The Public-Access Computer Systems Review
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The Public-Access Computer Systems Review was the first open access journal in the field of library and information science. It covered issues such as digital libraries, electronic publishing, the Internet, and online catalogs.
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Item The Computer Science Technical Report (CS-TR) Project: A Pioneering Digital Library Project Viewed from a Library Perspective(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1996) Anderson, Greg; Lasher, Rebecca; Reich, VickyDescribes the Computer Science Technical Report Project, one of the earliest investigations into the system engineering of digital libraries which pioneered multiinstitutional collaborative research into technical, social, and legal issues related to the development and implementation of a large, heterogeneous, distributed digital library.Item Development of CONSER Cataloging Policies for Remote Access Computer File Serials(Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1996) Anderson, Bill; Hawkins, LesDescribes the development of CONSER (Cooperative Online Serials) policies and practices for cataloging remote access computer file serials. Topics include electronic serials on the Internet, cataloging standards for computer files, OCLC and Internet resources, networked resources as published documents, multiple file formats, sources of bibliographic information, and location and access information.Item The GUI OPAC: Approach with Caution(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1995) Hildreth, Charles R.Discusses the graphical user interface (GUI) online public access catalog (OPAC), a user interface that uses images to represent options. Topics include user interface design for information retrieval; designing effective bibliographic displays, including subject headings; two design principles; and what GUIs can bring to OPACs.Item USMARC Format Integration, Part I: What, Why, and When?(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1992) Caplan, PriscillaIntroduces and briefly describes modifications to the Library of Congress cataloging rules, to be implemented January 1, 1994, which will allow catalogers to describe multiple formats in a single bibliographic record using both fixed and variable field data.