OpenURLs have been around for some time when they were invented to help
address the problem of seamless access to full text and other resources.
The OpenURL standard means that there is a universally understood syntax
to improve access to high quality material. OpenURLs provide linkages to
"target" resources (whether full text, or a Library catalogue or other
service determined by the library to be appropriate and available to the
user). This factsheets covers what they are, how they work and a guide
to the terminology. Author: Robert Bley. Link:
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/factsheets/openurls.html
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Factsheets are available to UKeiG members at:
http://www.ukeig.org.uk/members/access/factsheets/index.html
Avoiding Information Overload
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What is RSS?
Creating RSS Feeds: Getting Started with FeedSpring
What to look for in an RSS Reader
Getting the Most From Your PC
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How to Block Pop-ups
Keeping Your Searching Skills Up-To-Date
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Desktop Search
Top Search Tips and Tricks
Taming Your Intranet
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Top Tips on Intranets
Managing Your E-Information
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Top Tips on Referencing
Top Tips on Reference Management Software
Social Bookmarking *New
e-Books *New
Knowledge Management: Quick Wins
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Claire Pillar
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