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Computerized library catalogs; their growth, cost, and utility
Dolby, J. L.Cambridge, M.I.T. Press [1969] -
Next-gen library catalogs
Breeding, MarshallNew York : Neal-Schuman Publishers, c2010.Today's Web-savvy users often bypass traditional library catalogs for more interactive, tech-friendly interfaces. Help your library stand out within the crowded landscape of information providers with Marshall Breeding's new, highly practical guide to interactive next-generation library catalogs. Learn how to give your users access to a wide selection of print and electronic content with this jargon-free, step-by-step guide. Breeding outlines the important functions and features of next-gen catalogs, briefs you on all of the available commercial and open source software, and helps you select which products are right for your library's next-gen catalog. You'll learn to lay the groundwork for practical implementation, integrate the catalog into your existing technological environment, address a multitude of common implementation issues and concerns, and assess the impact of your Catalog so you can demonstrate the change you led. There is a thorough glossary with definitions for all key terms, and as with all the "Tech Set" guides, material is presented in a manner that is both accessible to non-technical professionals and useful for systems librarians.
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Integrated online library catalogs
Westport, CT : Meckler, c1991.The basic online catalogue has been available for several years, but as the technological advances mature, additional features are being incorporated that make the online environment more effective. In articles presented at the 1989 Computers in Libraries Conference, the authors discuss the personalization of library online catalogues, the merging of local and commercial databases, the development of authority systems and the benefits of library consortia, networking, resource sharing and more.
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