Providing Access To Locally Generated Databases Over The Web

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Cyhoeddwyd yn:Association for Engineering Education - Engineering Library Division Papers (Jun 18, 2000), p. 5.513.1
Prif Awdur: Schlembach, Mary
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American Society for Engineering Education-ASEE
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520 3 |a The Grainger Engineering Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has implemented Web-based access to locally developed information resources using the Microsoft (MS) Active Server Pages (ASP) technologies. These local databases, in both MS Access and MS Structured Query Language (SQL) Server format, complement traditional engineering information resources. The databases provide enhanced access to difficult to locate materials and resources that are outside the scope of an online catalog and article databases. The local databases are accessible for any Web user from the top-level menu at Grainger public terminals, from a custom reference desk menu, and from the Grainger Home Page (http://www.library.uiuc.edu/grainger/). These databases have greatly improved the training of reference staff, particularly new graduate assistants, librarians and paraprofessionals. From December 1997 through February 1, 2000, the Grainger local databases have been selected 26,067 times, which makes up approximately 24% of the over 107,000 selections from public terminal main menus. This paper describes how these resources are developed and the improvements that Web technologies have offered. I. Introduction The World Wide Web has become the vehicle of choice for online databases and other collect- ions of online information.1 Web-based resources offer several advantages over telnet, CD- ROM, and locally programmed resource access. The Web offers a consistent search, retrieval, and display mechanism independent of the hardware or operating system being used.2 There is evidence that web-based interfaces are used more effectively than telnet-based interfaces by end- user searchers.3 Libraries have begun to offer or are experimenting with Web-based access to locally produced information resources formerly available in vertical files, word processing documents, or within 
653 |a Information resources 
653 |a User interfaces 
653 |a Server pages 
653 |a World Wide Web 
653 |a Structured Query Language-SQL 
653 |a Information sources 
653 |a Word processing 
653 |a Query languages 
653 |a Websites 
653 |a Databases 
653 |a Internet 
653 |a Libraries 
653 |a Interfaces 
653 |a Paraprofessionals 
653 |a Retrieval 
653 |a Engineering 
653 |a Access 
653 |a Librarians 
653 |a Resources 
653 |a Human-computer interaction 
653 |a Information 
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