Internet
Library Catalogs
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Online Systems
Systems Development
Web-based OPACs: Between Tradition and Innovation. Moscoso, Purificacion Ortiz-Repiso, Virginia Access to Information Change Computer Interfaces Computer System Design Information Management Information Retrieval Internet Library Catalogs Online Catalogs Online Searching Online Systems Systems Development Analyzes the change that Internet-based OPACs (Online Public Access Catalogs) have represented to the structure, administration, and maintenance of the catalogs, retrieval systems, and user interfaces. Examines the structure of databases and traditional principles that have governed systems development. Discusses repercussions of the application of rules and formats that were developed for manual systems. Contains 37 references. (AEF)
title Web-based OPACs: Between Tradition and Innovation.
topic Access to Information
Change
Computer Interfaces
Computer System Design
Information Management
Information Retrieval
Internet
Library Catalogs
Online Catalogs
Online Searching
Online Systems
Systems Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ591619