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The first part of this study was published in the issue 3/2005 of TMT. The second part deals with the information services of Matav Rt. that are based on the OLIB integrated library system, but offer less complicated, more adequate search options for company staff than the OPAC interface used in library practice. User-friendly solutions are achieved by pre-defined query options and various viewing formats matching the special features of the information offered. The developers also made use of the options provided by the company's electronic communication system.
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Shared cataloguing and the principle of universal access to information induce cooperation in terms of strategy and concept between libraries involving also the libraries' long-term developers as well as their technological partners, since the collection of due profundity, the evolving user needs and the appropriate infrastructure will strain the concept of service based upon individual libraries. The article presents the potentials of cooperation as offered by the OLIB integrated library system both in centralised and decentralised operating environments, with a view to international consortial developments that have a significant impact on the technological background and strategic development of the LIS field. Highlighted are the tools of automation and modules of digital library warranting the reduction in the librarian's workload peculiar to OLIB, such as the serials management module, the knowledge-bases that can be built by virtue of the electronic management of reference work, the display options of full-text documents and their retrieval by any word etc., that increase efficiency both in centralised and decentralised service integration. The system integration requires the sharing of documents and resources, which means that participants of the consortium have to ensure the conformity of all components of the system. Thus implementing the technological tools is only a first step in preparing for the multifactor resource sharing activity, both on the side of the customers and the system developers.
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The L and DS of the CSO, Hungary, founded in 1867, has become the oldest and, regarding its collection, one of the largest statistical special libraries of Europe. Its library deposit right makes its collection as large as 750 thousand documents, providing extended services for Hungarian and international users. Due to the support of CSO, a new integrated library automation system, OLIB 7.1 was introduced in 2002, and by the introduction of recent information technology, online connection could be established between the Library and its users. The authors overview the way as the Library has achieved from the firs book roaster the services of the Internet, by highlighting the results obtained with the OLIB 7.1 integrated library system. .
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