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Wright, K.: Bibliographic database management in an R&D organization : information specialists helping end-users (1992)
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Seaman, D.; George, J.: a portrait : ¬The Digital Library Federation in America (2003)
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- Abstract
- The Digital Library Federation is a consortium of research libraries and related organizations in the United States that are pioneering in the use of electronic-information technologies. Each of the DLF's members, mostly research libraries, contributes to a capital fund and an annual budget to support the organization, which is administered by a directorate within the U.S. Council an Library and Information Resources. A Steering Committee, on which each member Institution is represented, guides the work, which has focused an coordinating research, identifying standards and »best practices« for digital library development, and helping to start projects that libraries need but cannot easily develop individually.The DLF convenes task forces, issues publications, sponsors a biannual Digital Library Forum, and maintains a Web site.
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- Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 50(2003) H.3, S.124-130
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Locke, C.: ¬The future Internet (1994)
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- Abstract
- Although the Internet has taken some knocks, commercial intiatives are helping to create a bright future for users and business
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Fine, S.: Librarians and the art of helping (1998)
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- Abstract
- Explores the relationship between counselling theory and practice and the helping role of librarianship. The thesis is that in this information intensive environment, the art of helping a user define and clarify the right problem is more crucial than ever before. Emphasis is on the beliefs that underlie the counselling role and the behaviours that allow the user to move from the reference question to the real problem. Presents and analyzes examples of non helpful and helpful responses
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Smiraglia, R.P.: Derivative bibliographic relationships among theological works (1999)
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- Abstract
- Derivative bibliographic relationships are the primary relationships that exist among the members of a bibliographic family--the set of interrelated works where the relationships among entities express shared semantic or linguistic activity. Derivative bibliographic relationships exist between any new conception of a work and its original source (the progenitor), or its successor, or both. Discipline was a poor predictor of derivative relationships in prior studies of derivative bibliographic relationships. For the present study random samples of works were drawn from the catalogs of the Bobst Library, New York University, and the Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary, New York. Two sites were chosen to allow a test of the differences in collection development patterns between a university research library and a theological library. Bibliographic families were compiled for each work. Results indicate: 1) derivative bibliographic relationships exist for somewhere between one-half and two-thirds of theological works in this study; 2) there is little difference in proportions of derivative bibliographic relationships or in the size of bibliographic families between the two collections; 3) there is a positive correlation between the age of the progenitor work and the size of the bibliographic family); 4) there are significant gaps in coverage of theological bibliographic families online; 5) there is some evidence of differing patterns of derivation between Judaic and Islamic literature and Christian literature; 5) forms and genres are useful in a limited way for predicting the incidence of derivative relationships in theological literature
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Community information : what libraries can do (1980)
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- Abstract
- Libraries in their role of helping the public with community enquiries, concentrating on the provision of advice in cooperation with other agencies
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Swanson, C.L.: Is this a homework question? : coping with the information needs of young library patrons (1995)
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- Abstract
- Offers useful advice to children's librarians in dealing with reference enquiries originating in homework questions. Stresses the important role of the librarians in helping users to learn how to fing things out for themselves rather than simply supply a quick answer and notes that helping young users with homework is an opportunity to educate parents on the proper use of the public library
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UDC: a golden jubilee and a new beginning (1994)
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- Abstract
- Reviews the history of the UDC against the background of the 50th anniversary of the British Standard BS1000 series, the English editions of the UDC, and the completion of the UDC database created by the UDC Consortium in The Hague. Based on the machine readable text database, for the first edition of BS1000M (1985) as the starting point, the new UDC database will be an indispensable tool for managing and maintaining the classification scheme both by helping to eliminate the problems of the past, such as ambiguities and discrepancies between editions, and by improving the efficiency of revision and updating; making it easy to search for existing coverage of any concept, and helping to avoid inadvertent duplication
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Coloquhon, K.: ¬The role of information and referral in helping the domestic violence sufferer (1994)
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- Abstract
- Looks at the role which information and referral agencies can play in helping victims of domestic violence. After profiling the typical battered woman and describing the life cycle of domestic violence, discusses measures by which referral workers can help, such as assuring the woman's immediate safety, assisting her in obtaining a restraining order, and directing her to an appropriate shelter or refuge. Examines the operations of shelters in some detail, and makes observations on obtaining help for the batterers themselves. Concludes with details of how referral workers can cope with the internal stresses which working with batterers and battering victimes can create
