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MicroLIAS: Beyond the Online Public Access Catalog>

Library Hi Tech, 1986
MicroLIAS is an extension of LIAS (Library Information Access System), the integrated mainframe‐based library system developed at the Pennsylvania State University Libraries. MicroLIAS is microcomputer software that emulates the mainframe LIAS online catalog by extending its indexing and searching power to the personal computer.
Dace I. Freivalds   +1 more
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Perceived Usefulness as Correlate of Undergraduate Students’ Patronage of Online Public Access Catalog in South-West Nigeria

, 2020
This study investigated the correlation of perceived usefulness and patronage of the Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) by undergraduate students in universities in South-west Nigeria.
O. A. Odunola, A. Tella
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Designing User Manuals for the Online Public Access Catalog

Library Hi Tech, 1986
The writer of functional documents must make both macro‐ and micro‐level judgments: decisions about the format and layout of the document as well as decisions about the wording of each passage. The four steps in producing a document are: 1) Analysis, 2) Planning, 3) Development, and 4) Evaluation, Testing, and Revision.
Peggy Seiden, Patricia Sullivan
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Online Public Access Catalogs‐ New Interface Possibilities

Academic and Library Computing, 1991
Last month I left the McDonald's cash register interface squared off against Lare Mischo's “command line or death” ultimatum. To those who feel each end of this spectrum has lapsed into hyperbole, I must report a very serious discussion held recently in the largest library in our state, where the so‐called “ATM” (automatic teller machine) interface was
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User goals on an online public access catalog

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1996
An ongoing thread in information retrieval research has been the exploration of user goals (or information needs, or problems) on information retrieval systems. It has been suggested that an understanding of goals and their role in the information retrieval interaction can provide insight into appropriate retrieval strategies, relevant documents, and ...
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Using of Text Mining in Online Public Access Catalog

2015
One of the products of the information society is an excessive amount of information generated by mankind, and consequently the ways to search, use, process, present and store this information. We can consider entering a keyword to search engine/search tool as a most common way of searching for information. The user consequently expects simple decision-
Zuzana Juchová Jurošková   +1 more
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Online Public Access Catalogs: OPACs: Accessing Abstracting and Indexing Databases

Academic and Library Computing, 1992
In the April issue I continued a discussion of the policy issues and considerations surrounding the linking of disparate online public access catalogs. The March issue began this discussion with a treatment of technical standards related to system linking.
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Online Public Access Catalogs: Linking OPACs: Policy Issues and Considerations

Academic and Library Computing, 1992
Continues on from an article in the previous issue with an overview of policy issues and considerations, focusing on some strategic recommendations made by the May 1987 task force of the New York State Library. General recommendations cover financial plans, telecommunications policy and review committees; database recommendations include determining ...
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ONLINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATALOGS IN BULGARIAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF SEVEN-YEAR EVOLUTION

ICERI proceedings, 2019
Stefka Petrova   +3 more
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