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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 11:02:51 CST
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Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Publications
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From: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <LIBPACS@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU>
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Subject: Public-Access Computer Systems News 5, no. 5 (1994)
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Public-Access Computer Systems News
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Volume 5, Number 5 (1994) ISSN 1050-6004
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Editors: Linda Thompson (LIB1J@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU) and Ann Thornton
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(AThornton@UH.EDU).
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Issued on an irregular basis by University Libraries, University
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of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2091.
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CONTENTS
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University of Missouri Offers Networked Access to Journal
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Citations Through OCLC SiteSearch, 1
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OCLC Awards Three Research Grants, 2
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Smart Valley, Inc., Is Making Public Access a Reality in Silicon
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Valley, 3
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OCLC Continues Retrospective Conversion of Titles from University
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of Oxford, 4
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Strangelove Press Publishes How to Advertise on the Internet, 4
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The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Receives NTIA Funds to Build
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Photographic Database as Part of Local Consortium, 5
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Four Book Vendors Now Signed on to PromptCat Service, 6
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OCLC Member Libraries Can Now Submit Corrections to Online Union
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Catalog Through Internet Electronic Mail, 6
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UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI OFFERS NETWORKED ACCESS TO JOURNAL
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CITATIONS THROUGH OCLC SITESEARCH
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The faculty, staff and 61,000 students of the four campuses of
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the University of Missouri now have networked access to journal
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citations through OCLC SiteSearch software. Four elements were
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key in the selection of OCLC SiteSearch for this project: OCLC
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SiteSearch complies with the Z39.50 protocol; it provides the
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level of control needed; OCLC's options for licensing OCLC
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SiteSearch offer maximum flexibility; and the Newton database
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engine provides the indexing and searching power required for
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these types of databases.
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Initially, the University of Missouri is mounting four databases:
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Expanded Academic Index, Legal Resources Index, Business Index
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from Information Access Corporation, and Current Contents from
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the Institute for Scientific Information. On the client side,
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the University of Missouri has licensed the FirstSearch
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interface, the Z39.50-compliant interface developed by OCLC for
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its FirstSearch service. Future plans will be based, in part, on
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user response, determined through surveys and focus groups.
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The OCLC SiteSearch system provides retrieval software based on
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client/server architecture using the Z39.50 communications
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protocol--the same software used for OCLC's online products.
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With OCLC SiteSearch, libraries can offer one interface to local
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databases and the 44 databases available through FirstSearch.
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Libraries may choose to use the FirstSearch interface or any
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other Z39.50-compatible client interface. OCLC SiteSearch is
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available for the following UNIX platforms: IBM RS/6000, SunOS
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and Sun Solaris, DEC Ultrix, DEC Alpha. The software is licensed
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on a per-user site-license basis.
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For more information, contact: Taylor Surface, OCLC, (614)
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761-5145, taylor_surface@oclc.org; or George Rickerson, UM, (314)
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882-7233, rickers@ext.missouri.edu.
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OCLC AWARDS THREE RESEARCH GRANTS
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The OCLC Office of Research has awarded three Library and
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Information Science Research Grants (LISRG) to university
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researchers for 1994. The grant recipients and their projects
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are:
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o Alexandra Dimitroff, Ph.D., assistant professor, and Dietmar
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Wolfram, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of
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Wisconsin-Milwaukee Graduate School: "Hypertext
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Bibliographic Retrieval: A Comparison of Linkage
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Environments." This research will investigate the
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effectiveness of different types of hypertext linkages in
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two hypertext-based information retrieval systems for
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bibliographic records.
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o Karen M. Drabenstott, Ph.D., associate professor, and Amy J.
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Warner, Ph.D., assistant professor, University of Michigan:
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"End-user Understanding of Subject Headings." The purpose
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of this project is to study end-user understanding of
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subject headings.
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o Lei Zeng, Ph.D., assistant professor, Kent State University:
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"Developing Control Mechanisms for Intellectual Access for
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Discipline-based Virtual Libraries--A Study of the Process."
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This study proposes to identify basic and important
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considerations as part of the process of developing such
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control mechanisms; to explore new approaches in knowledge
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organization; and to present a model which demonstrates one
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of the approaches for developing such mechanisms.
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The OCLC Library and Information Science Research Grant program
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awards grants of up to $10,000 to help foster quality research by
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faculty in schools of library and information science. Projects
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are generally completed within one year, and findings are
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published in the OCLC Research Report series and in the public
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domain. Application materials for 1995 are now available.
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For more information, contact: Keith Shafer, (614) 761-5049,
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keith_shafer@oclc.org; Nita Dean, (614) 761-5002,
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nita_dean@oclc.org.