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Hawk, J.: OCLC SiteSearch (1998)
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- Abstract
- Feature on OCLC's SiteSearch suite of software, first introduced in 1992, and how it is helping over 250 libraries integrate and manage their electronic library collections. Describes the new features of version 4.0, released in Apr 1997, which include a new interface, Java based architecture, and an online documentation and training site. Gives an account of how Java is helping the Georgia Library Learning Online (GALILEO) project to keep pace on the WWW; the use of SiteSearch by libraries to customize their interface to electronic resources; and gives details of Project Athena (Assessing Technological Horizons to Educate the Nashville Area), which is using OCLC SiteSearch to allow area library users to search the holdings of public and university libraries simultaneously
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Greenberg, J.; Zhao, X.; Monselise, M.; Grabus, S.; Boone, J.: Knowledge organization systems : a network for AI with helping interdisciplinary vocabulary engineering (2021)
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- Abstract
- Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS) as networks of knowledge have the potential to inform AI operations. This paper explores natural language processing and machine learning in the context of KOS and Helping Interdisciplinary Vocabulary Engineering (HIVE) technology. The paper presents three use cases: HIVE and Historical Knowledge Networks, HIVE for Materials Science (HIVE-4-MAT), and Using HIVE to Enhance and Explore Medical Ontologies. The background section reviews AI foundations, while the use cases provide a frame of reference for discussing current progress and implications of connecting KOS to AI in digital resource collections.
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Clever, E.C.; Dillard, D.P.: What do CD-ROM users really need? (1991)
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- States that the search facilities offered by CD-ROM are not always learnt easily by users. It takes a number of years of extensive experience to become a proficient online searcher. The number of users searching simultaneously is limited by the number of terminals. Additional staff are needed for helping although some uses acquainted with the system do explain it to their friends
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Stewart, L.: Helping student during online searches : an evaluation (1993)
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Kerscher, G.: Making the cut : development for disabled end-users (1993)
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- Abstract
- The US federal government, schools and employers are currently examining the potential role of CD-ROM databases in helping disabled people. Considers what constitute accessible applications and suggests that they be tested using existing adaptive devices. Recommends 2 types of adaptive hardware and software: a product for bild people, to determine if screen review packages can make the packages talk; and a product for physically handicapped people
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Smith, B.G.: Seymour: Maryland's information retriever (1994)
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- Abstract
- Describes the Seymour project being run by libraries in Maryland which aims to bring the benefits of electronic information to all state residents by 2000. Describes how the telecommunications infrastructure will be developed. The services offered will include: searching for books, articles, facts, helping agencies and government and other information. The service will also act as a gateway to the Internet network. Shows how the project is being set up and organized. Discusses policy issues and challenges poses by the project
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Chu, F.T.: Reference service and bounded rationality : helping students with research (1994)
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McKee, M.B.: ¬A day in the life of a virtual librarian : helping you zip around the Internet (1995)
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Phillpot, C.: Book museum or virtual libraries (1994)
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- Explores the idea that virtual books will send printed books into obsolescnece within the next decade giving rise to either book museums or to virtual libraries. The evidence suggestss that because librarians value confidentiality, intellectual freedom, users' ability to find information independently, awareness of their role in the community, literacy and continuing professional education, their educational role in helping users to navigate collections of books will not become redundant with the growth of electronic resources. Explores these trends in an art library context focusing on the indispensible nature of the art librarian
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Raeder, A.: Cataloguing the Web (1995)
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- Lists and describes sites that attempt to aid Internet searchers by helping them locate sites, files or information. Gives an overview of the methods used. Covers the following sides: Aliweb, ArchiPlex Archie Gateway, CUI W3, Clearing House for Subject Oriented Internet Resource Guide, InfoSeek, JumpStation, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories List of Lists, Lycos WWW Search Engine, Mother of all BBSs, NIKOS, Plant Earth Home Page, Standford Newnews Filtering Service, WWW Home Page Harvest Browser, WWW virtual Library, WWW Wanderer Index, WWW Worm, Web Crawler, Whole Internet Catalog, and Yahoo Index to the Internet
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Brandt, D.S.: Constructivist approaches to 'teaching the Internet' (1995)
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- Constructivism palces emphasis on helping learners create or modify internal models on which to build knowledge and foster experiences which facilitate further knowledge construction. An understanding of models and the use of analogy can be a tool to help facilitate understanding and knowledge construction in new learning environemnts such as the Internet