fyi--ralph p. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION: Tam Dalrymple +1-614-761-5054 tam_dalrymple@oclc.org Nita Dean +1-614-761-5002 nita_dean@oclc.org INTERNET LINKS NOW AVAILABLE IN FIRSTSEARCH WORLDCAT RECORDS DUBLIN, Ohio, April 28, 1997--The OCLC FirstSearch service now includes Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) for Internet resources on some records in WorldCat (the OCLC Online Union Catalog). This additional information allows library users to access Internet information sources referenced in WorldCat through Web browsers or other Internet software. FirstSearch users will find the URLs in the field labeled "INTERNET." Users of the FirstSearch Web interface can use the hotlinks in this field to access the resources directly from the record. "Including URLs and hotlinks in WorldCat not only leverages the work being done by member libraries who are adding this data, but extends OCLC's use of the WWW in its services," said Tam Dalrymple, manager, Product Planning and Communication, OCLC. "We expect the number of databases that have URLs, including hotlinks via the Web, to grow quickly." Three other databases include URLs in records on FirstSearch: NetFirst, OCLC's index of Internet resources, includes URLs and WWW hotlinks in all records; while FactSearch, a database of facts and statistics on topics of current interest, and Consumers Index, a database of information on consumer and health-related topics, contain URLs and WWW hotlinks in some records. In February, OCLC added the 856 MARC record field, which includes URLs, to the FirstSearch WorldCat database record display. OCLC began adding hotlinks to WorldCat on FirstSearch via the Web in late March. OCLC FirstSearch, one of the library community's fastest growing information systems, is designed for people who use libraries and requires no training or online search experience. FirstSearch--which provides access to more than 60 databases, full text and a link to OCLC's interlibrary loan--can be used via the World Wide Web or a text-based interface. OCLC Online Computer Library Center is a nonprofit, membership computer library service and research organization whose computer network and services link more than 24,000 libraries in 63 countries and territories [www.oclc.org]. (GP) -0-
The USENET component required that I monitor several usenet newsgroups before posting a message.
USENET is a global system for the exchange of information on thousands of topics, referred to as
"newsgroups". It is like a massive global bulletin board with thousands of different resources.
Here is the message that I sent to the newsgroup, rec.music.classic.
Path: pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca!rover.ucs.ualberta.ca!not-for-mail From: sbarr@pop.srv.ualberta.ca (SEAN BARR) Newsgroups: rec.music.classical Subject: Brahms Society Date: 16 May 1997 17:39:56 GMT Organization: University of Alberta Lines: 5 Message-ID: <5li65c$gme$1@pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca> Reply-To: sbarr@pop.srv.ualberta.ca NNTP-Posting-Host: tulip.slis.ualberta.ca Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.2 Xref: pulp.ucs.ualberta.ca rec.music.classical:237616 Does anyone know the most recent address for the Japan Brahms Association? I would also be interested in any other societies regarding Johannes Brahms that come to mind. Expiration of this query: 01 June 1997. Thanks for your consideration, Sean.
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