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Bibliothekarische Kataloge als Spiegel und Instrumente von Wissensordnungen in der Frühen NeuzeitSerrai, Alfredo, Schneider, Ulrich Johannes 26 February 2015 (has links)
Während Wissenschaft, Literatur, Bildung und Lehren den intellektuellen Kosmos repräsentierten und die Buchproduktion den materiellen und kommerziellen Pol konstituierte, übernahmen die Kataloge und Bibliographien die Aufgabe, kognitive Instrumente für beide Realitäten anzubieten, Karten des Zugangs, der Erforschung und des Nachweises zur Verfügung zu stellen. Es kam zur Herausbildung von drei Realitäten, deren jede sich in einem eigenen System verkörperte und zugleich mit den anderen in Korrespondenz stand: Weil jede von ihnen auf der Ebene der schriftlichen Kommunikation, des wissenschaftlichen Fortschritts und des Buchhandels notwendigerweise die jeweils anderen implizierten. In der Folge kam es dazu, dass zwischen den drei Systemen begriffliche und andere Isomorphismen
zur Geltung kamen, sowohl im Reich der Literatur als auch in dem der Kultur und der Systematik.
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OPAC - på Märsta folkbibliotekLindmark, Åke January 2014 (has links)
The purpose of this Bachelor thesis is to examine how user-friendly the OPAC of the Märsta public library is considered to be.Theoretical basis are HCI and Allwoods definition of usability. Issues are: Is the OPAC suited to its task? Is the OPAC user-friendly? How well does a user accept the OPAC? and What degree of competence is shown by users of the OPAC? The source material consists of six interviews in the form of .avi files. The method I have chosen is qualitative semi-structured interview form. The result is that, based on Carl Martin Allwood’s defini-tion and with exception for the using of help-resources, the usability of Märsta’s library OPAC can be considered less good.
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Zum barrierearmen Katalog mit Open- Source-Software: Ein Praxisbericht aus der Universitätsbibliothek LeipzigKazzer, Claas 13 November 2024 (has links)
Angesichts knapper personeller und technischer Ressourcen
mag es vielen Bibliotheken und Institutionen als gewaltige Anforderung und
Hürde erscheinen, ihre Online-Kataloge barrierearm zu gestalten. Dieser Praxisbericht
zeigt, wie ein barrierearmer Katalog durch Nutzung von Open-Source-
Software und Zusammenarbeit mit einer internationalen Entwicklergemeinschaft
sowohl zügig als auch mit knappen Ressourcen umgesetzt werden kann.
So können auch kleine Bibliotheken und Institutionen barrierearme Kataloge
entwickeln. / Scarce personnel and technical resources are a huge challenge and
hurdle for libraries and learning institutions tasked with the design of low-barrier
online catalogues. Our report shows how using an open-source software and collaborating
with an international community of developers can help to implement
a low-barrier catalogue efficiently when resources are scarce. It could be a model
for small libraries and institutions to develop low-barrier online catalogues, too.
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The role of inventory control in service quality in a South African academic libraryRetief, Esther 30 June 2005 (has links)
Service quality has always been a tacit assumption within the delivery of academic library services, but since the 1990s demands for accountability from different stakeholders, including the clients, made service quality a highly debated and researched focus in academic libraries all over the world.
The scope of the study covers a wide-ranging analysis of discourses underpinning service quality and its accompanying performance indicators in academic libraries.
Using the academic library of the University of South Africa as an illustrative case study, this study examines the possible impact of inventory control on the service quality of the academic library in three areas, namely access to information resources, retrieval of information resources and positive implications for sound financial management. The study's findings all point to a positive enhancement of service quality in regard to the three areas mentioned. / Information Science / M. Inf.
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The role of inventory control in service quality in a South African academic libraryRetief, Esther 30 June 2005 (has links)
Service quality has always been a tacit assumption within the delivery of academic library services, but since the 1990s demands for accountability from different stakeholders, including the clients, made service quality a highly debated and researched focus in academic libraries all over the world.
The scope of the study covers a wide-ranging analysis of discourses underpinning service quality and its accompanying performance indicators in academic libraries.
Using the academic library of the University of South Africa as an illustrative case study, this study examines the possible impact of inventory control on the service quality of the academic library in three areas, namely access to information resources, retrieval of information resources and positive implications for sound financial management. The study's findings all point to a positive enhancement of service quality in regard to the three areas mentioned. / Information Science / M. Inf.
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