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- Catalogs of the future
- Description: In order to keep up with our user's expectations, library catalogs of the future will be more interactive and provide value added services against their contents. This column elaborates on this idea and uses the Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts as an example.
- Date: 1999-07-09
- Source: This is a pre-edited version of a column for Computers In Libraries.
- Subject(s): Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts; OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogs);
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/catalogs/index.shtml
- Really Rudimentary Catalog
- Description: This text describes the purpose of the Really Rudumentary Catalog, ponders the usefulness of library catalogs in general, and finally outlines the technology behind this catalog's implementation.
- Date: 2004-02-14
- Source: This text was never formally published.
- Subject(s): MARC (Machine Readable Cataloging); computer programs and scripts; OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogs);
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/rudimentary-catalog/index.shtml
- Trip to Rochester to Learn about XC
- Description: On February 8-9, 2007 I had the opportunity to visit the University of Rochester River Campus and meet with a number of very smart people to discuss a thing called XC (eXtensible Catalog, extensiblecatalog.info). This travel log documents the experience.
- Date: 2007-02-16
- Source: This essay was first "published" on my home page at the University Libraries of Notre Dame (dewey.library.nd.edu/morgan/musings/xc-2007/).
- Subject(s): travel log; OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogs);
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/xc-2007/index.shtml
- We love databases!
- Description: The key to virtual libraries is database technology. When it comes to virtual libraries of Internet resources, there are many options. Depending on the size of your collection, consider the use of your existing OPAC software, ROADS, or a microcomputer-based databased application like FileMaker Pro to manage the resources. This column describes approaches to using each of these database technologies to create virtual libraries of Internet resources.
- Date: 1997-12-12
- Source: This is a pre-edited edited copy for Eric Lease Morgan, "We Love Databases" Computers In Libraries. 18(2):38-39, Februrary 1998.
- Subject(s): Filemaker; virtual libraries; ROADS (Resource Organisation And Discovery in Subject-based services); OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogs);
- URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/virtual-libraries/index.shtml
Creator: Eric Lease Morgan <eric_morgan@infomotions.com>
Date created: 2000-06-20
Date updated: 2010-05-01
URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/