Bibliographic software and the electronic library
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Bibliographic software and the electronic library
University of Hertfordshire Press, 1995
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Bibliography: p. 124-133
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内容説明
Bibliographic software is an essential tool for the downloading of bibliographic records from databases on CD-ROM and other electronic media in the emerging electronic library. This book provides information scientists and librarians with the guidance they need to evaluate, select and support bibliographic software. Part 1 provides an introduction to bibliographic software and its use for importing downloading records into personal databases for citing in papers. Part 2 provides five contrasting case studies on the evaluation, selection and the use of the main packages in academic and research organizations: Pro-Cite at the University of Portsmouth, Reference Manager in a School of Medicine, End Note at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Papyrus at the University of Manchester and a systematic trial of all the major bibliographic and formatting software at the Thornton Research Centre of Shell Research. Part 3 considers the legal implications of downloading records from databases including the proposed European Directive on the Legal Protection of Databases.
Four appendices provide: contact addresses for the packages, guidance on the reformatting of BIDS databases, Internet discussion lists for bibliographic software, criteria for evaluating packages and a user trial questionnaire. A bibliography of recent literature and advice on obtaining demonstration copies of the packages encourages the move from theory to practice.
目次
- Part 1 The nature of bibliographic software: what is bibliographic software?, Terry Hanson
- importing downloaded records into bibliographic software, Terry Hanson. Part 2 Case studies: standardising on Pro-Cite at the University of Portsmouth, Terry Hanson
- library support for Reference Manager at a School of Medicine, John Cox
- Endnote on the Apple at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Jane Milligan
- Papyrus at the University of Manchester and the CHEST licence, Sarah Davnall
- a trial of PC bibliographic database and formatting packages, E.R. Carter. Part 3 Copyright: electrocopying from databases, David Slee
- staying within the law, Charles Oppenheim. Appendices: Contact addresses for leading bibliographic software packages
- BIDS and bibliographic software
- Internet discussion lists for bibliographic software
- list of criteria for evaluation of bibliographic software
- user trial questionaire.
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