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A Study of the Use of Online Public Access Catalogs (온라인목록(Online Public Access Catalog : OPAC) 이용의 편이도에 관한 연구)

  • Ro Moon Ja
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.19
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    • pp.151-188
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    • 1990
  • The aims of automation efforts in libraries are the rationalization of interval work and improvement of user services. After a period of exclusive internal computer utilization, later voluntary contact with the computer (e.g., circulation control with self services), patrons of American libraries now have to go to a computer terminal if they want certain information. Online public access catalogs(OPAC) have been used in American libraries since the end of the seventies. But OP AC are accepted by patron only if they have a useful and flexible user interface. This paper briefly describes the use of online catalogs in different type of libraries, categories of user (user, non-user), aspect of catalog use in context with computer experience etc. The disscussion then focuses on the characteristics of the final report of online catalog use study of Council on Library Resources and user problems in searching, as reported in many other catalog use studies.

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A comparative study on users' satisfaction about online catalog and card catalog (대학도서관의 온라인목록과 카드목록의 이용자 만족도 비교)

  • 강미혜
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.24
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    • pp.163-187
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    • 1996
  • The library catalog is considered an important tool to provide library users with conveniences making a search for necessary information. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to investigate "behaviors and attitudes" of library users in a university library using online and card catalogs together, to compare their distinctions between online and card catalogs and then to bring about reforms for the development of future cataloging, thereby improving the utilization of online catalog and its service expansion. For this, this paper carried out a survey research which was randomly questionaired 280 library users of four universities in Seoul from March 28th to April 16th 1996. Major findings are as follow : 1. Library users tended to use more online catalog(50.0%) than card catalog (21.9%). 2. The main reasons the library users us online catalog were time saving(24.0%), convenience of use(21.3%), multiple searching possibility (16.2%), and the preferences of card catalog were location of library materials(34.6%), time saving(17.5%), Bibliographic information(14.9%). 3. The major access points which library users utilized mostly in their online catalog are title(30.3%), author(29.2%) and subject heading (17.6%), and for card catalog, title(40.5%), author(34.6%) and call no.(11.1%). 4. The methods library users learned to use online catalog are terminal screen(44.7%), online manual(26.1%), and for card catalog, library orientation(42.6%), librarian's help(18.5%). 5. It was shown that library users were not mostly satisfied about their searching results: the users satisfied with online catalog in the order of partly(46.2%), as expected(42.3%), more than expected(10.4%), and with the card catalog in the order of partly(54.6%), as expected(27.3%), more than expected(10.4%). It was found that although library users preferred online catalog more than card catalog, 54.8% of the total catalog users were not satisfied about the search results they have had. 6. The items which library users want to add to online catalog are catalogs of materials other libraries have(41.6%), catalogs of the materials the library has(29.3%), titles of serial articles(17.7%). And the additional services library users want are checking function of loan materials and reservation of materials(15.5%), subject headings(14.5%), more terminals(13.4%), catalog use explanations(12.9%), multiple access points(11.0%), searching function of contents, abstracts, and indexes(9.6%). Considering the fact that library users tend to use more favorably online catalog than card catalog and the trend that library change from card catalog to online catalog, it is strongly recommended to su n.0, pply students with formal and informal training programs for online catalog use.talog use.

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An Analysis of Online Catalogs' Interface of Elementary School Libraries (초등학교 도서관 온라인목록의 인터페이스 분석)

  • SaKong, Bok-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.149-178
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze and evaluate the characteristics of online catalogs' interface of elementary school libraries, and to propose how to design user-friendly interfaces. The online catalogs of elementary school libraries are categorized into 6 types. Such topics as the features of search methods, the record display formats, the terminology usage, and the special features of the 6 types are discussed. Some shortcomings are examined and how to improve them is suggested.

An Analysis of Online Catalogs' Interface of Children's Libraries (어린이도서관 온라인목록의 인터페이스 분석)

  • SaKong, Bok-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.63-94
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze and evaluate the characteristics of online catalogs' interface of children's libraries, and to propose how to design user-friendly interfaces. The online catalogs of 77 children's libraries which are registered on the National Library Statistics System as of December 2011 were analyzed. They are categorized into 7 types based on interface's characteristics. Such topics as the features of search methods, the record display formats, the terminology usage, and the special features of the 7 types were examined and discussed. Some shortcomings were examined and how to improve them was suggested.

