OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives: Volume 18 Issue 3
Table of contents
Introducing Scirus: Elsevier’s shot at the title
Norm MedeirosThis article reviews Scirus, Elsevier Science’s search engine. Scirus is advertised as the world’s first scientific search engine. It indexes freely‐available Web sites, as well…
Archival description and finding aids
Randall C. JimersonArchival arrangement and description establish physical and intellectual control over archives and manuscripts, enabling users to find the records they need. Description is the…
Implementation of Dublin Core at the University of Alberta Libraries
Erika BanskiThe article describes the application of the Dublin Core metadata scheme for the digital collections, the Alberta Folklore and Local History, housed at the University of Alberta…
CatExpress for small libraries
Sheila FloerAfter a short introduction to OCLC’s copy cataloging service CatExpress, the service is explained in more detail. Then use of CatExpress at the Perrot Memorial Library in Old…
The Austrian National Library’s card image catalog
Christa MuellerFor historical reasons, the Austrian National Library (ANL) had only 10 per cent of its 2.9 million items available in its OPAC as of 1997. Its unique holdings from the sixteenth…
Cataloging and processing of special format science curriculum materials
Jeanne M. PiascikThe University of Central Florida’s Curriculum Materials Center acquired a number of science‐related instructional materials which were to be cataloged and added to the…