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
Many libraries have ʺNext Generationʺ OPACs, featuring faceted search, relevancy-ranked results, fav...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
This study is to determine whether color, icon, sorting methods of brief description about materials...
The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engi...
People are constantly searching for information. Information is very important to every aspect of th...
Current paper attempts to answer an “exotic” question of usability of OPACs'. The possibilities of ...
This chapter outlines how search engine technology can be used in online public access library catal...
This paper analyzes the results of transaction logs at California State University, Los Angeles (CSU...
Purpose The paper seeks to evaluate the effect of web searching on online public access catalogue (...
The paper attempts to provide ways to reach out to the users by exploiting present day mighty web se...
Make it more like Google is a refrain that is often heard by students at academic libraries when ask...
The paper evaluates and compares the features and functionalities of OPACs in university libraries o...
OPAC interfaces, still the dominant access point to library catalogs, support systematic search but ...
OPAC interfaces, still the dominant access point to library catalogs, support systematic search but ...
This paper drawing data from a comparative study of use of Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) an...
Many libraries have ʺNext Generationʺ OPACs, featuring faceted search, relevancy-ranked results, fav...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
This study is to determine whether color, icon, sorting methods of brief description about materials...
The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engi...
People are constantly searching for information. Information is very important to every aspect of th...
Current paper attempts to answer an “exotic” question of usability of OPACs'. The possibilities of ...
This chapter outlines how search engine technology can be used in online public access library catal...
This paper analyzes the results of transaction logs at California State University, Los Angeles (CSU...
Purpose The paper seeks to evaluate the effect of web searching on online public access catalogue (...
The paper attempts to provide ways to reach out to the users by exploiting present day mighty web se...
Make it more like Google is a refrain that is often heard by students at academic libraries when ask...
The paper evaluates and compares the features and functionalities of OPACs in university libraries o...
OPAC interfaces, still the dominant access point to library catalogs, support systematic search but ...
OPAC interfaces, still the dominant access point to library catalogs, support systematic search but ...
This paper drawing data from a comparative study of use of Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) an...
Many libraries have ʺNext Generationʺ OPACs, featuring faceted search, relevancy-ranked results, fav...
Despite widespread use of Internet search engines, the online catalogue is still the main pathway to...
This study is to determine whether color, icon, sorting methods of brief description about materials...