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WEB OPAC
PRESENTED BY AKASH KURMI - M-01
BUI THI HOANG THANH - M-34
INTRODUCTION
Gone are the days of searching through
endless drawers of the card catalogue,
trying to perform cross-references on a topic
through different subject-headings typed on
index cards. Information technology
changed the entire environment of the
library including resources, techniques,
services, etc. OPAC (Online Public Access
Catalogue) changed the traditional card
catalogue system.
In the new system, data can be spread
within computer and then the required entry
can be retrieved immediately through OPAC
system in any format. Now, user can search
for information via OPAC and most recently,
the internet, that is also known as the WEB
OPAC.
DEFINITION OF CATALOGUE
• The word ‘catalogue’ has been derived
from the Greek expression ‘kata logos’. It
means a list, register or complete
enumeration of something.
• Dr. S. R. Ranganathan has defined the
term library catalogue as a list of the
documents in a library or in a collection
forming a portion of it.
DEFINITION OF OPAC
ALA Glossary defines OPAC as, "A
Computer based and supported library
catalog (bibliographic database) designed to
be accessed via terminals so that library
users may directly and effectively search for
and retrieve bibliographic records without
the assistance of a human intermediary
such as specially trained member of the
library staff.”
DEFINITION OF WEB OPAC
According to ODLIS, “An Online Public
Access Catalogue (OPAC) that uses a
graphical user interface (GUI) accessible via
the World Wide Web, as opposed to a text
based interface accessible via Telnet.
In other words, it utilizes the World Wide
Web protocol to deliver a library's catalog.
According to Washington University in St.
Louis, “A Web OPAC interfaces, which uses
the World Wide Web protocol to act as an
OPAC.”
Simply stated, A Web OPAC is a library
catalog on the Web or Internet. Users can
search the required information by
connecting to Uniform Resource Locator
(URL) of Web OPAC anytime during the
day and from anywhere in the world.
Card catalogue vs OPAC
Basis of
comparison
Card Catalogue OPAC
Access
points
We have limited
access points in it.
Such as-author,
title, series,
heading, call
number.
There are so many access
points besides those are
available in traditional card
catalogue.
Such as-ISBN, ISSN, LCCN,
Author/title keyword etc.
Search
tools
Not available. Boolean operators such as
(and, or, not) and user can
also limit the search results by
language, date of publication
and type of document, etc.
Visual
clues
The card catalogued its size
provides the visual clues to
understand the size of the
collection of the document
being searched.
The OPAC screen
offers no visual
clues to indicate the
size of the collection
and database being
searched.
Result The card catalogue never
produces zero result without
offering some clues that the
search strategy may have
caused point to alternative
strategy.
Sometimes an
OPAC user gets
zero result, but does
not know what
caused it.
OPACs provide users with many more means
of searching and accessing information in
various formats than the traditional card
catalogues. With OPACs, for the first time in
the history of libraries, users can interact with
the catalogues; alter search methods and
information displays in order to optimize search
results, based on their own information needs.
The OPAC-user interface design is of utmost
importance since it can have a decisive
influence on the relationships between the
OPAC and its users.
Generations of OPAC
1st
generation 2nd
generation 3rd
generation
Appeared in early
1980s
Appeared in late
1980s
Appeared in late
1990s
Based on circulation
system records and
gives only non
bibliographical
details
Based on simple
MARC records
OPAC with GUI
interface and
Z39.50 protocol
support
Only left anchored
searching
Keyword searching It offers both phrase
and keyword access
searching
Limited access
points
Increased number
of access point
(using Boolean
operators)
It also offers many
access points.
Non interactive Partly interactive Interactive
OPAC vs Web OPAC
OPAC and Web OPAC are same in some
aspects like searching and browsing in
techniques and tools.
They differ from each other in some below
aspects.
Diffirences
Infrastructural Needs of
Web OPAC
The Web OPAC essentially implies the
availability of the following three things:
•Web Technology: it covers HTML, ASP, XML
Web server programming etc.
