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Acimed (Impr.) ; 13(3)mayo-jun. 2005.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-418780

ABSTRACT

Se identifican y analizan las nociones de disciplina e interdisciplina vigentes en el marco de las ciencias sociales. Se examina la condición interdisciplinar de la Ciencia de la Información, sobre la base del consenso existente en el área acerca de la presencia del fenómeno "interdisciplinariedad", desde su origen y durante su desarrollo. Se contextualiza el análisis de las diversas posturas existentes con respecto a este fenómeno dentro del ambiente científico en el momento de fundación del área


Subject(s)
Knowledge , Internet , Library Automation/history
2.
ACIMED ; 13(3)may.-jun. 2005.
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-26116

ABSTRACT

Se identifican y analizan las nociones de disciplina e interdisciplina vigentes en el marco de las ciencias sociales. Se examina la condición interdisciplinar de la Ciencia de la Información, sobre la base del consenso existente en el área acerca de la presencia del fenómeno "interdisciplinariedad", desde su origen y durante su desarrollo. Se contextualiza el análisis de las diversas posturas existentes con respecto a este fenómeno dentro del ambiente científico en el momento de fundación del área(AU)


Subject(s)
Library Automation/history , Internet , Knowledge
3.
Acimed (Impr.) ; 13(2)mar.-abr. 2005.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-412726

ABSTRACT

Se aborda el marco teórico de las bibliotecas digitales. Se expone un grupo de conceptos útiles para realizar las distinciones necesarias entre sitios web y bibliotecas digitales. Se trata el nuevo paradigma de los servicios, orientado a los usuarios, así como las bibliotecas digitales temáticas o especializadas, sobre la base del estudio profundo de un grupo de bibliotecas de arte seleccionadas para el estudio


Subject(s)
Internet , Library Services , Library Automation/history
4.
ACIMED ; 13(2)mar.-abr. 2005.
Article in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-25146

ABSTRACT

Se aborda el marco teórico de las bibliotecas digitales. Se expone un grupo de conceptos útiles para realizar las distinciones necesarias entre sitios web y bibliotecas digitales. Se trata el nuevo paradigma de los servicios, orientado a los usuarios, así como las bibliotecas digitales temáticas o especializadas, sobre la base del estudio profundo de un grupo de bibliotecas de arte seleccionadas para el estudio(AU)


Subject(s)
Library Automation/history , Internet , Library Services
6.
Comput Hum ; 31(1): 61-71, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11619839

ABSTRACT

This paper considers the choice of the medieval Aberdeen Bestiary as the first project in Aberdeen University Library's digitisation programme, and discusses some of the unusual features of the manuscript itself. Attention is given to the content and depth of the accompanying commentaries, and particular notice is paid to the nature and extent of the textual apparatus (translation and transcription). The factors influencing the choice of (a) PhotoCD as the image capture method, and (b) JPEG as the image format for transmission of the page images across the World Wide Web are examined. The importance of the Web design to the effectiveness of the overall resource is emphasised.


Subject(s)
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/history , Library Automation/history , Manuscripts, Medical as Topic/history , Medical Illustration/history , Zoology/history , History, 20th Century , History, Medieval , United Kingdom
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Bull Med Libr Assoc ; 82(1): 1-11, 1994 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8136754

ABSTRACT

A fifty-year review of the history of health sciences librarianship, as reflected in four editions of the Handbook of Medical Library Practice and its successor, Current Practice in Health Sciences Librarianship, illustrates the significant changes our profession has undergone. Publication in 1943 of the first edition of the Handbook marked an important milestone in the development of the Medical Library Association, as a group of dedicated volunteers documented standard practice and recorded useful data. Administration of health sciences libraries has moved from art to science. Responsibility for the development of collections is now the sole purview of professional librarians. Automation and bibliographic standards have revolutionized the methods for controlling and providing access to information resources. And, the means by which assistance is provided to library users, through the use of computer and telecommunications technology, has changed dramatically.


Subject(s)
Libraries, Medical/history , Library Science/history , Cataloging/history , Catalogs, Library , History, 20th Century , Libraries, Medical/organization & administration , Library Associations/history , Library Automation/history , Library Collection Development , United States
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