Development of OPAC and theories on online subject access (OPAC의 발전과정과 주제접근방법론)

  • 최달현
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.20
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    • pp.155-186
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    • 1993
  • This study aims at defining the concept of OPAC, tracing of research trends and development of it, and clarifying various methods of subject access and patterns of bibliographic searching in OPAC as well as strategies for improving to implement online catalogs. Although OPAC is so far the most user-friendly bibliographic searching method, there are still a lot of issues including online subject access in particular. Therefore a more effective and useful method for computer end-users have to be developed, for instance, improvement of an indexing system, a n.0, pplication of the classification system as a searching tool, a new design and construction of standardized thesaurus, betterment of user interface, introducing of expert system into bibliographic searching, establishment of subject authority file. Those would raise the success-rate of users seeking bibliographic information in the library catalogs. Korean libraries are in very early stage of OPAC implementation so that every efforts and concerns to improve strategies and techniques for subject access to OPAC have been strongly asked.

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MARC FORMAT Implementation on the Development of An Online Catalog For Machine-Readable Data Files (컴퓨터 소프트웨어 및 화일들을 위한 온라인 목록 개발시 MARC 형식의 적용 방안)

  • Moon, Gee-Ju
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.93-101
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    • 1991
  • One of the major problems on the design of an online database for machine readable data file is on the implementation of MARC format for communication with the Library of Congress or OCLC. Most of the cataloging data to make manual card catalogs are stored on magnetic tapes based on the MARC format at LC or OCLC and are sent to local libraries. Therefore, local libraries can avoid the expensive process of cataloging for the books they own. Instead, they can retrieve the necessary cataloging information from the tape and print out manual card catalogs. A problem with MARC is that it is not designed for databases, but for portability to be read at any type of computer. Therfore, it is not practical to use the format on the development of an online database as long as the database is developed in conjunction with a commercial powerful database package. In this paper a possible methodology to resolve the conflicts between the objective of DBMS and MARC is discussed. It is to satisfy the requirements from a commercial DBMS while leaving a room for MARC to communicate with LC and OCLC.

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자동화 목록에서의 전거통제

  • 도태현
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.18
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    • pp.217-243
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    • 1991
  • Authority control enables us to retrieve information accurately by coordination and cross reference of headings. It is considered that authority control is needed in machine readable catalogs as well as in conventional catalogs. Taylor, Maxwell and Frost divided automated authority control systems into major vendor and network systems then available into two groups. The first group was defined as a system that processes a library's machine readable catalogs on the tape against an automated authority file. The second group offers an online access to catalogs and authority records. This group was further subdivided into linked or integrated systems and unlinked systems. If authority work is shared with many libraries the costs can be considerably reduced and the quality of catalog data base can be controled by standardization of headings used in participating libraries. The NACO is a project for sharing of authority records started in 1977 by L.C. And LSP furthers the ability to share authority records. A project as the NACO is necessary not only in America but also in the other countries The responsible organizations for national bibliographies of the countries must take much interest in these matters.

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Informix Media Asset Management

  • BBC Case Study
    • Proceedings of the Korea Database Society Conference
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    • 1998.09a
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    • pp.83-98
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    • 1998
  • Who needs Media Asset Management? ◆ Publishers ◆ Any company publishing newspapers, magazines, catalogs or web sites. ◆ Content Creators ◆ Companies who create content for use in their business ◆ Broadcasters, Advertising Agencies, Studios, Sports Houses (NBA, NFL), Corporate Training Depts, Retailers ◆ Content Distributors ◆ Cable Operators, Telecoms, Internet Service Providers, Online Service Providers Who needs Media Asset Management? ◆ There's a LOT of money being spent on this kind of technology, and not just by 'media' companies ◆ Retailers, for catalogs, web sites, call centers ◆ Chems/Pharms, for drug. discovery, knowledge management ◆ Legal, for document and knowledge management ◆ Federal, for video surveillance and knowledge management ◆ Manufacturing, for integration of CAD, text and business-to-business applications ◆ Anyone with a Web/Content Management challenge(omitted)

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Survey and Suggestion for Standardization of Online Catalog Retrieval Systems: Focused on the University Library Catalogs in Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam District (자동화목록 검색시스템의 현황과 표준화 방안 - 부산.울산.경남지역 대학도서관 목록의 분석을 중심으로 -)

  • Doh, Tae-Hyeon
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.357-376
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    • 2007
  • This study surveyed the online catalog retrieval systems of the university libraries in Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam districts. The types of library materials, and the kinds of access points and retrieval conditions(Boolean logic, methods of index term Identification, and particularities of the retrieval) of these systems are various and different to each other Upon the result of this survey a suggestion for the standardization of online catalog retrieval systems is offered.

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A Study on the Development of the Online Union Catalog of Children's Material in Korea (어린이청소년자료 온라인종합목록시스템 구축에 관한 연구)

  • Yoo, Jae-Ok
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.5-15
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    • 2009
  • This article proposed a new online union catalog of children's material owned by children's libraries and public libraries in Korea. In order to meet users' information needs about children's material the existing access points in the online catalogs should be expanded including such information as children's age, type of publication, genre, subject, theme, book review, awarded books, and location. Since location information about a particular material is essential to users, a national online union catalog of children's material should be constructed.