•Computer Networking Technology: it
includes LAN, WAN, Internet, and Intranet.
•Computer Readable Catalogue: any type of
database accessible through computer.
Features of Web OPAC
• It is accessible 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,
• Wildcard search for year is possible,
• Displays complete bibliographic information
as appeared on reprints,
• The corresponding author get highlighted in
all search results those are displayed,
• To select search keys Author and Year
drop-down list-box has been provided, and
• Standardization of search key "Author" takes
care to search all the related reference.
SEARCHING FEATURES
• Types of searches-
a)Simple.
b)Advanced.
• Full search capability on conventional access
points-
Title, Keyword anywhere, Keyword (using and, or,
not), Publisher name, Publish place, Publish date,
Series, Author or editor or organization, Subject,
Class number (or call number), ISBN/ISSN,
Theses, Notes, Abstract, Table of contents.
• Provision for Boolean search
• Provision for truncation
• Provision for exact matching
• Provision for phrase searching
• Word proximity operators
• Provision for field directed searching
• Multimedia searching
• The user can start a search anywhere
• The user can select return to a previous screen
and change a selection
• Search for new items
• Language translation
• Related items
• Hypertext links in full bibliographic record
display:
(a) Authors
(b) Subject
(c) Call number
(d) Series
(e) Location map
• Provision of browsing capabilities
(a) Browsing by authors
(b) Browsing by subjects
(c) Browsing by series
(d) Browsing by publishers
(e) Browsing by call number
(f) Browsing for new titles
(g) Browsing by type
(h) Browsing by title
• Provision for single search interface
• Meta search functionality
• Provision for a visual map
• Course reserves
• Faceted navigation ability
• Thesaurus search
ACCESS POINTS
• Author
• Keyword in author
• Title
• Keyword in the title
• Subject heading
• Keyword in subject heading
• Publisher
• Class number
• ISBN/ISSN
• LCCN
• Series
• Barcode number
• Provides name authority control
• Provides subject authority control
• Supports cross-references
• Provision for the copy location
• Notes/Abstract
Advantages of Web OPAC
• It is world wide and all the time accessible,
• The status of any book may be known as
book issued or not, lost/transferred, etc.
The status of an acquisition order may be
available at both staff and public terminals
located throughout the library,
• It is possible for users to send reprint
requests immediately by e-mail,
• There is no limitation of space and time
for searches of any documents. Any
person can search a document of not
only his/her library but also any
networked library,
• Updating can be done quickly, and
• Importing bibliographic records from the
Web OPAC and online bibliographic
databases helps the libraries to catalogue
the documents in a standardized way. It
reduces typing errors, costs and time
involved for the cataloging. The cataloguer
only requires minimal professional skills,
to manage the records according to local
variations.
Limitations of WEB OPAC
• Do not provide sufficient assistance in the
translation of the query terms into the
vocabulary used in the catalogue, e.g.
Laxmi~Lakshmi.
• Do not rank the retrieval sets in decreasing
order of probable relevance to the user’s
search criteria.
• Do not provide sufficient information in the
retrieved bibliographic records (e.g. table
of contents, book reviews) to enable the
user to judge the usefulness of the
documents.
• Do not provide suggestions to users as
like search engines i.e. google.
