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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Online bibliographic searching"

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Lutes, Barbara. « Using online databases for terminology searching ». Terminology 2, no 2 (1 janvier 1995) : 187–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/term.2.2.02lut.

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Online bibliographic databases would seem to be a promising source of multilingual terminology for translators, terminologists, and other language professionals, although not designed for this purpose. This paper will explore this hypothesis, discussing the types and degree of multilingualism in representative databases, the different information-seeking needs of language professionals, and describing search strategies which can be used for term look-up. Results of extensive trial searching and some in-depth examples will be used to assess the practical feasibility of this use of databases, with special attention paid to reliability. Results of trial searching were generally positive, although cost might prove prohibitive. Using bibliographic databases may be particularly useful in solving difficult terminological problems for which context information is essential. Annex 1 provides information on a selection of useful multilingual online databases; annex 2 lists addresses of selected online database providers.
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Garson, G. David. « Online Bibliographic Searching : A Brief Tutorial Using DIALOG ». Social Science Microcomputer Review 4, no 1 (avril 1986) : 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089443938600400105.

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Yee, Martha M. « FRBRization : A Method for Turning Online Public Findings Lists into Online Public Catalogs ». Information Technology and Libraries 24, no 2 (1 juin 2005) : 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v24i2.3368.

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In this article, problems users are having searching for known works in current online public access catalogs (OPACs) are summarized. A better understanding of AACR2R/MARC 21 authority, bibliographic, and holdings records would allow us to implement the approaches outlined in the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records to enhance, or “FRBRize,” our current OPACs using existing records. The presence of work and expression identifiers in bibliographic and authority records is analyzed. Recommendations are made concerning better indexing and display of works and expressions/manifestations. Questions are raised about the appropriateness for the creation of true catalogs of client-server technology that deliver records over the Internet.
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Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, Debra Wilcox Johnson et Susan E. Searing. « Online Catalogs from the Users’ Perspective : The Use of Focus Group Interviews ». College & ; Research Libraries 58, no 5 (1 septembre 1997) : 403–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.58.5.403.

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In an attempt to elicit information from the users of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s online catalog, Network Library System (NLS), the General Library System (GLS), conducted focus group interviews with undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty. Undergraduate students tend to utilize subject searching capabilities. Graduate students and faculty utilize subject searching only as a last resort; they typically search by known author or title. A significant number of the participants reported experience with library online catalogs other than NLS, although the majority of faculty reported very little experience with other online catalogs. All the focus group participants, but particularly the undergraduate students, evidenced confusion between keyword searching and searching using controlled vocabulary. Inclusion of circulation status in the bibliographic record was identified as an important feature of the catalog.
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Mi, Jia, et Cathy Weng. « Revitalizing the Library OPAC : Interface, Searching, and Display Challenges ». Information Technology and Libraries 27, no 1 (1 mars 2008) : 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v27i1.3259.

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The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engines have become the preferred tool over the library online public access catalog (OPAC) for finding information. Libraries are losing ground to online search engines. In this paper, two aspects of OPAC use are studied: (1) the current OPAC interface and searching capabilities, and (2) the OPAC bibliographic display. The purpose of the study is to find answers to the following questions: Why is the current OPAC ineffective? What can libraries and librarians do to deliver an OPAC that is as good as search engines to better serve our users? Revitalizing the library OPAC is one of the pressing issues that has to be accomplished.
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Boyles, James C. « The end-user and the art librarian ». Art Libraries Journal 13, no 2 (1988) : 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200005666.

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New technology is giving researchers greater independence in their use of bibliographic databases. Art librarians should promote ‘end-user services’ which provide library users with direct access to online databases, although there are a number of problems which are liable to detract from the efficiency and thoroughness associated with computer-assisted searching.
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Morehead, David R., et William B. Rouse. « Computer-aided searching of bibliographic data bases : Online estimation of the value of information ». Information Processing & ; Management 21, no 5 (1985) : 387–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0306-4573(85)90085-8.

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Perry, D. J., E. M. Sloane, S. M. Hubbard, D. E. Tingley et V. T. DeVita. « Keeping up with the cancer literature--PDQ ACCESS. » Journal of Clinical Oncology 6, no 10 (octobre 1988) : 1649–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.1988.6.10.1649.

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Physician Data Query (PDQ) (National Cancer Institute [NCI], Bethesda, MD) and CANCERLIT (NCI, Bethesda, MD) are two online cancer information databases. PDQ summarizes current cancer therapy literature into specific treatment recommendations. CANCERLIT is a bibliographic system similar to MEDLINE (National Library of Medicine [NLM], Bethesda, MD) that provides a comprehensive source of literature citations for the field of cancer. In this report, we discuss linking PDQ and CANCERLIT with PDQ ACCESS (NCI, Bethesda, MD)--a custom software package that makes searching the cancer literature easy for the practicing physician unfamiliar with database searching.
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Seeley, Janet. « The use of bibliographic databases in African studies ». African Research & ; Documentation 41, no 1 (1986) : 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x0000813x.

