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Digital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document Server
Aggregation, harvesting, personalization techniques, portals, service provision, etc. have all become buzzwords. Most of them simply describing what librarians have been doing for hundreds of years. Prior to the Web few people outside the libraries were concerned about these issues, a situation whic...
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author | Vigen, Jens |
author_facet | Vigen, Jens |
author_sort | Vigen, Jens |
collection | CERN |
description | Aggregation, harvesting, personalization techniques, portals, service provision, etc. have all become buzzwords. Most of them simply describing what librarians have been doing for hundreds of years. Prior to the Web few people outside the libraries were concerned about these issues, a situation which today it is completely turned upside down. Hopefully the new actors on the arena of knowledge management will take full advantage of all the available "savoir faire". At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, librarians and informaticians have set up a complete system, WebLib, actually based on the traditional library catalogue. Digital content is, within this framework, being integrated to the highest possible level in order to meet the strong requirements of the particle physics community. The paper gives an overview of the steps CERN has made towards the digital library from the day the laboratory conceived the World Wide Web to present. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2002 |
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spelling | cern-5979022019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/597902engVigen, JensDigital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document ServerInformation Transfer and ManagementAggregation, harvesting, personalization techniques, portals, service provision, etc. have all become buzzwords. Most of them simply describing what librarians have been doing for hundreds of years. Prior to the Web few people outside the libraries were concerned about these issues, a situation which today it is completely turned upside down. Hopefully the new actors on the arena of knowledge management will take full advantage of all the available "savoir faire". At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, librarians and informaticians have set up a complete system, WebLib, actually based on the traditional library catalogue. Digital content is, within this framework, being integrated to the highest possible level in order to meet the strong requirements of the particle physics community. The paper gives an overview of the steps CERN has made towards the digital library from the day the laboratory conceived the World Wide Web to present.CERN-ETT-2002-006oai:cds.cern.ch:5979022002-05-28 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Vigen, Jens Digital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document Server |
title | Digital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document Server |
title_full | Digital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document Server |
title_fullStr | Digital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document Server |
title_full_unstemmed | Digital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document Server |
title_short | Digital content sewed together within a library catalogue WebLib - The CERN Document Server |
title_sort | digital content sewed together within a library catalogue weblib - the cern document server |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/597902 |
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