FEATURE OF WEB OPACS
The following significant features of Web OPACs are given as
under:
• It is easy to get to through Internet.
• It is possible to search independently by
"Author", by "Keyword" in title or "Year.
• Combination of search keys - as Author + Year, or Keyword +
Year is possible. • Displays whole bibliographic information details as
appeared on reprints.
• The matching author get highlighted in all search results
those are displayed • To select search keys Author and Year drop-down list-box
has been provided. • Standardization of search key "Author" takes
care to search all the related reference.
• Features of traditional OPACs such as storing bibliographic
and sometimes full text databases; providing direct access to a library’s
bibliographic database by means of terminal or PC; search result in readily
understandable form; sometimes remote access from the library’s location;
information about community events; links to circulation files, reference help,
etc.; search through a variety of access points such as author, title, keyword,
subject, periodical title, class number, series, ISSN, ISBN, etc., are
available.
• It has ability to use hypertext links to facilitate
navigation through bibliographic records.
• A move towards emulation of the appearance and search
features similar to those found in search engines is on.
• Linking to full text when available is there
• Ability to help bring a convergence in searching of all
electronic information available through one interface. e.g., catalogues,
CD-ROMS, internet sources, etc.
• Graphical user interface (GUI), which is typically thought
of as a combination of windows with pull-down or drop-down menus, icons and a
pointing device such as mouse or trackball to manipulate information is
available.
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