This chapter introduces the concept of next-generation Online Catalogue (OPAC) and its salient features. It illustrates how the Web 2.0 technologies have enhanced the performance of traditional OPAC. Among features incorporated are faceted browsing, relevance ranking, spell-checking and keyword suggestion, and tagging
The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engi...
Purpose: Technology changes swiftly and the traditional library online public access catalog (OPAC) ...
This paper discusses online public access catalog (OPAC) models and milestones. The journey of the ...
In the fast moving world of technology, we can be sure that things will change, but we can’t predict...
The Next Generation Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), generally termed as OPAC 2.0, is the resu...
While the 4th Law of S.R. Ranganathan’s Five Laws of Library Science (1931) says that: “Save the tim...
The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) changed the conventional card catalogue structure. In the ...
Current paper attempts to answer an “exotic ” question of usability of OPACs'. The possibilitie...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIn this paper, a prototype of an Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) is pr...
Presented at the Oregon Library Association Annual Conference, Corvallis, Oregon, on April 20, 2007....
This informal presentation will cover the continuing impact that Web 2.0 is having on the humble li...
OPAC is the conventional library service that only allows for one-way flow of information. This proj...
A close look at developments and opportunities as they existed in late 1985 led to the belief that ...
This dissertation examines the Z39.50 protocol and its effects on library catalogues. Chapter two fo...
The paper is a prototype of the effort to introduce the 'Discovery Layer' for the Online Public Acce...
The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engi...
Purpose: Technology changes swiftly and the traditional library online public access catalog (OPAC) ...
This paper discusses online public access catalog (OPAC) models and milestones. The journey of the ...
In the fast moving world of technology, we can be sure that things will change, but we can’t predict...
The Next Generation Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), generally termed as OPAC 2.0, is the resu...
While the 4th Law of S.R. Ranganathan’s Five Laws of Library Science (1931) says that: “Save the tim...
The Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) changed the conventional card catalogue structure. In the ...
Current paper attempts to answer an “exotic ” question of usability of OPACs'. The possibilitie...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIn this paper, a prototype of an Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) is pr...
Presented at the Oregon Library Association Annual Conference, Corvallis, Oregon, on April 20, 2007....
This informal presentation will cover the continuing impact that Web 2.0 is having on the humble li...
OPAC is the conventional library service that only allows for one-way flow of information. This proj...
A close look at developments and opportunities as they existed in late 1985 led to the belief that ...
This dissertation examines the Z39.50 protocol and its effects on library catalogues. Chapter two fo...
The paper is a prototype of the effort to introduce the 'Discovery Layer' for the Online Public Acce...
The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engi...
Purpose: Technology changes swiftly and the traditional library online public access catalog (OPAC) ...
This paper discusses online public access catalog (OPAC) models and milestones. The journey of the ...