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SMART VALLEY, INC., IS MAKING PUBLIC ACCESS A REALITY IN SILICON
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VALLEY
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In conjunction with the recent announcement by the Clinton
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Administration that it is making federal government and White
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House information publicly available over the Internet, Smart
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Valley, Inc., announced Smart County Public Access Network
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(SCPAN), a project chartered with developing and installing
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Internet public access sites throughout Santa Clara County. With
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the objective of realizing the concept of an "information
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superhighway" at a local level, SCPAN will provide public access
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to tools, information, and services available on the global
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Internet, in addition to a variety of local community services
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and information.
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SCPAN sites will be located in public libraries, city and county
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administrative centers, and retail outlets throughout Santa Clara
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County, and will provide users with high speed connections to the
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Internet and the ability to access information using applications
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such as Mosaic, MacWeb and Lynx. Smart Valley's collaborative
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partners in the SCPAN project include: Andersen Consulting,
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Apple Computer, Cisco Systems, Enterprise Integration
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Technologies, Pacific Bell, Regis McKenna, the South Bay
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Cooperative Library System, SVPAL, and Tele-Communications Inc.
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(TCI).
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The City of Palo Alto's vision of local public access was
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realized in February 1994 when it became the first city in the
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nation to provide its citizens with full, two-way leading-edge
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Internet capabilities via Mosaic and using high-speed
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telecommunication lines. The City of Palo Alto WWW Server
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provides worldwide access to a myriad of local information,
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including a directory of city government, a map of downtown Palo
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Alto and its highlights, CalTrain schedules, Chamber of Commerce
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information, local news, and access to the Stanford University
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server.
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For more information, contact: Adam Dawes, Internadawes@svi.org,
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(415) 857-5815.
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OCLC CONTINUES RETROSPECTIVE CONVERSION OF TITLES FROM UNIVERSITY
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OF OXFORD
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The OCLC retrospective conversion of some 1.8 million titles from
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the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, is running quite
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smoothly in its third month, according to Maureen Finn, director
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of OCLC's conversion and contract cataloging services division.
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The Oxford project involves the conversion of titles from the
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Bodleian Library's post-1920 collection. The collection includes
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a full range of subjects and Roman-alphabet languages. OCLC's
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highly trained operators will attempt to find a matching record
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for each of these titles in the OCLC Online Union Catalog, using
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its RETROCON service. Records for which no match is found will
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be created through OCLC's Conversion Keying service. The project
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began in July and is expected to take four years to complete. By
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1998, the Oxford University catalog will be fully automated.
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For more information, contact: Nita Dean, (614) 761-5002,
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nita_dean@oclc.org.
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STRANGELOVE PRESS PUBLISHES HOW TO ADVERTISE ON THE INTERNET
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On Friday October 21, 1994, Strangelove Press delivered hundreds
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of copies of the long awaited book, How to Advertise on the
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Internet: An Introduction to Internet-Facilitated Marketing and
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Advertising, to the main postal station in Ottawa, Ontario. Over
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a year in writing and research went into the production of the
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book, which suffered a delay due to a wrist injury (carpal tunnel
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syndrome) in the right hand of the book's primary author, Michael
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Strangelove. How to Advertise on the Internet, the first book on
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the basics of Internet-facilitated advertising, is co-authored by
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Michael Strangelove, publisher of The Internet Business Journal,
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and the Journal's Editor-in-Chief, Aneurin Bosley. Designed to
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be both a how-to manual and an industry reference source, the
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book contains the following:
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o 27 resources and services for tracking Internet demographics
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o 7 key tactics for marketing through online conferences
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o 150 Internet resources for advertising and marketing
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o 17 Internet advertising tools explained
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o 144 visual images from the Internet
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o 138 Internet stores and products
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This comprehensive guide features the largest directory of
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Internet advertising and marketing agencies available anywhere in
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print as well as a directory of 182 Internet trainers and
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consultants. Readers will learn how to profit from the Internet
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while also positively contributing to the development of
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cyberspace as a public resource.
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Review copies are available on request to mstrange@fonorola.net.
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Please provide full postal address and name of publication in
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which the review will appear. For a complete table of contents,
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Gopher to fonorola.net or send e-mail to mstrange@fonorola.net
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with the message FULL TOC in the subject line.
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To order: How to Advertise on the Internet ISSN 1201-0758
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Michael Strangelove with Aneurin Bosley, October 1994, 211 pages
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+ i-xi (8 1/2 x 11 format): $49.50 (US and CND). Overseas orders
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add $10 US for postage. Prepaid orders only -- cheques only--
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payable to: Strangelove Press, 208 Somerset Street East, Suite A,
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Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6V2 CANADA; Tel: 613-565-0982; Fax:
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613-569-4433; EMail: Mstrange@fonorola.net. (S&H, taxes incl.)
