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Clark, Jason A. – Computers in Libraries, 2006
The author of this article suggests that to refresh Web pages and online library catalogs in a more pleasing way, Ajax, an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, should be used. Ajax is the way to use Web technologies that work together to refresh sections of Web pages to allow almost instant responses to user input. This article describes…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Technological Advancement, Internet, Web Sites
Library Systems Newsletter, 1995
Presents the results of a survey of 18 vendors of PC- and Mac-based multifunction library systems that include either circulation or patron access catalogs. Highlights include software alone or turnkey systems, operating systems, programming language, sales, profitability, and support staff. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Integrated Library Systems, Library Automation, Library Catalogs
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Peis, Eduardo; Fernandez-Molina, J. Carlos – Information Technology and Libraries, 1998
Presents research on using scanner technology to capture the contents pages of collective monographs, extract bibliographic information, and process this information with a standardized language, such as SGML, for tagging electronic documents. Results confirmed the feasibility of developing a system to automatically enrich records in online…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Bibliographic Records, Computer Software Development, Electronic Libraries
Hollas, Eric – 1997
Even though medieval manuscripts represent the most voluminous surviving artifact from the Middle Ages, the very nature of this resource presents challenges for usage. In an effort to preserve medieval manuscripts and to create broader and more economical access to their contents, many libraries have in recent decades sought to provide filmed…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cataloging, Databases, Electronic Publishing
Ogg, Harold C. – 1997
This book outlines computing and information science from the perspective of what librarians and educators need to do with computer technology and how it can help them perform their jobs more efficiently. It provides practical explanations and library applications for non-technical users of desktop computers and other library automation tools.…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Networks, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education