Workshop on Digital Libraries, 14 β18 December 2002, Khartoum, Sudan, by Sudan British Council with collaboration with Documentation and Information Centre of National Centre for Research and Sudatel Training Centre: THE IMPACT OF NCR-DIC READINESS IN REALIZING SUDAN DIGITAL LIBRARY / By Rafaa Ashmallah Ghobrial
 
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 | Workshop on Digital Libraries, 14 β18 December 2002, Khartoum, Sudan, by Sudan British Council with collaboration with Documentation and Information Centre of National Centre for Research and Sudatel Training Centre: THE IMPACT OF NCR-DIC READINESS IN REALIZING SUDAN DIGITAL LIBRARY / By Rafaa Ashmallah Ghobrial |
 |  | 1. BACKGROUND: |
 |  | 2. NCR-DIC OBJECTIVES: |
 |  | 3.NCR-DIC RESOURCES: |
 |  | 3.1 HUMAN RESOURCES: |
 |  | 3.2 PHYSCIAL RESOURCES: |
 |  | 3.3 FINANIAL RESOURCES: |
 |  | 4.NCR-DIC SECTIONS: |
 |  | 5. NCR βDIC CLIENTS: |
 |  | 6. NCR-DIC SYSTEMS: |
 |  | 7. NCR-DIC and TECHNOLOGY: |
 |  | 7.1 MIROFICHE: |
 |  | 7.2 MICROCOMPUTERS: |
 |  | 7.2.a CDS/ISIS-BASED LIBRARY SYSTEM |
 |  | 7.2. b. CONVERSION UTILITY: |
 |  | 7.2.c The Windows Version: |
 |  | 7.2.d Compatibility between the DOS and Windows versions: |
 |  | 7.2.e CDS/ISIS Application Development Tools: |
 |  | 7.2.f.Internet tools: |
 |  | 8. NCR-DIC ELECTRONIC NETWORKING: |
 |  | 9. NCR-DIC READINESS: |
 |  | 10. CURRENT BARRIERS TO BUILD DIGITAL LIBRARIES: |
 |  | 11. CONCLUSION: |
 |  | 12. REFERENCES: |
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7.2. b. CONVERSION UTILITY:
7.2. b.
CONVERSION UTILITY
Conversion of record
formats of other databases, which are either on CD-ROM or floppy disks to
NCR-DIC databases, which is accomplished through conversion programs. Such
type of conversion is very limited as compared to keying from keyboard
including data elements not available in the imported databases. Generally
conversion of original records can be made to suit NCR-DIC database format,
which is ISO 2709.
Where as in commercial
non-bibliographic databases, such as Access, FoxPro, and DBASE, the fields are
defined to some fixed-length, with no sub-fields or repeatable fields. Which
is why they are so unsuitable to bibliographic work where there may be many
authors, sub-fields, and fields who length cannot be determined before hand.
CDS/ISIS is designed for bibliographic record keeping with great flexibility
in database design. The only thing that I found missing were templates to pick
fields from that match major international standards, such as, US MARC and
ISO-2709. Currently, you need to know before hand what Tag numbers to assign
and how to name the corresponding field for the desired standard. You can,
however, reformat your data in an import or export operation to match a
desired standard.