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Call for discounts on orders of five or more copies.
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THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH RECEIVES NTIA FUNDS TO BUILD
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PHOTOGRAPHIC DATABASE AS PART OF LOCAL CONSORTIUM
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In collaboration with Common Knowledge: Pittsburgh (CK:P), The
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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will be participating in a project
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to create a database of photographic images from the Library's
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Pennsylvania Department which will be available via the World
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Wide Web (WWW or Web) on the Internet. CK:P is a joint project
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of the Pittsburgh Public Schools, the University of Pittsburgh,
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and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. The group received
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$551,000 from the Department of Commerce, National
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Telecommunications and Information Administration, to
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electronically link three Pittsburgh schools, the Hill House and
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The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and the Internet. The
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database will also be available to library patrons through the
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computer terminals located in The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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as well as local municipal libraries as they become connected to
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the Allegheny County Library Electronic Information Network.
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As part of the grant, The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh will
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receive Web server equipment, software, communications equipment,
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and a very high speed internet connection. An extensive
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collection of materials on the history of Pennsylvania is located
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in the Pennsylvania Department, Main Library, Oakland. The
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Department also houses the Pittsburgh Photographic Library, a
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collection of over 57,000 negatives and prints offering a visual
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history of Pittsburgh. Through this grant-funded project, a
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portion of these visual images will be scanned and made available
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on the Internet by mid-1995.
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For more information, contact: Dan Iddings, Assistant Director,
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Automation and Technical Services, Carnegie Library of
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Pittsburgh; Phone: 412/622-6502; Fax: 412/622-6278.
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FOUR BOOK VENDORS NOW SIGNED ON TO PROMPTCAT SERVICE
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Academic Book Center, Baker & Taylor, and Blackwell North America
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have agreed to collaborate with OCLC to offer PromptCat, a new
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OCLC service that will automatically provide cataloging copy to
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libraries for approval plan and firm orders. They join Yankee
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Book Peddler, the first vendor to agree to participate in OCLC's
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PromptCat service, which OCLC will introduce in spring 1995.
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With PromptCat, when items are sent to a library, the vendors
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will notify OCLC electronically. OCLC will automatically
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transfer cataloging records (via cards, tapes, electronic
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dataexchange, or the PromptCat file on PRISM) to the library and
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add the library's holding symbol to specified records in the
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Online Union Catalog.
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For more information, contact: Pam Kircher, (614) 764-6459,
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pam_kircher@oclc.org.
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OCLC MEMBER LIBRARIES CAN NOW SUBMIT CORRECTIONS TO ONLINE UNION
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CATALOG THROUGH INTERNET ELECTRONIC MAIL
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OCLC member libraries are now submitting corrections to the OCLC
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Online Union Catalog through Internet electronic mail. The new
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Electronic Error Reporting service is designed to complement
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existing error reporting mechanisms, allowing libraries to choose
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the option that best fits their own internal workflow. Using two
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different report forms--one to report nonbook duplicate records
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and one to report all other kinds of changes--member libraries
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can fill in the basic information, describe the recommended
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action and send the reports in a matter of minutes. OCLC online
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data quality control staff members monitor the account throughout
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the day and changes may be made the same day the library
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identifies the need.
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An instruction file and the two reporting forms are available
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through electronic mail from OCLC's listserv. To retrieve this
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information through Internet e-mail, address the message
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to:listproc@oclc.org. Then type the "get" command in the body of
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the e-mail message, followed by the file name. To get the
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Electronic Bibliographic Change Report, type the
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"bib.change.report" file name; type the "dup.report" file name to
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get the Electronic Duplicate Report; and type the
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"bib.instructions" file name to get Instructions for OCLC's
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Electronic Error/Duplicate Record Reporting.
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An informal survey posted last spring on AUTOCAT, an Internet
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listserv, found the majority of respondents favored the idea of
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allowing errors to be reported by Internet electronic mail. OCLC
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tested the concept during the summer with volunteers from five
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libraries.
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For more information, contact: Linda Gabel, (614) 764-6374,
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linda_gabel@oclc.org.
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that is distributed on Internet and other computer networks. There
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is no subscription fee.
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subscribers also receive two other electronic serials: Current
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Cites and The Public-Access Computer Systems Review.
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Public-Access Computer Systems News is Copyright (C) 1994 by the
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University Libraries, University of Houston. All Rights Reserved.
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