Suggestions of the usability
improvements for web OPAC
Following suggestions are to contribute to
improving of web OPAC usability, by
enhancing functionality and extending
accessibility:
•help system – preferably for different levels
of user experience in searching,
•using XHTML or similar modern markup
languages for content delivering layer,
• using environments like AJAX for improving
user interface, and make web application
more useful and user-friendly,
• providing user keywords hierarchical lists
(serving as an index of catalogue),
• full-text searching, at least within description
fields if not for whole documents, contents
(readers got used for full-text Internet
searching and expect similar functionality
form their OPACs),
Web OPAC in India
• Indian Institute of Science Library, Bangalore
http://anagha.library.iisc.ernet.in/
• Indian Statistical Institute Library, Delhi
http://www.isid.ac.in/~library/new_search_lib.html
• American Centre Information Resource Centres in India
http://americanlibrary.in.library.net/
• British Council Libraries in India
http://library.britishcouncil.org.in/simplecatsearch.asp
• Cochin University of Science and Technology Library
http://opac.cusat.ac.in/
• Health Education Library for People
http://www.healthlibrary.com/search.html
• Indian Statistical Institute Library, Kolkata
http://library.isical.ac.in/
• Indian Institute of Technology Library, Mumbai
http://www.library.iitb.ernet.in/pustak/Display5.jsp?commo=&pco
• Indian Institute of Technology Library, Kharagpur
http://www.library.iitkgp.ernet.in/lssearch.html
• Indian Institute of Technology Library, Delhi
http://www.iitd.ernet.in/search/index.html#site
• Indian Institute of Management Kolkata
http://203.197.126.103/BCRoylibrary/catalog.asp
• Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research Library,
Mumbai
http://www.igidr.ac.in/lib/opac.htm
Conclusion
OPAC is an interactive search module of an
automated library management system. Any
record is searched directly from a node
within a database of the organisation or
remotely through national and international
networks. Thus finally we see that a lot of
cataloguing work due to availability of
various Web OPACs is reduced.
Web OPACs improve the quality, speed and
performance of the services offered by the
libraries. The inter-library loan becomes
easier with the use of e-mail and web.
Members can see the collection and issue
status of each document of the information
centre. They could reserve or request online
for the document of their interest.
References
1. Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science
(ODLIS).
http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/data/dic/odlis/odlis.pdf
2. The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science.
American Library Association, Chicago, 1983.
3. Margam Madhusudhan Shalini Aggarwal, (2011),"Web-
based online public access catalogues of IIT libraries in India:
an evaluative study", Program, Vol. 45 Iss 4 pp. 415 – 438.
Permanent link to this document:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00330331111182102
4. Madhusudhan Margam & Aggarwal Shalini. Online public
access catalogue of selected university libraries in Delhi: an
evaluative study. World digital libraries - An International
journal, vol. 7, No. 2 December 2014, pp.145-156.
5. Rashid Husain & Mehtab Alam Ansari. From card
catalogue to web OPACs. DESIDOC Bulletin of Information
Technology, Vol. 26, No. 2, March 2006, pp. 41-47.
http://publications.drdo.gov.in/ojs/index.php/djlit/article/view
File/3679/2091
6. Nagabhushanam Chintha. A study of web-based OPACs
services in India. e-Library Science Research Journal, Vol.
1, Issue. 4, February 2013, research papers.
http://egranthalaya.nic.in/24.pdf
7. Piotr Malak. OPACs' Users' Interface – Do They Need
Any Improvements? Discussion on Tools, Technology, and
Methodology. 16th BOBCATSSS Symposium 2008. Zadar,
Croatia. pp. 228-233.
http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/conferences/bobcatsss2008/
8. www.ignou4u.in/ignou-blis-04-study-materialbooks/
Sep 10 2016.
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web opac

  • 1. WEB OPAC PRESENTED BY AKASH KURMI - M-01 BUI THI HOANG THANH - M-34
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Gone are the days of searching through endless drawers of the card catalogue, trying to perform cross-references on a topic through different subject-headings typed on index cards. Information technology changed the entire environment of the library including resources, techniques, services, etc. OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) changed the traditional card catalogue system.
  • 3. In the new system, data can be spread within computer and then the required entry can be retrieved immediately through OPAC system in any format. Now, user can search for information via OPAC and most recently, the internet, that is also known as the WEB OPAC.
  • 4. DEFINITION OF CATALOGUE • The word ‘catalogue’ has been derived from the Greek expression ‘kata logos’. It means a list, register or complete enumeration of something. • Dr. S. R. Ranganathan has defined the term library catalogue as a list of the documents in a library or in a collection forming a portion of it.
