OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives: Volume 31 Issue 3
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Illusory bastions
Robert FoxThis column explores issues regarding the exposure of online patron information, privacy and intellectual freedom. Several angles are explored and ways in which libraries can…
Systematic vs intuitive decision making and the Pareto principle: Effective decision-making for project teams
H Frank CervoneThe purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the primary factors that inhibit efficient decision-making in teams and propose some methods to help facilitate the process more…
SINCERITY: the making of a search engine for images indexed with a bilingual taxonomy
Tomasz Neugebauer, Elaine MenardThis paper aims to present the third stage of a research project that aims to develop a bilingual interface for the retrieval of digital images. The requirements and…
Digitizing oral history: can you hear the difference?
Anthony CoccioloThe purpose of this study is to answer the questions: Can students discern the difference between oral histories digitized at archival quality (96 kHz/24-bit) versus CD-quality…
The McGill library chapbook project: a case study in TEI encoding
Sharon Rankin, Casey LeesThe purpose of this case study is to describe a multi-year text encoding initiative (TEI) project that took place in the McGill University Library, Rare Books and Special…
Streamlined request services: the integration of ILS, ILL and Consortia borrowing systems
Gan (Grace) Ye, Sally BryantThis paper aims to study streamlined request services based on discrete systems’ integration in an academic library. The integration of discrete systems allows patrons to use the…