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Hawaii bibliographic database

Bulletin of Volcanology, 1998
The Hawaii bibliographic database has been created to contain all of the literature, from 1779 to the present, pertinent to the volcanological history of the Hawaiian-Emperor volcanic chain. References are entered in a PC- and Macintosh-compatible EndNote Plus bibliographic database with keywords and abstracts or (if no abstract) with annotations as to
Thomas L. Wright, Taeko Jane Takahashi
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Bibliographic databases

2004
Abstract National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. Use of the literature is fundamental to the pursuit of all knowledge. Through searching and reading, we learn what our peers are doing, develop a broader perspective on our field of interest, get ...
Barton W Trawick, Johanna R McEntyre
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OLAP and bibliographic databases

Scientometrics, 2003
The application of online analytical processing (OLAP) technology to bibliographic databases is addressed. We show that OLAP tools can be used by librarians for periodic and ad hoc reporting, quality assurance, and data integrity checking, as well as by research policy makers for monitoring the development of science and evaluating or comparing ...
Emil Hudomalj, Gaj Vidmar
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Overlap in bibliographic databases

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2003
AbstractBibliographic databases contain surrogates to a particular subset of the complete set of literature; some databases are very narrow in their scope, while others are multidisciplinary. These databases overlap in their coverage of the literature to a greater or lesser extent.
William W. Hood, Concepción S. Wilson
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Bibliographic Databases in Tribology

Journal of Tribology, 1985
It is important that the modern-day researcher and engineer stay abreast of technology in his field, but this task is made very difficult by the recent flood of scientific and technical information. Coping with the information explosion requires the use of computerized information systems. This paper reviews computer-based information retrieval systems
J. R. Fries, F. E. Kennedy
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HIBROWSE for bibliographic databases

Journal of Information Science, 1994
The HIBROWSE (High Resolution Interface for Database Specific Browsing and Searching) design offers improved searching functionality for users of bibliographic databases. The interface provides a multi-windowed view of data stored on a relational database management system, using layered attribute value aggregation and classification.
A. Steven Pollitt   +2 more
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Medical Bibliographic Databases

2011
Bibliographic databases function like the large card catalogs that were established by librarians to identify, describe, index, and classify citations, journals, and books, so that they could be effectively stored, retrieved, and used when needed. The user of an automated medical bibliographic database can enter a query into a search and retrieval ...
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Review of Papyrus bibliographic database software

Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1989
Papyrus is an inexpensive bibliographic database which provides some features not found in other similar packages. Its flexibility in handling references of many types and formats, its capacity for integration with manuscripts prepared with word processors, its capacity for importing references from national databases and its ability to perform ...
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The Iranian Agricultural Bibliographic Database

1994
In late 1988, the idea of organizing and integrating Iranian agricultural information data was raised by a number of experts and policymakers of Iran's agricultural development programs, which led to the presentation of a project entitled "The Bibliographic Information Bank of Iranian Agriculture." Based on this, using the agricultural subject headings
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Geographic Indexing for Bibliographic Databases

Resource Sharing & Information Networks, 1989
Geographic indexing is usually handled in the same way as other indexing; that is, through the use of controlled vocabulary, often in a hierarchical arrangement from broad region (e.g., continent) to smaller regions (e.g., country, county, geologic province, topographic feature, city).
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