  • 5. DEFINITION OF OPAC ALA Glossary defines OPAC as, "A Computer based and supported library catalog (bibliographic database) designed to be accessed via terminals so that library users may directly and effectively search for and retrieve bibliographic records without the assistance of a human intermediary such as specially trained member of the library staff.”
  • 6. DEFINITION OF WEB OPAC According to ODLIS, “An Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) that uses a graphical user interface (GUI) accessible via the World Wide Web, as opposed to a text based interface accessible via Telnet. In other words, it utilizes the World Wide Web protocol to deliver a library's catalog.
  • 7. According to Washington University in St. Louis, “A Web OPAC interfaces, which uses the World Wide Web protocol to act as an OPAC.” Simply stated, A Web OPAC is a library catalog on the Web or Internet. Users can search the required information by connecting to Uniform Resource Locator (URL) of Web OPAC anytime during the day and from anywhere in the world.
  • 8. Card catalogue vs OPAC Basis of comparison Card Catalogue OPAC Access points We have limited access points in it. Such as-author, title, series, heading, call number. There are so many access points besides those are available in traditional card catalogue. Such as-ISBN, ISSN, LCCN, Author/title keyword etc. Search tools Not available. Boolean operators such as (and, or, not) and user can also limit the search results by language, date of publication and type of document, etc.
  • 9. Visual clues The card catalogued its size provides the visual clues to understand the size of the collection of the document being searched. The OPAC screen offers no visual clues to indicate the size of the collection and database being searched. Result The card catalogue never produces zero result without offering some clues that the search strategy may have caused point to alternative strategy. Sometimes an OPAC user gets zero result, but does not know what caused it.
  • 10. OPACs provide users with many more means of searching and accessing information in various formats than the traditional card catalogues. With OPACs, for the first time in the history of libraries, users can interact with the catalogues; alter search methods and information displays in order to optimize search results, based on their own information needs. The OPAC-user interface design is of utmost importance since it can have a decisive influence on the relationships between the OPAC and its users.
  • 11. Generations of OPAC 1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation Appeared in early 1980s Appeared in late 1980s Appeared in late 1990s Based on circulation system records and gives only non bibliographical details Based on simple MARC records OPAC with GUI interface and Z39.50 protocol support Only left anchored searching Keyword searching It offers both phrase and keyword access searching Limited access points Increased number of access point (using Boolean operators) It also offers many access points. Non interactive Partly interactive Interactive
  • 12. OPAC vs Web OPAC OPAC and Web OPAC are same in some aspects like searching and browsing in techniques and tools. They differ from each other in some below aspects.
  • 14.
  • 15. Infrastructural Needs of Web OPAC The Web OPAC essentially implies the availability of the following three things: •Web Technology: it covers HTML, ASP, XML Web server programming etc. •Computer Networking Technology: it includes LAN, WAN, Internet, and Intranet. •Computer Readable Catalogue: any type of database accessible through computer.
  • 16. Features of Web OPAC • It is accessible 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, • Wildcard search for year is possible,
  • 17. • Displays complete bibliographic information as appeared on reprints, • The corresponding author get highlighted in all search results those are displayed, • To select search keys Author and Year drop-down list-box has been provided, and • Standardization of search key "Author" takes care to search all the related reference.
  • 18. SEARCHING FEATURES • Types of searches- a)Simple. b)Advanced. • Full search capability on conventional access points- Title, Keyword anywhere, Keyword (using and, or, not), Publisher name, Publish place, Publish date, Series, Author or editor or organization, Subject, Class number (or call number), ISBN/ISSN, Theses, Notes, Abstract, Table of contents.
