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VuFind a Biella

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Posted on 2011-10-02 by andrea
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Da qualche giorno il Polo SBN Biblioteca civica di Biella (BIA) ha un nuovo OPAC, realizzato da CILEA a partire da VuFind.

Il software utilizzato (qui alcune informazioni) appartiene alla categoria dei cosiddetti “discovery tool” o “cataloghi di nuova generazione”. Continue reading →

Posted in HM. OPAC's., relevant (to me) | Tagged CILEA, discovery tools | Leave a reply

LEO

Posted on 2010-10-05 by andrea
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In queste ultime settimane, grazie al lavoro intenso che portiamo avanti da qualche anno nell’ambito dell’editoria elettronica, in particolare con OJS, il CILEA รจ stato riconosciuto dal PKP come partner di sviluppo ufficiale. Continue reading →

Posted in GB. Software industry., HN. e-journals., relevant (to me) | Tagged CILEA, OJS, PKP | Leave a reply

“Lombardia 2″, un futuro nuovo polo SBN

Posted on 2008-07-19 by andrea2
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Logo CILEA

Pubblicato sul Bollettino del CILEA un articolo che presenta il nuovo Polo SBN Lombardia 2.
Si tratta di Marchitelli A. Ragnolini E. & Valenti F. (2008). “Lombardia 2″, un futuro nuovo Polo SBN. “Bollettino del CILEA”, 111. Disponibile: http://bollettino.cilea.it/viewarticle.php?id=709.

Posted in LQ. Library automation systems. | Tagged CILEA, SBN | Leave a reply

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Categorie

  • A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information (12)
    • AB. Information theory and library theory. (2)
  • B. Information use and sociology of information (22)
    • BB. Bibliometric methods (2)
    • BC. Information in society. (1)
    • BD. Information society. (9)
    • BE. Information economics. (3)
  • C. Users, literacy and reading (3)
  • D. Libraries as physical collections (8)
    • DB. National libraries. (2)
    • DC. Public libraries. (4)
    • DE. School libraries. (1)
  • E. Publishing and legal issues (11)
    • EB. Printing, electronic publishing, broadcasting. (8)
    • ED. Intellectual property: author's rights, ownership, copyright and copyleft. (5)
  • F. Management (1)
    • FE. Personnel management. (1)
  • G. Industry, profession and education (7)
    • GB. Software industry. (1)
    • GD. Organisations. (2)
    • GE. Staff. (4)
  • H. Information sources, supports, channels (16)
    • HA. Periodicals, Newspapers. (1)
    • HH. Audio-visual, multimedia. (1)
    • HM. OPAC's. (2)
    • HN. e-journals. (6)
    • HO. e-books. (1)
    • HS. Repositories (OAI-compliant and not). (6)
  • I. Information treatement for information services (17)
    • IA. Cataloguing, bibliographic control. (4)
    • IB. Content analysis. (2)
    • IC. Index languages, processes and schemes. (3)
    • ID. Data and metadata structures. (5)
    • IG. Information presentation: hypertext, hypermedia (1)
    • IH. Image systems. (1)
    • IK. Design, development, implementation and maintenance. (4)
  • J. Technical services in libraries, archives and museums (3)
    • JG. Digitization. (1)
  • L. Information technology and library technology (6)
    • LC. Internet, including WWW (2)
    • LQ. Library automation systems. (2)
    • LR. OPAC systems. (2)
  • relevant (to me) (4)
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