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From: Clementine Wilson
Subject: chaos
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 20:19:10 -0400
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That said, it appears that all that you need do is add the slide number to the base URL for direct access to a particular slide.
That said, it appears that all that you need do is add the slide number to the base URL for direct access to a particular slide. It will be based on a database of people and organisations with records contributed from a variety of sources including the Australian Name Authority File.
But turn off the snapshots: not only were they excruciatingly slow, they ended up as empty PDFs.
It will be based on a database of people and organisations with records contributed from a variety of sources including the Australian Name Authority File.
You might like this or not.
Interestingly, the main Google search engine is not included. We can see a trend from database, to website to workflow.
The syndication of data is of growing interest also, as libraries discuss making catalogue data available to search engines and others, with links back to the library environment. Think of what happens, for example, if you combine article level data and catalogue data.
Let's take a quick look at how you, as a DBA, can take hold of this often misused account.
This is a potentially useful service: it will be interesting to see if it lasts. The library catalogue in the new discovery environment: some thoughts. I will watch what happens with interest. However, in recent times we have seen growing interest in moving more strongly to the shared level.
Tagging and comments are supported as one would expect.
As we move forward, the reverse will increasingly be the case. This is a potentially useful service: it will be interesting to see if it lasts. The library catalogue in the new discovery environment: some thoughts.
A service might provide a search of the collection, but other services may also be interesting, providing a list of new items for example. The work that Dave Pattern has done with the University of Huddersfield catalogue is an example here. The piece describes his work on the Southdale Center, the first enclosed mall in the US.
org, as a catalog localization service to help NC State users locate available copies of library resources of interest.
Indeed, as off-site storage and mass digitization initiatives proceed apace, consideration of the 'aggregate' collection grows in importance.


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