  • 19. • Provision for Boolean search • Provision for truncation • Provision for exact matching • Provision for phrase searching • Word proximity operators • Provision for field directed searching • Multimedia searching • The user can start a search anywhere • The user can select return to a previous screen and change a selection • Search for new items • Language translation • Related items
  • 20. • Hypertext links in full bibliographic record display: (a) Authors (b) Subject (c) Call number (d) Series (e) Location map
  • 21. • Provision of browsing capabilities (a) Browsing by authors (b) Browsing by subjects (c) Browsing by series (d) Browsing by publishers (e) Browsing by call number (f) Browsing for new titles (g) Browsing by type (h) Browsing by title
  • 22. • Provision for single search interface • Meta search functionality • Provision for a visual map • Course reserves • Faceted navigation ability • Thesaurus search
  • 23. ACCESS POINTS • Author • Keyword in author • Title • Keyword in the title • Subject heading • Keyword in subject heading • Publisher • Class number
  • 24. • ISBN/ISSN • LCCN • Series • Barcode number • Provides name authority control • Provides subject authority control • Supports cross-references • Provision for the copy location • Notes/Abstract
  • 25. Advantages of Web OPAC • It is world wide and all the time accessible, • The status of any book may be known as book issued or not, lost/transferred, etc. The status of an acquisition order may be available at both staff and public terminals located throughout the library, • It is possible for users to send reprint requests immediately by e-mail,
  • 26. • There is no limitation of space and time for searches of any documents. Any person can search a document of not only his/her library but also any networked library, • Updating can be done quickly, and
  • 27. • Importing bibliographic records from the Web OPAC and online bibliographic databases helps the libraries to catalogue the documents in a standardized way. It reduces typing errors, costs and time involved for the cataloging. The cataloguer only requires minimal professional skills, to manage the records according to local variations.
  • 28. Limitations of WEB OPAC • Do not provide sufficient assistance in the translation of the query terms into the vocabulary used in the catalogue, e.g. Laxmi~Lakshmi. • Do not rank the retrieval sets in decreasing order of probable relevance to the user’s search criteria.
  • 29. • Do not provide sufficient information in the retrieved bibliographic records (e.g. table of contents, book reviews) to enable the user to judge the usefulness of the documents. • Do not provide suggestions to users as like search engines i.e. google.
  • 30. Suggestions of the usability improvements for web OPAC Following suggestions are to contribute to improving of web OPAC usability, by enhancing functionality and extending accessibility: •help system – preferably for different levels of user experience in searching, •using XHTML or similar modern markup languages for content delivering layer,
  • 31. • using environments like AJAX for improving user interface, and make web application more useful and user-friendly, • providing user keywords hierarchical lists (serving as an index of catalogue), • full-text searching, at least within description fields if not for whole documents, contents (readers got used for full-text Internet searching and expect similar functionality form their OPACs),
  • 32. Web OPAC in India • Indian Institute of Science Library, Bangalore http://anagha.library.iisc.ernet.in/ • Indian Statistical Institute Library, Delhi http://www.isid.ac.in/~library/new_search_lib.html • American Centre Information Resource Centres in India http://americanlibrary.in.library.net/ • British Council Libraries in India http://library.britishcouncil.org.in/simplecatsearch.asp • Cochin University of Science and Technology Library http://opac.cusat.ac.in/ • Health Education Library for People http://www.healthlibrary.com/search.html
  • 33. • Indian Statistical Institute Library, Kolkata http://library.isical.ac.in/ • Indian Institute of Technology Library, Mumbai http://www.library.iitb.ernet.in/pustak/Display5.jsp?commo=&pco • Indian Institute of Technology Library, Kharagpur http://www.library.iitkgp.ernet.in/lssearch.html • Indian Institute of Technology Library, Delhi http://www.iitd.ernet.in/search/index.html#site • Indian Institute of Management Kolkata http://203.197.126.103/BCRoylibrary/catalog.asp • Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research Library, Mumbai http://www.igidr.ac.in/lib/opac.htm
  • 34. Conclusion OPAC is an interactive search module of an automated library management system. Any record is searched directly from a node within a database of the organisation or remotely through national and international networks. Thus finally we see that a lot of cataloguing work due to availability of various Web OPACs is reduced.
  • 35. Web OPACs improve the quality, speed and performance of the services offered by the libraries. The inter-library loan becomes easier with the use of e-mail and web. Members can see the collection and issue status of each document of the information centre. They could reserve or request online for the document of their interest.
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