In light of the viewpoint that the online catalog is not simply a card catalog on wheels, but a significantly different tool utilizing alternative approaches to providing the patron with not only the traditional card catalog information but also additional information, what strategies can librarians take to enhance service to their patrons both in answering specific questions and in providing instruction in catalog use?published or submitted for publicatio
In 1980, the Illinois State Library sponsored a project to mount the software of the Western Librar...
The proliferation of online public access catalogs (OPACs) requires some systematic rationale for th...
In the Bibliographic Services Department of The University of Southern Mississippi’s Libraries, the ...
In light of the viewpoint that the online catalog is not simply a card catalog on wheels, but a sig...
Online catalogs affect library instruction in a positive way. Comparison of features in each online...
We return to arguments made 10 years ago (Borgman, 1986a) that online catalogs are difficult to use ...
We return to arguments made 10 years ago (Borgman, 1988a) that online catalogs are difficult to use ...
Online catalogs have been in existence for several years now, but they are still in their infancy a...
A close look at developments and opportunities as they existed in late 1985 led to the belief that ...
Online library catalogs (and other information retrieval databases on the Internet, we might add) pr...
In this chapter, the authors explore possible avenues for innovation in the library???s most basic p...
This paper discusses online public access catalog (OPAC) models and milestones. The journey of the ...
Public libraries are experimenting within their online catalogs with new means of supporting browsin...
Traditionally, standard catalog records have provided bibliographic data that mostly address the bas...
A paragraph description of "what the book is about" taken from Book Review Digest is used to evaluat...
In 1980, the Illinois State Library sponsored a project to mount the software of the Western Librar...
The proliferation of online public access catalogs (OPACs) requires some systematic rationale for th...
In the Bibliographic Services Department of The University of Southern Mississippi’s Libraries, the ...
In light of the viewpoint that the online catalog is not simply a card catalog on wheels, but a sig...
Online catalogs affect library instruction in a positive way. Comparison of features in each online...
We return to arguments made 10 years ago (Borgman, 1986a) that online catalogs are difficult to use ...
We return to arguments made 10 years ago (Borgman, 1988a) that online catalogs are difficult to use ...
Online catalogs have been in existence for several years now, but they are still in their infancy a...
A close look at developments and opportunities as they existed in late 1985 led to the belief that ...
Online library catalogs (and other information retrieval databases on the Internet, we might add) pr...
In this chapter, the authors explore possible avenues for innovation in the library???s most basic p...
This paper discusses online public access catalog (OPAC) models and milestones. The journey of the ...
Public libraries are experimenting within their online catalogs with new means of supporting browsin...
Traditionally, standard catalog records have provided bibliographic data that mostly address the bas...
A paragraph description of "what the book is about" taken from Book Review Digest is used to evaluat...
In 1980, the Illinois State Library sponsored a project to mount the software of the Western Librar...
The proliferation of online public access catalogs (OPACs) requires some systematic rationale for th...
In the Bibliographic Services Department of The University of Southern Mississippi’s Libraries, the ...