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The online searching of databases to retrieve bibliographical information is increasingly becoming common research practice in a wide range of disciplines. For the scholar of African studies there is as yet no single comprehensive database covering the literature from the continent on a multi-disciplinary basis; however there are a number of existing databases which serve as a useful and up-to-date bibliographical tool. The aim of this paper is briefly to outline those currently available databases which are of relevance to African studies and to offer some suggestions as to how this valuable service may best be utilised.Online information retrieval services first became readily available to the public in the early 1970s, chiefly in the area of science and technology.
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Golub, Koraljka, Xu Tan, Ying-Hsang Liu et Jukka Tyrkkö. « Online subject searching of humanities PhD students at a Swedish university ». Journal of Documentation 79, no 7 (30 octobre 2023) : 308–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-03-2023-0044.

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PurposeThis exploratory study aims to help contribute to the understanding of online information search behaviour of PhD students from different humanities fields, with a focus on subject searching.Design/methodology/approachThe methodology is based on a semi-structured interview within which the participants are asked to conduct both a controlled search task and a free search task. The sample comprises eight PhD students in several humanities disciplines at Linnaeus University, a medium-sized Swedish university from 2020.FindingsMost humanities PhD students in the study have received training in information searching, but it has been too basic. Most rely on web search engines like Google and Google Scholar for publications' search, and university's discovery system for known-item searching. As these systems do not rely on controlled vocabularies, the participants often struggle with too many retrieved documents that are not relevant. Most only rarely or never use disciplinary bibliographic databases. The controlled search task has shown some benefits of using controlled vocabularies in the disciplinary databases, but incomplete synonym or concept coverage as well as user unfriendly search interface present hindrances.Originality/valueThe paper illuminates an often-forgotten but pervasive challenge of subject searching, especially for humanities researchers. It demonstrates difficulties and shows how most PhD students have missed finding an important resource in their research. It calls for the need to reconsider training in information searching and the need to make use of controlled vocabularies implemented in various search systems with usable search and browse user interfaces.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Online bibliographic searching"

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Stafford, Matthew. « Online searching and connecting caching / ». Digital version accessible at:, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Masters, Gary E. (Gary Everett). « The Effects of Increased Equipment Speed on Online Database Searching Practices ». Thesis, North Texas State University, 1987. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332315/.

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This study reports changes in online database searching at North Texas State University when equipment speed was increased. Data were from database vendor invoices and price and sale data of online equipment. The hypotheses examined the relationship between the decrease in the cost of online equipment and the change to faster online equipment and the change in the number of databases that changed for online types. The change in equipment was related to changes in the number of offline prints per hour, the average time per search, the average number of descriptors per search, the number of searches per month, and the rank order of database use over the studied period. The increase in the number of databases with billed types was related to the number of online billed types produced. The number of prints was related to the number of billed types. Time spent online was examined for annual seasonal cycles. The major statistical tool was time-series analysis, although other methods were applied.
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Pera, Maria Soledad. « Improving library searches using word-correlation factors and folksonomies / ». Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2009. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2765.pdf.

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Heesop, Kim. « A study of the influence of choice of record fields on retrieval performance ». Thesis, Northumbria University, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.391752.

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Leung, Chun-keung, et 梁振強. « Browse or search ? : a behavioral study of library catalogue users ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B29960630.

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Kubic, Joseph Craig. « The establishment of a program of theological bibliography using databases for students at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary ». Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2006. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p054-0252.

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Carman, Nicholas. « LibraryThing tags and Library of Congress Subject Headings a comparison of science fiction and fantasy works : submitted to the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library and Information Studies / ». ResearchArchive@Victoria e-Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10063/1272.

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Creel, Stacy Hastings Samantha K. « Are online catalogs for children giving them what they need ? children's cognitive development and information seeking and their impact on design / ». [Denton, Tex.] : University of North Texas, 2007. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-3984.

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Evans, Paul. « A multimedia system to instruct novice users of online library catalogues ». View thesis, 1996. http://library.nepean.uws.edu.au/about/staff/thesis.html.

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Park, Il-jong. « Evaluation by Korean students of major online public access catalogs in selected academic libraries ». Thesis, University of North Texas, 1994. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/33376824.html.

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Livres sur le sujet "Online bibliographic searching"

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Hocker, Susan. Computerized online bibliographic searching in ARL libraries. Washington, D.C : Association of Research Libraries, Office of Management Services, 1989.

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J, Hartley Richard, dir. Online searching : Principles and practice. London : Bowker-Saur, 1990.

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Efthimiadis, Efthimis Nikolaos. Online searching aids : A subject bibliography on front-ends, gateways--. [London] : British Library Board, 1989.

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Efthimiadis, Efthimis Nikolaos. Online searching aids : A subject bibliography on front-ends, gateways-. London : British Library Research and Development Department, 1989.

