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E-mail及Ariel在文献资料开发、交流与传播中的应用   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
本文通过对E-mail(电子邮件)、Ariel(全文传输软件)的功能介绍,进而阐述如何通过现代信息技术对传统图书情报工作的渗透和融合,提高图书馆文献信息服务的层次和质量,更好地、更有效地满足不同读者的特定文献需求.  相似文献   

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基于网络的文献传递服务软件——Ariel和Prospero   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Ariel和Prospero是两种基于网络的文献传递服务软件,文章讨论它们的特点、使用方法、系统要求等问题。  相似文献   

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ALEPH500系统是一套功能完整的图书馆自动化集成系统,Web OPAC是其功能模块之一。它提供了多种检索途径并可对检索词进行提示扩展,引入搜索引擎概念,并提供分类、分面等浏览方式,更加符合用户日常网络检索习惯;它具有强大的资源共享能力,提供丰富而实用的书目信息,结合馆际互借和文献传递功能,能有效地实现资源共享。一、检索与浏览  相似文献   

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对OPAC服务功能的几点改进   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
图书馆OPAC系统可实施改善的服务功能包括:嵌入著名搜索引擎的特色服务功能模块,引导读者多途径检索馆藏信息;研究用户搜索行为,提供"搜索建议(搜索帮助)";增加检索关键词的高亮显示功能,帮助读者鉴别结果;深度揭示馆藏地,便于读者快速确定文献的物理位置;整合纸质文献和电子资源,基于OPAC提供一站式资源检索服务.从这5个方面对OPAC系统的改进,能够体现出其以人为本的功能,使读者更为便捷地利用图书馆资源、享受图书馆服务.  相似文献   

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随着智慧图书馆建设日趋完善,高校图书馆的各项业务面临着转型。作为传统业务之一,馆际互借与文献传递服务面临着读者所发申请量逐年减少,所申请文献的获取难度加大,读者日益个性化需求难以满足的挑战。文章从图书馆多业务协同的角度出发,提出将馆际互借与文献传递同学科服务、借阅服务、荐购等相融合,并对相关系统平台提出改进建议,增加读者与馆员即时交互的功能,从而更高效地满足读者的文献需求。  相似文献   

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丁楠 《图书馆学研究》2011,(4):49-51,18
文献传递中申请未满足的原因主要有读者主动中止和文献传递馆员无法提供读者所指定的文献两大类。读者中止文献传递通常是受到时间和费用的影响,文献传递馆员无法提供读者指定的文献则受到文献馆员业务水平、馆藏地、读者提供的申请信息的影响。当前部分学者主要从资源建设、系统完善和馆员培养三个方面给出了一些建议以提高文献传递的满足率,此外我们还可以从工作任务的分配、基本流程的制定、有效的知识共享机制三个方面进行探讨。  相似文献   

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文献传递中申请未满足的原因分析及对策研究   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
丁楠 《图书馆学研究》2011,(8):49-51,18
文献传递中申请未满足的原因主要有读者主动中止和文献传递馆员无法提供读者所指定的文献两大类。读者中止文献传递通常是受到时间和费用的影响,文献传递馆员无法提供读者指定的文献则受到文献馆员业务水平、馆藏地、读者提供的申请信息的影响。当前部分学者主要从资源建设、系统完善和馆员培养三个方面给出了一些建议以提高文献传递的满足率,此外我们还可以从工作任务的分配、基本流程的制定、有效的知识共享机制三个方面进行探讨。  相似文献   

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李燕 《图书馆学刊》2011,33(1):78-79
图书馆与读者的有效沟通是图书馆公共关系的重要组成部分,也是开展好读者服务工作的重要内容。分析影响图书馆与读者有效沟通的主要障碍,从而更好地加以解决,以实现图书馆传递文献信息的职能。  相似文献   

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文章针对高校独特的教学科研环境和重点学科建设需求,提出一种面向重点学科文献保障的文献传递服务体系.该体系以读者为中心,以提供知识增值服务为目标,对文献传递流程进行再造,以构建文献传递服务模型,实现对重点学科文献传递服务的定量评价.  相似文献   

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构建个性化知识推荐系统是数字图书馆实现个性化信息服务的有效手段,推荐服务的关键在于完整地理解用户偏好并能准确作出判断。提出了一种基于语义扩展的知识推荐方法,通过分析读者文献检索、浏览的行为提取读者偏好,利用扩展激活模型建立读者偏好档案,据此对文献资源进行匹配和分级,从而向读者提供个性化的知识推荐服务。  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT

Prospero is an electronic document delivery project initiated by the John A. Prior Health Sciences Library at The Ohio State University resulting in a software program that provides patron access to documents that are transmitted using the Ariel system. Using Prospero, documents no longer have to be manually printed out, packaged, and distributed. Patrons no longer have to come to the library to pick up documents or wait for them to be delivered. Documents can be accessed from wherever patrons have Internet access. This paper provides an overview of the Ariel system, background on the evolution of electronic ILL services, and details the development and features of the Prospero system.  相似文献   

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The article discusses an Ariel document delivery project with seven Maine hospital libraries, the University of Massachusetts Medical School Library (UMass), and the New England Regional office of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine. Funding was awarded to six network members to purchase equipment or Ariel software. UMass served as a document provider. During the test, libraries received documents from UMass via Ariel or via the Web as a PDF document. This form of document delivery was faster than standard service with better quality of delivered articles. The column describes the project and outlines possible future steps.  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT

Ariel, a software system enabling the transmission of documents over the internet via the FTP protocol initially could only function in a station-to-station manner, usually with machines dedicated solely for this purpose. With Version 2 and up, Ariel stations can now transmit articles via Internet e-mail to be received by any MIME capable e-mail system with sufficient file size capacity. Libraries with Ariel2 are encouraged to enable this feature so that non-Ariel libraries may benefit from this revolutionary technology without expense.  相似文献   

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SUMMARY

CISTI, the Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information, is one of the world's largest document delivery suppliers, and was among the first to be fully automated. The revolutionary Intel-liDoc system, developed during the years 1993 to 1995, provided for end-to-end automation of the document delivery process, which has enabled CISTI to improve its service and accommodate growth. From the beginning Ariel was, and remains, an integral part of IntelliDoc. This article describes how Ariel has been integrated into IntelliDoc and into CIS-TI's services, showing the benefits to CISTI and to its clients.  相似文献   

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Ariel与图书馆的全文传递服务   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
介绍了美国研究图书馆组织开发的文件传输系统——Ariel for Windows的背景情况,基本功能及在国内外图书馆馆际互借与全文传递服务中的应用。  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT

Electronic document delivery has gained popularity over the past several years. While Ariel has become the standard software used to transmit articles between libraries, its features are limited in the ability to provide articles to distance learning students. This article discusses some of the benefits of using DocMorph, a free service offered by the National Library of Medicine. DocMorph converts many standard file formats into pdf files. DocMorph can also be used as a workaround for Ariel's current lack of support for smtp authentication.  相似文献   

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SUMMARY

This article is a case study of Ariel use at the University of Texas at Austin. The author divides the history of Ariel use into three distinct stages: resistance, full implementation, and enhanced. For each stage the advantages and disadvantages of using Ariel are discussed. The author concludes that using Ariel saves both money and staff time and permits faster delivery of documents than other methods.  相似文献   

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SUMMARY

The Gauteng and Environs Library Consortium (GAELIC) in South Africa is one of the nation's first attempts to pool resources in a multi-million volume regional virtual library. Through the linking of member libraries by networks and the utilisation of innovative technology, the vision is to provide access to information within the context of a 48-hour delivery system for books and to improve this delivery time for copied materials by utilising an electronic delivery system. Ariel, the electronic document delivery system of the Research Libraries Group in the United States, has been selected by the consortium as the standard for timely transfer of electronic information. A literature study of this system, which included a study of a test conducted by one of the GAELIC libraries and an assessment of the need for this delivery mode, indicated that Ariel could support resource sharing in the consortium.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Interlibrary loan departments are frequently looking for methods to reduce turnaround time. The advent of electronic delivery in the past decade has greatly reduced turnaround time for articles, but recent developments in this arena have the potential to decrease turnaround time even further. The ILLiad interlibrary loan management system has an electronic delivery component entitled Odyssey. Odyssey has a setting that allows articles to be sent to patrons without borrowing staff intervention. Using the tracking data created by the ILLiad management system, the turnaround time data for two delivery methods, Ariel and Odyssey, was captured for two different academic institutions. With the Trusted Sender setting turned on, Odyssey delivery was faster than Ariel for the institutions studied.  相似文献   

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