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General Presentation. University of California San Diego, CA, US. HISTORY. Dec. 1973: CERN library. A physicist office. Once upon a time …. HISTORY. First computer ever used at CERN library. … slowly. It improves…. HISTORY. Dec. 1990: Tim Berners-Lee computer.

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  1. General Presentation University of California San Diego, CA, US

  2. HISTORY Dec. 1973: CERN library A physicist office Once upon a time …

  3. HISTORY First computer ever used at CERN library … slowly It improves…

  4. HISTORY Dec. 1990: Tim Berners-Lee computer CERN computer center in march 1998 10 years later The Web comes in…

  5. ORGANIZATION Education & Technology Transfer

  6. SCOPE CDS@CERN covers: All particle Physics literature since 1950 And related areas documents: Astrophysics, Mathematics Life at CERN It provides ‘Virtual’ Collections: special views dedicated to an activity or a group. e.g: CERN Experiments collection (LHC, ATLAS, etc) CERN Divisions collections Customized views (Pauli collection) It serves: 156,000 distinct hosts/clients in 2001 17,000 distinct hosts/clients per month 1,000 “visits” and 3,500 searches per day 50,000 “hits” and 1.5 GB net traffic per day

  7. SCOPE CDS@CERN contains: 430 000 Articles, preprints, thesis 47 000 45 000 Books 18 000 15 000 Archived items 13 000 Talks (slides, videos) 2 600 Conferences • 565 000 different records • - 220 000 full texts • - 350 different collections • 1000 new preprints per week: • 70 % from ArXiv • 5 % from CERN • 25 % from 80 other sources Multimedia items Journals

  8. SCOPE ‘CERN Document Server’

  9. Demos Que contient la collection du CERN ? Comment se fait l’acquisition des documents: du CERN ? externes au CERN ? Comment sont geres les preprints ? Comment recherche-t-on les documents depuis: le texte integral ? la valeur d’un champ ? plusieurs valeurs ? Comment se fait la conversion d’un format a un autre ? Comment personnaliser sa propre bibliotheque ? Comment les documents papiers sont-ils digitalises ? Comment sont traitees les photos ? Comment gerer des reunions ou des conferences ? Quoi de neufs sur le “CERN Document Server” ?

  10. Conclusions CDS utilise par ICTP Casalini Libri (Heidelberg university) Simulation de la decouverte du boson de Higgs… CDS devient ‘Open Archive Compliant’ CDS integre les videos digitales du CERN

  11. http://cds.cern.ch Your questions Marseille, France, 30 Mars 2001.

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