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Interface : il n'y a pas d'info bulle qui apparaît lors du survol des petits icones (imprimer, sauvegarder, envoyer par courriel) : c'est très frustrant parce qu'il faut déduire à quoi ces icones servent et que ce n'est pas clair...
L'option "décocher" est disponible mais pas l'option cocher tout... on ne sait pas exactement à quoi servent les boutons...
Liste des limites disponibles et comment limiter est relativement clair:
Tiré du "Guide de la base" :
Document Types List
The Document Type (DT) field containskeywords that characterize the contents of the original document. Usethese words to limit your search to a particular kind of item. Thefollowing is a list of document types:
Art-Reproduction
Autobiography
Bibliography
Biography
Book-Excerpt
Book-Review
Exhibit
Feature-Article
Interview
Motion-Picture-Review
Obituary
Symposium
Television-Program-Review
Videotape-Review
Le menu déroulant "Comment puis-je...?" est une forme de raccourci/résumé du fichier d'aide adapté à l'interface/aux options de l'outil pour la fenêtre en cours.
L'interface de CSA est plus intuitive et conviviale, il est plus facile de repérer l'information... ou ce qu'il est possible de faire avec une liste de résultats. Tant pour Francis que pour Art Bibliographies Modern, il y a des index (auteur, périodiques, sujets/nom d'artiste) ainsi que des thésaurus de sujets. Il est plus facile de savoir ce qu'il y a à faire avec l'interface, comment récupérer/présenter les résultats. Les couleurs de Ovid sont froides. Le fait que la fenêtre est figée et divisée
A significant percentage of Higher Education is taught in Further Education colleges - some 11%. Therefore the needs of undergraduates in FE have to be met through services and resources specifically tailored for their study.
With its BA art degree programmes, including Fine Art and History & Theory of Visual Art, Suffolk College had for many years subscribed to Art Abstracts in various guises, firstly in print, then on CD-ROM and latterly, to Art Abstracts online. Art students have always found it an invaluable tool for tracing articles on the more esoteric art topics or lesser-known artists. But thanks to the current JISC deal for FE, the resource remains affordable and good value for money, helping us to meet the needs of our undergraduate students. Usage statistics (helpfully emailed to us every month) enable us to prove year in year out that the resource is being well used throughout the academic year, although admittedly the service is used intensively by a small number of dedicated students.
Art Abstracts has always been a popular resource and students rarely have problems with access or searching. We offer database induction sessions which we supplement with our own in-house 'how to use it' guide. Feedback tells us that the ability to access the service off-site with an Athens password is particularly useful, likewise the facility to limit searches by particular types of record, e.g. feature articles and by language. The search and display screens are also straightforward and easy to navigate.
The obvious drawback to Art Abstracts (implicit in its title) is the inability to link to full text. With increasing access to other full-text databases and electronic journals, student expectations are high. Time is of the essence and some are put off by the thought of having to order an article from the British Library if we do not stock the journal. But as a supplement to more general database services, such as Infotrac OneFile, the resource is proving an important one, helping us to provide a resource that our undergraduates find challenging and useful.
| Titre : | ARTbibliographies modern [ressource électronique]. |
|---|---|
| Lien(s) internet : | • Accès via CSA |
| Titre uniforme : | ARTbibliographies modern (En ligne) |
| Éditeur : | Bethesda, MD : Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, 2004- |
| Sujet(s) : | Art--20e siècle--Bibliographie Art--20e siècle--Résumés analytiques--Bases de données |
| Description : | Bimestriel 1974- . Bases de données CSA |
| Note(s) : | • Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 9 septembre 2004) • "Available through Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' Internet Database Service (IDS)." |
| Note(s) : | • Accès réservé aux membres des établissements autorisés. |
| Note(s) : | • Publié aussi en version papier • Anglais, français ou allemand. |
| Contenu : | "ARTbibliographies Modern (ABM) provides full abstracts of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, PhD dissertations, and exhibition reviews on all forms of modern and contemporary art. It includes abstracts of English and foreign-language material on famous and lesser-known artists, movements, and trends. The coverage of ABM is wide-ranging and includes performance art and installation works, video art, computer and electronic art, body art, graffiti, artists' books, theatre arts, conservation, crafts, ceramic and glass art, ethnic arts, graphic and museum design, fashion, and calligraphy, as well as traditional media including illustration, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and drawing." [Art (général)]. |
| Autre(s) auteur(s) : | Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, inc |
| Autre(s) titre(s) : | ART bibliographies modern ABM |
| Doc. autre forme : | ARTbibliographies modern |
| ISSN : | 0300-466X |
| No de notice : | a1441089 |
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Indexing for articles published after 1983 available online from Wilson Web (UW restricted)
Art Index Retrospective
Indexing for articles published 1929-1984 available online from Wilson Web (UW restricted)
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Les produits de Wilson sont largement utilisés : art abstracts est le produit qui nous semble le plus répandu.
Il n'y a pas de thésaurus. Il y a par contre un index.
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painting* (n'importe où) 24 résultats