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J, Garman Nancy, dir. Online search strategies & tips-- : The best of Online & Database, 1988-92. Wilton, CT : Eight Bit Books, 1992.

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Hawkins, Donald T. Online information retrieval bibliography, 1983-1986. Medford, N.J. (143 Old Marlton Pike, Medford 08055) : Learned Information, 1987.

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Bloomberg-Rissman, John. Searching ESTC on RLIN. Riverside, CA : English Short Title Catalogue, Center for Bibliographical Studies and Research, 1996.

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David, Hunter. Searching ESTC on RLIN. Riverside, CA : Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue/North America, 1987.

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Sormunen, Eero. An analysis of online searching knowledge for intermediary systems. Espoo : Valtion teknillinen tutkimuskeskus, 1989.

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Hall, J. L. Online bibliographic databases : A directory and sourcebook. London : Aslib, 1990.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Online bibliographic searching"

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Morehead, David R., et William B. Rouse. « Computer-aided Searching of Bibliographic Data Bases : Online Estimation of the Value of Information ». Dans Empirical Foundations of Information and Software Science, 73–87. Boston, MA : Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2521-5_8.

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Nann, John B., et Morris L. Cohen. « General Bibliographic Sources ». Dans The Yale Law School Guide to Research in American Legal History, 29–47. Yale University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300118537.003.0002.

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This chapter examines general bibliographic sources. In developing a search strategy, an awareness of general bibliographic tools and online searching strategies and procedures is useful. Just as each book is indexed and organized differently, each online database works differently. These differences factor into the development of search strategies. In addition, almost any research project will employ library catalogs and bibliographies. Library catalogs may include the collection of a single library or of many libraries, and bibliographies range widely in scope and size. National bibliographies are an important research resource, and those that cover discrete periods of time are often very useful. Meanwhile, many publishers, historical societies, scholars, libraries, and individuals have created websites that contain material of interest to legal researchers. When considering such sites, researchers should think about how to locate them, how reliable they are, whether they will exist in the future, and how they can be used.
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dos Santos, Inez Rosa, Marizete Vieira et Selena Castiel Gualberto Lima. « Reverberation of the psychologist's performance in relation to cancer patients ». Dans Challenges and Research in Health Sciences : A Multidisciplinary Approach. Seven Editora, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.012-051.

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The present work addresses the importance of the work of the Oncology Psychologist with cancer patients and their families. The discovery of cancer inevitably causes suffering both to the patient and to those close to him, such as family and friends. In this context, the Oncology Psychologist acts as a link between the patient and his or her living environment. This study was carried out through bibliographic and exploratory searches on online platforms, searching for the most recent articles on the subject. The research brought an updated perspective on the teaching methodology in Oncological Psychology. In addition, the work highlights Quality of Life (QoL) as the individual's perception of cultural, social, political and economic influences in the context of their life, and how these factors impact their goals, projects and expectations, giving them opportunities for choices and reflecting their satisfaction with life. It can be concluded that, about palliative therapies and treatments, there was an increase in patients' expectations, even in moments of crisis and doubt. During the therapeutic period, it was possible to maintain hope, and in many cases, there was success. The therapeutic sessions were well accepted and reinforcing.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Online bibliographic searching"

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Punchihewa, CND, ADB Kumara et KGAP Kiriella. « Remote access to online resources at University of Moratuwa ». Dans Annual research and achievers colloquium, University Librarians. University Librarians Association Sri Lanka, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/ula-ac.

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Access to online journals, bibliographic databases, online catalogues and the Internet have altered the traditional library usage patterns, behaviors and expectations of modern library users over the last few decades. Online searching has become the norm and users always expect Google or Wikipedia style access to the library resources. Libraries should have a mechanism for supporting these expectations and behaviors to provide a quality customer service and to fulfill their mission to support teaching, learning and research. Since 2003, the Library has provided access to many online resources. In the beginning of 2003, the IEE initiated giving access to online versions of their journals, along with print subscriptions, on a complimentary basis. Under this scheme, the Library of the University of Moratuwa gained access to 17 online journals in 2003. In year 2013, the library subscribed to 5 full text databases and 28 individual online journals and magazines. ACM Digital Library, Emerald, IEEE Explore, Grove Art Online and Science Direct are databases that are available for year 2013. Other than these subscribed electronic resources, library has introduced number of free e-journals and e-books to its users. Many surveys have been conducted to investigate library users’ acceptance and use of electronic resources (Groote & Dorch, 2001; Rusch-Feja & Siebeky, 1999). Their findings have indicated a decrease in the use of print journals suggesting online journals as the most preferred source in finding research literature. Punchihewa (2008) conducted a similar study to identify user attitudes towards online resources at the Library, University of Moratuwa. In his study, Punchihewa further analysed the obstacles that users have to face when accessing online resources. Unavailability of remote access was the prominent obstacle highlighted by many users in that study. Kiriella (2010) has stated the users’ requests to improve the facilities provided for accessing e-resources collection of the library.
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