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ordered by relevance and dateNoveList Select Puts Readers' Advisory In OPACs
News | www.libraryjournal.com | Jun 15, 2009
In order to grab the attention of library patrons more effectively, EBSCO Publishing's NoveList has introduced NoveList Select, a product that embeds the NoveList readers' advisory tool's recommendations directly into the OPAC. The service provides recommendations based on a user's search term,
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6663759.html?nid=3303
ResourceShelf » Blog Archive » Briefs: Medical Research: TRIP Adds Evidence Reviews; The OPAC as a
This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 at 12:29 am and is filed under Databases, Directories, and Guides, Info Management and Retrieval, Libraries and Librarianship. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Fishing for Information: the Next-Generation OPAC
News | www.schoollibraryjournal.com | Jan 1, 2008
The general consensus in the biblioblogosphere is that OPACs (online public access catalogs) suck. I'm just as apprehensive about next-generation OPACs. That's akin to discussing tools in the late Stone Age. Granted, there were very impressive advances in flint knapping, but in the end, it was
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6515264.html?industryid=47065
a modern, functional OPAC
News | www.walkingpaper.org | Mar 24, 2008
I've used quite a few library OPACs. I've also used and sought out the best of the open web. You've probably done the same and like me, you've probably been
Rhodarian » Blog Archive » Free OPAC 2.0 Tools
Scriblio is a project of Plymouth University. It is an open source content management system built on WordPress. Scriblio user downloads the program into its library server. Library configures the package to work with its OPAC. There are plenty of rooms for customization and local control.
Audio Interview With John Blyberg Creator Of SOPAC The Social OPAC
News | lisnews.org | Oct 19, 2008
If you don't know about the Social OPAC application suite--an open source social discovery platform for bibliographic data, you're really missing out. SOPAC (Social Online Public Access Catalog) is a Drupal module that provides true
http://lisnews.org/audio_interview_john_blyberg_creator_sopac_social_opac
PLA Blog » Blog Archive » Casey Bisson: Designing OPAC for Web 2.0
This entry was posted on Saturday, January 21st, 2006 at 2:08 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
http://plablog.org/2006/01/casey-bisson-designing-opac-for-web-20.html
Three South Australian public libraries sign for CivicaÂ’s managed services consortium
News | www.librarytechnology.org | Feb 24, 2008
(February 6, 2008). Three South Australian public libraries have signed up for Civicas SA Regional Libraries Consortium, to enjoy the benefits of a managed service using a shared database based on the Spydus software.
http://www.librarytechnology.org/ltg-displayarticle.pl?RC=13090
Question about open source OPACs in school libraries - TeacherLibrarianNetwork
Greetings, all! While perusing Jessamyn West's most excellent blog, I got all curious about an open source OPAC program called Evergreen. I know they've used this in Georgia, and apparently they are doing something similar in British Columbia. Anyone else out there using an open-source OPAC?
http://teacherlibrarian.ning.com/xn/detail/672799:Topic:47835
LISZEN: Trends
News | liszen.com | Jan 5, 2007
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http://liszen.com/trends/story.php?title=Its-not-just-OPACs-that-suck

