Thursday, February 22

Internet Library for Librarians

Dear Library Professionals,
Here is the Subject gateway for Libraians.It covers almost all areas of the Library Science resources on internet.It seems to be an asset to the information seekers in varies field of the subject library such as LC services and some selective comprehensive resources for cataloging.
Other sections are categorized into authority maintenance covers mainly LC authority files; descriptive cataloging which covers AACR2, LCRIs, bibliographic elements; subject cataloging classification which covers LC, Dewey, NLM classification schedules, cutter tables, and LC subject headings; rare materials cataloging resources, MARC format contains some cheat sheets, resources for format integration, and the USMARC code lists; library departmental policies and procedures; general guides to OPACs and lists of international, individual, Web-interfaced, and newspaper catalogs; as well as information on organizing the Internet, either through traditional cataloging approach or through other robotic ways; e-mail lists, journals, and software are also covered.

For detailed information and link to resources
Please go ahead with http://www.itcompany.com/inforetriever/cat.htm

Tuesday, February 13

LibraryFind-0.7: Free Metasearch Software

Dear Library Professionals,
LibraryFind is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The first public release of the LibraryFind metasearch software, developed by Oregon State University Libraries. This first public release, version 0.7, has a number of advanced features, such as (but not limited to): 2-click user workflow (one click to find, one click to get), an integrated OpenURL resolver, a 2-tiered caching system to improve search response time, and a customizable user interface.

More information on LibraryFind, including information on how to download and run the software, can be found at http://libraryfind.org.

Sunday, February 11

Develop Online Learning Skills

Dear All,
Here is one article mentioning how students can successfully make their search over internet and share their secrets for getting the most from online classes, focussing on time management active participation and practice and some tips for succesful online search.
More Details: http://www.educause.edu/apps/eq/eqm07/eqm07110.asp?hcp=1
Also Visit: http://www.educause.edu

Sunday, February 4

dLIST-Digital Library of Information Science and Technology

Dear Library Professionals,
Digital Library of Information Science and Technology, an open access archive for the Information Sciences, is supported by the School of Information Resources and Library Science and Learning Technologies Center, University of Arizona. Established in 2002, dLIST has a global advisory body and is a part of the Information Technology & Society Research Lab.
For example getting an article related with the Prolegomina of Library Classification we can go through the link http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1151/

For More Details and Useful Resourse Visit:
http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/